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Famous Lawyers and Freemasons: Edgar Hoover, 1st director of the FBI |
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Wednesday, 07 February 2007 |
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Edgar Hoover graduated from law school shortly after WWI and was unemployed for a brief period of time. He went to work for the federal government and made his name going after the "reds" and the anarchists in the 1920s. He helped create the FBI and was instrumental in building up its reputation, power and resources. For instance, initially the FBI members were mostly lawyers and accountants and they were unarmed. In time, the FBI became the premier National Police Force.
As the FBI grew in power and status, Hoover obtained special permission to establish a Masonic Lodge of FBI agents. This Lodge was restricted to male members of the FBI. To increase your knowledge of Freemansonry, answer the following questions: (1) Is the above gravestone Hoover's? (2) What are the symbols on the gravestone? Send us your answers by e-mail and we will make a donation to the charity of your choice in the sum of $200. Please consider giving to Spirit of America and Major Britt Rosenberry's work in the middle east. Spirit of America promotes humanitarian work in Iraq and Afghanistan. Go to their web-site for more details and have a look at Bill Roggio's articles from Iraq. |