(commenting on Michael Brea, the actor who murdered his mother with a sword)
Maybe the mother became aware of the truth behind her son’s society.
He was a christian turned mason so the battle mentally between good and evil was heightened and strong I presume.
Very well could be true he was “programmed” or set off to silence any exposure
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Oh bullshit. There's so much information out there about the Masons that they really don't have any secrets any more. And I mean true information about what they do, not all the made up conspiracy nonsense on the internet.
And what do you mean "Christian turned Mason?" Most Masons are Christians.
@breakereslion
It actually makes a lot of sense, this guy Micheal Brea, his names sounds like Micheal Bay, doesn't it?
He's killing a 'transformer' as a sort of commentary on the terribad recent movie, or you could be right about the bullshit part.
"Very well could be true he was “programmed” or set off to silence any exposure"
I wish someone would program your mouth to silence your thoughts so I don't have to hear this silly shit any more.
@TGRwulf:
You don't have to be a Christian to be a Mason. They just ask that you believe in some "higher power" (i.e., God). Doesn't matter which one--at least that's what they say. For all I know you may be blackballed for believing in any deity aside from the Christian one.
"Very well could be true he was “programmed” or set off to silence any exposure"
yeah, 'cause a high-profile, crazy-ass act of murder is bound to silence exposure. where do you idiots get your brains? the walmart discount bin?
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@ TGRwulf
It's not mandatory, or necessary, for Masons to be Christians first. I'm a Buddhist, with Pagan metaphysical beliefs. I'm also a Mason. So we come in all colors, creeds, and ages.
Yeah, despite all the other masons not out killing people, your story might be believable.
Maybe he was either mentally unstable, or just hated his mother?
Can I start blaming this on Christianity too, since it has just as much validity as the mason excuse?
I do love how when any christian does anything wrong the others are quick to try and pass the culprit off to some other reason. But when the guy isn't a christian, oh hell, it's definitely whatever religion/belief he was a member of
Or...you know...he could have slipped a gear, and just went off the deep end, no Masonic conspiracy needed.
That being said, it's alleged that he was shouting Bible verses as he attacked her. But I'm sure that'sevil Anti-Christian lies, right?
..Or maybe she was part of the Lizard Jew People Prison Planet Conspiracy
..Or maybe she was a machine sent back to the past and programmed to destroy humanity's future resistance leaders.
..Or maybe she was an alien-crafted homunculus constructed to look and act like his mother, until the time of the Xarglox Invasion.
..Or maybe she really could Believe It's Not Butter.
..Or maybe you're just fucking insane.
Based on my personal experience, this could well be true. I've known only one "christian turned mason" but he was definitely evil. Although... come to think of it, he was evil before becoming a mason.
All the other comments on that page are just as loony. Must be a loony site, because all the sensible comments are "hidden due to low rating."
Funny how these kinds of rumors always surround the Masons and not some other club, like the Elks, even though both groups are pretty much the same and do the same things. Well, I don't know a lot about the Freemasons, but the Elks like to sit around and drink beer a lot. But it would be funny if we could start some bizarre rumors about the BPOE.
One reason I would never become christian is the list of things I'm supposed to be afraid of: Masons, Communists, Atheists, Pagans, Muslims, Hollywood, public schools, etc. etc. It would be exhausting.
@ TGRwulf --
You don't have to be a Christian to be a Mason. You do , however, have to profess belief in a monotheist-style creator deity who thinks women and non-heterosexuals are unworthy of serious consideration. Not that most Masons seem to take that as anything beyond a bit of pageantry, but still.
Or possibly he had some sort of delusional belief that he was "killing the demon inside her" and that "No one could stop me. I was doing the work of God."
Hmmmm, sounds kinda Christian to me, or at least religious in some way.
As stupid as that was, now I have this image of a crazy sword fight where his mother grabs a bible and pulls a flaming sword out of the pages, screams some bible quotes, maybe dons some kind of fancy armor with Jesus on the front. Then he does something like become possessed by a psychic agent of the illuminati or something. There may or may not be fireballs. I'm going to go write this into a screen play now. Your welcome.
Or he could have just, you know, had schizophrenia. Or been really high on drugs.
And exactly how would this "secret society" work when the knowledge of their ceremonies is freely available on the internet ?
As I suppose, whenever a person hears voices in his head or the voice of God, for that matter, he's a secret whatever they like trying to undermine Christianity. Of course. And, by the way, what way to silence?, a crime like this, done by an actor, a public figure nonetheless, is going to ATTRACT, rather than silence, attention. Did you think that before opening your mouth.
Oh wow...are you seriously defending a crazed schizophrenic who decapitated his mother with a sword while spouting Bible verses? Really? And you're blaming the VICTIM?
Ever wonder why people who reach that level of crazy are always so religious? Maybe it's because crazy ideas attract crazy people. Like people who would chop off their mother's head with a sword, or people who would defend such an act under any circumstances.
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