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Brad Meltzer's Decoded - Statue of Liberty

Brad Meltzer and his team thought they knew what the Statue of Liberty stood
for. But now they learn that America's most powerful icon of freedom might
actually be loaded with secret symbols put there by a sinister group bent on
world domination. They investigate claims that the Illuminati, a secret European
society loosely affiliated with the freemasons, turned every inch of the statue
into a coded message, from the torch Liberty holds high, to the rays emanating
from the crown, even to the precise height of the statue itself. Things get even
stranger when a highly regarded numerologist shows the team why he believes the
statue is really a monument to the all-powerful number 7. As they evaluate these
unsettling claims, Brad and the team are forced to reconsider whether one of
America's most enduring symbols is really who she appears to be.


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