National Treasures: Secret Signs and Symbols of the US Founding Fathers

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Overview

For anyone who has ever wondered just what that mysterious pyramid on the back of the dollar bill really represents, investigative mythologist William Henry digs deep into history to demystify the symbols that the founding fathers employed to represent the new land where anything was deemed possible and the pursuit of a dream was a beacon that attracted citizens from across the globe. From the all-seeing eye to the unmistakable goddess qualities of lady liberty, this release delves deep into the mystical realms ...
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Overview

For anyone who has ever wondered just what that mysterious pyramid on the back of the dollar bill really represents, investigative mythologist William Henry digs deep into history to demystify the symbols that the founding fathers employed to represent the new land where anything was deemed possible and the pursuit of a dream was a beacon that attracted citizens from across the globe. From the all-seeing eye to the unmistakable goddess qualities of lady liberty, this release delves deep into the mystical realms of the Kabbalah and the age old practice of alchemy to reveal a group of men with a driving desire to start life in a new land, and a strange connection to such groups as the Freemasons and the Knights Templar.
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Special Features

Over 150 rare images dating back thousands of years; Connection between the Freemasons, Knights Templar and the Rosicrucians; Surprising connections between America and Atlantis
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Product Details

  • Release Date: 7/26/2005
  • UPC: 185483906435
  • Original Release: 2005
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  • Source: Ufo Tv
  • Time: 55:00
  • Format: DVD
  • Sales rank: 62,237

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Disc #1 -- National Treasures: Signs & Symbols of the U.S. Founding Fathers
1. Introduction [:01]
2. Thomas Jeffereson in Search of Ancient American Treasures? [12:43]
3. The Founding Fathers Were Free Masons [9:08]
4. Sir Francis Bacon [9:38]
5. The Capitol Dome [11:22]
6. Conclusion & Credits [3:11]
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  • Posted October 1, 2010

    National Treasures: Secret Signs and Symbols of the US Founding Fathers

    Very disappointed. Thought it was an adjunct to the movie. A tiresome documentary narrated by one who could cure insomnia.

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