It is well-known that most US politicians, including its Presidents, have been Freemasons. It suits the higher echelons of Freemasonary that outsiders view their organisation as merely a boring dining club for middle aged businessmen and civil servants, but the truth is that at the high levels of initiation, Freemasons are concerned to influence the course of history, not only by conspiracy to bring secret political pressures to bear, but also by means of the occult.
The author reveals that Washington DC's layout and architecture was devised according to occult principles and that it is in effect a magical spell set in store. He reveals, too, the destiny of the United States as it is conceived by these Freemasons and its future role in world history.
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Review:
"The best-qualified writer on the market to ascertain these symbols in Washington, D.C." (Robert Hieronimus, with Laura Cortner, authors of The United Symbolism of America)
"His divagations into the architectural history of Washington are fascinating." (Wall Street Journal)
"A fascinating work that will be sure to captivate and entertain readers interested in architecture, esotericism, Freemasonry" (C. Fred Kleinknecht, Sovereign Grand Commander, The Supreme Council)
"A fascinating and provocative work ... Meticulously researched ... if even half the zodiacal correspondences established by Ovason were intended by the architects and the planners, then he has discovered the secret of Washington DC's cosmic symbolism" (Art deHoyos, Grand Archivist and Grand Historian, The Supreme Council)
"This ambitious work looks at the Capitol, the Washington Monument, city planning, and the numerous zodiacs located throughout the city ... Contains thorough research and brilliant analysis." (Library Journal (US))
Book Description:
An essential authoritative companion to Dan Brown's The Lost Symbol
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- PublisherArrow
- Publication date2000
- ISBN 10 0099164728
- ISBN 13 9780099164722
- BindingPaperback
- Edition number1
- Number of pages636
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