
Christopher Hardaker, M.A.,University of Arizona, has been a prehistoric archaeologist, prehistorian and educational consultant for over thirty years. He is also author of The First American: The Suppressed Story of the People Who Discovered the New World, 2007. He is currently experimenting with strawbale gardens. |
Who really designed
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With over 70 pages of illustrations, Washington DeCoded: A New View Over the Capitol offers an unforgettable tour of Washington, D.C. and introduces a new national mystery of grand proportions.

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Table of Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1. Beyond the Fringe
- Chapter 2. A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Inauguration
- Chapter 3. The Brief Design History of Washington, D.C.
- Chapter 4. Two Rules and a Freemason
- Chapter 5. The Seal and the City
National symbols
in the streets
of Washington, D.C.
Willits, California, May 15, 2012
—Christopher Hardaker’s Washington DeCoded: A New View Over the Capitol is a ride through the streets of the Capital City.
National symbols from the Great Seal of the United States were embedded into the 1792 design for Washington, D.C. You will discover the following hiding in plain sight:
Using the strict rules of Sacred Geometry, Christopher Hardaker unlocks a hidden dimension of the city’s design, introducing the reader to an unsolved national mystery.
Who embedded the Great Seal of the United States into the streets and avenues of the plan for Washington, D.C?
The Great Seal’s symbols were laid out along the east-west axis of the city. They are in the modern city. Some have been enhanced, others possibly added. The Star north of the White House held its own secrets. The ‘street symbols’ are scientific facts—mathematically accurate features within a degree of perfection. This approach to city design is simply unprecedented.
WHO inserted these national symbols into the original design for Washington, D.C? President George Washington? Thomas Jefferson? Alexander Hamilton? Andrew Ellicott, the President’s surveyor? It was certainly not Major Pierre L’Enfant, who originally mapped out the design in 1791. When he first looks upon the Planning Commission’s revision of his design, this is what he writes to President Washington.
[The plan is] now in a state in which it is most unmercifully spoiled and altered from the original plan to a degree indeed evidently tending to disgrace me and ridicule the very undertaking.
This “unmercifully spoiled and altered” revision became Washington, D.C. L’Enfant’s role was not known until the 1880s, his name removed from the 1792 document. Credit was given to Andrew Ellicott. Why? And does the answer to that question lead to the much larger and incredible question: Who inserted national symbols from the Great Seal of the United States into the central heart of Washington, D.C?
With over 70 pages of illustrations, Washington DeCoded: A New View Over the Capitol offers an unforgettable tour of Washington, D.C, and introduces a new national mystery of grand proportions: Who really designed the National City, and what is the design’s true creative dimension?
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Christopher Hardaker, M.A., University of Arizona, has been a prehistoric archaeologist, prehistorian and educational consultant for over thirty years. He is also author of The First American: The Suppressed Story of the People Who Discovered the New World, 2007.
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from The Power of Myth (1988),
Joseph Campbell and Bill Moyers
discuss the Pyramid symbol on the Great Seal.
CAMPBELL: No, no, you have to distinguish between reason and thinking.
MOYERS: Distinguish between reason and thinking? If I think, am I not reasoning things out?
CAMPBELL: Yes, your reason is one kind of thinking. But thinking things out isn’t necessarily reason in this sense. Figuring out how you can break through a wall is not reason. The mouse who figures out, after it bumps its nose here, that perhaps he can get around there, is figuring something out the way we figure things out. But that’s not reason. Reason has to do with finding the ground of being and the fundamental structuring of order of the universe.
MOYERS: So when these men talked about the eye of God being reason, they were saying that the ground of our being as a society, as a culture, as a people, derives from the fundamental character of the universe?
CAMPBELL: That’s what this first pyramid says. This is the pyramid of the world, and this is the pyramid of our society, and they are of the same order. This is God’s creation, and this is our society.
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GEORGE WASHINGTON
VS.
THE ILLUMINATI
“Diabolical” was President Washington’s word to describe the Illuminati. The Founders were well aware of the evil influences of Europe infiltrating the new nation. They predicted it. They warned us about it. It is not a secret. The Founders knew about ‘divide and conquer,’ blackmail, and all the other sneaky, nefarious ploys that empowered the Illuminati types behind the scenes. Mr. George Washington Snyder had sent President Washington a book on the Illuminati conspiracy bent on destroying the religions and governments of Europe, and he warned, that they were infiltrating America through Masonic lodges. The President agrees the infiltration might be going on, but he is satisfied that the corrupting influence of the Illuminati had not yet reached institutional levels among the Lodges.
To Mr. Snyder.
It is not my intention to doubt that the doctrine of the Illuminati and the principles of Jacobinism had not spread in the United States. On the contrary, no one is more satisfied of this fact than I am. The idea that I meant to convey, was, that I did not believe that the Lodges of Free Masons in this Country had, as Societies, endeavored to propagate the diabolical tenets of the first, or the pernicious principles of the latter (if they are susceptible of separation).
[George Washington: letter to George Washington Snyder, October 24, 1798, Mount Vernon, in The Writings of George Washington, vol. 20, p. 518.]
George Washington's Farewell Address,
September 17, 1796,
warns the nation of similar evil influences afoot in Europe.
Against the insidious wiles of foreign influence (I conjure you to believe me, fellow citizens,) the jealousy of a free people ought to be constantly awake; since history and experience prove, that foreign influence is one of the most baneful foes of Republican Government. But that jealousy, to be useful, must be impartial; else it becomes the instrument of the very influence to be avoided, instead of a defence against it. Excessive partiality for one foreign nation, and excessive dislike of another, cause those whom they actuate to see danger only on one side, and serve to veil and even second the arts of influence on the other. Real patriots, who may resist the intrigues of the favorite, are liable to become suspected and odious; while its tools and dupes usurp the applause and confidence of the people, to surrender their interests.
[George Washington: Farewell Address, September 17, 1796, in George Washington: A Collection, W.B. Allen, ed. (521)]
When the Great Seal and the National City were drawn up, the Illuminati had yet to achieve a controlling foothold in the American Lodges. Instead, the founding fathers followed another philosophy, best summarized by The Scottish Rite Creed.
Human progress is our cause, liberty of thought our supreme wish, freedom of conscience our mission, and the guarantee of equal rights to all people everywhere our ultimate goal.
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