April 19, 2006 — -- Having tackled the secretive Catholic conservative group Opus Dei, Dan Brown says he's writing his next book about the Freemasons. The Freemasons say they are simply a ...
Freemasonry is the world’s most famous secret society. Its secrecy, indeed, made it into one of history’s most contagious ideas—and thus its history offers a striking lesson in the power of mystery.
National Treasure 2: Book of Secrets (2007) is the sequel to the 2004 box-office hit National Treasure. In this sequel, the trio consisting of Ben Gates, Abigail Chase, and Riley Poole is back in ...
What is the Book of Secrets? First, here’s a refresher on the Book of Secrets itself. It’s introduced in the second National Treasure film; Nicolas Cage’s Benjamin Gates needs to find it in order to ...
“Is It True What They Say About Freemasonry?” That question was on my mind even before I saw a book with that title lying open on a table at the George Washington Masonic National Memorial. This ...
The secret society of Freemasons, dating back to the 14th century, has been subject to conspiracy theories due to the organization’s rituals and use of symbols that some believe have demonic meaning.
Aside from their famous members throughout history — from George Washington and Benjamin Franklin to Thurgood Marshall and Harry Houdini — the Freemasons are known as one of the most secretive ...
FITHIAN – Todd Creason studied history in college and always wanted to write a history book. "I just couldn't narrow my topic enough to get started," Creason said. Joining the Masonic organization a ...
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Inside the Derbyshire Freemasons - From secret handshakes to self-improvement bound by four key principles
To some, the Freemasons are a cult-like society practicing rituals, secret handshakes, and passphrases- but the modern-day organization is far from a secret Illuminati-like group. While it still ...
This sequel to the 2004 blockbuster is a letdown. It contains all the elements from the original film -- but that's the problem: It's virtually the same movie with new locations. By Kirk Honeycutt ...
Cultural folklore and ancient organizations continue to be intrinsically woven into our modern day society. Look no further than the Freemasons, whose enigmatic history dates back to the Middle Ages ...
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