Mystery Machines (with Eloi & Elio)
Manly P. Hall's The Secret Destiny of America asserts that a universal democratic empire was envisioned by ancient philosophers and preserved through the ages by secret societies. These "Brothers of the Quest," including figures like Francis Bacon, specifically designated the Western Hemisphere as the site for a new "philosophic empire" free from European tyranny. The text suggests that historical milestones, such as the discovery of America and the design of the Great Seal, were guided by mysterious agents of this underlying plan. Figures like Akhnaton, Plato, and Thomas Paine are presented as vital links in a chain of idealism aimed at establishing a world commonwealth. Ultimately, the author argues that America’s true purpose is to lead humanity toward a global state founded on spiritual wisdom and the unity of learning. - CORRECTIONS * Akhenaten is typically dated c. 1353–1336 BCE (not 1388 BCE); Amun/Amun-Ra isn’t primarily a “war god.” * The Maya weren’t a single “first democracy,” and “500 years with no war” isn’t supported (Maya city-states often fought). * Columbus’s first voyage departed Palos de la Frontera (Aug 3, 1492) (not “Mahon”); the “Sir William Hope poem (1732)” detail is likely misdated/misattributed (Hope 1660–1724). * Atlantis/vaults/“mysterious stranger” elements are discussed in a mythic/esoteric frame, not established history. - Thank you for listening to Mystery Machines. Please consider sharing this episode if you found it enlightening, and help us in our mission to go 100% carbon neutral by 2027, and lead the way in pioneering sustainable AI. Until next time!
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