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Sunday, December 17, 2017

"Elizabethan America: The John Dee Tower of 1583" by James Egan. Newport Tower


Elizabethan America
The John Dee Tower of 1583
A Renaissance horologium
in Newport, Rhode Island
by James Alan Egan
Cosmopolite Press, 2011
Notes by Travis Simpkins

     Situated in Newport's Touro Park, the structure referred to as the "Old Stone Mill" or more simply "The Newport Tower" has been a source of mystery for more than a few centuries. 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, having been built by the Vikings, the Chinese, the Portuguese or even by Scottish nobleman Prince Henry Sinclair along with remnants of the Knights Templar. Perhaps the most grounded and sensible explanation, however, comes from researcher James Egan. He has been studying the tower for two decades and operates the adjacent Newport Tower Museum on Mill Street. In his book, Elizabethan America: The John Dee Tower of 1583, Egan summarizes the conclusions he has reached over the course of publishing numerous other books on the subject. The result is a fascinating and convincing argument that neither challenges nor supports the notions of Pre-Columbian exploration of America needed to prove more far fetched hypotheses. Instead, the reader is presented with the evidence and asked to keep an open mind and draw their own conclusions.
     Egan's scenario plays out in the late 16th Century and focuses on mathematician and occult philosopher Dr. John Dee as the architect of the Tower, which he suggests was built on a subsequent voyage, serving many purposes as both a celestial observatory and a welcoming monument for the planned British Empire of Queen Elizabeth. On page 65, Egan writes, "I assert that the Tower that still stands in Touro Park was built by Anthony Brigham and his 1582 preliminary expedition. It was to be the city center of this grand first Elizabethan colony."
     To give too much away here would be a disservice to this great text. Purchase the book to gain a thorough understanding of Egan's analysis of the complex design of the Tower, which centers heavily on mathematics, astronomy and Monas symbology. Also posted below is a video presentation, in which Jim Egan summarizes his research on the subject.




Elizabethan America: The John Dee Tower of 1583. James Egan. Newport Tower Museum

Elizabethan America: The John Dee Tower of 1583. James Egan. Newport Tower Museum

Elizabethan America: The John Dee Tower of 1583. James Egan. Newport Tower Museum

Elizabethan America: The John Dee Tower of 1583. James Egan. Newport Tower Museum

Elizabethan America: The John Dee Tower of 1583. James Egan. Newport Tower Museum

Elizabethan America: The John Dee Tower of 1583. James Egan. Newport Tower Museum

Elizabethan America: The John Dee Tower of 1583. James Egan. Newport Tower Museum

Elizabethan America: The John Dee Tower of 1583. James Egan. Newport Tower Museum

Elizabethan America: The John Dee Tower of 1583. James Egan. Newport Tower Museum

Elizabethan America: The John Dee Tower of 1583. James Egan. Newport Tower Museum

Elizabethan America: The John Dee Tower of 1583. James Egan. Newport Tower Museum

Elizabethan America: The John Dee Tower of 1583. James Egan. Newport Tower Museum

Elizabethan America: The John Dee Tower of 1583. James Egan. Newport Tower Museum

Elizabethan America: The John Dee Tower of 1583. James Egan. Newport Tower Museum

Elizabethan America: The John Dee Tower of 1583. James Egan. Newport Tower Museum

Elizabethan America: The John Dee Tower of 1583. James Egan. Newport Tower Museum

Elizabethan America: The John Dee Tower of 1583. James Egan. Newport Tower Museum

Elizabethan America: The John Dee Tower of 1583. James Egan. Newport Tower Museum

Elizabethan America: The John Dee Tower of 1583. James Egan. Newport Tower Museum

Elizabethan America: The John Dee Tower of 1583. James Egan. Newport Tower Museum

Elizabethan America: The John Dee Tower of 1583. James Egan. Newport Tower Museum

Elizabethan America: The John Dee Tower of 1583. James Egan. Newport Tower Museum

Elizabethan America: The John Dee Tower of 1583. James Egan. Newport Tower Museum

Elizabethan America: The John Dee Tower of 1583. James Egan. Newport Tower Museum

Elizabethan America: The John Dee Tower of 1583. James Egan. Newport Tower Museum

