Showing posts with label David S. Brody. Show all posts
Showing posts with label David S. Brody. Show all posts

Friday, September 13, 2024

David S. Brody. Author. The Newport Tower. Templars in America. by Travis Simpkins

David S. Brody. Author. The Templars in America. Book Series. by Travis Simpkins


Portrait Sketch of
David S. Brody
Attorney & Fiction Writer
Author of the
"Templars in America" Book Series
Researcher of the
Hidden History of
Pre-Columbian North America
by Travis Simpkins



Lecture by David S. Brody



For more info, please visit:


David S. Brody. by Travis Simpkins. The Newport Tower. Templars in America

Saturday, September 3, 2022

David S. Brody. Novelist. The Newport Tower. Templars in America. by Travis Simpkins

David S. Brody. Author. The Templars in America. Book Series. by Travis Simpkins
David S. Brody. Author. The Templars in America. Book Series. by Travis Simpkins


Portrait Sketch of
David S. Brody
Attorney & Fiction Writer
Author of the
"Templars in America" Book Series
Researcher of the
Hidden History of
Pre-Columbian North America
by Travis Simpkins



Lecture by David S. Brody



For more info, please visit:


David S. Brody. by Travis Simpkins. The Newport Tower. Templars in America
David S. Brody. by Travis Simpkins. The Newport Tower. Templars in America

Thursday, May 26, 2022

David S. Brody. Novelist. The Westford Knight. Templars in America. by Travis Simpkins

David S. Brody. Author. The Templars in America. Book Series. by Travis Simpkins
David S. Brody. Author. The Templars in America. Book Series. by Travis Simpkins


Portrait Sketch of
David S. Brody
Attorney & Fiction Writer
Author of the
"Templars in America" Book Series
Researcher of the
Hidden History of
Pre-Columbian North America
by Travis Simpkins



Lecture by David S. Brody


For more info, please visit:


David S. Brody. by Travis Simpkins. The Westford Knight. Templars in America
David S. Brody. by Travis Simpkins. The Westford Knight. Templars in America

Sunday, January 20, 2019

The Newport Tower: Two Theories. by Travis Simpkins

The Newport Tower: Two Theories. by Travis Simpkins




The Newport Tower: Two Theories


by Travis Simpkins


Situated in Touro Park in Newport, Rhode Island, the structure referred to as the "Old Stone Mill" or more simply "The Newport Tower" has been a source of mystery, contention and debate for more than a few centuries. The Tower is seemingly older than the town, which was incorporated in 1639, and it was in ruins even in early Colonial times. Various theories have attempted to explain the origin and purpose of the Tower. The most common explanation is that what we see there is the remains of a 17th Century Colonial windmill. It has also been suggested that the Tower is several hundred years older and was constructed by the Vikings during one of their transatlantic voyages. Many additional conjectures, some more plausible than others, have been offered as well. All things considered, the true origin of the Tower remains unknown.

I first encountered the Newport Tower in 2016. I was working on a series of portraits inspired by 19th Century “Gilded Age” historical figures and had traveled to Newport for a week to do research at the famously extravagant Newport Mansions. I had booked a room at the Hotel Viking on Bellevue Avenue, just around the corner from Touro Park. While out walking on my second morning there, I saw the Tower and was fascinated by how starkly it stood out from it's surroundings. It is a medieval-style stone structure in the midst of 18th and 19th Century wooden buildings. There was very little information about the Tower in the park itself, so I undertook some cursory research on my own. Looking further, I became overwhelmed with the many conflicting theories regarding who constructed the Tower and why. Some of the ideas were very far-fetched, and I immediately saw how the subject might be considered poison to mainstream academic historians. However, I noted two carefully conceived theories, both equally interesting and no less controversial, which have become topics of interest for Masonic studies and lectures in recent years.

