
  
  
  The Foundation of Universal
  
  
  Freemasonry Inc.
  
  
  By
  
  
  Wor. Bro. 
  Frederic L. Milliken
  
   
  
  It had to happen sooner or later.  It was only a matter of 
  time.  All the racism, homophobia, regulations reminiscent of the US Army, the 
  jockeying for power, the behind the scenes maneuvering, “the smoke filled 
  rooms,’ elections that are a sham, dictatorial tyranny, expulsions without a 
  Masonic trial, pulling of Lodge charters and closing down Lodges for no good 
  reason, refusal to Recognize, withdrawals of Recognition, muzzling of Masonic 
  intercourse, charges of irregularity and clandestine activity, Grand Lodges 
  stealing local Lodge’s property and assets,  the blackballing of expelled 
  Masons from every Grand Lodge in the world, secret ballots that kept out 
  blacks but let in the KKK, Freemasonry hijacked by Christian only Masons in 
  some quarters and by secular Masons in other quarters. It seems to mimic our 
  civil politics where one special interest group vies for control and funds 
  versus other special interest groups and where they all proclaim – “It has to 
  be done this way and this way only!”
  
  WHY? That’s the question that Stephen Quest is asking.  Why 
  does it have to be done only one way?  If we are a fraternity of diversity in 
  makeup why can we not be a fraternity in diversity of practice? If some Masons 
  want to form a Christian only Lodge and others want to form an atheist Lodge, 
  as long as they are adhering to the principles of Freemasonry and actually 
  practicing Freemasonry, why can’t they both go ahead and do what they want? If 
  another group of Masons wants to operate a men’s only Lodge and yet still 
  another group wants to admit women while a third Lodge wants to be women only, 
  why not?
  
  Now no matter what was and what is it is ever changing.  And to 
  say that no changes from the Ancient Charges have ever been made or ever can 
  be made is just foolish. One only has to look at “Revolutionary Brotherhood” 
  by scholar Steven Bullock to see how Freemasonry can evolve. The plain fact is 
  that Freemasonry’s violation of civil and gender rights will not forever be 
  permitted by our civil government.  Sooner or later the strong arm of the law 
  will intervene and literally meet Governor Faubus at the school house door, to 
  make an analogy, and override Masonic code. You know it, I know it and Stephen 
  Quest knows it.
  
  Quest was initiated 19 Aug 81, Passed 30 Sep 81, Raised 28 Oct 
  81 in
  
  Gray Lodge Houston TX.  He became a member of the
  
  Houston Scottish Rite Bodies, 
  
  Ruthven Commandery,
  
  Arabia Shrine Temple and
  
  Bluebell Chapter OES.  Subsequent dual memberships in various lodges 
  around the country notably
  
  Glacier Lodge Anchorage, AK and
  
  Central Arizona Lodge Sedona, AZ.  He was a founding member of
  
  Scientia Coronati Research Lodge.  Quest withdrew all memberships in 2008 
  to affiliate with 
  
  The Grand Orient of the United States of America
  
  Quest has withdrawn from the GOUSA after finding the same 
  “Grand Lodge mentality” that has so much characterized Mainstream Masonry.
  
  “Freemasonry doesn’t work anymore,” 
  proclaims Quest. “It’s time for a new paradigm,” he adds.  
  “I don’t buy into this anymore. It’s got to devolve back to 
  local Lodge control.”
  
  And this is precisely the problem in Freemasonry today.  It has 
  evolved from a bottom up organization to a top down one that feeds on power 
  and control. At a much earlier time in the history of the Craft, Grand Lodges 
  sat at the will and pleasure of local Lodges wherein the power was 
  concentrated. Today local Lodges sit at the will and pleasure of the Grand 
  Master and owe their very existence to him. One might say we have entered a 
  Masonic era of the cult of personality rather than the assimilation and 
  practice of a philosophy.
  
  This is why Freemasonry is dying, Quest admonishes us. Today’s 
  younger generation are not joining Masonry in large numbers.  Many come, he 
  says, to pay their dues and get their ring never to show up again inside a 
  Lodge building. Perhaps it’s because today’s young will not be dictated to. 
  They will not be treated like children. They will not associate with racists 
  or become part of an organization that refuses to open its doors to Black 
  African Americans.
  
