Templar sanctuaries in North America

sacred bloodlines and secret treasures

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Templar sanctuaries in North America
William F. Mann
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Templar sanctuaries in North America

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"Traces the movement of the Templars' secret treasure across North America to where it still resides, protected by a sacred lineage of guardians; explains how the Templars found refuge with Native American tribes, intermarrying with the Natives to continue the Holy Bloodline and further the lineage of guardians needed to protect their treasure and secrets; reveals new evidence for the existence of Templar settlements and monuments across North America and how these reactivate the continent's sacred rose lines; pinpoints the exact location of the Templar/Holy Bloodline treasure. Many have searched for the lost treasure of the Knights Templar, most famously at Oak Island. But what if the treasure wasn't lost? What if this treasure--necessary to sanctify the Temple of Solomon and create a New Jerusalem--was moved through the centuries and protected by a sacred lineage of guardians, descendants of Prince Henry Sinclair and the Native American tribes who helped him? Drawing on his access as Grand Archivist of the Knights Templar of Canada and his own role as a descendant of both Sinclair and the Anishinabe/Algonquin tribe, William Mann examines new evidence of the Knights Templar in the New World long before Columbus and their mission to protect the Holy Bloodline of Jesus and Mary Magdalene. He reveals the secret settlements they built as they moved westward across the vast wilderness of North America, evading the European Church and Royal Houses. He explains how the Templars found refuge in the Sacred Medicine Lodges of the Algonquins, whose ceremonies and rituals bear striking resemblance to the initiations of Freemasonry. He reveals the strategic intermarriages that took place between the Natives and the Templars, furthering the Holy Bloodline and continuing the lineage of blood-guardians. The author explores how Sinclair's journey from Nova Scotia across America also served to reactivate the sacred rose lines of North America through the building of 'rose castles' and monuments, including the Newport Tower and the Kensington Rune Stone. Pinpointing the exact location of the Templar treasure still hidden in North America, the author also reveals the search for Templar sanctuaries to be the chief motivation behind the Lewis and Clark expedition and the murder of Meriwether Lewis"--

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397

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Table of Contents

Foreword / by Scott F. Wolter
Introduction: A Timely Trilogy
D'Artt of the Antients
A God for all Seasons
Out of the Wilderness
Old Habits Never Die
Castles in the Sky
Happy Trails to You
North by Northwest
The Entrance to the Lodge
The Last of the Blood Guardians
X Marks the Spot
Epilogue: A Higher Level.

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Dewey Decimal Class
255/.7913097
Library of Congress
CR4755.N7 M36 2016, CR4755.N7M36 2016

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Pagination
xviii, 397 pages
Number of pages
397

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Open Library
OL27207407M
ISBN 10
1620555271
ISBN 13
9781620555279
LCCN
2015040885
OCLC/WorldCat
936429901

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