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Username: aero618
Date: 2019-10-31 18:39:12
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Sometimes I wonder what ancients needed these tunnels for
The Cathederals the Templars built in Europe towards their end was quite something~ not only were they each built in a short time frame, with the density of the structure (ie column diameters) reflecting the local sone strength, but apparently they were built over dolmens and entrances to underground caves and water table rivers: it is thought they were founded over existing pagan sites (underground rivers), but it could also be (intentional or not) because of the "ionising" effect on the air of moving water, as found under the Great Pyramid, and the Bosnian main Pyramid.
As a note to how the Templars got their money as queried by the presenter above (from old research):
With noble households, at the time of the First Crusade, the elest son inherited everything, and any younger sons became practically a servant of the elder, and there are many cases of murders over inheritance of wealth & title in history~ the line of the English throne is full of it.
Following the Crusade a group of "second sons" decided to stay in Jerusalem and they set up base on the old temple mount (then the remains of Herod's old cavalry base with stables). It's beleived they spent many years just "hanging out" , researching and learning (they became the greatest building engineers yet seen in Europe). After a few years (seven?) three of them went to the pope (led by St.Clair) and were granted a Holy Order to protect the pilgrim route~ and the Knights Templars were born (1119?).
What did they find while setting up home on the temple mount? the holy grail- knowledge?/enlightenment?/connection?
They were COMMUNIST, every one had equal share around the table, personnel mementos only. Over time many joined their ranks disillusioned by the European nobles so called "Christian" attitudes and politics. Many benefactors left their wealth to the Templars in their wills. Over time they established training in construction (masons), "
The Sword and the Trowel"~ which on their demise, was taken by the Kings of Europe, in England GuildHall was formed to establish a head for the "
trades" and "
Free-Masonary" was formed, and the Templar's idea of "
Pyramid-Management" was employed, and to this day, the trade of stone-masonary is not a part of it. To "protect" the pilgrim route they built castles and fought any local opposition. Eventually completeing safe routes across Europe to the Temple.
They accumulated so much wealth, and having a certain amount of "belligerence" the Pope felt threatened and an "inquisition" against their "
heresy" was decread.
The more Cathollic countries captured, tortured and killed them (France/Spain); in Germany not, and they became the Teutonic Knights, in England it was a slap on the wrist and wealth confiscated, in Scotland they were helped to escape (to America~ Oak Island?), others disolved into other Orders.
St.Clair : Familly seat- Roswell Chapel-
the Apprentices Pillar/Divinci Code end (OK Hollywood subliminal messages?)
1970's early independant TV series (not BBC) "The Saint": Brett St.Clair played by Roger Moore from Gibralter/UFO & ancient civilisation believer.
With increased recent interest in Sacred Geometry, Templar structures seem to built (at least in part) over ancient landmark structures over huge areas [@KorbenDallas,
tunnels connecting these ancient sites set out on sacred geometry? got their eventually ] Their main base down in the Languedoc is the old Cathar Region~ massacred by the Holy Roman Church!
Cathars: reference "Geneset: Target Earth" (David Wood & Ian Campbell) discovered by a British cartographer post WW2 mapping the area for Royal Ordinance (1948). Later the research was plagiarized in the DaVinci Code which failed to mention something key although the Davinci code alluded to it:
The "ancient" sacred geometry found in the Languadoc, is bisected by the Paris Meridian! The Paris meridian was established 1634 ish. If you know the book, you know it isn't chance, the exact bisection is critical to the geometry.