Flashback Friday: Yale's Hidden Secrets with Mystic Mark
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- The significance of ley lines and their connection to Yale University
- The symbolism of New Haven’s architecture and city planning
- The influence of secret societies like Skull and Bones on American and global power structures
- Ancient markers, ley line maps, and the energetic imprints in New Haven
- The blending of occult symbolism and biblical themes in city design and architecture
- Mystic Mark shares his research on New Haven’s underground energies and ley line connections
- The story behind Yale's campus and its intentional alignment with mystical symbols
- How the city’s architecture and street layout reflect esoteric influences
- The historical context of secret societies and their ties to banking, politics, and global control
- Insights into ancient stone structures, Native American legends, and the 'thin spots' where the veil is believed to be weak
- The symbolism of Saturn, the nine-square grid, and the significance of the “unfinished pentagram” at the green
- The influence of old world energies and the possible purpose behind city planning on a metaphysical level
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What We Have (Grid Collapse Series Book 1)What We Have (Grid Collapse Series Book 1)
The War You Didn’t Know You Were In: Understanding and Winning the Spiritual Battle
CREATURES AT THE EDGE: Cryptids, Archetypes, and the Human Encounter with Mystery (At the Edge Series)
The Last Witch Hunter’s Journal
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