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Post by Eric Gajewski on Jan 3, 2018 16:17:30 GMT
TRADCATKNIGHT: Why the secret handshake between police and Freemasons should worry us Duncan Campbell
When the late Sir Kenneth Newman became commissioner of the Metropolitan police in 1982, he outlined his thoughts on how his officers should behave in what became known as “the little blue book”. Always a tactful man, his passage on freemasonry noted delicately that “the discerning officer will probably consider it wise to forgo the prospect of pleasure and social advantage in freemasonry so as to enjoy the unreserved regard of all those around him”. tradcatknight.blogspot.com/2018/01/why-secret-handshake-between-police-and.html#more
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