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vessels disguised as Indians, and threw shipments of tea into the harbor to protest the Tea
Act. Thomas White was among the participants.
[Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_White_(patriot)#Boston_Tea_Party]
The Green Dragon Tavern took its name from the emblem of a dragon that was mounted
over the entrance. The dragon was formed from copper, and due to weathering it had
turned green. Following is what the dragon design looked like.
Dragon Emblem
The Green Dragon Tavern was also referred to in its day as the “Freemason Arms.”
Although American history books frequently make mention of the role of the Green Dragon
Tavern in the formation of the nation, its Masonic ownership, and the lodge that met
upstairs, is largely ignored. Daniel Webster, a leading American statesmen who lived from
1782-1852, and served as a senator for the state of Massachusetts, referred to the Green
Dragon Tavern as “the headquarters of the American Revolution,” a statement that has been
echoed by numerous historians.
The association with Freemasonry and the Green Dragon is not merely circumstantial. The
men who met there to plan the revolution were not a random group of colonialists who
found the tavern to be a convenient meeting place. These men were to a great degree
Freemasons, and many of them members of St. Andrews Lodge. Among the members were
John Hancock, Paul Revere, and Joseph Warren (Master of the Lodge, killed in 1775 at the
Battle of Bunker Hill).
Is it not of great importance to know that the headquarters of the American Revolution was
a building owned by Freemasons and in which a Masonic lodge held their meetings? Why
is such an important detail not deemed pertinent to the discussion of America’s foundation?
Is it not significant that Freemasonry is Luciferian in its doctrines and the symbol for Satan
is a dragon?
Revelation 20:2
And he laid hold of the dragon, the serpent of old, who is the devil and Satan...
There were only two emblems over the entrance to the Green Dragon Tavern. One was the
dragon itself. The second was the square and compass of Freemasonry. It is fitting that
these symbols should be found together. What type of plans should a Christian anticipate