Yes. Now riddle me this-only 200 years of planning after Waterloo? Or less? Or is planning longer range coupled with Ad Hoc? How few need to plan? Masonry as an example has flourished since before the Great Fire of London.
Mammonry and Masonry go walking hand in hand like any couple but before the Red Shields come forward into history Masonry had woven itself into what was Catholic Europe's Mammonry.
Thanks Stegiel for linking this.
It's good to know whatever can be known about the string pullers.
I think that I have been getting frights daily for a couple of years.
Thanks Bruce. Threadsirish has all the dope.
Yes. Now riddle me this-only 200 years of planning after Waterloo? Or less? Or is planning longer range coupled with Ad Hoc? How few need to plan? Masonry as an example has flourished since before the Great Fire of London.
Mammonry and Masonry go walking hand in hand like any couple but before the Red Shields come forward into history Masonry had woven itself into what was Catholic Europe's Mammonry.