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/pol/ - Thread 516685110
Anonymous United States No.516698687
Tyler is the name of the gatekeeper in Freemasonry. This whole assassination stinks of an occult/freemason ritual. Even the transgender thing is an alchemical /Hermetic thing. Androgynous deities and the combination of female/male into one is a huge deal in alchemy
/pol/ - Charlie Kirk’s funeral
Anonymous United States No.516042633
>>516041402
It also takes place the day before the equinox, and just 2 to 3 days before Jewish new year. Also, they found the shooter 33 hours afterward, and the shooter has an interesting masonic name, tyler. In Freemasonry, the tyler is like the security guard for the lodge
/pol/ - GET IN HERE WE ARE CLOSE
Anonymous United States No.516010759
>>516006043
Don't forget that they found the suspect 33 hours after the shooting, which is a Freemason reference.
"Tyler" is also a freemason reference. In Freemasonry, the "Tyler" is basically a security guard in front of the Masonic lodge, which is kind of strange considering how Charlie Kirk was killed between his own security guards.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyler_(Masonic)
>Tyler (also spelled Tiler) is the name of the office of outer guard of a Masonic Lodge.
>Masonic lodges may meet in rooms in taverns and other public meeting places, and all Lodges appoint a Tyler to guard the door from the outside against ineligible masons or malicious or curious people, to check the eligibility of latecomers, and to ensure that candidates for ceremonies in the Lodge are properly prepared.
>Although a junior Officer of the Lodge and often a highly experienced Past Master, he may often be considered akin to a sergeant: in some cases the Tyler may not be an unpaid member of the lodge, but a mason from another lodge employed for the purpose.
>Other duties often involve preparing the room for meetings, supplying regalia and equipment, serving as bar steward or acting as permanent, and sometimes resident, caretaker of the furniture and premises.