ГРАДЕЖ: Spreading the Light of Masonic Research No. 222: “Albert Pike – Hero, Scoundrel, Or Just Misunderstood?” Δ

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Spreading the Light of Masonic Research No. 222:

“Albert Pike – Hero, Scoundrel, Or Just Misunderstood?” Δ

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Brethren,
Announcement: We are on the road this summer! Our August Stated will be in Chesapeake at Berkley Lodge No. 167 on Saturday, August 26th.
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See details at the end of this email.Here is our latest installment of research papers from Virginia Research Lodge No. 1777. If you would like to be added to the list, or have a friend who would like to be on the list, just send me an email or message. This week’s submission is from Wor. Michael Pobat, entitled “Albert Pike – Hero, Scoundrel, Or Just Misunderstood?” which was presented in  A. Douglas Smith Jr. Lodge of Research No. 1949 on April 30, 2011.
 
The author gives a detailed history of one of the most famous Masons, Albert Pike, Grand Commander of the Southern Jurisdiction of the Scottish Rite for 32 years. Albert Pike is best known for his massive work, “Morals & Dogma”, which many Masons own but have barely read. Pike, a Brigadier General in the Confederate Army, was accused of being instrumental in forming the Ku Klux Klan, and this paper delves into the evidence claiming him to be such.
 
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