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.
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?
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