Anonymous 09/04/2018 (Tue) 23:09:21 No.2228 del
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I guess tipping a fedora is lifting your hat. I thought it was a kind of salute. That double proves it. Also there is with wardrobe their contradictory teaching of an apron that denotes a badge of innocence.

For a people who intentionally use costumes and ritual plays to invoke a wide range of emotions. Actors basically.The usage of the apron and garb is suspicious in and of itself. Its the equivalent of a jew wearing velcro shoes to make you think they have asburgers or something. Why not introduce a helmet and oven mitts? Monopolize safe spaces. I am not just being harsh the apron is described as the badge of innocence. The things they wear are badges indicating these members of a secret society are innocent regardless of context. They very well may wear masks plain white masks or animal head masks and to really see each other as a brother all the same mind control. Anyone who wants and defends this is either innocent or a psycopath getting off on dressing down their satanism with a bumper collars to tame themselves. I don't like being told I am disrupting the social studies teachers re-performing the signing deceleration of Independence for recognizing a trend historically. Jacobin clubs. The illuminist lodges, modern beurocracy. You see if you have a gang all you need to do is cut a large peice of temperpedic foam and tie it to your waist and wear lamp shades as bracelets. March and do a ymca sort of dance in unison around the space of a cafeteria. You would simply be brushed off as a boys club. I understand it is an allegory but maybe the allegory is that you turn the apron around and it has a skull and crossbones on it. They are cooking up this image that is what the apron is. All of these people gather for inane ceremony and fellowship self betterment? You almost have to say its a silly old boys club because there is no other context for such an insistance on something that is not even culturally identifiable with any sort of time period specifically.