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Mosaic Ivy League Schools This is a subject which is far and
away equally as complicated and difficult to follow as any I Have come up with.
But it has a ton of mathematical and
architectural evidence to back it up in ways that are difficult to define. The following schools are part of
the original school network designed by Leonardo Da Vinci in the 1400s, as a way to have scholars be free and available to do their
scholarly work minus the constant interruptions from Prussian and Vatican Inquisitors
trying to interrupt and or flat out kill the scholars, burn the building, and
erase it all from existence. 3000 miles across the pond was assumed enough for a while ot built
defenses and built up sufficient resources in order
to allow for the scholars work to be un interrupted. What was not counted on
was when the Prussians and Italy did get their regrouping achieved and did
cross the pond in earnest, they did so with a century of rage and bitterness
behind their orders. The fears and full on loathing for what the British, French,
etc. were able to achieve in the new world annoyed their enemies so much that
they had to “make an example of” and fully and completely committed to
erasing as much of the library/school network as possible in order to not
only destroy the old but to build their own on top of and therefore completely
erasing any and all traces of what was previous. Each of the schools was recharted
on the dates. Harvard (established 1636), Yale
(1701), Pennsylvania (1740), Princeton (1746), Columbia (1754), Brown (1764),
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