11. Aliens and Founding Fathers
It is true that some of America's founding fathers, such as Benjamin Franklin and George Washington, were interested in exploring mysteries and the ancient world. However, it is important to note that their interest in these topics was not necessarily a central driving force behind the establishment of the United States as a military and economic power.
As for the construction of various buildings from ancient nations in the city of Washington, this was largely a result of the neoclassical architectural style that was popular in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, rather than a specific interest in ancient civilizations. Many architects and builders at the time believed that this style evoked the values of democracy and republicanism that America was founded on.
Regarding the mystical knowledge that the founding fathers may have discovered in the ancient world, there is no conclusive evidence to suggest that they uncovered any specific secrets or insights. It is possible that they were influenced by philosophical and religious traditions from ancient civilizations, but this is a matter of speculation.
As for the purpose of the organization that they founded, the Freemasons, it is a fraternal organization that dates back to the late Middle Ages. Its members uphold a set of moral and ethical values, and engage in various charitable and community-oriented activities. While there are some elements of secrecy and symbolism within Freemasonry, there is no evidence to suggest that it is a mystical or occult organization.
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