The widely accepted story of the founding of America is that The Mayflower delivered the first settlers from Plymouth to the New World in 1620. Yet in reality, the Jamestown settlers had already become the first English-speaking outpost thirteen years earlier in 1607. The Secret Founding of America introduces these two groups of founders - the Planting Fathers, who established the earliest settlements along essentially Christian lines, and the Founding Fathers, who unified the colonies with the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution - and it argues that the new nation, conceived in liberty, was the Freemasons' first step towards a new world order. Drawing on original findings and an in-depth understanding of the political and philosophical realities of the time, historian Nicholas Hagger charts the connections between Gosnold and Smith, Templars and Jacobites, and secret societies and libertarian ideals. He also explains how the influence of German Illuminati worked on the constructors of the new republic, and shows the hand of Freemasonry at work at every turning point in America's history, from Civil War to today's global struggles for democracy.
This is the perfect guide for anyone who wants to delve a little deeper into the mysteries of, and answers behind, Freemasonry.
Robert H. Bork, who as a legal scholar should have known better, said in his 1996 book, Slouching towards Gomorrah: Modern Liberalism and American Decline, “The official promulgation of this idea was not due to any research that ...
In this important work, the author illuminates how the founding fathers' motives, thoughts, and actions were framed by the Scottish Enlightenment.
This powerful sequel to The Secret Founding of America presents compelling evidence of a 'secret American Dream' - nothing less than the establishment of a benign World State which would establish a universal peace under which all the ...
The Secret History of America expands on that legacy, offering a collection of Hall’s works—from books and journals to transcriptions of his lectures—all relating to the hidden past and unfolding future of our nation.
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In this final work of his American trilogy, Nicholas Hagger focuses on the unified World State it is America's secret destiny to create, and on the world's divided culture that impedes its creation.
Johnson, Melvin M. Beginnings of Freemasonry in America. 1924. Reprint, Whitefish, MT: Kessinger, 1999. Mackey, Albert G. An Encyclopedia ... New York: M. Evans, 1989. Tatch, J. Hugo. Facts about George Washington As a Freemason. 1931.
The Rise of the New American Security State Dana Priest, William M. Arkin. conservative members of Congress, ... Even the government officials whose job was to deal with the media often weren't any better. Harlow, the CIA's spokesman, ...
Now Steven Sora reveals in alarming detail how secretive societies continue to wield power even today as organizations such as Yale's Skull & Bones unite America's modern ruling families as strongly as Masonic Lodges once connected the ...