Masons and the Revolutionary War
Last night’s guest on Coast to Coast was Brooks Agnew who has a book and website called Ark of a Million Years. He had all this weird stuff to say about how there used to be two separate Earths, one physical and one spiritual, existing in different dimensions or phases or something. And that at some point in the past, they fused together. I’m not actually sure of the details, because it was all pretty esoteric and I was dozing in and out of the whole thing.
He did say one interesting thing though that caught my attention about Freemasons and the American Revolution. We’ve all heard about the Founding Fathers being Masons, etc. But Agnew made reference to at least one particular historical instance where a British commander ordered his troops to “aim at the trees” above and behind the line of the Colonial army. The idea being that they were to intentionally miss, and thereby be slaughtered by the Americans. The supposed reason for doing this was that the British commander was a Freemason, and he believe in the so-called Masonic prophecy about America becoming the “New Jerusalem.”
I’m having trouble tracking down any contextual information for this supposedly historical forfeit by the British, or specifically about this Masonic prophecy. Anybody with links or info on either of these, shoot em my way.
In the meantime, here are some links to tide over the curious:
- American Revolutionary War on Wikipedia
- American Masonic History: What Are America’s True Roots?
- Freemasons from Crystal Links
- Freemasonry and the American Revolution

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