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Dundee’s Lost Tales – Conspiracy Theory

Older maps of Dundee enhance the notion that Dundee was built in the shape of a Freemason symbol

They say if you look hard enough for something, you will find it, regardless of whether it’s there or not.

They also say that most truths are dismissed because they seem incredible. Dundee, for example, was once allegedly one of the main Satanic Headquarters in South Africa.

These rumours are not completely unheard of. Some know but most are unaware. Most cults prefer anonymity, and so too in Dundee.

There are allegations of a network of tunnels that unravel both around and through the town. This would allow cults to meet without fear of being discovered.
Claims of sacrificial rituals on Mpati Mountain and even talk of candles, made of human fat, found on the golf course, indicate a sinister past.

The Shape Of Dundee

There is also a theory regarding the shape of the lay-out of the central town.
Older maps of Dundee enhance the notion that Dundee was built in the shape of a Freemason symbol.

Maps exist showing the paths that mine shafts used to follow. It’s not improbable that they were transformed into tunnels. Pam McFadden, curator of Talana Museum, dismissed the theories, saying the mine shafts ‘would be too small for anyone to use’.

She also said the reason for Boundary Road’s unusual shape was very simple. “It marked the boundary of Peter Smith’s farm on which Dundee was originally laid out, hence the name and shape.”

It is very probable that these old practices never died. Perhaps they just got better at keeping it secret.
Whatever the truth may be, it’s best left up to you to decide. After all, you can’t believe everything you hear. Just remember, you can’t ignore everything either.

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