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Gulliver and the Masons - The Gulliver Code
A Masonic Timeline Relating to Swift. 1598-1599. William Schaw, who had become Master of the Works in Scotland in 1584, promulgated two sets of rules. ...
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Swift, the Galileo Code and the Moons of Mars - The Gulliver Code
Swift, the Galileo Code and the Moons of Mars ... Now Kepler surmised that Galileo had discovered two Martian moons exactly as he had predicted! ...
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Swift, the Galileo Code and the Moons of Mars - The Gulliver Code
In reality, the idea that Mars might have two satellites goes back to Johannes ... Now Kepler surmised that Galileo had discovered two Martian moons exactly ...
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Da Vinci Code Correlations - The Gulliver Code
The Royal Society is heavily satirized in Gulliver, Part III, and Newton appears in anagram. Arbuthnot was also an early leader of the English Freemasons, ...
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Proof and the Pudding - The Gulliver Code
The President of the Royal Society, Sir Isaac Newton, was born on Christmas day in the ... and Robert Harley, Lord Oxford was also sent to the Tower of London for a time. ... John Arbuthnot's family had been active Jacobite supporters. ...
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Da Vinci Code Correlations - The Gulliver Code
Sir Leigh Teabing uses a variation of the Hebrew Atbash Cypher to crack Saunière's clue, "A headstone praised by Templars is the key." ...
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