| Re: Tyranny is Alive in Kentucky GL I have injected a little levity previously but this is serious for Charles.
It won't happen Stealth, so what may be done that is practical under these circumstances?
The only people who can actually do anything is Charles Martin's own colleagues in the Grand Lodge of Kentucky. That is his only avenue of hope, if that is what he wants.
Past experience tells me that his goose is well and truly cooked. They will have to persuade or even force their Grand Master to reverse his decision.
I have read and re-read that letter. That GM has committed himself. The judicial process is in train. Charles has probably already been suspended from all Lodges.
Why do you think that so many Freemasons have had enough, and walked away from Freemasonry?
One or two might leave Freemasonry altogether. The GOUSA might recruit one or maybe two if they are lucky.
Let's have some plain speaking here Brethren. The vast majority will remain servile and gutless. |