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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Arthur \"Artorius\" Williams is an American-born counterfeiter and subject of the book The Art of Making Money by Jason Kersten. He is most known for having counterfeited the 1996-issued $100 Bill, the quality of which is on par with the supernote. He currently resides in Chicago. His story was featured on NPR's The Diane Rehm Show on June 15, 2009. He was also featured in a season 5 episode of American Greed.Currently, Arthur is working on a book of his own writings called Cain's Dagger. It's a story that highlights secret teachings taught to him as a child. These teachings were passed from his family to him and disclosed the true teachings of a secret society known as the Solomon Order. The base of the story, Cain's Dagger is that Jeshua the Anointed also known as Jesus has manuscripts written by his own hand. This is the truth of the Holy Grail and what the secret societies protected.Arthur Williams is also a painter and artist. During his incarceration, he painted old paper currency onto canvas, and imbedded secret symbols into each painting. While mastering his craft, he became fascinated with the art of fashion, and decided to design his own clothing line with the same symbolism he infused into his paintings. He used the ancient myths taught to him as a child to help him build the Julius Davinci clothing line. Due to the historical content of the American currency and his ambition to be a benefit to the economy rather than a hindrance, Williams refused to outsource the making of his clothing line. He chose to build the Julius Davinci brand as an American made fashion house, thus creating American jobs."@en }

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