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*A pyramid with a missing top is frequently associated with {{Wiki|Bavarian Illuminati|Illuminati}} symbolism. [[Freemasons|Freemasonry]], which Washington practiced, is commonly considered to be connected to Illuminism. On the US dollar bill, it is described as the ''pyramid unfinished''.
*A pyramid with a missing top is frequently associated with {{Wiki|Bavarian Illuminati|Illuminati}} symbolism. [[Freemasons|Freemasonry]], which Washington practiced, is commonly considered to be connected to Illuminism. On the US dollar bill, it is described as the ''pyramid unfinished''.
**Within the structure, several symbols of an eye inside a pyramid were present, further referencing the connection.
**Within the structure, several symbols of an eye inside a pyramid were present, further referencing the connection.
**Alternatively, pyramids with flat tops are sometimes referred to as "mastabas" or "ziggurats".
**Alternatively, pyramids with flat tops are sometimes referred to as "mastabas" or "ziggurats."


==Reference==
==Reference==

Revision as of 18:37, 20 July 2013

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King Washington's unfinished pyramid

The New York Pyramid was the base of operations for King Washington during the rebellion against his rule. It was constructed in the center of the city of New York.

Trivia

  • A pyramid with a missing top is frequently associated with Illuminati symbolism. Freemasonry, which Washington practiced, is commonly considered to be connected to Illuminism. On the US dollar bill, it is described as the pyramid unfinished.
    • Within the structure, several symbols of an eye inside a pyramid were present, further referencing the connection.
    • Alternatively, pyramids with flat tops are sometimes referred to as "mastabas" or "ziggurats."

Reference

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