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    So ive been becoming increasingly aware of the control of free mason's on modern society these last few years. just started playing ddo, and have already found boat loads of masonic symbolism all throughout the game.
    if anyone knows their symbols, then you know what im talking about, if not, please google masonic symbols or something to that effect.

    there are pyramids and all seeing eyes galore, especially in house k. there is also something that i cant quite make out in the background of the xp pane when you are in a dungeon (if anyone could help me figure out what it is it would be much appreciated). i play games like this to put my mind at ease, not remind me of shady secret organizations, but it would appear developers of ddo, and perhaps of d&d in general are tied to the freemasons.

    if anyone can agree with me here, it would help my sanity a great deal.

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    Not sure that anything anyone will say here can help your sanity man
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    /hands you your tinfoil hat

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    It's not like they're painting swastikas all over the game. *shrugs* As long as they're not doing that (although that's originally a ROMAN symbol anyway that Mr H. perverted in his quest for despotism), I fancy every other symbol you might find in the game.

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    So a US Dollar bill must really send you for a loop?

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    Here's the thing. The masonic symbols have become so indoctrinated that chances are, they were used in design without any thought to their origins. So yes, they are everywhere, but that doesn't necessarily mean (or not mean) that there is any actual connection.
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    Well, the round doors are based off of.. Incan design if I'm remembering correctly.

    Then you've got the vest that the Cake Djinn wears. (I'm still trying to figure out where I've seen that particular pattern before)

    Pyramids I've always considered to be Egyptian, and the house K always reminded me more of a symbol of Atlantus, not the all seeing eye.

    ... and there are ninjas on the front lawn.

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    Sod the Masons I want to know who let the midgets breed..they keep stealing my lunch
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    Sounds like someone has been tasting to many of "my" famous DDO-drinks this evening

    I know they are tasty but no need to overexaggerate the amount u drink
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    Quote Originally Posted by Autoinfanticide View Post
    So ive been becoming increasingly aware of the control of free mason's on modern society these last few years. just started playing ddo, and have already found boat loads of masonic symbolism all throughout the game.
    if anyone knows their symbols, then you know what im talking about, if not, please google masonic symbols or something to that effect.

    there are pyramids and all seeing eyes galore, especially in house k. there is also something that i cant quite make out in the background of the xp pane when you are in a dungeon (if anyone could help me figure out what it is it would be much appreciated). i play games like this to put my mind at ease, not remind me of shady secret organizations, but it would appear developers of ddo, and perhaps of d&d in general are tied to the freemasons.

    if anyone can agree with me here, it would help my sanity a great deal.
    It's not like the Masons are shady eebil secret badguys. Do some research =)

    They're just seekers of the truth like every other sane person in the world.

    Granted, they may have some silly rituals, but sometimes ritual is important (because it gives the feeling of importance).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Autoinfanticide View Post
    So ive been becoming increasingly aware of the control of free mason's on modern society these last few years. just started playing ddo, and have already found boat loads of masonic symbolism all throughout the game.
    if anyone knows their symbols, then you know what im talking about, if not, please google masonic symbols or something to that effect.

    there are pyramids and all seeing eyes galore, especially in house k. there is also something that i cant quite make out in the background of the xp pane when you are in a dungeon (if anyone could help me figure out what it is it would be much appreciated). i play games like this to put my mind at ease, not remind me of shady secret organizations, but it would appear developers of ddo, and perhaps of d&d in general are tied to the freemasons.

    if anyone can agree with me here, it would help my sanity a great deal.
    When folks think mystic symbols, the same ones get drawn, all over the world. This does not mean that there is some widespread mystic conspiracy, it is just the way humans are built.

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    Umm, wow.

