nah obelisks mean freemasons
nah obelisks mean freemasons
Primarily Egyptian, but either way the idea that a lifetime’s work exposing and opposing all the secret societies is nullified by someone’s (presumably a relative) choice of grave decoration is not convincing.
Primarily Egyptian, but either way the idea that a lifetime’s work exposing and opposing all the secret societies is nullified by someone’s (presumably a relative) choice of grave decoration is not convincing.
freemasons like egyptian symbolism, they use pyramids too, ancient egyptians are extinct so if anyone's using obelisks in modern ttimes they're freemason
freemasons like egyptian symbolism, they use pyramids too, ancient egyptians are extinct so if anyone's using obelisks in modern ttimes they're freemason
The most famous obelisk, of course, is the one in St Peter’s Square in front of the vatican.
The most famous obelisk, of course, is the one in St Peter’s Square in front of the vatican.
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