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The Lost Treasure of the Knights Templar

Knight Templar

A small island off the fog-shrouded coast of Nova Scotia may conceal the world's greatest treasure, that of the order of the Knights Templar. Missing since the fourteenth century, the treasure of the Templars is reputed to contain massive amounts of gold and silver bullion, the crown jewels of royal European families, religious artifacts sacred to both Judaism and Christianity and documents that may be as explosive now as when they were buried. The current owner of what has been dubbed "the Money Pit" estimates the value of the potential treasure to be over one billion dollars.

The history of the Oak Island excavation begins in 1795 when three young men with time on their hands decided to search for Captain Kidd's booty. On tiny Oak Island they found a ship's tackle hanging from a tree branch and a nearby depression in the soil. After digging two feet down they reached a level of carefully laid flagstones, not normally found on the island. They dug further and at ten feet reached an oaken platform. Successive platforms were found at twenty and thirty feet, encouraging the diggers but surpassing their abilities. Several years later a company, the Onslow Syndicate, was formed by several prominent citizens to explore further. The oak platforms continued until at the 90-foot level an inscribed stone with a simple code revealed that treasure would be found only "forty feet below". The code may have been a false clue leading them into a booby trap. The shaft was soon filled with seawater that would not only stop further excavation; it would remain an unbeatable obstacle for the next two centuries.

A series of flood tunnels had been dug from coves on both sides of the island. The seawater entered from clog-proof drains concealed with coconut husk and eelgrass. For nearly two hundred years work has continued in an on-and-off fashion as one treasure hunter after another would invest one fortune after another in pumps, in drills, in coffer dams to stop the seawater, and even heavy construction machinery. To date the money pit has yielded only a handful of items in exchange for millions of dollars and five lives it has claimed. Gold chain, an iron scissors, a piece of undecipherable parchment are among the paltry rewards to date. There has been a wealth of theories.

The popular but implausible treasure of Captain Kidd, has holes, the largest being that most of Kidd's treasure was found on Gardiner's Island, off the eastern end of New York's Long Island where the Gardiner family had allowed a host of pirates access to his domain. Hidden payrolls of French and British ships are possible, but the motive of constructing such a massive vault is thin. From Vikings to UFO's, Aztecs to Huguenots, the list gets longer, but the combination of means and motive is the litmus test. One plausible theory has a battered Spanish treasure ship driven off-course by storm, diverted by currents to Nova Scotia. Mining engineers construct the booby-trapped vault, hide their precious goods, and attempt a return to Spain to get a stronger ship. On route, another storm finishes the work of the first. The crew and their secret perish. Until the Money Pit gives up its treasure, the debate will go on unresolved. Concurrent with the two-hundred years of excavation, the owners of the Money Pit and several independent researchers have been attempting to determine just what treasure does lie below the surface.

In 1954 the owners of the Money Pit received a letter informing them that the treasure below tiny Oak Island was not pirate gold but a treasure of far greater value. The treasure, the owners were told, would contain sacred relics and gold of the temple of Jerusalem together with manuscripts and documents that will add to man's knowledge of human history. From other sources, the belief that the documents concealed may include the earthly genealogy of Jesus Christ. The Holy Grail, according to Holy Blood, Holy Grail authors, may not actually be a chalice or dish, but a bloodline extending from King David through Jesus to modern times. One intriguing clue is that Sir Francis Bacon wrote of preserving important documents in mercury. Flasks with a residue of mercury have been found on Oak Island.

While the debate remains unresolved, the indisputable truth is that someone with a great deal of knowledge and engineering expertise went through a lot of trouble to conceal something. And that they finished their complex project at least before 1795. The carbon dating process pushes the dates back as early as 1390 and as late as the 1660s. Who might have had the motive to construct such an elaborate complex before European colonization reached Nova Scotia? Who would had such an important treasure to protect? And who might have had the ability and the manpower to design and construct such a device?

