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Re: Rather Interesting..........
Old 05-21-2008, 12:24 PM   #8
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Re: Rather Interesting..........

Fact is: AASRSJ Degrees are not theirs, none of them have origins from them but are actually degrees "taken" from other Rites. Recently the AASRSJ has tried to imply through the Knights of St. Andrew that the SR is from Scotland nothing could be further from the truth. ALL degrees of the Scottish Rite are "Ecossais" based solely on Clermont work mostly from the Bordeaux region of France.

Chapter of Clermont
Rite of Perfection 14 degrees of Clermont
Council of Emperors of the East and West (merged with Celrmont)
Rite of Heredom

The Council of Emperors granted Stephen Morrin a patent to perform CRAFT Degrees only. He later "altered" the patent granting him the right to perform, charter, and issue lodges conferring the Rite of Perfection.

Morrin had as lieutenants men of not good repute and it was through their soild hands the rite remained for 40 years.
Morrin died in Jamaca.

Then in 1783 the Rite was established in Charleston by Isaac da Costa who was created Deputy Inspector of South Carolina by Moses Hayes.
It was during this time they "claimed" connections with Frederick the Great of Prussia as supreme head of the Rite.
Now all sides admit it was a forgery.

It has also been proven that de Grasse-Tilly's Golden Book the alleged Grand Constitutions of 1786 were and are forgeries.

Dalcho and Mitchell both set up the AASRSJ out of thin air. Claiming a Supreme Council and producing a patent they say is from France. Who signed? It was not the real GM so where is this document today?
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