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American Petrographic Services
550 Cleveland Avenue North
Saint Paul, Minnesota 55114-1804
Telephone: (651) 659-9001 Fax: (651) 659-1379
www.ampetrograpic.com
For immediate release October 30, 2009
For more information, call Libbie Krussow, 651-659-1327
American Petrographic Services, Inc. (APS) announces breakthrough research on the Newport Tower in Newport, Rhode Island.
Saint Paul, Minnesota – On a hilltop overlooking Narragansett Bay in Newport, Rhode Island, stands a mysterious two-story stone structure called the Newport Tower. Long thought to be a Colonial-age windmill, new ground-breaking research by American Petrographic Services, Inc. (APS) has uncovered evidence that clearly indicates a much older origin for the structure. APS’s research into the tower’s engineering and design, which incorporated mathematics, geometry, and astronomy, led to startling new discoveries.
The research on the Newport Tower rewrites American history and inspires an intriguing new perspective on the motivation and ideology of the founding fathers, many of whom were Freemasons. In the intervening two centuries much of this knowledge appears to have been forgotten by Freemasonry. This lost knowledge and history needs to be investigated to learn the truth on behalf of both the American people and the world.
Scott Wolter, P.G. is president of American Petrographic Services, Inc. (APS), a leader in petrographic services and affiliate company to American Engineering Testing (AET). Mr. Wolter led the research on the Newport Tower, as well as related research on the Kensington Rune Stone. He is author of The Kensington Rune Stone: Compelling New Evidence and The Hooked X: Key to the Secret of History of North America. He also appeared on the History Channel program Holy Grail in America which aired on September 21st, 2009.
APS and AET are employee-owned corporations, providing professional services to public and private sector clients since 1990 and 1971 respectively. Their 300 engineers, geologists, scientists and certified technicians assist owners, developers, municipalities, consultants and contractors with their design, construction and restoration projects.
AET office/laboratories are located in the following cities - Florida: Bonita Springs (Fort Myers), Palatka - Minnesota: Chanhassen, Crosby, Duluth, International Falls, Mankato, Marshall, Rochester, Rogers, Saint Paul - Louisiana: Baton Rouge - South Dakota: Beresford (Sioux Falls), Pierre, Rapid City - Wisconsin: Eau Claire, Hudson, Menomonie, Schofield (Wausau). The APS office/laboratory is located in Saint Paul, Minnesota.
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