Around the year 1118, the nine men that made up the original Knights Templar returned to France from Jerusalem. Ostensibly their mission had been to make safe the roads for Christian pilgrims visiting the Holy Land'a seemingly overwhelming task for a handful of men. The real purpose might have been completely different. The early knights stationed themselves in the stables of Solomon's Temple and basically conducted a treasure hunt. When they returned, they received a heroes welcome and were the subject of St. Bernard's attention. Bernard of Clairvaux preached so powerfully on behalf of the Christian warriors that he built the tiny group into an order, rivaling his own Cistercians. The difference was that the Knights Templar were warrior monks. Pledged to the church and their order, answering to no earthy power otherwise. Young men from wealthy families of Europe flocked to join the order, pledging their inheritance. Nobles donated land and estates. Soon the Temple would grow into Europe's first bank. Europe's first families would pledge jewels and land as collateral for loans from the Templar bank.

Ironically, Templar success would contribute to the order's downfall. Nobles grew envious of the wealth and power of the order, but it was not until the Crusading armies lost Jerusalem and the Templars surrendered the last Christian outpost that anyone would challenge the order. And then the challenge was so great the order would fail.

The debt of King Philip of France to the Templars was great, in terms of both the money they had lent the king and in saving his life from the mobs of Paris. There was, however, no mutual admiration between the borrower and the lender. When the King asked to join the order he was refused. His hostility to the order induced him to mount false charges against the Templars and to bring in the Roman Pope. In one fateful day, Friday, October 13, 1307 the armies of France would attack Templar headquarters and arrest hundreds of knights. They would be tortured until they confessed to any charges leveled by their torturers. These included devil worship, homosexuality, spitting on the Cross and worshipping an idol in the form of a severed head. Many would die during torture; others would be burned at the stake.

While the goal of defeating the order had succeeded, the real goal of King Philip had failed. Before that fateful October day, the Paris Temple, the headquarters of the world's only bank, had been tipped off. The treasures had been loaded on wagon trains and carried overland to the port of La Rochelle. There the wealth of the order was placed aboard Templar ships. The Templar fleet then simply disappeared.

The destination of the Templar fleet has been debated since. Templars might have found refuge in Portugal where their organization survived as the Knights of Christ. They might have found refuge in England under King Edward, who would take his time in seeking out and prosecuting Templars. The numerous islands off the west and north coasts of Scotland are a very likely refuge. Templars and the King of Scotland had much in common. Both suffered under the ban of excommunication, and both would soon be under attack by King Edward of England.

Robert the Bruce earned his excommunication by stabbing his rival to death on the altar of the Greyfriars Chapel. He gathered two important bishops and several nobles and had himself declared king on the Stone of Scone. After Robert the Bruce declared himself king of Scotland, he had ironically become an outlaw. He spent years living in caves, losing one family member after another to the English, only to emerge victorious at the Battle of Bannockburn. While history records many wars and battles where the English army was the better-trained and better-armed force and went to battle against Scots who were reduced to throwing spears and rocks, Bannockburn was different. The Scot forces at first seemed to be retreating, only to pull the English army in. Then a fresh force of knights emerged. The surprise to the English was devastating; they had expected an easy rout of their enemy only to find themselves fleeing for their lives. Scotland won its most critical battle in the war for independence. And the day was June 24, sacred in Templar tradition as St. John's Feast Day.

Robert Bruce was from a Norman family that had been part of the 1066 invasion. So were the Sinclairs of Rosslyn. The Sinclairs and their French relatives the St. Clairs were instrumental in creating the Knights Templar. In a time where families were often as powerful as nominal kings, both French and Scottish St. Clairs wielded great power. The Scotland branch would soon command a navy as great as any in fourteenth-century Europe and their ancestral home became Templar headquarters in hiding.

In 1398, almost a century before Columbus, Henry Sinclair of Rosslyn would lead an expedition to lands in eastern Canada and New England that had been visited by the Norse for centuries. His pilot was Antonio Zeno who kept detailed records and maps of the voyage. Landing in Nova Scotia on the second day of June in 1398, Sinclair sent a small army to explore. He would send his Italian navigator home and he would remain for at least one winter. From a base in Canada, Sinclair led a small army south. In Westford, Massachusetts, a skirmish with the native residents culminated in the death of Sir James Gunn. The Scottish force would leave a detailed carving in stone with the Clan Gunn coat of arms, which is still visible today. Another knight, unidentified, died or was killed on the route south, his skeleton and suit of armor to be discovered in Fall River in colonial times. The most remarkable monument to their expedition was the construction of an octagonal Templar chapel in Newport, Rhode Island. Modeled after the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, Templars would erect such structures in various places in Europe. The only other such temple in Scotland was in Orkney where the Sinclair family ruled. The "Newport Tower" would later become a matter of great debate, although the earliest European explorer to view the Rhode Island coast was Verrazano who recorded it on his map. Evidence of the pre-Columbian expedition would be brought home as well.

