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Freemasons: A Society of Secrets

Fox Nation gets inside access to some of the largest Masonic temples in the U.S. to investigate conspiracies surrounding Freemasonry. Is this secret society a satanic cult, or perhaps a closed-door cabal running a shadow government? Or are Masons just an unassuming fraternity and charitable organization? Tom Shillue interviews members and Grand Masters to try and learn what goes on behind closed doors. What will they reveal?

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Fox Nation gets inside access to some of the largest Masonic temples in the U.S. to investigate conspiracies surrounding Freemasonry. Is this secret society a satanic cult, or perhaps a closed-door cabal running a shadow government? Or are Masons just an unassuming fraternity and charitable organization? Tom Shillue interviews members and Grand Masters to try and learn what goes on behind closed doors. What will they reveal?

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