James alefantis Jimmycommet Instagram posted a picture outside l'enfant cafe (translates from french into the childrem) Title Here With a possibly convicted pedophile Michael Quinn, http://www.news.com.au/national/victoria/crime/melbourne-paedophile-and-rugby-player-michael-quinns-us-sentencing-delayed/news-story/bb3501bf59f34f5190f86de628638be9 For those not convinced the man on the photo isn't Michael Quinn, here's a side by side comparison of their faces: http://i.imgur.com/0cJzktk.jpg.This cafe is named after Pierre Charles L'Enfant
Following the American Revolutionary War, L'Enfant established a successful and highly profitable civil engineering firm in New York City. He achieved some fame as an architect by redesigning the City Hall in New York for the First Congress in Federal Hall.[9] He also designed coins, medals, furniture and houses of the wealthy, and he was a friend of Alexander Hamilton.
While L'Enfant was in New York City, he was initiated into Freemasonry. His initiation took place on April 17, 1789, at Holland Lodge No. 8, F & A M, which the Grand Lodge of New York F & A M had chartered in 1787. L'Enfant took only the first of three degrees offered by the Lodge and did not progress further in Freemasonry.[10][11]
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Is it a Masonic plot?
Rumors surrounding this conspiracy say Freemasons were involved in DC's urban planning, and that one of the organizations associated with Freemasonry, the Order of the Eastern Star, uses a pentagram as their logo. Their version of the symbol is constructed from five lines of equal length, creating five isosceles triangles with a pentagon in its center. In the Masonic view, a pentagram is represents the Golden Ratio, a mathematical idea found in architecture, finance, and in nature.
Two key designers of the district, Pierre L'Enfant and Andrew Ellicott, were supposedly Freemasons.
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MeatballPizza ago
Already debunked. Look at the TOP posts here.