A Lawyer Found a Secret Treasure Hunt Hidden in a City Park
The 3-4-5 builder's triangle at the heart of this treasure hunt is exactly the kind of knowledge Randall is opening up in Kosmogonia, his new online university for sacred geometry, lost history, and the ancient mysteries. On Sunday, July 12, he goes live and free to found it, joined by Scott Wolter, Tim Hogan, Matthew LaCroix, and more. Reserve your free seat: https://kosmogoniauniversity.com/A Pittsburgh lawyer took his dog for a walk and noticed a single misspelled word on a rock. That one missing letter pulled him into what he now believes is a century-old treasure hunt, hidden in plain sight inside a public park by one of America's most notorious robber barons.
In this episode, Randall Carlson sits down with Paul, host of The Parcival Chronicles, who lays out his investigation into Frick Park and the buried history beneath Pittsburgh. It starts with a cipher in a plaque poem and leads to an undocumented ceremonial mound, a stone altar at the confluence of ancient trails, an ornate park map that turns out to be a treasure map, and a stone marked not with an X, but with a Pythagorean triangle. From there it opens into Freemasonry, the Grail, the Templars, and the lost knowledge Randall has spent fifty years recovering.
What they get into:
The poem, the missing letter, and the cipher hidden in plain sight
An undocumented mound, a stone altar, and the confluence of ancient trails
The Frick Park Trustees Map and the deliberate lie hidden inside it
The Pythagorean 3-4-5 triangle that marks the spot
Henry Clay Frick and the age of the robber barons
George Washington, Freemasonry, and Braddock's defeat
The Mayan elders who made pilgrimages to Pittsburgh, and the portal to the golden age
The Grail, the Templars, and the science of restoring the wasteland
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