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Evidence of patronage

Carl Spurrow | 29.03.2005 22:01 | Analysis | Globalisation | Indymedia | London | Oxford

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Hmm...

Freemason's Yearbook published on web

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Now I wonder why an article announcing that the Freemason's Yearbook is published on web would be totally removed from the server, not merely hidden.

There is a possibility that the poster was a Freemason and he was abusing Indymedia by promoting a hierarchical group (contrary to Indymedia guidelines).

Or the possibility that the poster was an opponent of Freemasonry and was attempting to expose something of their secrecy. Then why would Indymedia find a reason to remove the article? Not that the possibility of the Bretheren having influence over this Independen Media ever crossed my mind.

Thanks Indymedia - you just gave the clearest evidence that you have a masonic shaft up your arse!

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Carl Spurrow

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  1. no — imcer
  2. Coincidence theory? — Carl Spurrow
  3. Here it is. Indymedia you're out of order! — frq