Starting in 1436 the Sinclair family planned the construction of a remarkably complex chapel in Rosslyn with carvings of pagan heads, and items allegedly unknown in Europe until after Columbus, like cornhusks and aloe. The brought construction workers, masons, from all over to build the chapel and to construct a massive hiding place in rock that could hold a treasure as well as an army. While the masons arrived in 1436, actual work in Scotland did not begin until 1441. It would make little sense to employ workers for five years without putting them to the task.

More likely, they were at work. The Sinclair fleet had brought their army of masons to the soon-to-be-discovered New World. There they would construct the booby-trapped Money Pit. Using engineering skills known both to the Templars and St. Bernard's Cistercians, the deep shaft, the long water tunnels, the false beach and concealed drains were all put in place.

For a century the Templar treasure would rest safe in Rosslyn. The descendants of the Templar knights would become organized as "free masons" and employed and protected by the Sinclair family. When James II became king he decreed the Sinclair family to be the hereditary guardians of the Freemasons. This connection has not been severed in Scotland.

The affairs of state and religion, however, would soon bring the Clan Sinclair to war again. Protestant mobs inspired by Calvin would sweep through Scotland. The target would be icons in Catholic Churches and the Sinclair family, ardent Catholics, gathered up the gold chalices and other goods of churches they supported. The English Crown, now in Protestant hands, rose against the families that controlled Scotland. In 1542, the Battle of Solway saw defeat for Scotland and the loss of Oliver Sinclair, the right hand of James V's reign, to English capture. The king predicted at the birth of his daughter Mary that his family dynasty would end. He placed Mary, later known as Mary, Queen of Scots in the care of the Sinclair family. Oliver, furloughed from English prison for a short visit to his home in 1545 disappeared from Scotland and history.

The premise of my book Lost Treasure of the Knights Templar, is that at this time the treasure was brought to Oak Island and sealed away. The remaining head of the Clan Sinclair, William would share the existence of the secret with Mary of Guise, the most powerful woman in France, and part of the extended Norman family. She proclaimed a "bond of obligation" to William. His "secret shown to us, we shall keep secret". The existence of a vault would be known to the Guise family, but the location would be a secret passed only within the family Sinclair. Subsequent wars and religious strife took a serious toll on the family. Along the way, Sinclairs would die suddenly, in war, in prison, and possibly of natural causes. At some point the secret location was not passed down to the next generation.

Today the most modern assault on the Money Pit will start anew. David Tobias, the current owner, first heard of Oak Island and the treasure search when he was a pilot training in Nova Scotia during World War II. He came back to Oak Island and the search for its treasure, first as an investor, soon as the owner of half of the island. He has not only brought millions of his own money to the table; he has brought the treasure search up to modern standards. Under his direction, the search has employed and consulted with corporations and with talent from the National Museum of Modern Science at Ottawa and the prestigious Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute. Last December his group was granted a new treasure license, extending for five years. Once recent legal hurdles are overcome, Tobias and his group known as Triton Alliance will again challenge the capabilities of the guardians of the Templar treasure.