  Quest has had two major mentors in his Masonic journey. First 
  in his investigation of Freemasonry prior to joining he fell in love with the 
  works of Manley P. Hall and the words of this author have imprinted onto his 
  spirit a certain guidance system. Later on Dave Daugherty and his organization 
  the “Knights Of Freemasonry Universal,” (KOFU)  
  
  www.kofu33.org
  
   served as inspiration and a model for the path he has chosen.  
  Daugherty went on to form the “Masonic Peace Institute,” whose mission finds 
  it intertwined into the thoughts of Quest.
  
  When Quest finally came to the decision that the only course of 
  action left was a complete break with traditional Freemasonry, he blended the 
  philosophy of Hall with the vision and mission of the Knights of Freemasonry 
  Universal and the Masonic Peace Institute to form the Foundation Of Universal 
  Freemasonry (FOUF).
  
  FOUF is a Confederation of Independent Masonic Lodges. Quest 
  calls it the ultimate Masonic paradigm.
  
  “Universal Freemasonry has previously been considered an 
  abstract philosophical concept, The Masonic Ideal to possibly be achieved by 
  future generations. The Foundation of Universal Freemasonry, Inc. has created 
  a new dynamic devolving Masonic authority back down to the Lodge level from 
  whence it came. Gone is the former quagmire of jurisdiction, recognition and 
  regularity. Here now is Fellowship, Equality and Freedom.”
  
  Quest now in Machesney Park, Illinois and working in Wisconsin 
  has formed a 501c(10) corporation for the purpose of chartering Independent 
  Masonic Lodges. “I’m not going to wait for my grandchildren to solve this 
  problem,” says Quest.  “We need a new dynamic to 
  recharge Freemasonry into a 21st century revitalization, one that 
  respects the individual Mason.”
  
  The Foundation of Universal Freemasonry makes few demands on 
  Lodges it charters.  It requires that a minimum of three Master Masons apply 
  for a charter. Once granted the new Lodge must submit its ritual, by-laws and 
  yearly dues of $52. It also must agree that in any matter of disputes as a 
  Lodge that it must submit to a conflict resolution arbitration process 
  provided by FOUF. It must also submit a yearly report. That’s it. Each 
  chartered Lodge can operate under the nonprofit umbrella of the 501c(10) of 
  FOUF.
  
  In forming this Confederation Quest has tried to make it very 
  clear, very plain and very simple that this is not to be a battle or feud with 
  traditional Freemasonry.  We are not at war, he would say, we are at peace. 
  Quest would endorse the words of Abraham Lincoln:
  
  “With malice toward none, with charity for all, ...let us 
  strive on to finish the work we are in, ...to do all which may achieve and 
  cherish a just and lasting peace among ourselves and with all nations (Grand 
  Lodges).”
  
  He makes that very plain in his statement of Principles:
  
  The Foundation of Universal 
  Freemasonry hereby unilaterally declares itself and its members to be in a 
  state of amity and solidarity with all Freemasons whithersoever dispersed 
  around the globe, regardless of reciprocation.
  
  The Foundation of Universal 
  Freemasonry, while renouncing all previous systems of jurisdiction, 
  recognition and regularity as being archaic and harmful to the full expression 
  of the Masonic Ideal, hereby unilaterally declares itself and its members to 
  be in a state of harmony and peaceful co-existence with all present and future 
  Masonic organizations, regardless of reciprocation.
  
  Today’s Freemasonry operates much like civilly our states did 
  before the Federal Union. In the early years of our country states would affix 
  a tariff on goods coming in from other states. Of course the formation of the 
  United States did away with operating in this manner. Now Quest wants to break 
  down barriers in Freemasonry that serve no particular purpose other than to 
  insulate those in power from responsibility, accountability and the observance 
  of individual Masonic freedom and Rights. The politics of Freemasonry and its 
  method of governance is not Freemasonry.  Rather it is the principles of 
  Freemasonry and its philosophy and daily practice in the world that really is 
  Freemasonry and Quest’s quest is a free expression thereof without 
  hierarchical hindrance that will truly make Freemasonry universal.  And 
  the result will be a truly free Freemasonry with a national American identity 
  not Freemasonry owing allegiance to 51 different fiefdoms.
  