Several authors, including Tim Wallace-Murphy, David S. Brody and Scott Wolter have theorized that the Tower was constructed in 1398 by Scottish nobleman Prince Henry Sinclair, 1st Earl of Orkney (1345-1400?). The scenario suggests that Sinclair, along with remnants of the Knights Templar, used an old Viking map to island hop across the North Atlantic. They made landfall in present day Nova Scotia and journeyed down the east coast. In the area of what is now the town of Westford in Massachusetts, one of the party died and was memorialized by a carved effigy on a nearby rock ledge. This carving, of which only the sword is visible now, is commonly referred to as the “Westford Knight.” Sinclair then ventured further south and constructed the Tower to serve as a multi-purpose monument, observatory and navigational beacon overlooking Narragansett Bay. Henry Sinclair's grandson, William Sinclair, further memorialized the Pre-Columbian voyage in the cryptic carvings of Rosslyn Chapel in Scotland half a century later. Much of the foundation of this theory relates to the style of stonework construction used in building the Newport Tower, which is strikingly reminiscent of structures still standing in Henry Sinclair's homeland of the Orkney Islands. It also has simlarities to the many “round” buildings known to be constructed by the Templars. Freemasons in Rhode Island are naturally intrigued by this possible Templar connection and at least one Commandery incorporated the Newport Tower into the design of their pocket jewel. I'm sure the Brethren at the Grand Lodge of Rhode Island have valuable information on the subject as well.

Taking a different view, the work of researcher Jim Egan argues that the Tower was constructed in 1583, based on the design and specifications of Dr. John Dee (1527-1609). John Dee was an all-around Renaissance Man. In addition to being a mathematician, astronomer, astrologer, alchemist and Hermetic philosopher, he was also a key advisor to Queen Elizabeth I. Egan's theory maintains that the Tower's rough stonework was originally covered in plaster (some of which is still visible) and various decorative ornaments. It served as a testament to the Enlightenment and was intended to be a welcoming monument for the first great Elizabethan colony in America. Wars, interior conflicts and other circumstances in England took priority, however, and the Tower was abandoned and forgotten when full colonization became delayed. Egan states that the Tower is in fact a horologium, a building that keeps track of time, and he has demonstrated various precise solar and lunar alignments which happen through the Tower's windows every year like clockwork. He further states that the mathematical proportions of the Tower are based on John Dee's well-known “Monas Hieroglyphica” symbol. In addition to the astronomical and numerical elements, his theory is further evidenced in old maps, which refer to present day Narragansett Bay as the “John Dee River.” Freemasons and other Esoteric minded individuals are now flocking to the Tower each year on the summer and winter solstices to see the impressive illuminations.

Two different theories, four authors mentioned. As I understand, David S. Brody, Scott Wolter, Tim Wallace-Murphy and Jim Egan are all available for presentations at Masonic Lodges if you're interested in learning more (Wolter and Wallace-Murphy are Masons, Brody and Egan are not). I've just summarized their findings here, obviously, and I'm sure I've left out some of what they consider to be the decisive points in their arguments. I've purposely avoided offering my opinion (for that's all it is) of the origin of the Newport Tower, instead just briefly pointing out the basics of these two ideas, trusting that readers will look for further information and reach their own conclusions... perhaps even discover new evidence to support an entirely different theory regarding this fascinating and enduring mystery.


- TS

Sunday, April 15, 2018

David S. Brody. Author. Powdered Gold. Templars in America. by Travis Simpkins

David S. Brody. Author. The Templars in America. Book Series. by Travis Simpkins


Portrait Sketch of
David S. Brody
Attorney & Fiction Writer
Author of the
"Templars in America" Book Series
Researcher of the
Hidden History of
Pre-Columbian North America
by Travis Simpkins



Lecture by David S. Brody


For more info, please visit:


David S. Brody. by Travis Simpkins. Powdered Gold. Templars in America

Saturday, February 17, 2018

David S. Brody. The Kensington Rune Stone. Templars in America. by Travis Simpkins

David S. Brody. Author. The Templars in America. Book Series. by Travis Simpkins


Portrait Sketch of
David S. Brody
Attorney & Fiction Writer
Author of the
"Templars in America" Book Series
Researcher of the
Hidden History of
Pre-Columbian North America
by Travis Simpkins



