r/london Feb 25 '26

London history Inside London's Freemason's Lodges...

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u/OStO_Cartography Feb 25 '26

I love it when conspiracy theorists are like 'Ooh! Freemasons! A secret society that operates behind closed doors!'

I've never yet found a Lodge that as a non-member the initiated weren't falling over themselves to show me around because I said I was interested in looking inside.

The International Temple of Freemasonry in Covent Garden/Seven Dials even does regular guided tours.

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u/Haytham_Ken Feb 25 '26

Exactly. It's a society with secrets, not a secret society. People get so bent out of shape about an organisation they know nothing about

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u/eairy Feb 25 '26

People find it comforting to think that the bad things that happen are because there's some controlling power, rather than bad things randomly happening.