The Real Story Of Ogboni, Freemasonry, And The Illuminati

The Real Story of Ogboni, Freemasonry, and the Illuminati

Many Nigerians and other Africans have been scammed and are still being scammed in the name of Illuminati, Freemasonry, Ogboni, Wicca, Coven of the Wealthy, and other occult groups out there.

Many people believe that members of these groups are very rich. They also believe that most of the rich, successful, and wealthy people we see and know are also members of these legendary occultic groups

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Many then believe that if they join these legendary occultic groups, they will become very rich, successful, and wealthy themselves. So, they search for these occultic groups all over social media and the internet, where they are told to pay lots of money before they can join the occultic groups.

The most interesting part of the scam is that after you have lost money to these scams, you cannot voice out or cry to anybody. You can only lick your wounds and count your losses. It’s just like money rituals, when you do it and discover that it doesn’t work, you can’t go and tell anybody.

While growing up, I have always dreamed of joining different occultic groups, such as Illuminati, Freemasonry, Ogboni, Wicca, Coven of the Wealthy, and other occult groups out there, as many as I can. However, I started hearing different controversies and conspiracy theories about these occultic groups.

Then years ago, I stumbled upon a brother and namesake, Richard by name, who happened to be a member of the Freemasons, also known as the Lodge. The last time we saw each other was in 2020 when I still lived in my former neighborhood. I was thrilled to see him again, so we decided to hang out and have a drink or two.

While we were enjoying our drinks, I decided to seize the opportunity to ask him about the controversies and conspiracy theories surrounding Freemasonry.

Contrary to what people say and think about these organizations, they are not places to get quick riches or business connections or some supernatural powers.

In fact, one of the questions you would be asked while applying for membership of the Freemason is,

“Are you unbiased by friends and uninfluenced by any mercenary motives?” Don’t apply for membership if you think you’ll be using your membership card to get out of a speeding ticket or to network for your business.


So with others.

Money does not appear from anywhere. Get a job, start a business, no quick riches anywhere. DUMM!ES! Don’t watch too much of Nollywood movies.

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