Years of Freemasons silence broken… on TikTok: Members of world’s most secretive society share ‘behind-the-scenes video’
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It is revered as one of the oldest secret societies in the world.
But after centuries of being shrouded in mystery, members of one Freemasons lodge have finally broken their silence on some of its age-old traditions.
A 78-second clip uploaded by the London Masons on TikTok has given a behind-the-scenes glimpse of the ancient fraternal organisation.
The video plays on a recent trend circulating on the social media platform which sees people of a certain group address stereotypes surrounding their day to day activities.
Each stonemasons member begins their piece-to-camera by saying ‘I’m a Freemason, of course I…’, before divulging a common trope about the organisation.
The first member admits to taking his regalia case ‘everywhere I go’, while another boasts about knowing all the words of the English national anthem before playing the tune on his piano.
Other members proceed to make fun of how they always carry spare traditional white gloves, while another jokingly admits he forgets his ‘ritual’ before pretending to scour through his book for the right words.
And in the final joke of the video, two stonemasons pretend they are about to reveal the group’s secret handshake – before proceeding to raise their hands to their face in a mocking gesture.
A 78-second clip uploaded by the London Masons on TikTok has given a behind-the-scenes glimpse of the ancient fraternal organisation
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In the final joke of the video, two stonemasons pretend they are about to reveal the group’s secret handshake
London Masons said the videos were a ‘great way to show the human face’ of Freemasonry and help ‘debunk the myths of the organisation’.
But other commentators on TikTok were less enthusiastic, with one person calling it an ‘upmarket boys club’.
Another user also wrote: ‘I’m a Freemason, of course I’m proper weird’, while another mocked the group by saying: ‘I’m a Freemason, of course I get off with speeding tickets because the chief constable is in my lodge.’
A fourth user said: ‘You know what, I don’t think these are the guys that are secretly running the world.’
Freemasonry was originally based on guilds created by stonemasons in the 14th century.
As ancient stonemasons travelled from job to job, the handshakes were created to recognise a man’s experience, with each level of mason using a different handshake.
Gloves and aprons, which were worn by the stonemasons for protection, are still worn today and become more decorated as a Mason climbs the ladder within the organisation.
The square and compasses, trowel and plumb level, tools that every stonemason needed, are now internationally recognised insignia of the Masons.