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letsdothis3 ago

Scottish Rite Temple (Santa Fe, New Mexico) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scottish_Rite_Temple_(Santa_Fe,_New_Mexico)

The Scottish Rite Temple, also known as Scottish Rite Cathedral or Santa Fe Lodge of Perfection, in Santa Fe, New Mexico was begun in 1911 and completed in 1912. It was a filming location for the 2016 Tina Fey film Whiskey Tango Foxtrot.

It was designed by the Los Angeles architectural firm of Hunt and Burns.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumner_Hunt

In 1899, Hunt went into partnership with A. Wesley Eager. Hunt & Eager lasted until 1908, at which point Silas Reese Burns joined the firm, which became Hunt, Eager & Burns. In 1910 Eager retired, and the firm became known as Hunt & Burns, a partnership that lasted until 1930.

In her essay on Hunt's early work, Karen J. Weitze notes that he may have been involved in the design of Sidney Haas's Moorish- and Mission-revival designs for the California Building at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. Hunt adopted the Mission Revival style for the Froebel Institute, also known as Casa de Rosas (1893), and “became a leading proponent of Hispanicism, a fact that was clearly reflected in his Southern California Building at the California Midwinter Exhibition” in 1894.

The connection with the Froebel Institute takes us straight into Theosophical Society territory. That leads to the Lucis Trust and the whole New Age movement, Tavistock, the UN, Sustainability agenda, the TRANSgender agenda :

see:

Theosophy and the Architecture of the New World Order

On the art world, occult groups and military links: SHAEF, Biltmore Estate, Monument's Men, and Psyop Units

I need to take a closer look at the Santa Fe Institute...

think- ago

The connection with the Froebel Institute takes us straight into Theosophical Society territory. That leads to the Lucis Trust and the whole New Age movement, Tavistock, the UN, Sustainability agenda, the TRANSgender agenda

Interesting.