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The idea that the Freemasons embedded symbols within the city layout of Washington, D.C., suggests deeper occult intentions behind the nation's founding. Proponents like Jordan Maxwell highlight instances of Masonic imagery scattered throughout major landmarks. Observers claim that the architecture reflects a concealed agenda aligning with occult practices, manifesting in structures like the Pentagon—an emblem derived from the pentagram.
This theory emboldens the argument that Freemasonic influence sways significant aspects of American governance, unveiling a hidden layer to the nation's infrastructure that resonates with historical intrigues and beliefs in secret societies.