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Masonic Conspiracy Found in Children's Christmas Song

 

Many claims against Freemasonry can be found on the Internet! A "false
religion", the Illuminati, world domination are just a few.

It can now be revealed that a popular children's Christmas song
contains references to the vast international conspiracy that is
Freemasonry. The tools to indoctrinate our youth lurk under the guise of
an innocent tale of a mythical snowman. Through the power of
prayeranoia, my mind is now clear and I have been able to dissect the
subtle hidden meanings.

The lyrics are provided below with commentary provide in parenthesis.

F.R.O.S.T.Y. the Snowman

Frosty (another name for the false god G.A.O.T.U., the significance of
which has to this point been known only to those who have reached the
highest degree in Masonry, the 33rd. It is believed that the meaning of
which is Freemasonry's Ritual: Only System for Training Youngpeople.
See note below*) the Snowman (A reference to the "Snowjob" that
is being perpetuated on the gullible petitioners to the Fraternity. How
else could they be tricked into taking ungodly bloody oaths without
their understanding of their true meanings?)

Was a jolly happy soul (An appeal to the public's naïve desire
for Brotherhood and Peace)

With a corncob pipe and a button nose

And two eyes made out of coal (Freemasonry enables the initiated to
"see" the Black Arts of the Occult)

Frosty the Snowman

Is a fairytale they say (An allusion to the allegory of the Third
Degree, which is patently untrue but is never the less perpetuated as a
means of salvation.)

He was made of snow (The "geometrical" form of water, the six
points refer to the six pointed star which is the Seal of Solomon)

But the children know (Those who are initiated have been given the
secret knowledge.)

How he came to life one day ("Raised from a dead level to a living
perpendicular.")

There must have been some magic

In that old silk hat they found (A reference to the "Top Hat"
worn by the Worshipful Masters.)

For when they placed it on his head

He began to dance around ("Around"; an allusion to the
initiation process.)

Frosty the Snowman

Was alive as he could be (Some say that Masonry has lost its influence
in the world, don't you believe it.)

And the children say

He could laugh and play

Just the same as you and me (Freemasonry is a Secret Society, able to
blend in with normal people.)

Frosty the Snowman

Knew the sun (Evidence of "Sun Worship", the pagan religion of
Masonry) was hot that day (A vague reference to one of the Masonic
penalties of the notorious "bloody oaths".)

So he said let's run

And we'll have some fun

Now before I melt away (Masonry's preoccupation with Death.)

Down to the village (Actually a chant used in the "Higher
Degrees" meaning "Down with civil society and rule of law".)

With a broomstick in his hand (Understood by those in the inner circle
to mean a "Setting Maul".)

Running here and there all around the square ("The Square"? Need
I say more?)

Saying catch me if you can (Further evidence of Masonic arrogance!)

He led them down (Leading the blinded candidate down to the "depths
of Hell!") the streets of town (No doubt some sort of Masonic
procession.)

Right to the traffic cop

And he only paused a moment when

He heard him holler stop (Masons believe that they are above the Law!)

Frosty the Snowman

Had to hurry on his way (Freemasonry is rapidly infiltrating all levels
of Government and Society.)

But he waved goodbye

Saying don't you cry

I'll be back again some day (A threat to those who might prove
unfaithful that if they reveal the Secrets of Freemasonry they will
regret it!)

Thumpety thump thump (Three "Raps", to enter Freemasonry)

Thumpety thump thump (Three "Raps", for the first Degree)

Look at Frosty go

Thumpety thump thump (Three "Raps", for the second Degree)

Thumpety thump thump (Three "Raps", for the third Degree)

Over the hills of snow (To the "brow of a hill"?)

*note: it is no coincidence that the famous millionaire businessman and
Freemason, Dave Thomas, founder of the Wendy's Hamburger chain,
named his popular "Ice Cream" beverage the "Frosty"! It
is believed that the Supreme Council forced him to donate the proceeds
from the sales of this drink to help fund the organization's efforts
to dominate the world.

George the 3rd

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