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When most of us hear the word freemason we usually think of a band of brothers that stretches across the world, a fraternity of moneyed men who engage in strange rituals and greet each other with a secret handshake. These people belonging to this mysterious nexus believe in a higher power and together they share secrets and protect each other. And when they meet at the lodge they do so with the doors closed to the world. What happens at the lodge stays at the lodge. The Master leads the ceremonies, and what he says will never become public knowledge. The fact freemasonry is shrouded in so much secrecy does of course elicit us non-freemason to be curious, so today well try to separate the facts from the myth. But lets first go back to the beginning and see how it all got started. What we know as freemasonry goes back to what were called the guilds of stonemasons and cathedral builders back in Middle Ages Britain. A guild was a kind of an association for certain kinds of artisans or