    To crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and to hear the lamentation of the women!
    Go for the eyes Boo!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Autoinfanticide View Post
    So ive been becoming increasingly aware of the control of free mason's on modern society these last few years. just started playing ddo, and have already found boat loads of masonic symbolism all throughout the game.
    if anyone knows their symbols, then you know what im talking about, if not, please google masonic symbols or something to that effect.

    there are pyramids and all seeing eyes galore, especially in house k. there is also something that i cant quite make out in the background of the xp pane when you are in a dungeon (if anyone could help me figure out what it is it would be much appreciated). i play games like this to put my mind at ease, not remind me of shady secret organizations, but it would appear developers of ddo, and perhaps of d&d in general are tied to the freemasons.

    if anyone can agree with me here, it would help my sanity a great deal.
    i think your forum username denied all credulity to this claim

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    (from Wikipedia)

    According to some psychologists, a person who believes in one conspiracy theory tends to believe in others; a person who does not believe in one conspiracy theory tends not to believe another. This may be caused by differences in the information upon which parties rely in formulating their conclusions.

    Psychologists believe that the search for meaning is common in conspiracism and the development of conspiracy theories, and may be powerful enough alone to lead to the first formulating of the idea. Once cognized, confirmation bias and avoidance of cognitive dissonance may reinforce the belief. In a context where a conspiracy theory has become popular within a social group, communal reinforcement may equally play a part.

    Humanistic psychologists argue that even if the cabal behind the conspiracy is almost always perceived as hostile there is, often, still an element of reassurance in it, for conspiracy theorists, in part because it is more consoling to think that complications and upheavals in human affairs, at least, are created by human beings rather than factors beyond human control. Belief in such a cabal is a device for reassuring oneself that certain occurrences are not random, but ordered by a human intelligence. This renders such occurrences comprehensible and potentially controllable. If a cabal can be implicated in a sequence of events, there is always the hope, however tenuous, of being able to break the cabal's power - or joining it and exercising some of that power oneself. Finally, belief in the power of such a cabal is an implicit assertion of human dignity - an often unconscious but necessary affirmation that man is not totally helpless, but is responsible, at least in some measure, for his own destiny.

    For relatively rare individuals, an obsessive compulsion to believe, prove or re-tell a conspiracy theory may indicate one or more of several well-understood psychological conditions, and other hypothetical ones: paranoia, denial, schizophrenia, mean world syndrome.
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    Its all real. The Symbols, The Frequency, all of it.

    I feel your pain, both in my heart, and in my mind.

    The super secret thought locators that the freemasons have developed are seriously damaging my psyche.

    I hope you are fairing well. I tried the tinfoil hat. It only served to increase the amplitude of the freremasons attempts to read and thereby control my thoughts.

    the only thing that i have found to help is this my friend, and tell NO ONE.

    Go to wal-mart. I know its terrible, and filled with the smae symbolism and ritual, along with agents of the freemasons, but it holds the key!

    Buy a HUGE bag of mini-marshmellows.

    The bigger the better.

    Put a couple of air hole sin it, and then put it over your head. ONLY REMOVE AS MANY MARSHMELLOWS AS TO ALLOW YOUR HEAD TO FIT!

    the effect is glorious. The marshmellows physically block your sight, removing the ability to see such hypnotising and damning symbolism....also the glucose level in the marhsmellows creaes a sugary barrier that stops the freemasons mind reading devices!

    Just don't pig out on the marshmellows, no matter how yummy they are! They will save your mind man!
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    Quote Originally Posted by KingOfCheese View Post
    mean world syndrome.
    Argonnessen has Mean Server Syndrome.
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    if u put 1000 smurves in front of 1000 computers, eventually one of them will make a pally that isnt a complete abomination.
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    Why should I care about what none friends think? It really not like anythink they do are say in this game really affects me.

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    http://www.theforbiddenknowledge.com...ntasmasons.htm

    i suppose you all think that believing the government controlled media is a saner choice.
    guess i was crazy, trying to find other open minded people on an mmo forum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Autoinfanticide View Post
    http://www.theforbiddenknowledge.com...ntasmasons.htm

    i suppose you all think that believing the government controlled media is a saner choice.
    guess i was crazy, trying to find other open minded people on an mmo forum.

    There's a difference between open minded and conspiracy theorist.

    Your opening statement in your original post leads more towards conspiracy to me.
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