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The "Masonfinder General",
Robbie the Pict, writes to FirstFoot. Robbie is currently
engaged in a serious court case that is attempting to expose
the Masonic and other secret fraternity links that bind the
legal establishment and undermine the delivery of true justice
in Scotland.
Apparently, the defence
for the Crown, the Establishment, the high heid yins, call
them what you will, have cited Firstfoot in their defence.
Laugh, we nearly
bought a round.
Depute Raymond Doherty, the Advocate
for The Crown in the Gill Inquiry, cited a FirstFoot proof that the Speculative Society was not a secret
organisation.
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| FirstFoot to apply for Royal Warrant
after being cited as evidence for the Crown in the Gill
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The fact that the
first time the Speculative Society membership list had been
publicly available was when we published it, seems to have
escaped his attention.
Robbie the Pict suggests
that as we are now being patronised by the Crown, that we
apply for a Royal Warrant. We like the sound of that.
Mr the Pict is making some serious progress,
with the Sunday Herald's front page carrying a story about
the documents that are being suppressed under a 100-year public
secrecy order.
The documents include the Dunblane killer, Thomas
Hamilton's, alleged involvement with Freemasonry. Also included
is a letter connected to Hamilton, which was sent by George Robertson,
currently head of Nato, to Michael Forsyth, who was then Secretary
of State for Scotland.
There is the strong smell of scandal here and Robbie
the Pict is doing a grand job of gnawing away at the establishment.
To follow Robbie the Pict's progress and offer
moral or other support, please visit his Dunblane Inquiry
Web site here:
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