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Secrets Of The Dollar Bill

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 Secrets Of The Dollar Bill
What do the symbols and numbers on the dollar bill actually mean? We'll take a look at the shadier and more intriguing threads of meaning and symbolism at play in the bill's design. Extraordinary strands of numerology are interwoven into the bill's structure, which, on analysis, suggest surprising hidden alignments. Why does it look the way it does and how has it changed through the ages? We'll analyze the significance of changes in the bill's appearance over time and examine alternative designs. We'll also look at the historical context of the bill's conception--what the dollar bill set out to represent--the patriotism and idealism of a young republic; and go inside the Treasury's Department of Printing and Engraving for exclusive access to the presses and the people who process the millions upon millions of dollars in circulation.
Jan 23, 2008 8:50 PM
Re: Secrets Of The Dollar Bill
Run tim is 45 min.
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They don't 'reveal' anything, they just repeat the same visuals and regurgitate the same rhetorical questions again and again and again...

Run time is 45 mins - could have cut it down to 10 min easily. Waste of time.
By: JimJam2
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Nothing substantial here at all.

This is more of a propaganda piece for right wing fundamentalist nutjobs to use as ammo for their baseless convictions, scare tactics and doomsday predictions. According to this Masons worship satan, the dollar is a symbol of the "new world order", one world government, abolishment of all religions other than Freemasonry, secret governments... with some very tiny passing mention that it all could be bullshit.

What a waste of a good 40 minutes.
By: decavolt
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People with way too much time on their hands...

No answers, just questions, far-fetched theories and the usual Olympic record for conclusion-jumping.

Europe laughs out loud.
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