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Post by Deleted on Aug 24, 2010 21:52:43 GMT 10
This was an excellent History chanel show I watched the other night.
It links the Knights Templer, the Masons, the Norwegans and Columbus to the founding of America.
Well worth a look.
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Post by Eagan Thorn on Aug 24, 2010 22:25:55 GMT 10
100% believable, in fact I may very well be drinking my coffee from it at this moment.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 24, 2010 22:30:38 GMT 10
Thats what I liked about it thou Eagan, it wasnt suggesting the Holy Grail was the cup of Christ, but was in fact knowledge of geometry and construction that the Knights Templar had uncovered in Jerusalem and used to build the great cathedrals of Europe and then transported that knowledge as part of a long term plan to escape persecution and found a new world in America.
Its a very good show.
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Post by Eagan Thorn on Aug 24, 2010 22:37:09 GMT 10
Yes, it was a very good show, I believe I caught it on either the Discovery or History channel. And I liked the speculations that the templars may have reached the America before Columbus, even told him where to go, how to get here.
But does that mean you think my coffee cup isn't real?
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Post by brillbilly on Aug 25, 2010 2:12:56 GMT 10
its right up my alley ..................thanks daz,will try to watch it later
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Post by Deleted on Aug 25, 2010 15:19:21 GMT 10
Yes, it was a very good show, I believe I caught it on either the Discovery or History channel. And I liked the speculations that the templars may have reached the America before Columbus, even told him where to go, how to get here. But does that mean you think my coffee cup isn't real? Does it have the name "Jesus" written on the bottom? If so then I sir am a believer.
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Post by shatnerswig on Aug 25, 2010 15:25:12 GMT 10
jesus built my hotrod
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Post by Deleted on Aug 25, 2010 15:32:32 GMT 10
No Wiggy, that was Hey-zues, your mexican mechanic, its just spelt "Jesus".
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Post by brillbilly on Aug 29, 2010 7:02:43 GMT 10
thanks,i really enjoyed them wish more people would look in to the masonic side of history as its vital to understanding who pulls the strings
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Post by Eagan Thorn on Aug 29, 2010 8:41:45 GMT 10
Yes, it was a very good show, I believe I caught it on either the Discovery or History channel. And I liked the speculations that the templars may have reached the America before Columbus, even told him where to go, how to get here. But does that mean you think my coffee cup isn't real? Does it have the name "Jesus" written on the bottom? If so then I sir am a believer. Yes, it does but I must now question its authenticity for three reasons; #1 I don’t think they had magic markers back then. #2 I find it hard to believe that his name would be written in modern day English, in cursive text and with really poor penmanship. #3 I have to call into question, our lord and savior drinking from a Sippy cup. I mean its ok for me, but I don’t have an entire religious following to take into consideration.
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