Lecture by David S. Brody



For more info, please visit:


David S. Brody. by Travis Simpkins. The Kensington Rune Stone. Templars in America

Thursday, November 30, 2017

David S. Brody. Author. The Cult of Venus. Templars in America. by Travis Simpkins

David S. Brody. Author. The Templars in America. Book Series. by Travis Simpkins


Portrait Sketch of
David S. Brody
Attorney & Fiction Writer
Author of the
"Templars in America" Book Series
Researcher of the
Hidden History of
Pre-Columbian North America
by Travis Simpkins



Lecture by David S. Brody


For more info, please visit:


David S. Brody. The Cult of Venus. Templars in America. by Travis Simpkins

Sunday, October 15, 2017

"Echoes of Atlantis" by David S. Brody


Echoes of Atlantis
Crones, Templars
and the Lost Continent
by David S. Brody
Eyes That See Publishing, 2016
Notes by Travis Simpkins

     Echoes of Atlantis is the sixth book in David S. Brody's "Templars in America" series, and for all intents and purposes, essentially picks up where The Isaac Question left off… continuing the story of protagonist couple Cameron Thorne and Amanda Spencer as they investigate the secret pre-Columbian history and artifacts of North America. However, it is also very much a stand alone novel and can still be thoroughly enjoyed without prior reading of the first five installments in the series.
     The plot only hints at the author's usual Templar material, focusing instead on the lost continent of Atlantis, providing observations on potential links between the legendary sunken landmass and archaeological sites like Gobeki Tepe in Turkey, Baalbek in Lebanon and the Sphinx in Egypt. Along the way, interesting parallels are drawn between various groups on opposite sides of the ocean with shared flood mythologies. To discuss the plot further would be an injustice to the many surprises contained within the book's pages.
     Like in his previous work, David S. Brody assembles a collection of artifacts related to the ancient exploration of America long before Columbus and weaves a fast-paced thriller around them in expert fashion. This book mentions the Red Paint People skeletons, the Frost Valley Petroglyph, ancient cave art in Lascaux and Altamira, the Venus of Dolni and a Burrows Cave artifact. There are surprisingly few references to the Freemasons this time around, but Brody's beloved New England sites like America's Stonehenge and the Newport Tower appear briefly. Both informative and entertaining, this book (along with Brody's other work) is deserving of praise and more wide-spread attention.


Echoes of Atlantis. Templars in America. David S. Brody: Newport Tower

Echoes of Atlantis. Templars in America. David S. Brody: Frost Valley Petroglyph, NY

Echoes of Atlantis. Templars in America. David S. Brody: Mandan Girl

Echoes of Atlantis. Templars in America. David S. Brody: Hypothetical Atlantis

Echoes of Atlantis. Templars in America. David S. Brody: Tlazolteotl. Aztec Goddess

Echoes of Atlantis. Templars in America. David S. Brody: Zeno Map

Echoes of Atlantis. Templars in America. David S. Brody: Tikal Pyramid Carving

Echoes of Atlantis. Templars in America. David S. Brody: Mercator Map, 1606

Echoes of Atlantis. Templars in America. David S. Brody: Cave Art. Lascaux, France

Echoes of Atlantis. Templars in America. David S. Brody: Cave Painting. Altamira, Spain

Echoes of Atlantis. Templars in America. David S. Brody: Venus of Dolni

Echoes of Atlantis. Templars in America. David S. Brody: Gobekli Tepe

Echoes of Atlantis. Templars in America. David S. Brody: Gobekli Tepe

Echoes of Atlantis. Templars in America. David S. Brody: Gobekli Tepe

Echoes of Atlantis. Templars in America. David S. Brody: The Sphinx, Egypt

Echoes of Atlantis. Templars in America. David S. Brody: Sphinx Wall Enclosure Erosion

Echoes of Atlantis. Templars in America. David S. Brody: The Sphinx, Egypt

Echoes of Atlantis. Templars in America. David S. Brody: Trilithon. Baalbek, Lebanon

