Although I haven’t had much time to write lately, it seems that another of our esteemed brethren has been hard at it. Masonic Traveler, a collection of essays and thoughts about Freemasonry by Greg Stewart, has just been released, and it looks to be an excellent read.
Masons familiar with the internet probably remember Greg from various web forums. More recently, however, he would be found on Freemason Information, a blog aggregate on which he frequently posts essays and commentary, and on Masonic Central, the well known podcast that he runs with co-host Dean Kennedy.
Greg has always had an esoteric bent, and I expect that his book will reflect his own personal journey. I’m sure that it will make an excellent addition to your already overcrowded Masonic library.
I thought that the X-Files and its short-lived spin-off Millenium was the last major attempt by Freemasons to pass instructions coded into broadcast media, but as I was watching television the other night, I saw what can only be a resumption of those messages.
Amateur students of Masonic Konspiracies have most likely missed the commercial tie-in of Burger King and Spongebob Squarepants, but it did not escape me that this is a blatant attempt to pass along coded messages, and perhaps to insinuate the hidden Masonic agendas into our youth culture.
For those who may have missed the commercials, they are an ingenious method indeed; most adults would not bother to watch commercials aimed at pre-teens, and what could be a more innocuous cartoon than Spongebob? That’s the genius of the plan.
But think about the character itself: Spongebob Squarepants is a square-shaped creature, a geometric shape to which Masons frequently refer. The commercial features the rather creepy Burger King. The term “King” is too obvious for me to reference, and I won’t go into the minutiae about how “Burger” refers to the German-Austrio Hapsberg royal house. But the tie-in itself obviously references an alignment of the Freemasons – who have notably been allied with the British House of Windsor – with other members of the European royal houses. It’s not clear if the Freemasons are severing their relationship with the Windsors, or if (more likely) there is to be a merging of the lines in preparation to a One World Order.
I’m sure that there is no need to mention that the original Illuminati were from Austria.
And it wasn’t lost on me that using “rap” music was an intentional signal. Masons frequently use “raps” of gavels in their secret ceremonies, and by co-opting an old tune by “Sir” (another clue about royalty!) Mix-A-Lot was meant to catch the attentive ears of brother Masons in the English-speaking countries.
The commercial features a number of otherwise shapely young women dancing to this “rap” music, all of them wearing square-shaped boxes in their pants, which they display – indeed, call attention to – by their rhythmic shaking. Once you look past the overtly sexual innuendo, one realizes that they are shaking their “booty”, a reference to the riches to be gained by controlling the world’s monetary supply.
The Hapsburg-Illuminati “King” symbolically inspects the trustworthiness (i.e., the “squareness”) of the offer of a merger for economic gain (i.e., the “booty”) proposed by the rapping Freemasons.
A secondary reference, though, is that “booty” is a term associated with pirates; pirates have been in the news lately, and alert konspiracy researchers will no doubt be aware that Freemasons may have descended from the heretical Knights Templar who escaped the purge of 1307, many of whom were rumored to have taken ships and plied the Mediterranean and southern European coasts. These ships were known to have sailed under a flag on which was a picture of a skull with crossed bones – a gruesome image with is still referenced by Freemasons even today.
And in case there are still some doubting Thomases, the 30-second commercial is really just an edit of a much longer, 2-1/2 minute message that is being broadcast through the YouTube medium. I haven’t had time to decipher the entire code, but I have managed to secure a copy of the text, which I have verified by listening to the commercial a number of times. I would appreciate any help or insights from other Masonic konspiracy experts in further deciphering what appears to be a message of callipygian importance.
I like square butts and I cannot lie Squid and Sea Star can’t deny When a sponge walks in, four corners and his pen Like he got phone book implants, the crowd shouts
All the ladies stare Dang those pants are square!
Swimming through the seaweed tangle Is a butt with sharp right angles
Now Sponge Bob, I wanna get witch-ya ‘Cuz you’re making me rich-ah Underwater, we keep it grungy ‘Cuz everybody knows that ‘He so spongey!’
Ooh, Rumplespongeskin You dance, but your hips don’t bend So groove it and move it If you got caboose, then prove it
Sponge Bob is dancing And Squidward is glancing He’s hatin’… wet He’s got Sponge Bob runnin’ his set
I’m tired of all these chairs They don’t accommodate these squares Take the average box tell him that You gotta have square back
Mr. Krab! Yeah! Patrick! Yeah! Has Sponge Bob got the butt? Oh yeah! Then shake it, now shake it Shake it, now shake it Shake that cubicle butt
Sponge Bob got back
Naw, dude, I said cubicle, not booty-ful. Don’t trip.Yeah baby, when it comes to sea life, curves ain’t got nothin’ to do with Bob’s selection. 2 by 2 by 2 square trousers, working that black belt, looking like dotted lines. That’s how Sponge Bob like to rock them threads baby.
A word to the DC sponges who wanna get wit it And watch Sponge Bob kick it
I gotta be straight when I say you gotta scrub ’til the break of dawn. Bob got it goin’ on Been known to rock him a thong Them round butts won’t admit it But they’d wear that gear if they could fit it
You can draw his body on paper His waistline really don’t taper Your girlfriend wants to squeeze him Wanna push his pores and tease him
But Sponge Bob ain’t gonna have too much of that squeezin’ You other sponges don’t want none …
…unless you rock square buns!
To the new sponges in the magazines You ain’t it Miss Thang We rock them cubes, gals and dudes Put it down at the goo lagoon
Some other box must get jealous At the moves that come from square fellas See Bob and they wanna get him But Sandy Cheeks she won’t let ‘em
If you happen to wander on land And you wanna be a square butt fan And drive the crew right to Burger King And give that sponge a ring
Sponge Bob got back!
It’s difficult to understand just what this message means. I’m counting on everybody reading this to share their insights so that we can figure it out.
What say you?