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Secret Mysteries of America's Beginnings unfolds the fascinating history behind the founding of America, and exposes the esoteric underbelly of its design. Why is Washington D.C. build on the 77th Meridian? Are the Revolutionary War cities really built in perfect alignment with Stonehenge? If America was founded as a Christian nation, why are many of its symbols based on Pagan traditions? There is no doubt that much of America's national heritage was Christian, but just as a coin has two sides, our national heritage has a second side - one based squarely on occult secret societies and their values.

To find the answer to these questions, we follow the journey of secret societies from England to the New World and learn of their ancient hope: to rebuild the lost empire of Atlantis.

In the 16th century, Sir Francis Bacon was at the helm of the secret societies in England. When Bacon penned his classic work, "The New Atlantis" he believed that America and Atlantis were one and the same. He outlined his vision for the perfect society, and some suggest the program he set forth has been the driving force behind the course of modern history. While he did not originate the concept, it was Bacon who articulated an ancient plan to be carried out by all the secret orders.

As Chief of the Rosicrucians and the first Grand Master of modern Freemasonry, Bacon sent his followers to the new world. A 1910 Newfoundland stamp with his image upon it reads, "Lord Bacon: the Guiding Spirit in [the] Colonization Scheme". Because of his influence, Francis Bacon is considered by some to be "the real and true founder of America". For centuries, controversy has surrounded this figure who is said to be the illegitimate son of Queen Elizabeth I, and secret author of the Shakespeare plays; the man whom Thomas Jefferson considered one of the three most influential men in history.

Is it possible that Bacon's vision guides America today?

Where The DaVinci Code meets National Treasure: Learn the incredible secrets of the esoteric traditions, hidden within the manifold layers of signs and symbols in our nation's infrastructure. Find out why some believe that from ancient times America has been chosen to fulfill a secret destiny.

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  • Thanks for the video. I really enjoyed it. Just wanted to say that I still think freemasonry is cool.

  • @Enigma6662 thank u! i respect how you were very "polite" in stating your opinion! You dont see that to much around here. Godbless!

  • Great post, I see some people avoid the facts if they do not coincide with or challenge thier beliefs. Maybe you make them feel ashamed and therefore they are aggitated.

  • Thanx, I agree 100%, i almost regret waking up in the morning, knowing im going to have all kinds of hate mail (comments) but sometimes i respond ,and sometimes i let them vent!

  • Wow, Calm down there lil missy, actually that was an accident, if you want to re-write it, i wont delete it! I went to hit reply and hit remove mybad! What you wrote was moronic anyway. Infact i still have what you wrote ill copy it and repost it so you dont pee your pants!! LOL

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  • i always try to warn people in society about this stuff and how the gov is going to try and control every aspect of our lives but they just think im mental and they want me to be put in a nuthouse. its just so frusrating.

  • the federal reserve must be dissolve

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  • kiillllllll illuminati

  • It is said that Sir Francis Bacon wrote the Shakespeare plays.

  • @kubiyama (You made this post 2yrs ago...but, when you right...you right!) FED up, with the Fed!

  • @ForGodNeverCountry Very true. And god bless you!

  • @zetetic0void arent you too enlightend to be writing all that here?

  • part7 ... so check out the first 24 seconds of this video ( watch?v=g0t-naNMcCo ) "Manly P. Hall : Magic - White, Gray and Black Part 3".. I have this suspicion that he was talking about himself when he talked about 'a certain person who was told they would be "magically destroyed" if he tried to leave or resign from a certain "organization" - he then said "he survived it , but it was a bad time for a while". He was given the 33 degree title but didn't join Masonry in the usual way.

  • part6... There is suspicion of certain members inside Freemasonry (or any group). Groups can have small unofficial subgroups inside them. I'm not sure if Masonry on some official level has become corrupted but one quote from Manly P. Hall's talk on 'white,grey, black magick makes me wonder: He said 'he knew someone who joined a group that turned out to not be what it should be but when he tried to resign, he was told he would be "magickally destroyed". Maybe Hall was talking about himself?

  • part5... However, it seems to me even though some people may have had seemingly great ideas of a New Atlantis, the instigation of this idea since the 1600's has been ethically poorly done (such as the treatment of native Americans) and has been infiltrated by greed and corruption. There seemed to be fighting for control by Banking Families (even leading to some US president assassinations who blocked Central banks). Alleged noble plans may have become corrupted by various groups greedy schemes

  • part4... There's no question that Manly P. Hall knew about the Freemasonic aspect of the developments in the "New World" as linked to an idea of a New Atlantis ... his book "The Secret Destiny of America" goes into this. There's indication that in some Native American myths, they were waiting for the return of certain gods (perhaps myths planted by priests of Atlantis after catastrophe?) ... The Aztec king mistook the cross-bearing (symbol of Atlantis) Spaniards as that return but were wrong.

  • part3... "Occult" means "hidden". There was good reason for knowledge to be "hidden". If you were caught with certain information, the Church would torture/burnt you alive on a stake! Hiding info in codes, obscure diagrams, symbols, allegories is understandable. The word "occult" is not automatically "evil" - it is neutral. Manly P. Hall lectured on "black, grey and white" magick - he strongly warned against 'black magick' and equated scienists who create weapons as dealing with 'black magick'

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