Clues in the historical record and a close study of the design of
the Newport Tower in Touro Park, Newport, R.I. have led me to
conclude it was built to be the city-center of the first
Elizabethan colony in the New World in 1583. The colonizing effort
ultimately failed, but the solidly-built structure remained. The
architect of the Tower, the polymath John Dee, even provided an
"Owner's Manual" containing cryptic clues about how the Tower
functioned, as well as a "hidden blueprint" of its dimensions. The
Elizabethan State Papers reveal that in 1583, Narragansett Bay was
called the Dee River, so-named this by Dee himself. It was the
destination of Sir Humphrey Gilbert's expedition with 5 ships and
280 men John Dee was the legal, navigational and cartographical
mastermind behind the the mastermind of the colonization effort.
And it was John Dee who coined the term, "The British Empire,"
which later grew to be the largest empire the world has ever known.
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