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Facts and Fiction
Facts and Fiction About Freemasonry

A new 17-minute audiotape discusses several issues important to Freemasonry. Responding to numerous false claims about Freemasonry by anti-Masons are several noted Masonic leaders such as Gary Leazer, Jim Tresner, Brent Morris, Terry Tilton and Bob Davis. 

Cost is $5.00 plus S/H. Please specify audio cassette or CD format.

So You Want to Know More About Freemasonry

A seventeen minute brief, interesting and informative overview of the purpose and history of Freemasonry. Specify audiocassette or CD format. $6.00 plus S/H #CD102

Ad-Slicks

AD SLICKS - Customize your own Masonic Public Awareness Program. Select from six effective black and white Masonic Awareness ads. Also includes CD with digital files. $6.50 plus S/H #AS1

Videotapes

Masonic Conversation Series (Produced by Capstone Productions, Inc.)

All videos $20.00 plus $5.00 S&H. No S&H on orders of three or more videos

Steven Trachtenberg, President of George Washington University in Washington, D.C. who speaks about Freemasonry during the Enlightenment. VR #701

James Rees, director of Historic Mount Vernon and Donald M. Robey, PGM, Executive Secretary and Treasurer of the George Washington Masonic National Memorial Association describe their efforts to jointly publicize the history of George Washington. VR #702

Dr. William Fox gives a summary of his new book, "The Lodge of the Double-Headed Eagle", a history of the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry's Southern Jurisdiction. VR #703

Kevin M. Tuck, Director of the Institute for Masonic Studies at the Grand Lodge of California, F. & A. M. describes Masonic symbols and their Masonic meaning. VR #704

Richard E. Fletcher, PGM discusses the work of the Masonic Service Association of North America and the Masonic Information Center. VR #705

Colonel George Harrington, President of the National Sojourners, Inc. explains the Sojourners, their Collingwood headquarters, and the Heros of '76. VR #706

Wallace E. McLeod, Executive Secretary, The Philalethes Society, discusses the "Origins of Freemasonry." VR #707

Dr. S. Brent Morris, author and historian, tells viewers how to start a Masonic library. VR #708

Dr. Rex R. Hutchens, Ph.D., author and historian, explains the Knights Templar. VR #709

Pete Normand, Editor of the "The Plumbline" of the Scottish Rite Research Society explains how a "new" kind of Masonic Lodge attracts and keeps members. VR #710