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3 Black Democrats Arrested In California For Operating "3, 000-Year-Old" Masonic Police Department

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May 25, 2015, 9:50:01 PM5/25/15
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It was a plot to rival Foucault's Pendulum: Police in Los
Angeles arrested three people in connection with operating a
fictitious police department they said was 3,000 years old and
had jurisdiction over 33 states and Mexico.

Los Angeles County sheriff's officials told The Associated Press
that Brandon Kiel, 31, David Henry, 46, and Tonette Hayes, 58,
were arrested last week on suspicion of impersonating officers
as members of an organization they called Masonic Fraternal
Police Department. The group's website says:

"The Masonic Fraternal Organization is the oldest and most
respected organization in the 'World.' Grand Masters around the
various states are facing serious safety concerns for their
Jurisdictions and their family members. The first Police
Department was created by the 'Knights Templar's' back in 1100
B.C. ...

"When asked what is the difference between The Masonic Fraternal
Police Department and other Police Departments the answer is
simple for us. We were here first! We are born into this
Organization our bloodlines go deeper then an application. This
is more then a job it is an obligation."

The website lists Henry as its chief of police. The AP reports
that Kiel is on administrative leave from his job as deputy
director of community affairs at the California Department of
Justice. The Los Angeles Times reports that he's a low-level
aide to California Attorney General Kamala Harris.

The three were arrested April 30 and released later that day.

A police spokeswoman told the AP that deputies found ID cards,
uniforms and vehicles "that appeared to look like law
enforcement vehicles along with other official police equipment
during their search of a home and office linked to the group."

Sheriff's officials told the news agency they launched an
investigation after several police chiefs in Southern California
received letters in January announcing the group's creation.
They said a man who claimed to be Kiel described himself as
chief deputy director of the police force and tried to schedule
meetings with the law enforcement agencies.

The Los Angeles Times reports: "Sheriff's Capt. Roosevelt
Johnson, who heads the ... Santa Clarita Valley station, met
with members of the group and became wary after they could not
provide rudimentary information about the group's aims, the
officials said."

"Brandon Kiel gave me a business card from the Department of
Justice, showing he worked out of Kamala Harris' office,"
Johnson told the AP. "That really raised red flags for me."

Comments:

Thomas Jefferson II • 6 days ago
"We are born into this Organization our bloodlines go deeper
then an application. This is more then a job it is an
obligation."

Never trust anyone who doesn't know the difference between then
and than.
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Hmmmmmmmmmm Thomas Jefferson II • 6 days ago
Than was spelled then 3,000 years ago by the scribes of the
Knights Templar.
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Eric Kaplan Hmmmmmmmmmm • 6 days ago
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I think the Knights
Templars date from the 1st Crusade, i.e., 1100 A.D.
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willrichter Eric Kaplan • 6 days ago
The Scribes have been around longer then the Knights. That far
back they weren't called Scribes though, but called Dais. When
they started working for the Knights they changed the name to
scribe because they got sick of the being a joke. The joke about
being as different as Dais to Knights.
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glenglish willrichter • 6 days ago
Most of them didn't like working dais because knights paid
better. And this may explain why guilds were formed.
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K P glenglish • 6 days ago
will they loose their badges?
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reason1984 K P • 6 days ago
Badges?

They don't need no stinkin' badges!
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Craig Dillon reason1984 • 6 days ago
Those are the Mexican Templars who don't need badges, I think.
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glenglish K P • 6 days ago
Badgers?

We don't need no stinkin' weasels!
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glenglish K P • 6 days ago
Shields, m'boy Shields. You must've confused them with badgers,
which only come out at night. But we have all seen shields on
knights, especially the guilded ones.
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tjdinmass K P • 6 days ago
"will they loose their badges?"

Never trust anyone who doesn't know the difference between loose
and lose.
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K P tjdinmass • 5 days ago
apparently, you haven't noticed the illiteracy on the internet
where so many don't know the difference between 'lose' and
'loose'
i'm just playing
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chuck martini K P • 5 days ago
or the illiteracy of the Illuminatis
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Hiram Abiff K P • 6 days ago
Loose? or lose??? They never had them to begin with. At least
not legitimately. This is a clandestine fraud organization.
Besides that, women cannot be masons.
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chuck martini Hiram Abiff • 5 days ago
I heard of "lose women"
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Albin Rose K P • 6 days ago
Why? Are they currently too tight?
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willrichter K P • 6 days ago
Badges? Badges? We don't need no stinking badges!
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Sam Gish K P • 5 days ago
I think they were pretty loose in the first place.
But those were screws, not badges.
And to make the obvious joke: "We don't need no stinkin' badges."
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chuck martini willrichter • 5 days ago
But remember Otis Dais and the Knights?
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K P willrichter • 6 days ago
Dais 'n Knights
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nonyabizzz willrichter • 5 days ago
http://www.myinstants.com/inst...
what you did there... I see it:)
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John Stuckey Eric Kaplan • 6 days ago
A few thousand years off in recalling history - don't be so
picky :) The election season is kicking off so get used to these
kinds of "facts".
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reason1984 Eric Kaplan • 6 days ago
Beats me, I thought they were a Triple-A baseball team out of
Idaho.

 

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