What the Freemasons Taught the World About the Power of Secrecy (time.com)
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derram 4.7 years ago
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2020-08-13 | What the Freemasons Taught the World About Secrecy | Time
'Strip away all the protocol, and we find that Masonic secrecy is multifaceted: it is both more and less than what the Google results will tell. '
'Masonic secrecy is not a way of hiding anything at all. '
'John Dickie is the author of The Craft: How the Freemasons Made the Modern World,'
'The first Freemasons could hardly have predicted the global shaggy dog story of success and notoriety that they would generate. '
'If you had a secret, then organizing yourself like the Freemasons seemed a good way to keep it. '
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derram ago
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'Strip away all the protocol, and we find that Masonic secrecy is multifaceted: it is both more and less than what the Google results will tell. '
'Masonic secrecy is not a way of hiding anything at all. '
'John Dickie is the author of The Craft: How the Freemasons Made the Modern World,'
'The first Freemasons could hardly have predicted the global shaggy dog story of success and notoriety that they would generate. '
'If you had a secret, then organizing yourself like the Freemasons seemed a good way to keep it. '
This has been an automated message.