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Comment from Barrie-jon Bower for The Lost Treasure of the Knights Templar
It was lost at the battle of mount baddon which was the 12th battle.. the battle between the Saxons and the celts here on Hounslow heath in the UK. battle of camallan was the 11th battle" where king Arthur was meant to have lived!! james the 1st won the battle and took control of the land that was then turned into private hunting ground from Hampton court to harrow (uk) no one was allowed on this land. records can be picked up again with henry the 1st" where it is wrote; for then he raised the land. what they did was bury the town as romans were known for securing there homes with dirt to the roofs and make trenches!! this was all flat land but soundly there is now a hill here; it gets lost when henry 7th did not want to pass on the knowledge to henry 8th his son" henry 7th best mate was duke of Northumberland who when henry 7th died hired the height of the water level in remeberence of the king??? he did it to hide the entrance... been hidden under the ground here for a long time!!! I believe I have located it!!! but I cant get any further... I have found a tomb which I have on my email" this is at the entrance to the church.... the vaults are located in the river.. the duke of Northumberland river, its where the name riverbank came from the river was his bank!! oak island is where they built ships the money pit with al the different platforms is the different levels to build the ships/// it was the main army area for easter island" easter island is in a perfect line from oak island
Comment from Josh Hamer-Snyder for The Lost Treasure of the Knights Templar
I am from Missouri and I can tell you that I have found the knights templar list treasure and it's relics. I'm going to look for the severed sword today to prove it I've found a shield with and A looking Mark with a banner on it and seven swords. Although the riches are being are up by diet and sand and many of the caverns are caved in the entire bed and sides are full. I opened 2 Egyptian sarcophagus so far and rocks turned to cobras. I literally seen a king cobra and 2 partial swords thanks to a curse. Every rock in it is a old gem. M.U. laughed at me when I called them and after several attempts and emails I give up. The waters talk to me and I've also discovered the first dead sea scroll and am afraid to open it. I need help before it's too late. My number is 816 868 7370. I'm not the only one who's found it they are stealing this treasure and cheating I've lost everything my home my frie.ds and family because of this and I'm desperate for help from an archeologist and financially. Please time is running out
Comment from Bruce watson for The Lost Treasure of the Knights Templar
If the Sinclair family thinks the templar treasure exists. Well thats good enough for me. I dont believe its on oak island but i really hope those guys find something. I think Henry Sinclair past oak island when he was in Roadisland .i think he knew the treasure was hear but he wasnt sure where and i dont think he found anything. There is a map thats was found 200 years ago that tells us the last place the.templars was. Its been labled a fraud by many. I decifered the map and went to its location. Fact!!!!! At this location is many legends #1 The surveyor for the Connecticut land development in 1790 found several thousand graves buried in christion fasion.#2two hilltop enclosures 7 graves were dugup in 1972 by case western bones were dated 1340 thats a fact.. #3 gold tablets were found in a small mound. #4 the map that was found dates 1362. Fact. #5 I uncovered a stone shaft at the top of a hill at the entrance to a ancient harbor. The shaft is 60 feet above the watertable and a 300 year old tree growing next to it .it has a flagstone top . Im only at 30 feet and ran into heavy bolders .at the top its3 feet across at 30ft its 15 feet across no mortor. Anyone care to coment.. or wish to help. I think im a very logical person.
Comment from Walter Kunz for The Lost Treasure of the Knights Templar
The question is where did the copra(coconut fiber) come from. The obvious answer is Goa, India where the Portuguese had a province for 450 years until 1961 when it was annexed by Indio. The Templars had a presence in Goa and at that time India and Ceylon where the worlds largest exporters of copra. As far as the eel grass is concerned it was widely harvested along the northern coast of North America.
Actually the bulk of Captain Kidd's treasure remains buried off the eastern coast of Australia. Also much remains at his southern US hideaway. At the entrance to his compound stands a large animal statue. Embedded in it's forehead is soccer ball size jewel. I'm quite certain its a diamond. If anyone finds his lair before I can get back to it, on your left at the entrance is a derelict fishing boat. Stay completely away. It is booby trapped. Special thanks here to my Aboriginal Shaman and close friend for watching my back from half a world away with that warning. Can't even imagine what the coordinates could be worth...
What if they made it several hundred miles inland before deciding to construct the island? The one the Templars built when they rerouted the inner curve in the stream. Say they etched a sleeping hound into the rounded, mounded roof. Might that mean that it's protected? Booby trapped? Or might it be a warning that "Some dogs are better left sleeping?" What other symbols would the Knights have left to identify the area? Or would they? Say possibly four to six similarly wrought, only much smaller, ... I hadn't considered until this moment that after burying the treasure they might well have also buried their uniforms, everything that would hamper their movements in a dangerous New World. Then they simply walked away.
