
Chester A. Arthur
1829-1886
The Twenty First President of the United States of America
Presidential Term from September 19, 1881 to March 4, 1885

Chester A. Arthur
1829-1886
The Twenty First President of the United States of America
Presidential Term from September 19, 1881 to March 4, 1885

James A. Garfield
1831-1881
The Twentieth President of the United States of America
Presidential Term from March 4, 1881 to September 19, 1881

1822-1893
The Nineteenth President of the United States of America
Presidential Term from March 4, 1877 to March 4, 1881

Ulysses S. Grant
1822-1885
The Eighteenth President of the United States of America
Presidential Term from March 4, 1869 to March 4, 1877

Andrew Johnson
1808-1875
The Seventeenth President of the United States of America
Presidential Term from April 15, 1865 to March 4, 1869

Abraham Lincoln
1809-1865
The Sixteenth President of the United States of America
Presidential Term from March 4, 1861 to April 15, 1865

James Buchanan
1791-1868
The Fifteenth President of the United States of America
Presidential Term from March 4, 1857 to March 4, 1861

1804-1869
The Fourteenth President of the United States of America
Presidential Term from March 4, 1853 to March 4, 1857

1800-1874
The Thirteenth President of the United States of America
Presidential Term from July 9, 1850 to March 4, 1853

“My friends and future presidents of the United States of America. This is Franklin D. Roosevelt, 32nd President of this great country. Late one night in the Oval Office, I opened a drawer to my desk and noticed a coded message carved inside. Intrigued, I solved the message which led me to a painting on the wall. Herbert Hoover left this painting which had another message carved underneath the wood frame. This brought me to a light fixture with three arms and a unique symbol engraved in the brass. I realized the symbol represented the light fixture itself. When I rotated the arms a certain way, a secret compartment opened across the room among the wood paneling. I looked inside and saw the compartment to be packed tightly with old documents. I pulled out the contents and lay them out before me on my desk. I was so fascinated, I forgot what I was doing before my treasure hunt. The contents were several letters and documents from earlier presidents. The subjects range from all types of enigmas and revelations, most of which were never made public. Much of the information builds to an even greater truth when seen as a whole. Hoover must have hidden this priceless collection of our history after the Oval Office fire.
I know several sensitive facts myself that I will pass on to the next president and so on. I bound the documents into a book, and I propose that each president keep and pass on this book of secrets. Keep this book hidden and add to it as you see fit. Someday the public will be ready for these stories and mysteries. Until then it is important that only the leader of the free world know about this secret information. Many of the mysteries are supernatural in nature. Information related to national security will be kept confidential by other means. May this information help you make informed decisions for the good of the country and its people. Good luck!”
I believe the public is ready for these stories. The time is now.
-Veritas