Esoteric Symbolism on Coast To Coast AM with George Noory (7)

Posted by admin on April 12th, 2010 and filed under building on layers of tradition | No Comments »

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Aired: 12-07-08

George Noory welcomed investigative mythologist William Henry, who discussed his latest research into the esoteric symbolism of the U.S. Capitol and what it reveals about the intentions of the founding fathers. Describing the insights he has gained from his investigation, Henry said, “when you start to look into this and you peel back the layers of the symbolism of the Capitol, you’re like ‘wait a minute, what is going on here?’”

According to him, the symbolism found in the Capitol Building suggests that it is both the center of our federal government and an esoteric temple. While such a concept may sound arcane to some, Henry pointed out that throughout history the building has been referred to as a “temple” by prominent statesmen, dating back to when it was first being built all the way up to contemporary times. He also listed a litany of features which “unquestionably identify it as a temple,” including “stone construction, an underground entrance, chapels … closed doors, private members, and an orientation to the sun.”

Based on his research, Henry surmised that the ultimate purpose of the Capitol as a temple is to deify George Washington. He presented many clues which led him to this conclusion, most notably the striking similarities between a fresco of Washington on the ceiling of the Capitol dome and traditional depictions of Jesus. “The message is crystal clear,” he said, “George Washington is the American Christ … and this is his temple.” Rather than ascribe sinister connotations to this deification of Washington, Henry saw it more as a celebration of the transformation of man into God, which he believes is attainable by everyone. Later in the evening, Henry talked about 2012 as well as his research into star gates.

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Esoteric Symbolism on Coast To Coast AM with George Noory (3)

Posted by admin on April 9th, 2010 and filed under building on layers of tradition | No Comments »

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Aired: 12-07-08

George Noory welcomed investigative mythologist William Henry, who discussed his latest research into the esoteric symbolism of the U.S. Capitol and what it reveals about the intentions of the founding fathers. Describing the insights he has gained from his investigation, Henry said, “when you start to look into this and you peel back the layers of the symbolism of the Capitol, you’re like ‘wait a minute, what is going on here?’”

According to him, the symbolism found in the Capitol Building suggests that it is both the center of our federal government and an esoteric temple. While such a concept may sound arcane to some, Henry pointed out that throughout history the building has been referred to as a “temple” by prominent statesmen, dating back to when it was first being built all the way up to contemporary times. He also listed a litany of features which “unquestionably identify it as a temple,” including “stone construction, an underground entrance, chapels … closed doors, private members, and an orientation to the sun.”

Based on his research, Henry surmised that the ultimate purpose of the Capitol as a temple is to deify George Washington. He presented many clues which led him to this conclusion, most notably the striking similarities between a fresco of Washington on the ceiling of the Capitol dome and traditional depictions of Jesus. “The message is crystal clear,” he said, “George Washington is the American Christ … and this is his temple.” Rather than ascribe sinister connotations to this deification of Washington, Henry saw it more as a celebration of the transformation of man into God, which he believes is attainable by everyone. Later in the evening, Henry talked about 2012 as well as his research into star gates.

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Esoteric Symbolism on Coast To Coast AM with George Noory (1)

Posted by admin on April 3rd, 2010 and filed under building on layers of tradition | No Comments »

http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=0552A7DCAC97A1A8

Aired: 12-07-08

George Noory welcomed investigative mythologist William Henry, who discussed his latest research into the esoteric symbolism of the U.S. Capitol and what it reveals about the intentions of the founding fathers. Describing the insights he has gained from his investigation, Henry said, “when you start to look into this and you peel back the layers of the symbolism of the Capitol, you’re like ‘wait a minute, what is going on here?’”

According to him, the symbolism found in the Capitol Building suggests that it is both the center of our federal government and an esoteric temple. While such a concept may sound arcane to some, Henry pointed out that throughout history the building has been referred to as a “temple” by prominent statesmen, dating back to when it was first being built all the way up to contemporary times. He also listed a litany of features which “unquestionably identify it as a temple,” including “stone construction, an underground entrance, chapels … closed doors, private members, and an orientation to the sun.”

Based on his research, Henry surmised that the ultimate purpose of the Capitol as a temple is to deify George Washington. He presented many clues which led him to this conclusion, most notably the striking similarities between a fresco of Washington on the ceiling of the Capitol dome and traditional depictions of Jesus. “The message is crystal clear,” he said, “George Washington is the American Christ … and this is his temple.” Rather than ascribe sinister connotations to this deification of Washington, Henry saw it more as a celebration of the transformation of man into God, which he believes is attainable by everyone. Later in the evening, Henry talked about 2012 as well as his research into star gates.

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Esoteric Symbolism on Coast To Coast AM with George Noory (2)

Posted by admin on March 31st, 2010 and filed under building on layers of tradition | No Comments »

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Aired: 12-07-08

George Noory welcomed investigative mythologist William Henry, who discussed his latest research into the esoteric symbolism of the U.S. Capitol and what it reveals about the intentions of the founding fathers. Describing the insights he has gained from his investigation, Henry said, “when you start to look into this and you peel back the layers of the symbolism of the Capitol, you’re like ‘wait a minute, what is going on here?’”

According to him, the symbolism found in the Capitol Building suggests that it is both the center of our federal government and an esoteric temple. While such a concept may sound arcane to some, Henry pointed out that throughout history the building has been referred to as a “temple” by prominent statesmen, dating back to when it was first being built all the way up to contemporary times. He also listed a litany of features which “unquestionably identify it as a temple,” including “stone construction, an underground entrance, chapels … closed doors, private members, and an orientation to the sun.”

Based on his research, Henry surmised that the ultimate purpose of the Capitol as a temple is to deify George Washington. He presented many clues which led him to this conclusion, most notably the striking similarities between a fresco of Washington on the ceiling of the Capitol dome and traditional depictions of Jesus. “The message is crystal clear,” he said, “George Washington is the American Christ … and this is his temple.” Rather than ascribe sinister connotations to this deification of Washington, Henry saw it more as a celebration of the transformation of man into God, which he believes is attainable by everyone. Later in the evening, Henry talked about 2012 as well as his research into star gates.

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Building on Tradition

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Celebrating tradition at Clear Creek HS

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Building On A Noble Tradition Part II

Posted by admin on March 4th, 2010 and filed under building on tradition | No Comments »

This video helps to explain the various services and programs available from the Foundaiton.

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Texas Tech Alumni Association Building on Tradition

Posted by admin on December 22nd, 2009 and filed under building on tradition | No Comments »

When Merket Alumni Center opened in April 1995, it was heralded as an architectural work of stunningly understated beauty, elegance and class. Since then it has served as the campus home of Texas Tech University alumni and students as they gather for banquets, awards and ring ceremonies, meetings, receptions, weddings and more.

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Fiddler on the roof – Tradition ( with subtitles )

Posted by admin on December 10th, 2009 and filed under tradition | 25 Comments »

Tradition

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