Check out my latest find while biking around after work today:

It is a clock that reads, “Time for Masonry.” It’s located on a streetcorner amongst a bunch of completely innocuous shops, at (I think) Palatine Ave and 85th St. I didn’t see any lodges or other masonic regalia nearby either. Nor am I finding any other mention of it online.
I would be curious to find out more about it, who paid for it, etc. Seattle seems to have a very heavy Masonic presence… Not sure what that means, if anything. But it’s certainly interesting.
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You have to get a shot of that thing at noon!
Well Tim, I hate to say this, but it appears as though your destiny is calling… In very clear subtle ways, the cosmic voices of truth and destiny are revealing themselves to you. Pieces by piece, everyday you are being shown a piece to a larger puzzle… What is the truth you ask? Well, that might be hard for me to give you a direct answer or to specifically ascertain… However I believe that you might be the antichrist and for you that might not really be a bad thing.. Becoming a mason, learning their great and powerful secrets; unlocking vast cryptic wealths of truth and knowledge… You are being shown right now small trinkets of what will surely be clues to a larger puzzle of the ultimate grand truth about yourself… Let the masonic brotherhood show you the way Tim, let them reveal to you the truth and “light…”
Gee-willikers Pa, I think I *will* go join the Masons!
Seriously though Mark, thanks for your words of encouragement. It’s really thoughtful of you.
Seattle seems to have a very heavy Masonic presence… Not sure what that means, if anything
That grunge was a Freemason conspiracy?
Masons killed Kurt Cobain??? Shit man, this thing goes deep…
What about Jimi Hendrix?
Many of the original founders of Seattle and the surrounding Puget Sound were Freemasons from the East Coast. It spreads like a virus. You should go visit Port Gamble. It’s a tiny little town across the water. The main building is the Masonic lodge and the graveyard is full of masonic headstones. The founders of Port Gamble were freemasons from Boston.