When you google this charity, posts on reddit come up where people report that this org entraps homeless people in modern slavery.
It sounds extremely cultish and shady
When you google this charity, posts on reddit come up where people report that this org entraps homeless people in modern slavery.
It sounds extremely cultish and shady

I’ve heard good reports about the school, and I don’t know the story behind this.
But the first time I saw this, it disturbed me.
Very subtle in that if you haven’t seen the square and compass before, you’d completely miss it.
But I have seen the emphasis companies and organizations put in their logos: that was not accidental.
I’m late to this party, but as I recognized the symbol, the Wakanda salute was the next thing that came to mind.
Maybe add X-mas to this as well.
I’ve noticed that there’s less post-apocalyptic/dystopian symbols every year after 2020. Both music and tv/cinema. Isn’t it?
And the celebrities of previous decades have left. The new ones are too boring. All sounds and visuals are getting more boring every year. Symbolism has become repetitive, and nothing interesting is being done. I only see Mk Ultra.
Two different topics: less dystopia and general boringness.
I feel this is tactical withdrawal. I don’t know what slowed them down or whether scamdemic changes the powers. Opinions?
I know this wasn’t a question for me, but I’ll write something from myself.
Beehive ![]()
In the Masonic tradition, the beehive is a metaphor for the lodge. On the one hand, it symbolizes the discipline and cooperation that can be observed in bees, and on the other - the constant pursuit of perfection.
In some cases, the hive is depicted surrounded by seven bees, a number with special properties in Masonic rituals.
One can also see a certain connection between the hierarchy that exists between bees in the hive and the hierarchy of various connections between members of Freemasonry.
No one from the outside knows what is happening in the hive.
Triple tau ![]()
The triple tau is actually a monogram of the words Templum Hierosolyma, which means Temple of Jerusalem and is represented by the initials T and H.
The external triangle can be interpreted as a representation of the human trinity, which consists of body, soul and spirit, i.e. the attributes of the creator and his triple essence: omnipotence, omnipresence and omniscience. As a whole, this symbol represents death and resurrection in Masonic rites.
Double-headed eagle (Phoenix) ![]()
The double-headed eagle is a symbol often used in European heraldry, but also among Freemasons.
According to the Masonic interpretation, one of the eagle’s heads looks into the past and the other into the future. The eagle symbol represents the boundary between two extremes of time, one of which may represent order and the other progress.
In the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, a triangle with the number 33 appears above the heads of the eagle, signifying the 33 degrees of Masonic initiation.
A very subtle pose with glasses is most often used by politicians (and others) who do not use other gestures. ![]()
Coffin ![]()
In Freemasonry, the coffin, although it is not a central symbol like the compasses or the charcoal box, appears in rituals related to death, passing, but also rebirth, especially in the context of the legend of Hiram, the master builder, as well as in initiation symbols, representing the transition to a new, spiritual life, often combining with the acacia motif. It symbolizes not only physical death, but also the necessity of the old self “dying” in order to be “born” again in the spiritual and moral dimension.
Hourglass ![]()
In Freemasonry, the hourglass symbolizes the transience of life, the vanity of earthly affairs and the need for spiritual development, reminding us of the inexorable passage of time and the need for transformation, especially in the context of the ritual of passage through the narrow “door” to the “new space”, which is the struggle of the ego and the pursuit of enlightenment, reversing the earthly order of transience.
The hourglass reminds us of the ephemeral nature of all life, the need to complete a work that goes beyond simple individuality, and the quintessence of which will be the realization of enlightened existence.
Masonic trowel ![]()
The Masonic Trowel (also called the Mason’s Trowel) is a key symbol in Freemasonry, signifying the bonding of brothers through love and harmony, much like bricks in a building. It also symbolizes the moral and spiritual improvement of members, the ability to smooth out one’s defects (marking “raw stone”) as well as power and work, hence it is often combined with a compass and a square. It is a symbol of power in the lodge and an element of rituals, as well as an object of Masonic jewelry and ornaments.
The Weeping Virgin and Father Time ![]()
The symbol of the “Weeping Virgin and Father Time” is a classic element of Freemason iconography, especially popular in American rites (e.g. York Rite). It was popularized in the early 19th century by Jeremy L. Cross and refers to the degree of Master Mason.
A long time ago, people would confirm a verbal contract by taking off their shoe and giving it to the other person. Now the Masonic Shoe, also known as Blue Slipper, is a symbolic confirmation that what has been said will be done.
And many many more.
The double headed Eagle is originally a Babylonian icon
It shows up everywhere. Russia, Switzerland. Even on the first proposed US seal.
It’s telling you whos actually running the show. Not politicians. But those with the “divine right to rule” the royal and noble houses and bloodlines.
That version of that song was on youtube for about 10 years, they only took it down about 3 weeks ago. Weird timing when i had only just searched for it.
Great post. The parliament building in my country is literally shaped as a beehive and called the beehive, architect was also a freemason. Not even really hiding are they.
Thanks for sharing. Btw I deleted a lot of my old posts about charities because I didn’t want to explicitly agree with something and get sued for libel. This is why I stated it’s just an intellectual exploration of patterns and symbolism and nothing else.
Thank you for sharing this. As you said, some of these symbols overlap with heraldry which makes it easy to overlook. The Albanian flag has a double headed eagle, for instance.
One connection I pointed out is that these charitable projects name-drop a very peculiar phrase. Coincidentally, this peculiar phrase shares the same acronym as one of their children’s charities and a previous, now dissolved cult. (*)
The acronym is embroidered on the teddy bears the charity gives to children in hospitals as presents. (**)
Now look at this religious cult from the 60s, different country. Take a look at their old name:
You can read all about the child abuse and organised crime allegations on wikipedia.
The cult was officially ‘dissolved’ in 1991. A former member of the cult became the founder of the troubled teen industry in the USA.
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(**) The aforementioned charity:
(*) Peculiar wording: