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Freemasons Building Marker for Satan in Mountain Province?

Concrete marker with Freemasons' symbol found in Mountain Province, sparking speculation that it is a marker for Satan.

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Some people believe that this concrete marker in the Mountain Province is a sign that Freemasons are building a marker for Satan in the region.

A recent discovery in the Mountain Province of the Philippines has sent shockwaves through the country. A concrete marker showing the Freemason's symbol, the Square and Compasses, was found on the side of a busy road, just above the Mountain Province welcome arch. The marker is clearly visible to everyone who passes by.

A concrete marker showing the Freemason's Square and Compasses symbol found on the side of a road, just above the Mountain Province welcome arch.

Some people believe that the marker is a sign that Freemasons are building a marker for Satan in the region. Freemasonry has a long and controversial history in the Philippines. Some people believe that the organization is involved in occult practices, while others believe that it is a force for good in society. The discovery of the marker has reignited these debates, with some people claiming that it is a sign of Freemasonry's dark side.

The presence of the Square and Compasses symbol on the marker has led some people to believe that it was built by Freemasons, or by someone who is trying to make it look like it was built by Freemasons. However, the most likely explanation for the marker is that it was built by a group of people who are interested in occult practices.

The location of the marker is also interesting. It is located on a busy road, which means that it is seen by many people every day. This could be a way for the builders of the marker to send a message to the public, or it could simply be a way for them to make their offerings more accessible.

Some believe that the marker is a sign of something sinister, they believe that the Freemasons are trying to establish a foothold in the Cordilleras.

Some people believe that the marker is a sign of something more sinister. They believe that the Freemasons are trying to establish a foothold in the Cordillera Region, and that the marker is a way for them to show their power. They also believe that the marker is a way for the Freemasons to recruit new members.

Others believe that the marker is simply a prank. They believe that someone built it as a way to scare people, or as a way to make the Freemasons look bad.

Whatever the case may be, the discovery of the marker has raised a lot of questions. Who built it? Why was it built? And what does it mean?

Only time will tell what the truth is, but one thing is for sure: the discovery of the marker has left a lot of people wondering what the Freemasons are up to.

Does this mark the beginning of a new era of darkness? Or is it just a harmless prank? Only time will tell.


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