   
  
  
  Statement of Principles
  
  
  The Foundation of Universal Freemasonry, Inc.
  
  A Confederation of Independent Masonic Lodges
  Whereas recognition of the 
  inherent dignity and of the equal and inalienable rights of all members of the 
  Masonic family is the foundation of Universal Freemasonry, and
  Whereas disregard and 
  contempt for these rights have resulted in barbarous acts which have outraged 
  the conscience of our Fraternity, and the advent of a world in which all 
  Freemasons shall enjoy freedom of speech, belief and association has been 
  proclaimed as the highest aspiration of the Masonic Ideal, and
  Whereas it is essential, if 
  a Freemason is not to be compelled to have recourse, as a last resort, to 
  rebellion against tyranny and oppression, that freedom of speech, belief and 
  association should be protected by a common unifying influence, and
  Whereas it is essential to 
  promote the development of friendly relations between all members of the 
  Masonic family, and
  Whereas the members of The 
  Foundation of Universal Freemasonry have in their founding documents 
  reaffirmed their faith in fundamental human rights, in the dignity and worth 
  of the human person and in the equal rights of men and women and have 
  determined to promote social progress and better standards of fellowship in 
  larger freedom, and
  Whereas the members of The 
  Foundation of Universal Freemasonry have pledged themselves to achieve the 
  promotion of Universal Freemasonry and observance of human rights and 
  fundamental freedoms, and
  Whereas a common 
  understanding of these rights and freedoms is of the greatest importance for 
  the full realization of this pledge, 
  Now therefore, The 
  Foundation of Universal Freemasonry proclaims this Statement of Principles as 
  a common standard of achievement for all Freemasons, to the end that every 
  individual Freemason and every Masonic Lodge, keeping this statement 
  constantly in mind, shall strive by teaching and education to promote respect 
  for these rights and freedoms and by progressive measures, to secure their 
  universal and effective recognition and observance, both among the members of 
  this organization and among Freemasons of all Obediences.
  
  Article 1. The Foundation of 
  Universal Freemasonry hereby unilaterally declares itself and its members to 
  be in a state of amity and solidarity with all Freemasons whithersoever 
  dispersed around the globe, regardless of reciprocation.
  
  Article 2. The Foundation of 
  Universal Freemasonry, while renouncing all previous systems of jurisdiction, 
  recognition and regularity as being archaic and harmful to the full expression 
  of the Masonic Ideal, hereby unilaterally declares itself and its members to 
  be in a state of harmony and peaceful co-existence with all present and future 
  Masonic organizations, regardless of reciprocation.
  
  Article 3. All Freemasons are 
  created equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and 
  conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of love, peace and 
  harmony.
  
  Article 4. All Freemasons are 
  entitled to all the rights and freedoms set forth in this Statement of 
  Principles, without distinction of any kind, such as race, color, gender, 
  sexual orientation, language, religion, political or other opinion, national 
  or social origin, property, birth or other status. 
  
  Article 5. All Freemasons have 
  the right of freedom of association, freedom of visitation and freedom of 
  membership in any and all organizations as their interests guide them.
  
  Article 6. All Freemasons have 
  the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion; this right includes 
  freedom to change his or her religion or belief, and freedom, either alone or 
  in community with others and in public or private, to manifest his or her 
  religion or belief in teaching, practice, worship and observance.
  
  Article 7. All Freemasons have 
  the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to 
  hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information 
  and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.
  
  Article 8. All Freemasons are 
  entitled in full equality to a fair hearing by an independent mediator, in the 
  determination of his or her rights and obligations and of any charge against 
  them.
  
  Article 9. The Foundation of 
  Universal Freemasonry shall issue Warrants of Dispensation to form Chapters 
  upon application by any one Master Mason.
  
  Article 10. The Foundation of 
  Universal Freemasonry shall issue Charters to form Lodges and make Masons upon 
  application by any three Master Masons.
  
  Article 11. As the Lodge is 
  the fundamental organizational unit of Freemasonry, Lodges chartered by The 
  Foundation of Universal Freemasonry shall operate according to their own 
  adopted By-Laws free from interference. 
  
