The Guardian -
17 Apr 2022 09:00

Where they sinister or silly, what actually did they do? To this day no one is quite sure The cover of the Observer Magazine of 18 June 1967 featured the 'secret word known to one million men in Britain' - Boaz. Though quite how something that about one in 20 men knew was a secret is more of a mystery. But then this was an investigation into Freemasonry, so there was bound to be a lot of silliness. There was a double page of mugshots, including dukes, churchmen and judges. 'These men have one co...
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