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>>25609
so now we know this woman is a mason. Here is 5 out of a lot more examples of her showcasing the red shoe dog-whistling. Is such a footware trend masonic? Well you can tell if someone is a mason by seeing if they stand heel connected to heel at a 90 degree angle. So the color of shoe would be like other garb maybe even garb that can be worn in front of profane. Like a secret sash or something. Plus the blood connotation. Being soaked in blood. Ill show you an example of that next there is many but with this lady alone i am using examples to corroborate the red shoe having some sort of masonic significance if nothing else.