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Actor kills his mother with MASONIC SWORD.
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A hardworking Brooklyn mother was hacked to death early this morning allegedly by her sword-wielding, bit-actor son during a bizarre religious meltdown in which he screamed Bible passages and made obscure references to Freemasonry, police and witnesses said. Greg Clare, who lives downstairs from victim Yannick Brea, 55, shared with her son Michael Brea, a 31-year-old actor and low-level Freemason who had roles in "Ugly Betty" and the movie "Step Up 3D," said he first heard screams about 1 a.m. "He kept chanting: ‘Repent! Repent! Repent!’" Clare said, referring to Brea. "He kept asking her if she believed in Jesus Christ, if she believed in God. She was yelling ‘Help me! Help me!’" Another neighbor said Brea kept calling for the "architect of the universe," a term used by Freemasons to refer to a supreme being. And a police source said the murder weapon was a three-foot ceremonial Masonic sword. A police official said 911 calls started c
Kaiser Permanente and the 3 pillars of masonic ritual.
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I just want to add a little mystery to this ongoing story, It all started with this: Suspected Wilmington gunman, wife had lost jobs at Kaiser Permanente [UPDATED] "In these tough economic times, there are other options," Garner said. "In my 32 years, I've never seen anything like this." Through the Looking glass discovered the masonic connection HERE , and HERE . At the bottom of the note, the man wrote, " Oh lord, my God, is there no hope for a widow's son ?" While being slain, Hiram, with uplifted hands, cried out, "Oh Lord, My God, is there no help for the widow's son?" This has since become a general Masonic distress call . The Widow's Son is Freemason code for Hiram Abiff, chief architect (i.e. "master mason") of Solomon's Temple, who was murdered by three jealous builders . However, the term "The Widow's Son" equally applies to Jesus Christ, Merlin, and Perceval--interestingly enough, who are