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One more little thing 😉. This goes with the above document.
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Please note on the above documents the name Roger Allen Moore. Since I first posted this (not so long ago) I have learned that there are Washita Moors and dirty Moors. This guy (Roger Allen Moore☝🏻☝🏻) is a dirty Moor. Kinda like this guy. 👇🏻👇🏻
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J. Edgar Hoover
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Just wanted to clear it up. I never want to share incorrect information but if I do, I will own it. Carry on. 💫❤️
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Amazing ❤️ Sacred geometry vibe.
Forwarded from Soul On Ice (Jason)
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Someone sent this to me asking if I had ever heard of this organization. I had not but did a little snooping around. Going to post what I found. If anyone has heard of it or know something please chime in in the comments.
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GOATS - that sent my mind racing in so many directions. But! Also very interesting is the signature: Bernard Google
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Not only was/is there a Brotherhood but there is a Sisterhood as well.
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The bottom of the card says read the Chicago Herald and Examiner every day for Chapter News. Was this a ploy to increase readership/profits for the newspaper? Who was the owner at that time?
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William Randolph Hearst
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So this Barney Google was a cartoon strip by Billy De Beck.....
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That seemed to go nowhere (for now) but then my friend reminded me of this, the Chicago Red Sox Curse. What is it with Chicago and Goats?
Here is the story: The Curse of the Billy Goat was a sports curse that was supposedly placed on the Chicago Cubs Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise in 1945, by Billy Goat Tavern owner William Sianis. The curse lasted 71 years, from 1945 to 2016. During Game 4 of the 1945 World Series at Wrigley Field, Sianis's pet goat, named Murphy, was bothering other fans, and so the pair were asked to leave the stadium. Outraged, Sianis allegedly declared, "Them Cubs, they ain't gonna win no more", which had been interpreted to mean that the Cubs would never win another National League (NL) pennant, at least for the remainder of Sianis's life. (From Wikipedia)
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