This video examines symbols on old churches in Massachusetts—particularly the Village Congregational Church in Whitinsville—spotting what the host interprets as Knights Templar crosses, Chi-Rho (Chi Rho) emblems, and alpha-omega markings on Corinthian columns. He links these to the ancient Gnostic deity Abraxas (often depicted with a rooster head and snake legs), which appears on Templar seals, and draws parallels to merman-like figures, sun gods, and other "hidden" iconography in structures like those at Meteora in Greece. The discussion questions official histories of churches, Constantine's adoption of the Chi-Rho, and suggests these point to deeper, pre-Christian or alternative narratives tied to Templars and old-world architecture in America. A speculative deep dive blending symbolism, alternative history, and architectural mysteries.