David Rivera: Should Freemasons Be Outlawed? John Quincy Adams Thought So!

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President John Quincy Adams, objecting to the oath of secrecy, in particular to keeping undefined secrets, and to the penalties for breaking the oath, declared, “Masonry ought forever to be abolished. It is wrong – essentially wrong – a seed of evil which can never produce any good.”

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