  Article 12. Lodges chartered 
  by The Foundation of Universal Freemasonry shall be religious, secular, 
  masculine, feminine or mixed-gender according to the desires of its members.
  
  Article 13. Lodges chartered 
  by The Foundation of Universal Freemasonry shall be free to adopt its own 
  Masonic Ritual and work in any language. 
  
  Article 14. Members of Lodges 
  chartered by The Foundation of Universal Freemasonry agree to submit to a 
  conflict resolution process to be established by an impartial mediation panel. 
  The services of the mediation panel will be available to all Freemasons 
  regardless of their Jurisdiction, Obedience, or Constitution.
  
   
  
  Article 15. All Freemasons are 
  encouraged to participate in the social and cultural life of the community and 
  all Lodges chartered by The Foundation of Universal Freemasonry shall adopt at 
  least one project per year that benefits the community as a whole outside of 
  Lodge activities. 
  
  Article 16. Lodges chartered 
  by The Foundation of Universal Freemasonry shall be open to visitation by all 
  Master Masons regardless of their Jurisdiction, Obedience, or Constitution, 
  subject to a pledge of silence regarding the workings of the Lodge.
  
  Article 17. There shall be an 
  Annual Communication of The Foundation of Universal Freemasonry which will 
  rotate geographically. At least one day of the meeting shall be open to the 
  public for recognition and participation of all interested Masonic visitors.
  
  Article 18. The Annual 
  Communication of The Foundation of Universal Freemasonry shall have an Altar 
  upon which will be placed A Blank Book and The World Scriptures. 
  
  
  Article 19. The Foundation of 
  Universal Freemasonry hereby adopts The Declaration of the Masonic Peace 
  Institute as a part of this document.
  
   
  
   
  
  Declaration of 
  the Masonic Peace Institute
   
  
  
  To: All Inhabitants on Earth
  
   
  
  We, the members and supporters 
  of the Masonic Peace Institute,
  
  are committed to the peaceful 
  coexistence of all peoples 
  
  no matter where dispersed
  
   
  
  To this end we will toil 
  spreading the cement of 
  
  love and affection throughout 
  humanity
  
   
  
  We will work with any 
  like-minded individuals and/or groups, 
  
  no matter their nationality, 
  culture, color, sex, language,
  
  rank, race, residence, or 
  religion
  
   
  
  
  We furthermore, affirm and promote:
  
   
  
  The equal dignity and rights 
  of all people
  
   
  
  The pursuit of peace, liberty, 
  justice, and compassion for all
  
   
  
  The right to the values of 
  enlightenment, through 
  
  education and unbiased 
  information
  
   
  
  Peaceful conflict resolution
  
   
  
  Truth as expressed in all 
  cultures and recognized by all human beings
  
   
  
  Taking responsibility for the 
  consequence of all action, 
  
  processes and understanding
  
   
  
  The truth as expressed in all 
  religions, philosophy and cultures, 
  
  but proselytizing none
  
   
  
  The men & women, of all times 
  and from all nations, who have promoted
  
  or do now, promote peaceful 
  civilization
  
   
  
  The principles of equality 
  found in the theories of democracy,
  
  without proselytizing any 
  political agenda, action or system
  
   
  
  
  To these ends we will act to:
  
   
  
  Establish relations with other 
  national and international peace
  
  organizations
  
   
  
  Participate in worldwide 
  events representing the humanitarian
  
  vision of democracy and peace
  
   
  
  Conduct surveys or research 
  and disseminate information
  
   
  
  Become involved in peace 
  processes where possible, proposing,
  
  participating in, and 
  supporting peace talks and conflict resolution
  
   
  
  Support like minded 
  individuals and organizations
  
   
  
  
  May Love, Peace and Harmony Prevail
  
   
  
  Article 20. The Foundation of 
  Universal Freemasonry, Inc. has been formed as a 501(c)10 
  
  Non-Profit Corporation under 
  the laws of the State of Wisconsin and of the United States of America, 
  dedicated to the cause of Universal Freemasonry and service to the community.
  