November 2026 - A Templar ship is what is buried under Oak island they accidently showed in the 2014 sonar reading even THEY missed! BUT THEY FOUND IT NOW! I took a photo on 2014 show of the sonar as they rotated it...You look at it.....What do you see? I have but can not post here....email me and I send it...IT SO OBVIOUS! Generalscott@comcast.net That is what you will hear in leader on upcoming shows when brothers are talking in a chamber and one says; " I know what I see! tell me what you see! Ok so when they show the sonar in 2014 we all looking at the "chest'...they rotated photo. The last second you see it all! THIS PHOTO! So...the treasure...whatever it was gone! looted out over the years....all but the ship! now think about it....IF you had large treasure no matter what it is you have to bury to keep s fe in a "vault".....why not just bury the ship and keep in those vaults.....AND IF need to move it...dig out and sail on! Obviously if Mcinnis family has old treasure and all these possible chambers and new land owners that got rich in 1800's like Samuel Ball who had many lots on Oak island FOUND the "treasure" BUT FINDING A TEMPLAR SHIP FROM 1100'S-1500'S depending on WHICH Templars and WHEN brought it here! GENERALSCOTTCOMCAST.NET ...for photo
Comment from Horseshit22 for The Lost Treasure of the Knights Templar
Whata bunch of horse shit! There is no goddamed treasure there or it would have been found by now. "The carbon dating process pushes the date back as early as 1390". SOURCE??? Where are these scientific printouts of C-14 ??? Knights templar my ass!
Comment from Ananda Joe for The Lost Treasure of the Knights Templar
Why so difficult to find the treasure with so much modern technology. Where is the hiccups? Come on boyz there are so many tech advanced ways to locate this. Digging is dangerous as the soil is soaked and flooded. Ge the real expert to indulge is this interesting fact finding treasure and get it soon becoz the whole world is waiting for an answer and it taking too long.
Comment from John DelFano for The Lost Treasure of the Knights Templar
So, without using a lot of long winded rhetoric, say, for instance, some poor schmuck, after spending only a short time researching the same material as everyone else, see's something new and, in fact, is fortunate enough to locate the little, 'Some Dogs Are Better Left Sleeping,' island, several hundred miles inland from where it is presently thought to be. (curious symbol, sleeping hound). At least that would be my interpretation of a large sleeping dog symbol, with it's various hints and etchings and name, and symbology, including a depiction of the mercy seat, identifying the one's who rerouted the small river from it's original flow all those years ago. Be interested in learning the identity of the very attractive brunette haired woman, depicted as swashbuckling, in many an etching in the immediate vicinity of the island.
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false lead to throw people off track. You should know by now. Sorry
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Comment from SouthernCelt for The Lost Treasure of the Knights Templar
Given the time period in which the Oak Island Money Pit was built, the best engineers at that time were from France, leading to a conclusion the treasure came from the Royal Treasury of France just before theri Revolution. Given all that has happened to that Pit since it was found, you would have to put a foundation around the whole island and strip mine the place since it obviously has moved since it was buried.
Comment from Prince Randall Anderson for The Lost Treasure of the Knights Templar
The location of the treasure can be found 500 feet down in a passage offshoot from the money pit. A hidden door 1037 feet away that can be accessed by stone cut steps that are covered by a brass door covered by a led cover. It is not detectable with a machine and can be found only by diligent digging around the money pit. There is an estimated forty billion dollars in treasure in the vault.
Comment from Jean-daniel Gautreau for The Lost Treasure of the Knights Templar
I bin studying and old arctic chart from captain Joseph Elzear bernier of it s claim for canada from 1909 " the nm one msing. Chart" for over 3 years now and in my researches i made stuning discoveries about what s bin hiding in the arctic and what sir john franklin Was searching for and the " " wy" prime minister harper spend 11 years investing milions at finding Franklin s ships erebus and teror " wy 2 ships to suposedly be the first one to cross the north west passage wen everybody eleses only needed one ship ? And 139 men? To do so ?? There is some serious clues on my. Chart and as i predicted 2 years before they found one of franklin ship i knew were it was and i have serious doubt and clues to maybe were is this tresor !! Franklin was not there for the passage !! You want to know more feel free to contact me ! Tank you !
Comment from The Frenchman for The Lost Treasure of the Knights Templar
