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EPISODE · Nov 20, 2025 · 47 MIN

The Secret History of the Freemasons: 600 Years in the Shadows

from Camp Gagnon · host Mark Gagnon

Who are the Freemasons, and what secret knowledge do they have? Today, we take a closer look at the history of one of the most famous secret societies. We’ll talk about the origin of Freemasonry, the Masonic Circle, the formation of the Grand Lodge, the first Black Freemasons, Italy’s P2 Lodge criminal connection, and other intriguing topics... Welcome to CAMP! 🏕️ Shoutout to our sponsors:Morgan & Morgan and BlueChew 👕🧢 GET YOUR CAMP DRIP HERE: http://camp-rd.com 🎟️ 🎫 Comedy Tour Tickets Here: https://markgagnonlive.com 🎩👽 Daily Dose Of History Here: https://www.dailytodayinhistory.com Timestamps: 0:45 Captain William Morgan’s Disappearance 4:10 Origin of Freemason’s + The Story of Hiram Abiff 8:54 The Number 1 Secret of Freemasonry 11:21 The Masonic Circle 12:42 Formation of The Grand Lodge 14:53 Spread of Freemasonry 17:19 The Morgan Affair 19:39 Famous Freemason’s In History 20:50 The First Black Freemason’s 24:19 Nazi’s Battle w/ Freemasons 27:26 Italy’s P2 Lodge Criminal Connection 33:04 Freemason’s Today 36:57 The Scholarly Thoughts #podcast #horror #foryou #mystery #scary #crime Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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