There is a treaure in Washington D.C. The first clue to be used to find this treasure comes from the vicinity of Rennes Le Chateau in France.
This image is a depiction of the Coume Sourde Stone found in 1967 at Rennes Le Chateau.
If we apply the shape to our nation’s capitol it resembles the shape made by 1) Kentucky Avenue between Lincoln Park and Barney Circle, 2) Tennessee Avenue between Lincoln and Maryland Avenue, 3) Pennsylvania between the Capitol Dome and Barney Circle, 4) Maryland Avenue between the Capitol Dome and where it intersects with Tennessee Avenue.
For our next clue we go to the National Shrine in Washington DC.
Within the National Shrine carved on an altar to the virgin Mary we find our next clue. An M with a horizontal line stretching across the width of the M surmounted by a cross.
Our next clue as to what the treasure is, is in the National Gallery of Art in Washington DC. The clue is hidden in the painting, "Sacrament of the Last Supper" by Salidor Dali.
The painting is in the Golden Rectangle proportion. The painting length is 105 inches divided by its width 65 inches equals 1.615 which is very close to the Golden Proportion or Phi 1.618. Dali’s painting, by using the dimensions of a Golden Rectangle, forms a pyramid with the apex of the pyramid resting on the Adam’s apple of the floating figure.
This coffer lid is the clue to the city this treasure is hidden. The city of Washington DC. The moon, the sun, the pentagram, the heptagon, and the treasure, the head of John the Baptist which gives the city of Washington DC spiritual power to draw from.