National Treasures: Signs & Symbols of the U.S. Founding Fathers | List Price: $19.95 Discount Price: $11.27

| Brand: UFO TV Binding: DVD Release Date: 2005-07-26
Lifting The Veil [Posted on 2006-07-30] William Henry's "National Treasures" is a surprisingly informative work on American founding fathers symbols. Symbols such as the bald eagle (which represents the spiritual principal and was associated with the Goddess Minerva & Athena according to William Henry), the caduceus (the symbol for the House of representatives, and medical profession), Allseeing eye within a pyramid, Apron, and ziggurat to name a few originated in ancient Khemet (Egypt)
William Henry's segment on Thomas Jefferson was pretty deep I did not know he did a study on Egyptian hieroglphs and Michamac "Indian" cryptographic scripts and saw them as almost identical. Jefferson was called the father of American cryptography. And his wheel cypher was used by spys during many modern wars. There are many more revelations on Jefferson on this DVD. Henry's discourse on Nimrod (founder of Freemasonry?,first Grand Master) extremely interesting. According to a widespread rumor, within the so called higher degrees of Freemasonry therein resides an inner circle, the enlightened, if there is an inner circle in Freemasonry this DVD could prepare you for this level. This DVD is very simliar to the DVD "Mother of Christian Church the Egyptian Temple" by an understudy of Dr. Ben this DVD (Egyptian Temple) provides a better balance and objectivity. Overall "National Treasures" is a surprisingly well put together piece of work.
A comprehensive product [Posted on 2007-01-15] Henry's "National Treasures" is a rather comprehensive product
concerning symbols etc. If you are familiar with masonic art
and symbols you will not find so much new stuff, but the DVD is
still very interesting and professional.
Don't Waste Your Money [Posted on 2008-09-24] BRETHREN, PLEASE DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY ON THIS HOME MADE VIDEO! IT IS ATROCIOUS!!
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