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Herschel Walker caught lying again

After the story broke earlier this week that Walker, the Republican candidate for Senate in Georgia, had paid for his girlfriend's abortion, Walker vehemently denied the allegations, claiming he didn't even know the woman. Now the woman has revealed that she is the mother of one of Walker's other children. Walker had initially only acknowledged the existence of his son Christian, a right-wing TikToker who is the son of Walker's ex-wife. More recently, Walker has admitted to fathering three other children, including the one whose mother is the woman he paid to have an abortion.

https://apnews.com/article/abortion-2022-midterm-elections-health-georgia-herschel-walker-5ca79a4630445fe0c885cc9d2dd91584

A recent poll shows Walker trailing his opponent, Democratic incumbent Raphael Warnock, by 12 points.
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SW-User
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At the end of his speech he does the freemason/illuminate sign. 🪬🔺 pretending to be a good man!
they love their signs and symbols.
@SW-User I'm sure he was just copying it from something he saw. This guy doesn't have the intellect to be a freemason. My father was a freemason and told me he had to take classes that he had to pass to advance. There's no way Walker is capable of that.
BackyardShaman · 61-69, M
@LeopoldBloom I went to junior high and high school with this horrible person, he didn’t even show up to most classes, especially English and Math, and was automatically passed thru per order of the school principals and head coaches.
SW-User
@LeopoldBloom maybe just a wanna be?
different degrees of freemasons. How deep up do your father go?
@SW-User 33rd degree, Scottish Rite. From what I could tell, it was just a men’s social club.
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@LeopoldBloom
So the higher up you go, the more you get to know, it’s not a good organisation, lots of secrets.
My grandfather was one, seems harmless at the bottom but it’s not.
@SW-User I didn't join because it looked as silly as every other religion or esoteric group. The organization does do some charitable work, or at least they used to. Other than attracting attention from conspiracy theorists, it's basically nonsense.

Someone told me that when you join, they test you by showing you a crucifix and telling you to urinate on it. Whether you do or you don't, they congratulate you and tell you you "passed the test." Your "instruction" from then on will be different depending on whether you urinated on it or not. One path is the true one, the other is false. The problem is that the people teaching you have forgotten which is which.