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Scott Lund

Writer and Director of the Mona Lisa Code Feature Film Documentary at Scottlund.Com

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Scott Lund is an investigative historian, writer, adventurer, and artist, known for his discoveries about Leonardo da Vinci and hidden symbolism in his paintings. He has dedicated his life to uncovering some of history's greatest mysteries. Art historians are stunned by his Mona Lisa Code—a series of unprecedented and undisputed discoveries about Leonardo da Vinci. Lund's evidence shows he worked out the math to dial back the stars to the year 5500 BC, believed to be the Dawn of Creation and first appearance of the Sun. Da Vinci composed his last three paintings based on the shapes of stars in the night sky he witnessed in Rome during the great Vatican jubilee of 1500 AD—exactly years later. Among Lund's discoveries is that the Mona Lisa was "frozen in time" in Rome at dawn on Christmas morning during the Jubilee year. At that sacred moment the face of the Mona Lisa was illuminated by the first rays of sunlight as she looked from the Janiculum, Rome's highest hill, where Da Vinci's friend Bramante built the Tempietto chapel, whose architectural features are clearly identified by Lund in the painting. During his historic presentation at the ancient Roman Forum on Sept. 10, 2011, Lund demonstrated that the incongruous two sides of the Mona Lisa landscape depicted a land survey line connecting the Vatican with the cult site of the goddess Diana at Lake Nemi. With his two faces pointed 180 degrees apart, Janus was the perfect logo for the land survey. The viewer of the Mona Lisa "became the god Janus" by unknowingly looking in opposite direct directions at once! Breaking News: Mona Lisa overlayed by Salvator Mundi proves shared Christmas sunrise 1500 AD — Controversial painting is found to be a genuine Da Vinci through archeo-astronomic evidence — Da Vinci's camera obscura projected both paintings as one single vision in time and space https://MonaLisaCode.com

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