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#57 Alan Green: Cryptographer Decodes Masonic Messages in the Declaration of Independence
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WARNING: This episode departs from our usual programming and is accompanied by a visual presentation, which may be challenging to follow in audio form. For optimal experience, you can watch the episode on the Acid For Squares YouTube channel, and please be sure to subscribe while you are there. Thank you.
On this episode of the Acid For Squares podcast, hosts Cody Blue and Tanya Dahl welcome Alan Green, a celebrated artist and cryptographer who, following a mysterious encounter with three extraterrestrial beings, developed extraordinary abilities in advanced mathematics and cryptography. Green, best known for his groundbreaking work decoding hidden patterns in Shakespeare’s writings, now delves into his multi-year-long investigation of the Declaration of Independence, revealing Masonic messages allegedly embedded by the Founding Fathers that hint at deeper truths about reality and the future of America. Whether you agree with the methodology or message in the codes, this episode offers a unique glimpse into the art and science of cryptography, intuitive decoding, and masonic symbolism.
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Hosts: Tanya Dahl & Cody Blue
Guest: Alan Green
For More On Alan:
Social: @bard.code
Website: https://tobeornottobe.org/
Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed on the Acid For Squares Podcast are those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect those of the hosts or affiliated companies. The podcast is for entertainment and informational purposes only and is not professional advice. Topics may include mature content—parental discretion is advised.
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61 episodes
Manage episode 503890525 series 3654101
WARNING: This episode departs from our usual programming and is accompanied by a visual presentation, which may be challenging to follow in audio form. For optimal experience, you can watch the episode on the Acid For Squares YouTube channel, and please be sure to subscribe while you are there. Thank you.
On this episode of the Acid For Squares podcast, hosts Cody Blue and Tanya Dahl welcome Alan Green, a celebrated artist and cryptographer who, following a mysterious encounter with three extraterrestrial beings, developed extraordinary abilities in advanced mathematics and cryptography. Green, best known for his groundbreaking work decoding hidden patterns in Shakespeare’s writings, now delves into his multi-year-long investigation of the Declaration of Independence, revealing Masonic messages allegedly embedded by the Founding Fathers that hint at deeper truths about reality and the future of America. Whether you agree with the methodology or message in the codes, this episode offers a unique glimpse into the art and science of cryptography, intuitive decoding, and masonic symbolism.
GET MORE FROM ACID FOR SQUARES at PATREONwww.patreon.com/acidforsquares
PLEASE FOLLOW, LIKE, COMMENT AND SHARE! Your interaction with our content helps us immensely! @acidforsquares on all social media platforms
Hosts: Tanya Dahl & Cody Blue
Guest: Alan Green
For More On Alan:
Social: @bard.code
Website: https://tobeornottobe.org/
Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed on the Acid For Squares Podcast are those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect those of the hosts or affiliated companies. The podcast is for entertainment and informational purposes only and is not professional advice. Topics may include mature content—parental discretion is advised.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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