Lowaicue
英語在香港
You have shown no evidence of any "corruption", you have made unsubstantiated accusations and told us to ask cops if they were Freemasons. That's silliness. You've given no real evidence of power. Nor have I tried to prove otherwise, I've simply given you my experience. You assign some "evil" purpose to that and try to make it seem like I am trying to "hide" something by simply telling you what I have seen and what I know directly.
I have given you personal evidence which, if necessary, I would be prepared to swear on oath, and I have given you two separate quotations supporting allegations that I have made.
I am not trying to prove anything but to show the likelihood of influence. You have said nothing to counter that. If you wish to call that 'silliness' you have that right, but it must be said that to do so might indicate to many that you are unable to properly defend Freemasonry.
I know many Americans love to join funny clubs and organisations (anything to wear a silly hat) and I know many people treat membership of their particular lodge as a selfless and often charitable pursuit. It does not alter the fact that Freemasons influence governments and judiciaries and that is just plain wrong. It does not alter the fact that many (most?) Freemasons join a lodge for the advantages membership gives them in business and protection and it does not alter the fact that many of those advantages might be construed as unethical if not downright illegal.
But you know that.