Myth: The Boston Tea Party was organized in St. Andrew's Lodge in Boston and its member participated in tossing the tea into Boston Harbor.
Fact: So well has the secrecy surrounding the Boston Tea Party been kept that to this day not a single participant can be truthfully named! It's true that St. Andrew's Lodge didn't meet on the night of the "party." This proves nothing. The "T" that has been claimed is part of the minutes of the Lodge is actually an indistinguishable scroll. By no stretch of the imagination can it be called a "T" or any other letter.
Myth: There is no such thing as a woman Freemason:
Fact: Feminine Freemasonry and Co-Masonry do exist, in fact there are many many Feminine Grand Lodges, the largest concentration of women masons is in England with some 60,000 members... just because mainstream Grand Lodges do not recognize them does not mean that they do not exist.
Fact: So well has the secrecy surrounding the Boston Tea Party been kept that to this day not a single participant can be truthfully named! It's true that St. Andrew's Lodge didn't meet on the night of the "party." This proves nothing. The "T" that has been claimed is part of the minutes of the Lodge is actually an indistinguishable scroll. By no stretch of the imagination can it be called a "T" or any other letter.
Myth: There is no such thing as a woman Freemason:
Fact: Feminine Freemasonry and Co-Masonry do exist, in fact there are many many Feminine Grand Lodges, the largest concentration of women masons is in England with some 60,000 members... just because mainstream Grand Lodges do not recognize them does not mean that they do not exist.