When Jacques Cartier, on his second voyage in 1535 to what is now the province of Quebec, when visiting the inlet of what is now called the Saguenay river, he was told by the two sons of the native chief, Donnacona, that there was a kingdom that existed of blond haired white men in the place they called Saguenay. These white men bore valuable jewels and possessed great material wealth. It is said that the name Saguenay comes from the Iroquois word 'Saki nip' meaning 'where water flows out', yet there is no hard proof of the origin of the name, while most native names for areas in North America have solid proof as to their origins. It is possible that the name Saguenay was not native in origin, but rather a variation of the name provided by the white people they were speaking of. The words 'Sa Gagne' translates 'it won', or 'did win'. In a poem by Wolfram von Eschenbach in the year 1210, when he corrects the original author of the grail story, Chretien of Troyes, he uses the words 'Did win' to describe obtaining the grail. Sa Gagne and Saguenay are almost identical in pronunciation. If these people of Saguenay did in fact exist at some point in time, one would think that they would be of Viking heritage, but if so, why did they leave no trace of their existence behind them? The only explanation would be that they did not want future settlers to know they had been there and were perhaps living there as fugitives. No proof of mining by pre-Columbian European settlers exists in the region, so if they did in fact exist, where did all their gold and silver treasures, which Donnacona spoke of, come from? Donnacona, with such a high position of leader of the Stradacona, was not likely to be insane or making this story up. The story would have been passed on through oral tradition. It is difficult to believe a story about people with real European characteristics could have been invented considering the people of the area would have had no exposure to white people otherwise, and it would have been just as likely that they would have claimed that they were blue or green, had they been making the story up. Since Viking settlements in North America in pre-Columbian times were left there, rather than covered up, it is doubtful that these were Vikings and more likely to be people living in somewhat secrecy, such as fugitives. Donnacona was taken to France, where he shared tales of the 'Golden Kingdom of Saguenay'' with the King of France, and continued to profess of its once existence until he died of scurvy 1539. Due to unusually cold temperatures of 1307, when the Templars are suspected to have set sail with treasures from the port of La Rochelle, the Templars would have likely taken the Canary Current southward (this would be the same time that numerous visits by European sailors began to be made to the Canary Islands) and continued along the North Equatorial Current towards North America. They then likely followed the Gulf Stream up the coast of North America where they finally entered the St. Lawrence inlet where the Labrador Current intersects with the Gulf Stream, making it very difficult to travel further north. While in what is now the Quebec region of Saguenay, they may have hidden the treasure to keep it away from the Europeans who had knowledge of it, at which time they were witnessed by the local natives of the area. They likely did not stay long enough to build permanent lodgings, and likely did not want to leave a trace of their visit there, in order to secure the safety of the hidden treasure. The Templars were then likely to continue along the what becomes the North Atlantic Current from the Gulf Stream towards the U.K., specifically Scotland. In the Rosslyn Chapel of the Templar family of Sinclair, there are depictions of fauna which would only be found in North America, such as Aloe and Maize, which is likely evidence that the Templars had indeed visited North America, since the carvings are pre-Columbian in date. Curiously enough, the late Billionaire Paul Desmarais, who was born in Sudbury, Ontario and for the most part, built his business out of Montreal, purchased a large parcel of land and built his famous estate close to the entrance of the Saguenay River in the area of Sagard, Quebec (I encourage you to look it up on the internet... it has the appearance of a royal French palace). The surname of Desmarais comes from the royal bloodline of Baldwin I of Jerusalem, who's family (DesMarets which later became Desmarais) ruled Jerusalem during the occupation of the crusades. I can only speculate that Mr. Desmarais chose this location due to its beauty and seclusion, but perhaps there exists a connection that we are unaware of. Paul Desmarais was highly, and I mean HIGHLY influential in both Canadian and global politics (aside from being close to all Canadian prime ministers, he was a very close friend of Nicolas Sarkozy and many other major players in global power). Another connection might be in the names of the lakes along the Saguenay River. For instance, on the southern side of the river exists a lake by the name of Lac Clairval (location 48.295937, -71.172936). Val is the French word for valley or dale and can also be worded as Vaux, this is the same name as Bernard de Clairvaux. Perhaps this is a clue to where the treasure is buried.
Comment from Mike Mccormick for The Lost Treasure of the Knights Templar
Keep digging!
I gotten this artifact passed down to me.. and its a ruler "V" shape at the bottom and a compass "v" shape above the ruler shape. with a fancy G in the middle .. could you tell me what it is ? i was told it was made out of brass...
Comment from Mispronounced for The Lost Treasure of the Knights Templar