   
  
  Article 21. This Statement of 
  Principles shall be incorporated into all founding documents including 
  Warrants of Dispensation and Lodge Charters and shall forever stand as 
  written.
   
  
  Dated this 11th day 
  of February 2011 at Madison Wisconsin, United States of America.
  
   
  
  I have a good friend and Brother in Canada heavily ensconced in 
  its Grand Lodge system, who after reviewing the mess in Arkansas and West 
  Virginia had this to say:
  
  Looking at a lot of the complaints against this or that Grand 
  Lodge, and the rising tides of frustration, it becomes increasingly persuasive 
  to consider ditching the Grand Lodge System entirely, and having like-minded 
  Masons simply create independent, individually Masonically sovereign lodges, 
  as was the case before the formation of the Grand Lodge of England in 1717.
   
  The ancient, "immemorial right" would be exercised. In fact, there is US 
  precedent: George Washington's lodge, in Fredericksburg, Virginia, was I 
  believe an independent lodge...
   
  Imagine Masonic life and lodges with no Grand anyone, no Grand Lodge rules to 
  follow, and no levies or dues to Grand Lodge. Imagine a Masonic lodge entirely 
  self-governing in ritual, business, regalia, membership and all other Masonic 
  activities....
   
  The concept could also be applied nationally, in which case one would create 
  an Independent United States Lodge, and it would meet, say once every two 
  months, in different locations around the country. 
   
  Now, there is a truly revolutionary concept. To coin a phrase, "If this be 
  treason, make the most of it!"
  
  Maybe just maybe if it is time for Mubarak in Egypt to go it is 
  time for 51 power hungry Grand Lodges to go. For under its present 
  constitution today, Freemasonry will not take its philosophy seriously nor 
  will it allow its bonding to become universal. But the Foundation Of Universal 
  Freemasonry will.
  
  We leave you with a charge.  Isn’t that how all great Masonic 
  gatherings are ended?  This charge by Stephen Quest himself will hopefully 
  inspire you to open new doors in the practice of this ancient and beautiful 
  Craft we call Freemasonry.
  
   
   
  
  
  The Building Of King Solomon’s Third Temple
  
  
  by Stephen Quest
  
   
  
  The Temple 
  is in rubble, the Crafts are in confusion, and all hope appears to 
  
  
  have been 
  lost. For those Craftspersons who have been traveling the road to 
  
  
  Jerusalem 
  for any length of time at all, it is not that difficult to understand 
  
  
  the reason 
  why.  Freemasonry was never intended to be practiced from the 
  
  
  top down or 
  bottom up, and as a result neither of those methods have ever 
  
  
  been 
  successful in bringing the Fraternity to realize its full potential, nor will
  
  
  they ever 
  be.  Freemasonry is not about rules and regulations; it is a matter 
  
  
  of the 
  heart.  Freemasonry was intended to be practiced upon the level.  
  
  
  Before the 
  Third Temple of King Solomon can be built the foundation must 
  
  
  be laid, 
  and before the foundation can be laid the ground must be leveled. 
  
  
  All any 
  true Freemason desires is to have the freedom to practice what is 
  
  
  felt in the 
  heart and to have a place to do it. We stand at the threshold of a 
  
  
  dream. 
  Although our principals are timeless, if we do not step boldly into the 
  
  
  future, the 
  full potential of our beloved Freemasonry may be relegated to the 
  
  
  dust bin of 
  historic lore. While the world is quickly moving forward our Crafts 
  
  
  are being 
  left behind. However all hope has not been lost. The system that 
  
  
  appears to 
  be a stumbling block to our progress is actually the stepping 
  
  
  stone into 
  our future. There exists the prerogative to introduce Freemasonry 
  
  
  to its 
  destiny by fiat. Who among you having Freemasonry in your heart, will 
  
  
  also have 
  the courage of your convictions? Who among you will be the FIRST 
  
  
  to put down 
  the setting maul and pick up the trowel?
  
   
  
  You may 
  contact Stephen Quest at:
  
  
  815-209-7455  &  
  
  email@stephenquest.com
  
  And visit 
  his websites at:
  
   http://www.freemasonsdigest.info/
  
  
  
  www.TheFoundationOfUniversalFreemasonry.org
  
   
  