Freemasonry Today accurately describes Washington D.C. as the world's most masonic city, as there may be no other place in the world more decorated in masonic symbolism. George Washington (a 33° Freemason) selected a French Freemason named Pierre Charles L'Enfant to design the city's layout. The boundaries of the city, established by Washington in 1791, form a square 10 miles long on each side, centered on the originally proposed location for the Washington Monument. The east-west diagonal of the square crosses over the Capitol building and the north-south diagonal crosses over the White House.

The length of the north-south and east-west diagonals is 10 miles times the square root of 2, or 14.142 miles. This distance converts to 43,455 ancient Egyptian royal cubits, the same figure as the ratio between the Great Pyramid and the dimensions of the earth.

The height of the Great Pyramid is 481.13 feet, divided by 5,280 = .0911231 miles.

The mean radius of the earth is 3,960 miles, divided by .0911231 = 43,457.

The perimeter of the Great Pyramid is 3,023 feet, divided by 5,280 = .5725 miles.

The mean circumference of the earth is 24,880 miles, divided by .5725 = 43,458.

3,960 miles (radius of the earth) / 14.142 miles = 280 (number of cubits in the height of the Great Pyramid)

24,880 miles (circumference of the earth) / 14.142 miles = 1,760 (cubits in the perimeter of the Great Pyramid)

Converting the radius and circumference of the earth to cubits yields the same results.

  • As you can see by the red outlines, the White House sits at the apex of an inverted pentagram, incomplete by 2 small pieces, indicated by the yellow lines. A perfect hexagram is also nearly complete, missing 1 piece on the north-west side. If you draw the pentagram and hexagram symbols together, you can see three sides of a cross. Finishing the symbol on the land sitting in front of the White House reveals a perfect Knights Templar cross, a symbol which adorned the garments of ancient priests of Baal.

The four sides of the Washington Monument are aligned with the cardinal directions and at the ground level, each side of the monument measures 55.5 feet long (666 inches). The height of the obelisk is 555.5 feet, which is equal to 6,666 inches. Ancient obelisks were known to be made from a single stone, however the obelisk in the District of Columbia is made of many stones, which is meant to convey the message "E. Pluribus Unum," or out of many, one. Move your mouse over the images in slides #2 and #3 for more information.

  • In these next photographs we can see the Whitehouse and the Capitol building are connected by the masonic square and compass as well as the mystical Pythagorean Theorem. The street plan to the east of the Capitol building reveals another complete hexagram and a bird's-eye view of the Capitol resembles the figure of an owl.

The owl is a symbol which represents a pagan deity. Nocturnal birds are symbols of sorcery and metaphysics because black magick cannot function in the light of truth (day) and is powerful only when surrounded by ignorance (night). The owl is considered wise because the creature is able to see through the darkness of ignorance and materiality; hence its association with the goddess Athena and its veneration during the nocturnal cremation of care ceremony at the Bohemian Grove.

The goddess also stands above the dome of the Capitol building as Lady Libertas.



 

 

 

 

 

 

Guarding the entrance to the Capitol building is Nimrod (Ba'al) in the likeness of the Roman Mars, whom the Egyptians called Osiris. As you can see from the image below this entrance is identical to that of the Roman Panthenon of the Gods - as well as the Greek Parthenon.
Parthenon

There are several significant buildings in the District of Columbia with these ancient designs, including the White House.

 

 

 

The central part of the Supreme Court building is modeled after the Temple of Artemis, one of the 7 wonders of the ancient world.

The George Washington Masonic Memorial, modeled after descriptions of the Pharos of Alexandria - another wonder of the ancient world, sits across the Potomac in Alexandria, Virginia just inside the diagonal square border of D.C.

This statue of Washington in the Smithsonian Museum of American History was modeled after descriptions of the statue of Zeus at Olympia, one of the 7 wonders of the ancient world. The museum is aligned to the cardinal directions, the statue sits at the western end of the main floor facing east. Compare this portrayal of Washington to the images of Zeus and Baphomet - do you notice any similarities?

Learn more about D.C. symbolism at these pages:

The Tetrahedral World of Washington D.C. [1] [2] [3]

Jim Alison [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]