I believe the "treasure" is all over the place! Hospitals and clinics would have been smart and likely places to have had stored gold, silver, and other "valuables". The Templars are directly linked, and made up of the very same knights of warship. It would make sense to use hospitals as "storage areas" because: 1.) Hospitals were not usually targeted as a "for-profit"-type location to raid, rob, or pillage. 2.) Hospitals, care centers, clinics numbered enough that their strewn-about various locations would be easily logical to assume that they, the hospitals, would be all up and down and throughout the routes of travel throughout the entire region which would prove ideal for conducting their "banking business", which we know existed over vast areas during this time period. 3.) It makes sense because all of the "treasure" could, then, never be taken, plundered, or claimed all in one-fell-swoop. And, 4.) The disassembling/capture/fall of/extermination of, The Knights Templar would then, ultimately, have left their monies/treasure/riches, to charity, to the sick and injured, to hospitals, and for medicine, and orphans.-Hence Knights Hospitalars, Knights Of Columbus, Shriner's Children Hospitals, The RED CROSS! Ah-ha!! Pretty fart smeller, ay? YOUR INPUT:
Comment from Riccardo sager for The Lost Treasure of the Knights Templar
If the grail were from god he would want us to have it because he loves all equal and if you believe hard enough you will find and I have an ancestor from the Templars as well
Comment from sfintraining for The Lost Treasure of the Knights Templar
i am learning more and more of the Grail and Templers. my ancestor was a templer from the first crusade. i do not believe the grail treasure to be treasure per say, but something directly from God Himself
Has anyone found out how to read the brass tablet that was found there??? If so would you let me know please. Thanks.
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I believe that it still exist... Im after of the important documents from the libraries of alexandria which the knights templar have during the crusades.. they will answer many questions to the controversies of the catholic church today... please email me the name of the pope during october 13, 1307.. tnx..hehe
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Geoffrey : in response to Lyn Norman - apologies for delay. The purpose of Rosslyn Chapel was not to reveal the Great Secret of the Knight Templar (where the treasures are hidden) to all and sundry, but for successive Grand Masters. What is 'written' in the ceiling panels is only the 'key', the rest is in the Lady Chapel - also to be found in Temple Church London and elsewhere. The 'key' is revealed as 'The Treasure of Rennes-le-Chateau'. Sauniere found that the symbol on Parchment One could be drawn over the heads of the Shepherds in Poussin's painting - which is a map (The heads are Hills). The second shepherd is pointing at the 'R' in aRCadia - Rennes-le-Chateau. That shepherd's head is the hill of R le C : check the map. The tall female is Cardou - her white headband is the chalk outcrop. The lower tail of the symbol goes directly to Rennes les Bains (as at Rosslyn). Poussin's monogram is in the symbol on P2 (N Pousin) which doubles to name the place of the treasure : st NAZ(aire Et Celse) - the church at Rennes les Bains. Regards : Geoffrey (The Secret Church, the Treasure of Rennes-le-Chateau)
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Geoffrey again ... Correction - The first shepherd represents the hill on which sits Rennes-le-Chateau - the second shepherd is the low hil Bois du Lauzet. Geoffrey
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The barrel-vaulted roof of Roslyn Chapel, from east to west comprises sections of carvings of Daises, Lilies, Flowers, Roses and Stars. - The daisy has many white petals, the backs of which are tipped with pink, its centre has a large yellow (gold) head : white surrounding gold. The white Templar Mantle has a large red Latin cross on the back. - The Lilies : St. Matthew, and why take ye thought for raiment. Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow; they toil not, neither do they spin: yet I say unto you, that even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these. Sir William St Clair introduces King Solomon : and Solomon built a Temple. - The Flower panel is left for the moment : we move to the Rose panel. - In the Song of Solomon ... I (Solomon) am the rose of Sharon and the lily of the valleys. It is once again Solomon and a link with the Lilies and a valley : (the valley of the River Sals). - With the 'Stars', there are Angels, the Sun, Moon, a Dove, Jesus himself and what looks like water. In Luke's Gospel ... Now when all the people were baptised, it came to pass that Jesus also being baptised, and praying, the heavens was opened and the Holy Ghost descended in a bodily shape like a Dove upon Him and a voice came from Heaven. Jesus (St. Nazaire), and the river Sals at Rennes les Bains (a Spa). The Daises say, 'Templar and Gold' ... The Lilies and Roses point to Solomon and the 'Temple at Jerusalem'. The Star section tells us of 'Jesus and bathing'. Putting the Daisy, Lilies, Roses and Star panels together the (Key) message may be read as : The Knight's Gold from the Temple of Solomon is in the Church of St. Nazaire Et Celse at Rennes les Bains. The Flower Section is between the 'Roses' and the 'Lilies', both referring to Solomon. The arrow-headed pendant boss suspends from