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Oak Island’s Mysteries of the Map,  House of Rochefoucauld, Templar Statue, Royston Cave

Oak Island’s Mysteries of the Map, House of Rochefoucauld, Templar Statue, Royston Cave

Gretchen Cornwall / Gretchen Schroeder Cornwall

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Año de edición:
2026
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Historia
ISBN:
9798211792043
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Did the Templars bury a treasure of spiritual significance on the Island? With the discovery of the stone road and wharf of 1200 AD, the answer is YES! Oak Island has been in use as a depository for centuries, starting with the visitation of the Vikings who transmitted the information to their descendants, the Templars.I have travelled to see the castles on Zena Halpern’s Map of Oak Island. Castle Rochefoucauld revealed greater secrets of a dangerous Biblical past. I found the Young Lion of Talmont and visited his Castle.Just as we were all getting to know this Master of History from New York University, we lost her... Her legacy now in the capable and integrous hands of Rick Lagina and the protection of the archive he has set up to study her work. Rick Lagina has the resources to assure her life’s work is professionally looked after and studied. Zena’s energy, passion and enthusiasm were infectious. Her intelligence captured on film forever. I was privileged and touched to have spoken to her on the phone a few times. She inspired me to dig deeper and travel to France, seeking out the elements on her map, hoping to bring further understanding to this massive and epic topic that is Oak Island.In the Secret Dossier of a Knight Templar of the Sangreal, I included quantum mechanics as a methodology of explaining the reality of spirituality. I wrote at length about the Bloodline theory and Mary Magdalene’s children surviving into the present world. England has its own past with Oak Island. Royston Cave in England tells a story of Brothers Without Borders, Kings, Queens and the ancestress of the Rochefoucauld family. Why did the aristocracy make pilgrimages to the little town of Royston England? What secrets of the past were shared with them in hopes that ancient traditions would be passed on? Secrets that eventually spread out into the Guilds of England and beyond. What had once been royal prerogative now belonged to anyone with eyes to see and ears to hear.

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