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Secrets of the Widow's Son
The Mysteries Surrounding the Sequel to The DaVinci Code

by David A. Shugarts



      Get your thinking caps on and sit down to have some fun unraveling the mysteries of The Advance Code and other things you have heard or witnessed or studied while learning about history and occult or fraternal organizations. This book is a must have if you want the secrets unveiled. It shows and tells you how to decipher the codes of many of those organizations. It also explains the All Seeing Eye in the top of the pyramid on our paper money, and the many other things that have always remained mysterious to us who have learned a bit about them, but not all of the ancient reasons and facts for their being there. Shugarts goes into the history of many of those items and explains why they are so important to the ways our government and official places are set. The book studies a bit about the layout of Washington, DC, and the reasons for its particular kind of layout and design.

Secrets of the Widow's Son is an easy to read and meaningful little book, if you are into the theories that have shaped many of our religions and governmental places and entities. I thought it was a fun book, because I have studied many of the Rosicrucian and Masonic Rituals and codes.

The Book

Sterling Publishing Co. Inc., New York
September 2005
HardCover
1-4027-2819-0
Fiction, Suspense
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NOTE: Facts surrounding the Adventure and Keys of the mystery of the new book from Daniel Brown, The Solomon Key. Very good at deciphering the codes and keys that were left undone and not talked about in the Advance Code, and will most likely come up in Brown's next and future books. A great back up for anyone interested in the mysteries behind the scenes of Masons or other fraternal groups.

The Reviewer

Claudia Turner VanLydegraf
Reviewed 2005
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