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Beyond Appearances - The True Story of Freemasonry | ENDEVR Documentary
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It is one of the oldest and most secretive societies in the world. Today, it has more than two million members worldwide. Object of fantasies and mysteries with its rituals and its secular traditions, its strange symbols. This enigmatic fraternity has played a central role in the emancipation of men from religious tenets and social alienations.
How is the legend built? How did a simple corporation of medieval cathedral builders become the most famous and criticized intellectual and philosophical order in the world? Accused of fomenting conspiracies and revolutions in the secrecy of their lodges... Satan worshiper for the clergy... At a time when conspiracy theories are flourishing, what real influence does Freemasonry have in our society? Dive with us into the heart of an unprecedented historical investigation behind the scenes of Freemasonry.
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This episode explores the secret history, rituals and reach of the most well-known secret society in the world. How did the Freemasons shape America? What goes on at Freemason meetings? See more in America's Book Of Secrets Season 1, Episode 2, "Freemasons."
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0:00 America's Book of Secrets
1:36 G20 Protests and New World Order Fears
10:19 Masons’ Role in the Revolution and Founding States
13:13 Washington’s Initiation and Blood Oath Ritual
22:52 Pyramid Meaning and Novus Ordo Seclorum*
26:28 Albert Pike, “Lucifer” Passages, Remains Moved
33:41 Denver Airport Conspiracies and Cornerstone Plaque
38:08 “New Age” Claim and Vows of Secrecy
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Freemasonry isn’t one thing, but many, and it has always been this way. Much of this vagueness and variety stems from the fact that Freemasonry’s origins are lost in time. As ever, people see what they want to see and believe what they want to believe. Therefore, unsurprisingly, Freemasonry grew into a worldwide presence, and in this video we see how it inspired and influenced society as we know it today.
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00:00 The Secret Ritual to Enter the Blue Lodge Masonry
03:24 How Do You Define a Secret Society?
05:08 The Importance of Freemason Symbolism and Terms
08:48 Similarities between Freemasonry and Illuminati
10:11 Freemasonry Link to Kabbalah
11:31 Masonic Higher Degrees and Rites
14:03 Origins of Modern Freemasonry
17:57 One of the Earliest Known Masonic Documents
18:31 Exploring the Freemason/Templar Connection
21:26 British Freemasonry Grows among Establishment
24:07 Aleister Crowley's Masonic Roots
25:41 Annie Besant Brings Politics to Masonry
28:18 Papacy Condemns Masonry
30:35 Freemasonry Isn't One Thing, but Many
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In general, and compared to other common building materials, metals have excellent mechanical properties. They are hard, tough, strong, and durable. As someone who occasionally works the wood, even I can admit that metals are a superior material in many regards. So you can see why it would be advantageous to have a way to connect them together, especially if you can do it in such a way that joint isn’t the weakest part of your assembly. That’s the goal of welding, and luckily, this is not something reserved for industrial factories and machine shops. From my own experiences so far, welding is something you might be able to do yourself as a hobby. And stay tuned till the end for some tips for getting started.
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In this episode I cover the first part of learning how to stick weld. Rod angle, how to start the arc, how to properly stop a weld, and a lot of other theory is covered. In future videos I will cover more about machine selection and advanced features some stick welders have.
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If you are a new or beginner welder, watch this video to learn about the three most common welding processes — MIG, stick and TIG — including the advantages and disadvantages of each, when it’s best to use each and what material can be used.
Welding is the liquefaction of base metals with heat to fuse them together. There are three basic elements: heat source, filler metal and the shielding gas or flux. The three most common types of welding processes are MIG, stick and TIG. MIG welding is the most common type of welding and it is easier to learn, much cleaner than stick welding and can be used on a variety of material thicknesses. Stick welding is a flux process, so is better suited for outdoor use and with thicker or dirty materials. TIG welding provides the highest quality weld, both cleaner and more esthetically pleasing.
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0:00 Intro to welding basics
0:17 What is welding?
0:47 What is MIG welding?
1:15 What is stick welding?
1:59 What is TIG welding?
2:47 What type of welder should you buy?
3:20 What metals should you use with each welder?
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