Elizabethan America: The John Dee Tower of 1583. James Egan. Newport Tower Museum

Sunday, May 14, 2017

"Templars in America" by Tim Wallace-Murphy and Marilyn Hopkins


Templars in America
From the Crusades to the New World
by Tim Wallace-Murphy 
and Marilyn Hopkins
Barnes & Noble, 2006
Notes by Travis Simpkins

     Despite its somewhat misleading title, Templars in America: From the Crusades to the New World by Tim Wallace-Murphy and Marilyn Hopkins is one of the most masterfully written books on the topic of Pre-Columbian exploration of North America, with a particular focus on the 1396 voyage of Prince Henry St. Clair.
     Contrary to what students are taught in school, America was not "discovered" by Christopher Columbus in 1492, but rather has seen seafaring visitors from many lands dating back to ancient times. Even prior to Prince Henry's late-14th Century voyage, evidence indicates possible early exploration and trade with North America by the Egyptians, Phoenicians, Africans, Romans, St. Brendan, Prince Madoc and the Vikings.
     The bulk of the text centers on Prince Henry St. Clair's family background and the adoption of Templar ideals which inspired him to seek out and create a settlement in the new World based upon the principles of tolerance and freedom. Chapters are dedicated to Prince Henry's gentle relations with the native Mi'qmaq tribe he encountered. The most fascinating parts, for me, dealt with the tangible aspects of the voyage: namely the Westford Knight, the Westford Boat Stone and the Newport Tower, a wondrous structure which is analyzed in both architectural and scientific terms. 
     The remainder of the book contains often-groundbreaking research and wonderful ideas which should be read and interpreted firsthand. This tome, along with all his other works, attests to Tim Wallace-Murphy's understanding and masterful interpretation of the Western Esoteric Tradition's core principles and how such Templar and Masonic philosophies tie into our shared history.


Templars in America. Tim Wallace-Murphy and Marilyn Hopkins

Templars in America. Tim Wallace-Murphy and Marilyn Hopkins: Viking Axe Head. Cole Harbor, Nova Scotia

Templars in America. Tim Wallace-Murphy and Marilyn Hopkins: Viking Longship

Templars in America. Tim Wallace-Murphy and Marilyn Hopkins: Viking Settlement. Nova Scotia

Templars in America. Tim Wallace-Murphy and Marilyn Hopkins: Viking Longship

Templars in America. Tim Wallace-Murphy and Marilyn Hopkins: Kirkwall Scroll

Templars in America. Tim Wallace-Murphy and Marilyn Hopkins: Prince Henry Sinclair Memorial

Templars in America. Tim Wallace-Murphy and Marilyn Hopkins: Zeno Map

Templars in America. Tim Wallace-Murphy and Marilyn Hopkins: America's Stonehenge

Templars in America. Tim Wallace-Murphy and Marilyn Hopkins: The Westford Knight

Templars in America. Tim Wallace-Murphy and Marilyn Hopkins: The Westford Knight

Templars in America. Tim Wallace-Murphy and Marilyn Hopkins: The Westford Knight

Templars in America. Tim Wallace-Murphy and Marilyn Hopkins: The Westford Knight

Templars in America. Tim Wallace-Murphy and Marilyn Hopkins: The Westford Boat Stone

Templars in America. Tim Wallace-Murphy and Marilyn Hopkins: The Newport Tower

Templars in America. Tim Wallace-Murphy and Marilyn Hopkins: The Newport Tower

Templars in America. Tim Wallace-Murphy and Marilyn Hopkins: Eine Hallow, Orkney

Templars in America. Tim Wallace-Murphy and Marilyn Hopkins: Eine Hallow, Orkney

Templars in America. Tim Wallace-Murphy and Marilyn Hopkins: Rosslyn Chapel

Templars in America. Tim Wallace-Murphy and Marilyn Hopkins: Maize. Rosslyn Chapel

Templars in America. Tim Wallace-Murphy and Marilyn Hopkins: Aloe. Rosslyn Chapel

Templars in America. Tim Wallace-Murphy and Marilyn Hopkins: Prince Henry Sinclair Memorial

Templars in America. Tim Wallace-Murphy and Marilyn Hopkins

Templars in America. Tim Wallace-Murphy