There are good and bad in all organisations and groups and Freemasonry is not exempt. I have known many very good people in Freemasonry and I have also met some bad ones. The same goes for Golf Clubs, RAOB, Lions, Councils, Parliament, Doctors, Nurses, Policemen, the Clergy, and every other organisation you can think of. It just happens that some groups attract more attention than others or they happen to be the "flavour of the month".
Micox said: " I asked because of some very dubious but unprovable experiences, probably involving freemasons, when working as a social worker in Flintshire/Clwyd Social Services 1973 - 5. As a pointer I cited some of the instances in the North Wales Child Abuse Inquiry in the 1990s. Those contributions should be found and copied here."
The words "unprovable experiences, probably involving freemasons" say it all. There was obviously no substance to the matters and why Freemasons should be tarnished by things that are unprovable or merely probabilities is tantamount to victimisation. If proof were available then let those who are proved guilty be punished accordingly whether they be Freemasons or not. WWW