Well I was looking for Info on a Masonic pendant which was my grandfathers and happen to come across this while lurking some Masonic forums:
“The inverted pentacle certainly wasn’t an inherently “evil” symbol when Pierre L’Enfant drew it into the map of Washington DC. The first mention of pentagrams being “good” or “evil” appeared more than 60 years after L’Enfant designed the street plan for the city. In non-Mason Eliphas Levi’s book, Dogme et Rituel de la Haute Magie (Doctrine and Ritual of High Magic), published in 1855. Levi, a French student of the occult and magic, became fascinated with the subject in the mid-1800s, like much of the Western world. His book was the first known mention in print of a “good” or “bad” pentagram. He explained them as a ying-yang balance of good and evil in the universe”
So according to the author(archived source page found here: http://archive.is/rW0dH )
It would appear that L’enfant (Alefantis) was the original designer of the streets in DC. Not to mention this same source states that L’enfant Was drawing pentagrams on his maps and papers relating to planning Washington DC streets originally. Hmmm anyone else experiencing activation of almonds? Original source page found here: http://freemasonsfordummies.blogspot.com/2016/06/the-pentagram-masonic-satanic-or-what.html?m=1
This would appear L’enfant was a pentagram drawing, tunnel under street digging, sata—-I mean mason. I wonder if James is any different?
Almond status:ACTIVATED
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Vindicator ago
@Anonymoushumanbeing, we need linked support for every major claim, and you've got nothing for Alefantis being related to L'enfant. Also, you need to explain how Masonic (or not) pentagrams are related to the abuse of kids by the global elite (Rule 1). I'll give you the the 24 Hour Grace flair so you can edit. Thanks.
EricKaliberhall ago
Hey @Anonymoushumanbeing,
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