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Wednesday, January 29, 2014

I FEEL SICK

Freemason's Hall was allegedly built to honour just the Freemasons who died in WW1! Not the ordinary muggins British man and woman from the cobbled streets of North England who blindly followed orders, believing in their rulers, who died at the Somme or Ypres or any of the other cathedrals of slaughter.

No. Not them.

Only the Freemasons.

Do they think they are special or something?
Freemasons’ Hall is the headquarters of the United Grand Lodge of England and the principal meeting place for Masonic Lodges in London. Grand Lodge has been in Great Queen Street since 1775, the present Hall being the third building on the site.

Built between 1927–1932 as a memorial to the Freemasons who died in the First World War, it is one of the finest Art Deco buildings in England, and is now Grade II* listed internally and externally. In addition to the Grand Temple (seating 1700) there are 21 Lodge Rooms, a Library and Museum, Board and Committee Rooms and administrative offices.

The building is fully open to the public.

[source : Freemason's Hall, UGLE, http://www.ugle.org.uk/freemasons-hall, Accessed 29 January 2014]

Prince Edward was Grand Master of the United Grand Lodge of England when he was plotting WW1.

God, I feel sick.

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