Freemasonry! The Hollywood star wore this sweater on the show, which caused public outrage, and she apologized.

The National Archives reported Jan. 31 that actress Whoopi Goldberg apologized last week after she wore a sweater with the Prince Hall Freemasonry logo on an episode of The View.

Whoopi Goldberg is an American actress, author, singer-songwriter, talk show host, and one of eleven artists in the history of American entertainment to write the “Showbiz Slam”, i.e. Academy Award, Emmy Award, Tony Award, Grammy Award winner. The View is an American talk show that has been on ABC for its 24th season since August 11, 1997, as part of the network’s daytime programming. It features a multi-generational panel of women who discuss the “hot topics” of the day, such as socio-political and entertainment news.

The National Archives says it represents a victory for free-thinking Internet truthers who know the truth and are aware of the important role of elite secret societies in the world’s power structure.

Although Ms. Goldberg claims that she did not know the design was the seal of Hall Freemasonry, Ms. Goldberg’s excuse doesn’t seem believable, considering that Ms. Goldberg has been in Hollywood for so many years and the Masonic elite is in Hollywood for quite a while.

At the grassroots level, Freemasonry gives the public the impression of a gentlemen’s group like the Elks Club. The Elks Club was founded in 1868 as the Elks Benevolent and Protective Association, originally as a social club in New York City.

However, many high ranking Masons, who promote or facilitate a globalist agenda of maintaining dictatorial rule and oppressing the populace, specialize in deceiving the populace with toxic entertainment and fraudulent journalism.

Basketball commentator and former NBA star Shaquille O’Neal has admitted to being a Freemason, showing off a Masonic ring and associating it with a “basketball career. The same goes for record producer Simon Cowell, who rides a jet ski with a Masonic icon on it.

Why are celebrities constantly showing off Masonic symbols? Some believe that Freemasons and Masonic sympathizers communicate their secrets to make their “craft” more advanced. Others who believe in Ms. Goldberg’s excuses think that Freemasonry is not a bad rule, it’s a good song and dance.

Anyway, Goldberg’s apology shows that people who have taken the red pill and come to their senses understand the truth and will not let the Masonic symbols of popular Culture reappear without an explanation.