Is baseball a Masonic ritual disguised as a game, allowing it to be regularly played in front of millions of people?

Dr. John Reizer

Isn’t life a mystery? I mean you never truly know where your journey through the construct will take you.

I was a pretty weird kid in some respects growing up, in my opinion, compared to other children in my age group.

But in looking back, I was also normal in many other respects. What is normal anyway? Is it something that measures a person’s sanity or lack thereof or a mathematical equation that calculates where a percentage of things lie compared to others?

Besides communicating with an alter ego beginning in 1973 called Michael Morris, who gave me tremendous insight into how the realm works, I was self-absorbed in sports, more specifically baseball.

There was a time when baseball was the most important thing in my life. I’m not kidding when I write that I ate, slept, and breathed this sport.

In 1975, I played in the Little League World Series (LLWS) in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. My team won the tournament and before I was thirteen years old my life drastically changed.

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That baseball game was televised nationally, and over a hundred million people watched it. I would write a book about the experience a few years later.

John Reizer, 1975 LLWS – The Associated Press

Ah, baseball, what a fantastic game. Often referred to as America’s favorite pastime, this sport requires its participants to possess exceptional eye and hand coordination, extraordinary twitch muscles, and a strong throwing arm.

Baseball provides spectators with nonstop suspense and many tension-filled scenarios, with short bursts of action in between. The tensions produced by the game’s progression wax and wane throughout the nine-inning contest.

Lakewood, NJ Wins LLWS!

John Reizer at bat – 75 LLWS – Associated Press

But is America’s favorite game something more sinister than how it’s presented?

Is the numerology affiliated with the sport of baseball giving us a clue about its occult origins?

Does the shape and design of the playing field, a diamond, give us a vital clue about this game that millions upon millions of people obsess over, especially in America?


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A Civil War general, Abner Doubleday is often credited with inventing baseball in 1839. Isn’t it amazing how virtually no sports existed until the 1800s? What the heck did people do for fun? Maybe it’s hard to have fun after a cataclysmic event or reset!

Baseball historians disagree, however, who the real inventor of the sport was.

When you look at the game objectively, it’s damn hard not to notice baseball’s likeness to Freemasonry.

Is that what’s going on here? Is this game a Masonic ritual that captures the energy of millions of spectators daily for 8 months a year?

What are your thoughts about America’s favorite pastime and possible connection to Freemasonry?


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