Echoes of Atlantis. Templars in America. David S. Brody: Baalbek, Lebanon

Echoes of Atlantis. Templars in America. David S. Brody: Belcourt Castle. Newport, RI

Echoes of Atlantis. Templars in America. David S. Brody: Belcourt Castle. Newport, RI

Echoes of Atlantis. Templars in America. David S. Brody: America's Stonehenge, NH

Echoes of Atlantis. Templars in America. David S. Brody: Sacrificial Stone. America's Stonehenge

Echoes of Atlantis. Templars in America. David S. Brody

Echoes of Atlantis. Templars in America. David S. Brody: Gobekli Tepe

Tuesday, August 15, 2017

David S. Brody. Author. The Westford Knight. Templars in America. by Travis Simpkins

David S. Brody. Author. The Templars in America. Book Series. by Travis Simpkins


Portrait Sketch of
David S. Brody
Attorney & Fiction Writer
Author of the
"Templars in America" Book Series
Researcher of the
Hidden History of
Pre-Columbian North America
by Travis Simpkins



Lecture by David S. Brody



For more info, please visit:


David S. Brody. by Travis Simpkins. The Westford Knight. Westford, Massachusetts

Saturday, August 5, 2017

The "Templars in America" Book Series by David S. Brody

The Templars in America Book Series by David S. Brody


     The "Templars in America" book series by David S. Brody is one of the most enjoyable projects I've discovered in recent years. After visiting Newport, Rhode Island I was looking for material related to the mysterious Newport Tower and stumbled upon the first book in Brody's ongoing series, Cabal of the Westford Knight: Templars at the Newport Tower. I greatly enjoyed it's energy and intrigue, so much so that I bought the other five books in the series in quick succession. I read through them all at a measured pace and developed a respect for David S. Brody's unique niche of history thrillers. Each book is inspired by Brody's research into the idea of Pre-Columbian exploration of America in the distant past (including the Knights Templar, Celtic Druids, the Phoenicians and others). Each story has a degree of Masonic influence and involvement as well. Some concepts and themes are more far fetched than others, but it is fiction after all. It's a fascinating subject all-around, and Brody manages to take the artifacts related to his research and weave a taught thriller around them. It is indeed a running series, with the same researcher couple (Cameron Thorne and Amanda Spencer-Gunn) appearing as the protagonists in each installment, but each volume could really be read as a stand alone book.

     I've heard David S. Brody mention that he recently finished writing the seventh book in the series, titled The Cult of Venus, and that it will be released later this year.


In order the books are:

1) Cabal of the Westford Knight: Templars at the Newport Tower
2) Thief on the Cross: Templar Secrets in America
3) Powdered Gold: Templars and the American Ark of the Covenant
4) The Oath of Nimrod: Giants, MK-Ultra and the Smithsonian Coverup
5) The Isaac Question: Templars and the Secret of the Old Testament
6) Echoes of Atlantis: Crones, Templars and the Lost Continent
7) The Cult of Venus: Templars and the Ancient Goddess


For more info, please visit:


Lecture by David S. Brody


Cabal of the Westford Knight. Book #1 in the Templars in America Book Series by David S. Brody

Thief on the Cross. Book #2 in the Templars in America Book Series by David S. Brody

Powdered Gold. Book #3 in the Templars in America Book Series by David S. Brody

The Oath of Nimrod. Book #4 in the Templars in America Book Series by David S. Brody

The Isaac Question. Book #5 in the Templars in America Book Series by David S. Brody

Echoes of Atlantis. Book #6 in the Templars in America Book Series by David S. Brody

The Cult of Venus. Book #7 in the Templars in America Book Series by David S. Brody

Sunday, July 16, 2017

"The Isaac Question" by David S. Brody


The Isaac Question
Templars and the Secret of
the Old Testament
by David S. Brody
Eyes That See Publishing, 2015
Notes by Travis Simpkins

