Kennedy and the Royal Arch
October 12, 2008 @ 9:42 am by Noble LieFrom Duncan’s Monitor:
Q. Give me another sign? (Give sign.)
Q. What is that called?
A. The grand hailing sign, or sign of distress of a Royal Arch Mason.
Q. To what does it allude?
A. To the additional portion of the penalty of my obligation, that I would sooner have my skull clove off, and have my brain exposed to the scorching rays of a noonday sun, than divulge any of the secrets of this Degree unlawfully.

Kennedy - Ceannaideach - Gaelic for “Ugly Head”


Dealey Plaza and the overpass / arch. Also referred to as the “rainbow over Neptune’s Trident.”
A Nightmare on Elm Street? Naah..
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