The Secret Society That the Masons and Shriners Don't Talk About ~ Part Two

@celticeagle (173501)
Boise, Idaho
September 6, 2024 8:20pm CST
The Royal Order of Jesters has existed for over 100 years. It is a society signified by a small, naked creature that looks like a demented cherub and is called a "Billiken." Business cards, decals, and all manner of Jesters perihelia portraying this creature with naked women or, in some, even with animals. They hold five-day parties every few months and tell their wives these are men's getaways where they just drink, play golf, and smoke cigars. The Masons have to reach Shriner status before they can become Jesters and have to be invited in by another Jester. They have to be rich and hold powerful positions in the community such as judges, lawyers, doctors, and police. Most are old and rich. The members can choose the women they want to be with for the parties by looking at a catalog of women who sell themselves for these Jesters. They can make arrangements for the woman they choose to be flown to the location of the party. They can also pay $3000 to $5,000 for the woman to be their exclusive partner for the full five days of the party. Other women are at the beck and call of the other men and spend the weekend in a hotel room servicing one man after another. The women lie to their husbands and tell them they are bartenders, or big wigs for various big companies and have to go to meetings around the country. Most of the men are old and even unfirm. They make deals with the women and their airfare is paid for. Relateable Reese (RR) has hundreds of copies of airfare receipts as well as photos of interactions at parties. This is a crime on several levels. Not only is it trafficking of these women but think of the families affected by these men and women's lies. . RR would go through a lot of turmoil while her husband was at these parties. When he would come home she would plead with her husband (JQ) to stop going to these parties and discuss with him all she found on his computer. He would refuse and tell her how naive she was and mentally gaslight her. They would go to some Mason's parties and he would order her not to say anything about the Jesters. Why? Because many of the Masons didn't know this society even existed. At these parties, RR was accosted by some of the men. With their wives right there in the room, they would come up to her and grab her behind or come up behind her and kiss her on the neck. She would tell her husband expecting him to have words with these men. No. He would just tell her that he didn't see it so too bad. She was stuck. She had no money and had a son. JQ was abusive but RR had no money to leave. He was even mean to her son. Also, a small pamphlet the guys got at the parties and that she found had a poem on it that read like this: I AM A JESTER What I see here What I hear here Shall stay here When I leave here. And the other disgusting thing was that when they went to leave and come back to their normal family lives they would say it was time to leave their "loved ones" and go back to their families. When she started the channel on YouTube she was finally able to save some money and make plans to divorce him. She planned to go to Tennessee to live near her mother and began packing. Her husband was getting more and more ugly with her and her son so she had a male friend come and stay there while she packed to leave. JQ would be very nice when the friend was around. The perfect narcissist. She finally gets away and moves to a small town in Tennessee near her mother and stepdad. But, this is not the end. Stay tuned for part three and what she decides to do with her knowledge of the Jesters.
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@LindaOHio (187081)
• United States
7 Sep
It's almost like being stuck in Scientology. I'm glad she got away. I hope you are having a good weekend.
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@celticeagle (173501)
• Boise, Idaho
8 Sep
She said at one point after thinking about what she put up with him that she'd almost rather be back in Scientology.
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@wolfgirl569 (114890)
• Marion, Ohio
7 Sep
Glad she got away
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@celticeagle (173501)
• Boise, Idaho
8 Sep
So am I. She sure put up with a lot from him.
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@jstory07 (143535)
• Roseburg, Oregon
9 Sep
That is good that she got away.
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@celticeagle (173501)
• Boise, Idaho
9 Sep
Yes, it certainly is. And I applaud her for keeping the evidence and letting the world know the truth.
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@Fleura (31489)
• United Kingdom
7 Sep
What a horrible situation to be in. Glad she got away.
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@celticeagle (173501)
• Boise, Idaho
8 Sep
Yes, it is and I am too.
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