CONCERN4JUSTICE
Membership of C4J is free. We are a small group of former Leeds students, presently meeting in and around Huddersfield. Our motivation is entirely altruistic so we are looking for new members and links to allied groups with similar grievances and rational ideas to stop the rot!
As you can see, we are in need of a prospective member with experience in website design and internet expansion!
I want to kick off any debate on the subject of freemasonry in the police. Government sources make a conservative estimate that 15% of serving police officers are freemasons. The ratio is believed to be much higher amongst the upper echelons. My question is this:- Can a police officer serve the public interest whilst concurrently serving the interest of a secret society?
Dr M T Gray
C4J
3 comments:
Oh, you do have a blog after all.
Hello. Brain-dead moron here.
Can a police officer serve the public interest whilst concurrently serving the interest of a secret society?
Yes and No. Depends on the officer. I am glad to clear that up.
Next question?
P.S. The Masons are not a secret society, or I would not have heard of them.
If this blog is going to be a success you are going to have to put a bit more intellectual rigor into your questions.
One entry does not make you appear that concerned about justice. Perhaps things aren't as bad as you first thought?
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