Freemasons
The world's largest and oldest fraternal organization, with millions of members, shrouded in secrecy and ritual but largely focused on charitable and networking activities.
INVESTIGATION OVERVIEW
Freemasonry is the world's largest secret society, with an estimated 6 million members worldwide. Its origins trace to the medieval stonemasons' guilds of Europe. Modern Freemasonry is organized into Grand Lodges, with members progressing through degrees of initiation. Symbolism includes the square and compass, the all-seeing eye, and various architectural metaphors. While conspiracy theories claim Freemasons secretly control governments and financial systems, the organization is generally recognized as a fraternal and charitable network. However, its secrecy, rituals, and historical exclusivity have fueled speculation for centuries.
KEY CLAIMS
Freemasons secretly control the world's governments and banks
Masonic symbols (the all-seeing eye, pyramid) on currency prove their influence
The founding fathers of the United States were Freemasons who designed the nation on Masonic principles
Freemasonry is connected to the Illuminati and other occult societies
Members advance through degrees by learning secret knowledge about the universe
SUPPORTING EVIDENCE
Many U.S. founding fathers including George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, and Paul Revere were Masons
Masonic symbols appear on the U.S. dollar bill and in Washington D.C. architecture
Freemasonry's rituals and degrees are well-documented by former members
The organization's secrecy has been confirmed by its own publications
Historical Masonic lodges have been linked to political movements worldwide
COUNTER ARGUMENTS
Freemasonry is primarily a charitable organization that publishes its activities online
Masonic symbols on currency are not evidence of control but of the historical influence of members
The organization has been extensively documented and is not genuinely 'secret'
Membership has declined significantly in the modern era
Most Masons are ordinary people, not global power brokers
TIMELINE
Regius Poem, oldest Masonic text
First Grand Lodge formed in London
Freemasonry spreads throughout the American colonies
Morgan Affair leads to anti-Masonic sentiment in U.S.
Declining membership worldwide
KEY FIGURES
George Washington
Freemason and first U.S. President
Albert Pike
Sovereign Grand Commander and influential Masonic author
ORGANIZATIONS
United Grand Lodge of England
Masonic Lodge
Scottish Rite
Masonic Appendant Body
York Rite
Masonic Appendant Body
SOURCES
RELATED ENTITIES
PEOPLE
George Washington
Albert Pike
ORGANIZATIONS
United Grand Lodge of England
Scottish Rite
York Rite
EVENTS
Regius Poem, oldest Masonic text
1390s
First Grand Lodge formed in London
1717
Freemasonry spreads throughout the American colonies
1730s
Morgan Affair leads to anti-Masonic sentiment in U.S.
1826
Declining membership worldwide
2000s–present
