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  1. Knights Templar The Vatican is going to publish documents about the heresy trial of the order the Knights Templar. The secret documents about the trial include a long-lost parchment showing that Pope Clement V initially absolved the order of heresy. The 300 pag...
  2. Templars The Knights Templar began as a religious order and then the Templars became an order of Warrior Monks guarding pilgrims to Jerusalem. They later developed into a huge trading and banking organisation controlling most ports and shipping traffic in the...
  3. Henry Sinclair, Knight Templar in Massachusetts Who is that mysterious man pecked into the granite bedrock in Westford, Massachusetts? How long has his image been there? There are so many little-known ancient artifacts throughtout New England! A list would amaze you. They tend to fall under the r...
  4. The Knights Templar - Crusades, Demise and Possible Survival The Knights Templar were Europe's first order of warrior monks. Founded in 1119 by the Burgundian knight Hugues de Payns (Hugo de Paganis) and Godeffroi de St Omer, a knight from northern France, the support of the powerful abbot of Clairvaux had...
  5. Richard the Lionheart and the Crusades Richard I (September 8, 1157 - April 6, 1199) was King of England from 1189 to 1199. Outside the Houses of Parliament there stands a statue of Richard I seated on his horse as testimony that he was one of England's bravest and greatest kings.
  6. Freemasons and Shriners Products Freemasonry is a fraternal organisation that arose from obscure origins in the late 16th to early 17th century. Freemasonry now exists in various forms all over the world, with a membership estimated at around 5 million (including around 480,000 in E...
  7. Secret Societies in History Recently, while watching the History Channel, I have become acquainted with the history of some secret societies in human history. There have been many; some successful and others no so much. This lens will focus on a few of the more well known soci...
  8. Royston Cave: Medieval Hiding Place? Thought to have been dug out of the local chalk in the 11th Century, Royston Cave is under the crossing of 2 historic roads: the Roman north-south Ermine Street and the older Iron Age east-west Icknield Way. It is also on the Mary and Michael ley-lin...
  9. Friday the 13th Okay, this lens is not about the slasher movies, so let's get that out of the way. It is about that superstitious, and for many, dreaded day of the year where bad luck is supposed to befall us all. One of my earliest memories about Friday the 13t...
  10. Secrets of an Immortal - An Eyewitness Account of 2,800 Years of History "What if you met a man who was 2,800 years old? What questions would you ask him about History? Religion? Would you want to learn his secrets of immortality? I went looking for the oldest person alive on earth today. I wanted to find out from them w...
  11. Knight Knight is the English term for a social position originating in the Middle Ages. In the Commonwealth of Nations, knighthood is a non-heritable form of gentility, but is not nobility. In the High and Late Middle Ages, the principal duty of a knight wa...
  12. Inside The Lost Symbol The Lost Symbol is Dan Brown's sequel to the blockbuster The Da Vinci Code, and it's prequel before that...Angels and Demons.  This time, the action is centered around Washington D.C. and its mysterious Masonic history.  It is well...
  13. Templar Knight - 10th to the 13th Century 10th to the 13th Century - Templar Knight Such was the Warrior Monk armed, clad from head to toe in maille, with a thick akaton underneath to both protect and cushion blows from maces or swords. This model is complete to the smallest detail, along w...
  14. The Quest for the Holy Grail                                        The Search for the Di...
  15. Origins of baseball and the Knights Templar It has always been a mystery to historians why the Order of the Knights Templar remained a very exclusive group of only nine knights for many years after its inception. A new surprising theory is proposed in this article -- for those who are bold eno...
  16. Thank God for The Da Vinci Code ! ! ! Dan Brown should: at least for the freedom he has to besmirch Christianity, at least because Christianity is the only religion that is still politically correct to attack, at least for the forgiving nature of Christianity. Christians should: at least...
  17. The CULT of WE: Elucidating TRUTHS hidden from the Majority- Affecting ALL Globally! We are born into a world for which we accept all things as is. Our parents to whom we regard with the reverence of god, are themselves, products of this world, raised, reared, socialized, educated, within the confines of this world. We accept, so ve...