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Re: Was Robert Boutflour a Freemason? (Calling campion)
« Reply #135 on: December 30, 2012, 07:13:AM »
All I know about Masons is a friend of mine is an ex-freemason.  I asked him why so many police were members and he said it's because no one else wanted to be friends with them!

A friend's husband belongs.  One evening he managed to sneak out early to spend time with us.  We asked him what actually went on and he said that on that particular evening, they were showing a film about a lodge 'up north' that had been collecting for charity, but who then kept the money for themselves.

An ex-boss of mine is also a Member, he's one of the most obsequious, self-important people you could ever meet.
FRAUD detectives were yesterday probing the secret world of the freemasons — over the mysterious disappearance of £110,000 in funds.
 
Horrified members of the shadowy society — famed for rolling up trouser legs and dodgy handshakes — called in cops after finding all its lodges in Essex were unable to pay their VAT bill.
 
The meeting places are run from Colchester Masonic Hall — where books are feared to have been cooked for years.
 
A source said last night: “Masons do not enjoy being under the spotlight — and the 800 in Essex are reeling from having to call police.
 
“The society is based on trust and decency.
 
“The idea of someone potentially fiddling the books is heresy.”
 
Brian Wright, spokesman for the Provincial Grand Lodge of Essex, confirmed: “A possibly illegal act is under investigation by police.”
 
The county’s force said yesterday: “The investigation into a possible fraud by abuse of position dates back six years.
 
“A man in his 70s has been interviewed. Inquiries are ongoing.”

It seems that the film worked HMESSEX, who will investigate who?

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Re: Was Robert Boutflour a Freemason? (Calling campion)
« Reply #136 on: December 30, 2012, 11:23:AM »
FRAUD detectives were yesterday probing the secret world of the freemasons — over the mysterious disappearance of £110,000 in funds.
 
Horrified members of the shadowy society — famed for rolling up trouser legs and dodgy handshakes — called in cops after finding all its lodges in Essex were unable to pay their VAT bill.
 
The meeting places are run from Colchester Masonic Hall — where books are feared to have been cooked for years.
 
A source said last night: “Masons do not enjoy being under the spotlight — and the 800 in Essex are reeling from having to call police.
 
“The society is based on trust and decency.
 
“The idea of someone potentially fiddling the books is heresy.”
 
Brian Wright, spokesman for the Provincial Grand Lodge of Essex, confirmed: “A possibly illegal act is under investigation by police.”
 
The county’s force said yesterday: “The investigation into a possible fraud by abuse of position dates back six years.
 
“A man in his 70s has been interviewed. Inquiries are ongoing.”

It seems that the film worked HMESSEX, who will investigate who?
That's why when at the seaside I always take care to roll up BOTH trouser legs. If I only roll up one then before I know it I'm surrounded by men with one trouser leg rolled up. ;D

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Re: Was Robert Boutflour a Freemason? (Calling campion)
« Reply #137 on: December 30, 2012, 11:33:AM »
Hahahaha,Lugg. They have a certain look about them too. Down-turned eyes with a side-ways glance.

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« Reply #138 on: December 30, 2012, 12:06:PM »
That's why when at the seaside I always take care to roll up BOTH trouser legs. If I only roll up one then before I know it I'm surrounded by men with one trouser leg rolled up. ;D
Ha ha nice one Lugg

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Re: Was Robert Boutflour a Freemason? (Calling campion)
« Reply #139 on: December 30, 2012, 12:31:PM »
Hi Lugg you would have been in serious trouble if you had taken your goat with you ;D and just had one trouser leg rolled up. ;D

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Re: Was Robert Boutflour a Freemason? (Calling campion)
« Reply #140 on: December 31, 2012, 12:26:PM »
  Criptically Susan,  Do U mean GAOT you?

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« Reply #141 on: December 31, 2012, 12:51:PM »
campion  Help april :)

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« Reply #142 on: December 31, 2012, 01:17:PM »
campion  Help april :)



Genetic Algorithm Optimization Toolbox!!! Susan, I would just LOVE to know how he optimizes his toolbox :) :) :) :) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;)Please tell me (privately, of course ;)) when he reveals all.

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« Reply #143 on: December 31, 2012, 01:27:PM »
april whose toolbox are we talking about steve uk or campions ;D ;D ;D

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« Reply #144 on: December 31, 2012, 01:32:PM »
april whose toolbox are we talking about steve uk or campions ;D ;D ;D



Susan, my imagination was leaning strongly towards Campion, but I fear HIS may have been leaning Stevewards ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

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Re: Was Robert Boutflour a Freemason? (Calling campion)
« Reply #145 on: December 31, 2012, 06:06:PM »
FRAUD detectives were yesterday probing the secret world of the freemasons — over the mysterious disappearance of £110,000 in funds.
 
Horrified members of the shadowy society — famed for rolling up trouser legs and dodgy handshakes — called in cops after finding all its lodges in Essex were unable to pay their VAT bill.
 
The meeting places are run from Colchester Masonic Hall — where books are feared to have been cooked for years.
 
A source said last night: “Masons do not enjoy being under the spotlight — and the 800 in Essex are reeling from having to call police.
 
“The society is based on trust and decency.
 
“The idea of someone potentially fiddling the books is heresy.”
 
Brian Wright, spokesman for the Provincial Grand Lodge of Essex, confirmed: “A possibly illegal act is under investigation by police.”
 
The county’s force said yesterday: “The investigation into a possible fraud by abuse of position dates back six years.
 
“A man in his 70s has been interviewed. Inquiries are ongoing.”

It seems that the film worked HMESSEX, who will investigate who?






Hmmm indeed - should prove interesting  ;)

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Re: Was Robert Boutflour a Freemason? (Calling campion)
« Reply #146 on: May 02, 2020, 06:13:PM »
I still believe that Neville was a High Member of the masons.  I believe he know something that if exposed, would destroy the lives of those in question.

June was very religious.  Some whitleblowers of the Grand Lodge have exposed evil deeds by those very High Members, including MP's and Royalty.

What if Ralph knew something about a member and what if he had evidence?

June I feel had a possible insight into the devil worship of these elites and was terrified it would encompass the family, therefore she did all she could to protect her husband and children from this, by instilling her Christian faith and beliefs.

The fear of exposure could have had Nevill killed... And his whole family had to go.

It was important that Jeremy was not at the farmhouse on the night of the killings. Why?

Jeremy was going to be the one to bring the police in. Nevill couldn't call the police... He knew this was a hit and he wouldn't get the help he needed with the Force having many freemason members too.

He had no choice but to call his son, the only person he believed in, that would come to his rescue.

Once the police where at the scene, they could then take over the scene and do what was needed to be done to set the stage to look like Jeremy did it.

Jeremy was the Patsy!   Jeremy is innocent!!


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Re: Was Robert Boutflour a Freemason? (Calling campion)
« Reply #148 on: May 02, 2020, 07:27:PM »
Check this out to support my theory.

https://youtu.be/S8BJptvxCl8

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Re: Was Robert Boutflour a Freemason? (Calling campion)
« Reply #149 on: May 03, 2020, 12:31:PM »
Hello AA, how lovely to see you back in the fold again. x

I've been mulling things over and all is not as it seems as there are a few things that I can't get out of my mind as regards these killings. Jeremy is not in the equation at all, but I'm very surprised that nobody has seen beyond anything other than " it was Jeremy who did it ".