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Jim Riddle,
I am retired, living north of Martinsville, Va., in the Snow Creek Area, Franklin County. Every morning I look out my front door and see the Blue Ridge Parkway reaching across the western skies, from Mt Rodgers to Smart View Recreation Area. Sometimes with the sun shining just right....you think you can reach out and touch the mountains. I live on 9 acres of land and enjoy working on “The Farm”. I have dogs, cats, chickens, rabbits and one possum. Life is good and I enjoy creating projects on the internet to share with friends and family.
Riddles in Stone: the Secret Architecture of Washington D.C. is the second volume in the Secret Mysteries series.
Part two zeroes in on the Masonic and Rosicrucian influence on our founding fathers as they planned and implemented the layout of America’s capital. Explores the highly controversial subject of America's capital. Was the city built to reflect the majesty of American freedom, or the hidden agenda of secret societies? With every major cornerstone laid by Freemasons, was the city built in a Masonic pattern?
Embark upon this incredible journey as Riddles interviews experts on both sides of a heated debate. Watch as Freemason apologies defend some of the most direct and hard-hitting questions concerning the influence of Masonry in America, and its symbolism in Washington D.C. Alongside them are leading researchers who maintain that occult architecture permeates the city, and conceals a secret agenda.
Washington, D.C. Alongside them are leading researchers who maintain that occult architecture permeates the city, and conceals a secret agenda.
Was D.C. laid out according to the pattern of the stars? Is there really a pentagram in the street layout north of the White House? Does a Masonic square and compass extend from the Capitol building to the Washington Monument? And why is the city filled with zodiac symbols, mysterious faces, and various god and goddess images? If America was founded as a Christian nation only, where are the images of Jesus Christ? Find out in this bold and sure-to-be controversial documentary.
Mysterious view, what will happen? And where? (if you don't know already - just wait for the sequel ...)
This image is based on some of the work by Jenny Saville. She doesnt try and make the body look perfect and beautifully posed. She looks at it and accepts it for what it is. That's why for this image I took it from an unflattering angle, with her skin pressed up against the glass.
(December 2009)