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Inside the Freemasons: The Grand Lodge Uncovered (2010)

Inside the Freemasons: The Grand Lodge Uncovered (2010)
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This release from the Reality Films label speculates on the secrets belying the global network of Freemasons. It poses questions about what "Freemasonry" itself is, what Freemason rituals mean, and what it actually looks like inside of a Mason lodge. To build a case for conspiracy, the program carries viewers inside of the famous Grand Lodge of England, witnesses the symbols, instruments and rooms in which the "Craft" gets practiced, and features discussions with such individuals as Karen Frandsen of Eerie Investigations, and John Hamill, former Communications Director of the United Grand Lodge of England. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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Synopsis of Inside the Freemasons: The Grand Lodge Uncovered

This release from the Reality Films label speculates on the secrets belying the global network of Freemasons. It poses questions about what "Freemasonry" itself is, what Freemason rituals mean, and what it actually looks like inside of a Mason lodge. To build a case for conspiracy, the program carries viewers inside of the famous Grand Lodge of England, witnesses the symbols, instruments and rooms in which the "Craft" gets practiced, and features discussions with such individuals as Karen Frandsen of Eerie Investigations, and John Hamill, former Communications Director of the United Grand Lodge of England. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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70 mins
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    Paula S.

    Very low budget. Little pertinent information. The first ? 30 minutes was a single camera shooting a conversation between two people, with plenty of automobile traffic noise in the background

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    Qiana S.

    Don't waste your life watching this one!

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    Bob C.

    Probably the worst documentary I have seen to date. Production value was awful. Audio was very hard to hear, I think they even used the camera mic for the guests mic. Information contained in the film was boring, and useless.

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