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References to Freemasonry in popular culture range from the vitriolic to the innocuous. Far more often they are merely misinformed allusions from which Freemasonry faces a far more insidious threat; that of being marginalized, trivialized, and fictionalized. Most of the references noted on this site are harmless, simply pointing out that Freemasonry has played a role in our society; some are humorous, yet some are disturbing in their associations.
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Masonic references online
With the growth of online entertainment, references to Freemasonry have also proliferated
Creased Comics (2006)
Creased Comics presents Cox+Combes' Washington. Copyright Brad Neely. youtube.com (accessed 2006/10/29). creasedcomics.com
SMBC Theater (2009)
Bedtime reading in this online comedy sketch includes Moses W. Redding's 1892 Illustrated History of Freemasonry. "Faking It", Executive Producers: Zach Weiner, Marty Weiner, James Ashby. Produced by Angel Askin, directed by: James Ashby, edited by: Christopher Joseph Starring JP Nickel, Jennifer May Nickel. www.smbc-theater.com, 2009.

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