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I'm starting to think that Tracy is on her way is on her way to being the Far Western answer to Julius Evola. This book not only offers great insight into the Occult principles behind the American dollar bill but goes further in showing the direct occult lineage that goes back to the economic/esoteric practices of Knights Templar. Absolutely fascinating and hard to put...
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3.0 out of 5 stars On Twyman's Solomon's Treasure
The work is highly recommended to the scholars of monetarism, economics, esoterica and history.

Was struck by the breadth of knowledge and organisation of thought displayed by this author. Splendidly counter-mainstream in its presentation the book relies on self sufficiency & objectivity, good journalism.

Was attracted to the work following a...
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16 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Plus Ultra, January 11, 2006
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This review is from: Solomon's Treasure: The Magic And Mystery of America's Money (Paperback)
I'm starting to think that Tracy is on her way is on her way to being the Far Western answer to Julius Evola. This book not only offers great insight into the Occult principles behind the American dollar bill but goes further in showing the direct occult lineage that goes back to the economic/esoteric practices of Knights Templar. Absolutely fascinating and hard to put down.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Real Alchemy, January 24, 2006
This review is from: Solomon's Treasure: The Magic And Mystery of America's Money (Paperback)
The real secret of Alchemy was discovered by the Knights Templar and this knowledge has been kept by Freemasons who used that knowledge to build America.

But, the secret is not in turning base metal into gold; the secret is to turn a paper note (with a lot of "magic" symbology) into a representation of wealth that is accepted by everyone.

The success of this trick lies in getting everyone to believe in the magic.

Tracy Twyman explains the way this all works out. You'll think about it every time someone hands you a dollar.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars On Twyman's Solomon's Treasure, February 1, 2009
This review is from: Solomon's Treasure: The Magic And Mystery of America's Money (Paperback)
The work is highly recommended to the scholars of monetarism, economics, esoterica and history.

Was struck by the breadth of knowledge and organisation of thought displayed by this author. Splendidly counter-mainstream in its presentation the book relies on self sufficiency & objectivity, good journalism.

Was attracted to the work following a lifetime of interest in currency & monetarism (who doesn't like money?) & a radio interview with Tracy on AM radio and was able to obtain a copy. She speaks very clearly to the faithful nature of money, which has since the publication, proved itself more and more real as we have annointed our economy with more paper dollars, beseeching the pagan gods of lucre to deliver us from our own insanity. She alludes to this idea of inflation as pagan sacrifice.

She gives proper respect to the divine nature of Gold as the preferred material of The Great God Jehovah in the Old Testament of Our Bible. Also we read here an interesting overview of the fate of the gold standard and the faith standard which replaced it; 1933-1971. The faith in credit, greed and corruption is quite ironic for a nation alleged to be civically agnostic, or under the mistaken idea of "separation of church & state".

The book will quite illuminate on several layers and you will likely come away, as I did with the realisation that spending present US currency is nothing short of a religious act.

"IN GOD WE TRVST"
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Solomon's Treasure: The Magic And Mystery of America's Money by Tracy R. Twyman (Paperback - February 5, 2009)
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