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67 | DailyMail, on March 7, 2016, references Albert Pike letter regarding Three World Wars
This article comes on the 67th day of the year, March 7, 2016. Freemasonry = 6+9+5+5+4+1+1+6+5+9+7 = 58/67 Is it not true that this letter used to be on the wall in the Smithsonian? Albert = 1+2+3+5+9+2 = 22 Pike = 7+9+2+5 = 23 Albert Pike = 45 Albert = 1+12+2+5+18+20 = 58 (Freemasonry) Pike = 16+9+11+5 = 41 Albert Pike = 99 Albert Pike would die on April 2, a fitting day for a Freemason. Freemason = 6+9+5+5+4+1+1+6+5 = 42/51 Confederate = 3+6+5+6+5+4+5+9+1+2+5 = 51…
Albert Pike
43: Albert Pike. 32nd-degree Freemason & author of "Morals & Dogma," which "explains" the 32 degrees for other Masons--if they get every single religious/philosophical/mythological/Classical/Antiquity reference Pike makes ; a beautiful read if you can keep up with it (I can maybe 65-70% of the time).
Inspirational Quote By Wass Albert
“What we do for ourselves dies with us – what we do for others remains and is immortal.” -Albert Pike This is a statement reflecting on the lasting impact of our actions, particularly those that benefit others, suggesting that such deeds live on beyond our own existence. Albert Pike, to whom the quote is attributed, was an American attorney, soldier, writer, and Freemason.


































