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- This documentary takes the viewer on a journey through the secret codes, architecture and symbols in Dan Brown's novel The Lost Symbol. Also examined are secret societies and new science describing what's myth and what's real. Scientist, code breakers, psychologists and historians are interviewed.
- His name is Father McGivney. He was just a parish priest from a small town in Connecticut. But this humble cleric could soon be proclaimed a saint and be recognized as one of the most highly esteemed holy men ever to have been born in the United States.
- Archaeologists excavate George Washington's childhood home and analyze items found there, while historians analyze the paradoxes of Washington as an impulsive tactician, honest spymaster, prudent suitor and liberty-loving slave owner.
- Civil War docudrama on Confederate female spies in Union-occupied Northern Virginia, focusing on Antonia Ford, jailed for her role in partisan ranger John Singleton Mosby's celebrated raid on Fairfax Courthouse and capture of Brigadier General Edwin Stoughton.
- Chad can't commit to the years of training spent by an ancient Roman to master the art of firing arrows from a chariot. So he learns a lesson or two from the steadicam and M1 tank to build a high-tech armed chariot. Meanwhile Mike researches how ancient soldiers evolved mobile archery.
- Chad discovers that a number of his ideas for improving the dueling pistol won't work out that well. Apparently the builders of flintlock pistols got a lot of things right. Mike describes how pistols and ammunition improved since the flintlock.