I've been noticing an uptick in creepy architecture taking hold in this country, and now even moreso since they have begun to remove history across the U.S. via the removal of Confederate era statues, or any other historical monument that hurts somebody's feelings. I think we all know about the creepy airport in Denver, but I just recently discovered some other creepy buildings springing up across the fruited plain.
Downtown Nashville - Bell South Building (devil horns)

Yesterday, I visited Vigilantcitizen and discovered the new IRS headquarters in Maryland. I don't know how much more in our face these people can be - and to put this symbolism outside the IRS building speaks volumes!
https://vigilantcitizen.com/sinistersit ... -maryland/

The art in front of the IRS Headquarters features a pyramid with a capstone between two pillars. The black and white stripes refer to the Hermetic concept of duality.

This Masonic monument in Israel bears exactly the same elements: A pyramid with a capstone between two pillars. The stripes on the ground represent duality.

Between the two pillars is the most recognizable symbol representing the occult elite: A pyramid with a shiny capstone. On the pyramid is written the US Constitution, which famously starts with “We the People”. Looking closer at this sculptures, several questions come to mind.
First, why is the U.S. Constitution etched on a symbol that is associated with occult secret societies whose highest degrees are restricted to “elite men”? Isn’t there a contradiction here? Second, it is somewhat clear that the charcoal-colored base of the pyramid represents the masses (it is written “We the People” right on it), while the shiny, illuminated capstone represents the “illuminated” elite. Isn’t this … elitist? Does the capstone that is standing above the pyramid and the U.S. Constitution mean that the elite is above the law? Finally, why isn’t the Bill of Rights on the pyramid? Is it because it is “very human, very fragile”? Is it considered outdated by the NWO elite?