Leo Taxil exposed the secret of the Freemasons - that at their highest orders, they were Luciferians, and other such conspiracy stuff. However, the Taxil exposé was nothing more than a hoax, but it stuck like napalm.
In Morals and Dogma, Albert Pike threw in a single sentence that seemed reverent toward Lucifer. The book is three inches thick, but people focus on this single sentence as the sole evidence of the Luciferian tendencies of Freemasonry.
All that aside, I do get a very Luciferian vibe from much of the Masonic thought, though there's really no way to substantiate this.
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