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.
The quote "Knowledge is power" clearly implicates the importance of propaganda. This clip actively lies about this to confuse and pretends it is instead related to knowledge of science.
These characters realised the importance of propaganda and how their world was controlled, just like ours today, by controlling minds. Papers did not exist for propaganda at that time, churches did. The central pillar of religion is and always have been controlling minds, and using people to control each other.
Antonsson 4 months ago in playlist american secret history
@turtle4aire it depends on how many people wrote it yes it is possible all u need is like 100 people and 5 6 days u can have it done
stacks6969allday 1 year ago
DAMMIT! this documentary has been taken off Youtube so many times! Haha! I have it myself but I am glad I found it again online. FUCK THE NEW WORLD ORDER! Check out my page people! CHEERS!
BEZCORE 1 year ago
Why is it that if a man finds enlightenment, that he feels he should bestow it onto the rest of the world. Fuckoff with your stupid discoveries. Keep them to yourselves. Otherwise, who asked you to govern the world? Is it that you need to secure yourselves from obscurity? From your own insecurity? Just remember...your God created you to have sovereignty. Not absolute power over others. Just remember that when judgment comes.
Hermes4th 1 year ago
WOW Some one woker up to see really what happen. The Manson did start America lock key and barrel. The America ideal started in the 1600's and the Constitution was written in the 1600's before time to have on hand. The writters of the Constitution only took them 5 to 6 days to write it. Do you think they could have written the constitution in only 5 to 6 days ?
turtle4aire 1 year ago
good one
robmatlivingstone 1 year ago
Masonry is a mental disease.
robmatlivingstone 1 year ago
@maugustyniak well, i agree w u
mrsgoatlady77 1 year ago
@mrsgoatlady77
Lol, don't worry. My pride wasn't affected in any way, though this wasn't exactly a tactful comment, he looks like a creep to me.
maugustyniak 1 year ago
sorry. didn't mean to thumb u down
mrsgoatlady77 1 year ago