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| George Washington and the Cornerstone. From SpiritDaily.com (See link below). |
...the Capitol’s cornerstone was cemented in place by George Washington, the first president, and while that was most appropriate, less desirous is that the nation’s first president was a Freemason who conducted the ceremony wearing a Mason’s apron during a formal Freemasonic ceremony.
While Congress itself was dedicated in 1774 with a Protestant prayer, and sessions these days open with Christian ones, the cornerstone should be purged and rededicated in a Christian ceremony while we still have Christians strongly represented in Congress and thus the opportunity. Christians make up 87 percent of voting members in the Senate and House of Representatives, combined, for the 2025-27 congressional session.
One priest we contacted says the stone has a multitude of dark entities attached to it and that though he has prayed over it several times, a person in the area whose specialty is discernment believes much of the darkness remains.
Here is the link for the rest of the article.
An Inconvenient Truth | Spirit Daily Blog
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I've talked about methods of testing metals. Here is a Sigma metal tester. The Sigma testers are best for coins and bullion bars. They aren't very good for small and irregular pieces of jewelry. The most inexpensive model would probably run somewhere around $1000, so it is fairly expensive.
Sigma testers measure electrical resistivity and compare it to the expected range for a selected metal or alloy. When a sample falls within that range, the device reports it as “consistent.” This makes them highly reliable at detecting fakes that use incorrect metals or plating.
✔️ Strengths (High Accuracy in These Areas)
Very accurate at detecting wrong metals or incorrect alloys. Even small alloy differences shift resistivity measurably.
Excellent at spotting plated items, since the scanner reads through plating and cases.
Fast, non‑destructive, and consistent, widely trusted by bullion dealers and collectors.
False negatives (calling a real item fake) are unlikely, according to user analysis.
Very accurate at detecting wrong metals or incorrect alloys. Even small alloy differences shift resistivity measurably.
Excellent at spotting plated items, since the scanner reads through plating and cases.
Fast, non‑destructive, and consistent, widely trusted by bullion dealers and collectors.
False negatives (calling a real item fake) are unlikely, according to user analysis.
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| Electronics of Aquasound Mac1 Circuit Board.. |
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| Inside Mac 1 Plus Turbo. |
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| Cats on the Beach Wednesday Morning. |
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| Surf Chart from SurfGuru.com. |






