I would very much like to know what Essexians make of this.

I would very much like to know what Essexians make of this.  If you have contacts in relevant geographic locations relating to the principles of this story, please send current photographs and scanner screens.  It would also be of great interest to know what Stein Lightman and +Martin Schubert would have to say about this.

http://decodeingress.me/2014/01/09/the-roots-of-13magnus/
http://decodeingress.me/2014/01/09/the-roots-of-13magnus

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  1. My few tidbits which I've shared in the Essex Hangout: 

    Franklin's date of birth is January 17.  

    The Resistance logo appears to have a key in it.

    There is something I've always interpreted to be a shield behind the key.  Could be a kite.

    Franklin Square in Philadelphia has a great sculpture of a lightning bolt with a kite at the top and a key at the bottom.

    I think we're due for an anomaly, one starting around Franklin's birthday, connecting the eastern US (13 colonies) with western Europe (where colonists came from) that continues through Washington's Birthday (February 22) doesn't seem that far fetched and there's history in it.

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  2. and to add - Dr. Wright stopped by and made these comments


    Edgar Allan Wright
    Fascinating about the Hellfire Club, isn't it?
    Edgar • 12:24 PM

    Nikolas Moore
    indeed
    Nikolas • 12:24 PM

    Edgar Allan Wright
    I have a suspicion that the period of the Hellfire Club produced, uniquely, multiple 13MAGNUS groups. At least one in London and one in the Colonies.

    And unless I am wrong, anti-Magnus appeared in France.
    Mr. Franklin might have been a member of both.
    Edgar • 12:25 PM

    Anthony Castanza
    Interesting considering it was French naval aid that turned the tide of the Revolutionary war.
    Anthony • 12:26 PM

    Edgar Allan Wright
    Ah but to what effect.
    Edgar • 12:27 PM

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  3. One last item for you Edgar Allan Wright  - I found this quote in my research - coupled with the comment from Whitefield... well... perhaps another 13magnus link


    "Deists hold a variety of beliefs about the soul. Some, such as Lord Herbert of Cherbury and William Wollaston, held that souls exist, survive death, and in the afterlife are rewarded or punished by God for their behavior in life. Some, such as Benjamin Franklin, believed in reincarnation or resurrection."

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  4. I'm of the belief that the Alignment could have included both Magnus and Anti-Magnus members in their bid to seize power.

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  5. Interesting about the 'Rainwater' and things evolve:  cask of madeira  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madeira_wine

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  6. so it was wine not tea that caused the Boston uprisings ;)

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