Freemasonry
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- | <tr><td width="*" align="left" valign="top"> '''Freemasonry''' ''org.'' '''1.''' Self-inflated and pseudo-[[veil]]ed [[autotelic]] human organization of dwindling membership formed in medieval times; principally granted value via conspiracy theories bolstered by peculiar opposition from various other autotelic human organizations (e.g., the Church and communist governments). '''2.''' | + | <tr><td width="*" align="left" valign="top"> '''Freemasonry''' ''org.'' '''1.''' A vast number of self-inflated and pseudo-[[veil]]ed [[autotelic]] human organizations of dwindling membership formed in medieval times; principally granted value via conspiracy theories bolstered by peculiar opposition from various other autotelic human organizations (e.g., the Church and communist governments). |
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Freemasonry org. 1. A vast number of self-inflated and pseudo-veiled autotelic human organizations of dwindling membership formed in medieval times; principally granted value via conspiracy theories bolstered by peculiar opposition from various other autotelic human organizations (e.g., the Church and communist governments).
Non Canonical TextLike the last wriggles of deflating balloon,
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DesiderataName your favorite Franklin. He was a Freemason. Name your second favorite Franklin. Yep, he was a Freemason, too. A.W. Slippers and Senator Locust B. Burley were Freemasons.
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