     The Isaac Question is the fifth book in David S. Brody's "Templars in America" series, and for all intents and purposes, essentially picks up where The Oath of Nimrod left off… continuing the story of protagonist couple Cameron Thorne and Amanda Spencer as they investigate the secret pre-Columbian history and artifacts of North America. However, it is also very much a stand alone novel and can still be thoroughly enjoyed without prior reading of the first four installments in the series.
     The plot revisits the author's usual Templar material and adds further focus and new observations on potential links between the old Testament figure Moses, the Pharaoh Akhenaten and the mysterious Baphomet head so revered by the Templars. Along the way, interesting parallels are drawn between various groups... like the Druids and the Freemasons, for example. To discuss the plot further would be an injustice to the many surprises contained within the book's pages.
     Like in his previous work, David S. Brody assembles a collection of artifacts related to the European exploration of America long before Columbus and weaves a fast-paced thriller around them in expert fashion. This book mentions many stone chambers in the northeastern US, Norumbega Tower, Roquepertuse, Gungywamp, Druid Hill, the Stone of Destiny, Cleopatra's Needle in New York, Kent Chamber, Balanced Rock and the Vermont Beltane Stone. Particularly intriguing are the scenes which play out in the House of the Temple in Washington, D.C. and around the Apprentice Pillar at Rosslyn Chapel in Scotland. Also included are many references to the Freemasons and Brody's beloved New England sites like America's Stonehenge, the Westford Knight and the Newport Tower. Both informative and entertaining, this book (along with Brody's other work) is deserving of praise and more wide-spread attention.


The Isaac Question. David S. Brody. Templars in America: Stone Chamber. Upton, MA

The Isaac Question. David S. Brody. Templars in America: Norumbega Tower. Weston, MA

The Isaac Question. David S. Brody. Templars in America: Baphomet

The Isaac Question. David S. Brody. Templars in America: The Westford Knight

The Isaac Question. David S. Brody. Templars in America: Hooked X. The Westford Knight

The Isaac Question. David S. Brody. Templars in America: House of the Temple. Washington, DC

The Isaac Question. David S. Brody. Templars in America: House of the Temple. Washington, DC

The Isaac Question. David S. Brody. Templars in America: House of the Temple Washington, DC

The Isaac Question. David S. Brody. Templars in America: House of the Temple. Washington, DC

The Isaac Question. David S. Brody. Templars in America: Newport Tower. Winter Solstice

The Isaac Question. David S. Brody. Templars in America: US Capitol at Sunset

The Isaac Question. David S. Brody. Templars in America: Masonic Royal Arch Banner

The Isaac Question. David S. Brody. Templars in America: Green Man. Rosslyn Chapel

The Isaac Question. David S. Brody. Templars in America: Roquepertuse, 500 BC

The Isaac Question. David S. Brody. Templars in America: Baphomet

The Isaac Question. David S. Brody. Templars in America: Gungywamp Chamber

The Isaac Question. David S. Brody. Templars in America: Newport Tower

The Isaac Question. David S. Brody. Templars in America: Eynhallow Church, Orkney

The Isaac Question. David S. Brody. Templars in America: Druid Hill. Lowell, MA

The Isaac Question. David S. Brody. Templars in America: Yuya. Joseph Mummy

The Isaac Question. David S. Brody. Templars in America: Akhenaten

The Isaac Question. David S. Brody. Templars in America: Bunker Hill Monument

The Isaac Question. David S. Brody. Templars in America: Stone of Destiny, Edinburgh, Scotland

The Isaac Question. David S. Brody. Templars in America: Cleopatra's Needle. New York

The Isaac Question. David S. Brody. Templars in America: Kent Chamber, Solstice

The Isaac Question. David S. Brody. Templars in America: Balanced Rock. North Salem, NY

The Isaac Question. David S. Brody. Templars in America: America's Stonehenge

The Isaac Question. David S. Brody. Templars in America: Moses. Rosslyn Chapel

The Isaac Question. David S. Brody. Templars in America: Israeli 10 Agorot Coin

The Isaac Question. David S. Brody. Templars in America: Edinburgh Castle, Scotland

The Isaac Question. David S. Brody. Templars in America: Rosslyn Chapel

The Isaac Question. David S. Brody. Templars in America: Apprentice Pillar, Rosslyn Chapel