Crimes that help you rise up - and that help them trust you.
Date: 7/6/2007 2:42:55 PM ( 17 y ago)
note - I know I should just stay away from this stuff, IF I wanted to ever get published!! [I don't].
This is all conjecture, but with backing from various sources I have read up on. These things are very hard to verify, but that doesn't mean they are not real.In fact, I would like to cop-out and just say that this is a "hunch", but I do believe this kind of thing really does go on in groups like police forces, Masons, etc..
Two events this week inspired this thinking - one was a cop who shot a teenager, and the other is about Mason membership and child rape that I heard about this week. They are both at least typical, if not actual, examples of how members can get on the fast-track to the upper ranks of their organisations.
-------- "Paying Dues to Climb the ladder":
Murder of an innocent youth or woman, raping a child [preferably their own] or any other of the type of crimes that are viewed as especially ugly, are ways that 'members' can climb the ladder to the top of their organisations. There are no charges [pending or otherwise] in either of these crimes:
#1] The Masons - I recently met a guy who has plaques stating his status in the Masons as some "Grand Sultan" or something like that, I cannot remember exactly. He has no education, zero talent for anything, no credentials at all, really, not even public service or volunteering. However, he molested [sexually] his daughter when she was just young, like 10 yrs old or so. The story goes that by doing that, he has paid the dues that got him that status within the Masons. No other explanation exists for his high status.
#2 ] There is an inquiry going on this week in Canada about a teenager who was killed by a gunshot from an RCMP police officer while they were alone together in the police station. The cop was acting like he was shaken up by the killing, which the cop says had happened while he was fighting for his life with the teenager, but blood splatter experts say he is not telling the truth. I think it was a killing - "paying dues" - done by this rookie cop, looking for the fast track to the top within the RCMP which has various secretive branches and directions.
This week, the RCMP appointed a Commisioner from outside the ranks for the first time because of these crimes - the insiders were allowing too much of it to go on. There are no charges or blame in an inquiry, the cop was never charged with anything.
Ok, so why?
Thats easy - once they have some criminal and disgusting act in their history, it is like a kind of "bond" that is held over their heads in case they ever do anything the Masons do not approve of, like talking about their secrets. With the evil act in your past, you can be trusted.
There are more legitimate ways to ascend to the upper echelons of secretive groups like the Masons, or the police. They are slow paths however, and are only for competant people.
I know, this really sounds whacked out, but there must be some explanation for the number of odd crimes in our world that make no sense at all. Also, it is a very good way to keep your members in line - you really CAN trust someone who rapes his children of kills local teenagers, if you have that hanging over their heads. It is also a tactic used occaisionally for Presidential Candidates and Corporate leaders.
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