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? And are Revolutionary War cities really built in perfect alignment with Stone henge? Follow the journey of secret societies from England to the New World and learn of their "ancient hope" of establishing a democratic commonwealth that would one day extend to all nations.
In the 16th century, Sir Francis Bacon was at the helm of such societies as the leader of the Rosicrucians and first Grand Master of modern Freemasonry. As such, he is considered by some to be the true founder of America. For centuries, controversy has surrounded this man who is said to be the illegitimate son of Queen Elizabeth I and the real author behind the Shakespeare plays.
When Bacon penned his classic work, The New Atlantis, he outlined his vision for the perfect society; a democratic commonwealth governed by scientific achievement. How were the founding fathers impacted by Bacon's plan? And is America being driven by this vision today?
Typical christian propaganda; "You can't compare the often crazed activities of a man as Crowley (who used drugs, drank alcohol, and invoked the devil) with the activities of men like Dashwood and Franklin (who used drugs, drank alcohol, and invoked the devil)."
RolandWieffering1 3 days ago
@ImMrEdd i've never heard of pagels,, and i certainly do not rely on murdock for anything. nor do i waste my time with tsarion, jordan, etc. . but i guess it only makes sense that you would know me better than i do; and therefore know what my sources and study habits are.
ub2bn 2 weeks ago
@ub2bn it's clear that you're no theologian or a scholar of any kind. I guess you have fallen for the 'scholarship' of people such as Acharya S and Elaine Pagels. Real scholars have no problem seeing through their illogical reasoning, and usually they don't even attempt to, because most people aren't interested in seeking the real truth anyway.
ImMrEdd 3 weeks ago
this is pro-christian b.s. all one needs to do is study egyptian, babylonian, greek, etc. astro-theology to see that christianity, and the so-called new testament gospels, are plagarisms of ancient mythos. both the occultists and the christians that came to the new world had their beginnings in the same esoteric mystery religions, whether they were aware of it or not.
ub2bn 4 weeks ago
Oh-gee, how unusual; another three-hour video about NWO that leaves you with just a few answers as before you left sweat-stains in the seat. What a privilege.
rimwrangler 1 month ago
@zombiedeathkill Symbolizing the Trinity is forbidden as idolatry...... Triangles do NOT represent the trinity and were used as occult symbols going back to Babylon.
Forasmuch then as we are the offspring of God, we ought not to think that the Godhead is like unto gold, or silver, or stone, graven by art and man's device.
Acts 17:29
MrPianotuna 1 month ago
the geezer with glasses said the triangle has no symbolic meaning in the christian religion, i was bought up to belive that the christmas tree was symbolic for each point represents god the father and the holy sprit
zombiedeathkill 3 months ago
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ChaosButterfly8 3 months ago
@Soulshroude
I don't really care about the smoke and mirrors games these characters play, and I always find amusing the lenghts they go to, as far as PR and cognitive facilitation go.
On Pike, people have his own works to go to, Morals and Dogma being the ex-libris.
LibertyTruthJustice 4 months ago