the arch separating the Roses and Flower section. Knight and Lomas describe the centre of the invisible Seal of Solomon as being on the floor of the Chapel immediately below the suspended boss. The Flower section points us to the vaults beneath the Chapel. In Psalm 103 verse 15. : As for man, his days are as grass: as a flower of the field, so he flourisheth. For the wind passeth over it, and it is gone; and the place thereof shall know it no more. : In St Matthew : wherefore, if God so clothe the grass (flowers) of the field, which to day is, and tomorrow is cast into the oven : the fireplace that is in the Sacristy. (The Apprentices Pillar also holds a clue). A John Slezer, writing in 1693, knew of bodies of the barons of Rosslyn found well preserved after four score years in the vaults : the Ark was not mentioned. Sir Walter Scott's epic poem, 'The Lay of the Last Minstrel' - 'Seemed all on fire that chapel proud, where Roslyn's chiefs uncoffin'd lie. Each Baron, for a noble shroud, Sheathed in his iron panoply. Seemed all on fire within, around, deep sacristy and altars pale. Shone every pillar foliage bound (Apprentices Pillar), and glimmered all the dead men's mail. Blazed battlement and pinnet high, blazed every rose-carved buttress fair. So still they blaze when fate is nigh, the lordly line of high St. Clair' : And when fate was nigh, the fire was lit in the fireplace in the Sacristy. Sir Walter Scott knew the way down into the vaults below the Chapel was via the fireplace in the Sacristy, he was privy to the innermost secrets of the Templars. 'Nothing is wanting but the key and if thou canst comprehend these things thou knowest enough' :
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Are we really to be expected to believe that that the Sinclairs would not have devised some method of passing on key information as to the treasures' whereabouts ? And why take it so perilously far ? I have reason to believe that the treasure is in Roydon, Essex.
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I myself am a Sinclair too, i have always been curious about the Templars and so on, but my mother was the one who actually mentioned this info to me and i have to admit i was slightly shocked when i came to find we played such a big role. this vault however..... i believe it is real, they say that the 1s emperor of china (Chin) was burried in a huge, huge underground temple type thing, and he had a gigantic (i say this losely) Map of china in the ground, the sea was made of pure mercury, they recently done tests on the site of the temple and have found huge concentrates of mercury, strangely enough the outlines of China. So in short i am willing to say there IS a vault, but if it is found it should NOT be opened, it would change far too much for the worse
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I'm obviously am a Sinclair and had no idea my name was linked to the knights templar and the freemasons...yet i have always been interested in the history of the crusades and the history of the united states and what was going on with the freemasons. later i found out they were related and came to this site...after reading this i will purchase your book...great and informing article.
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i too am convinced that the treasure of the knights templar is very real..maybe not a billion dollars worth of treasure but maybe the secrets of the knights templar hold something much more valuble...
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gasump commented he is also a sinclair.. i from my father's line wood like to know what still exists out there abut this topic if you have any further information
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For many years now i have been exploring the fact that the Treasure of The Knights Templar is a real story. I have studied every aspect of the stories told and now i am motivated and in need of more information on this subject. I plan to visit Nova Scotia and find the next set of clues i need to become the first man to find this treasure. if you have any ideas and wish to help me in any way. please contact me.
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"...the red river of the Templars originates from an underground cave, which flows into the body of Mona." Either Mona Lisa painting contains a secret or Mona in Jamaica has an underground river. also historians have discoverd drafts of the mona lisa underneath the final product, i hav also read that the templars worshipped a bearded head, the first draft of the mona lisa had a beard.
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Your story contains the old myth about the link between the Knights Templar and the masons. There is no such link! This 'link' was concocted to add mystery and provenance to the masonic organisation. No doubt there were contacts between them in mediaeval times when the early masonic trade body were working on the churches and cathedrals in England and Scotland but it was no more than a 'priveleged' client trade/management relationship. I suspect that this myth first started the same way that companies nowadays claim a special relationship with a high profile client they've worked for. The fact that the Knights were executed, persecuted, or had to go into hiding helped no end, as it left no-one around to dispute the claim. It thus passed into masonic folklore and 'history'. Gasump - a Sinclair on my mother's line.
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