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What Is The ILLUMINATI? Are They Real? Does The Illuminati Control The World? What Is The History Of The Illuminati?
History will show that the Illuminati is quite a real organization. It was founded by a Bavarian Professor of Law, a man named Adam Weishaupt. Even though Adam Weishaupt was born of Jewish Ancestors, his family converted to Catholicism. Mr Weishaupt was educated by the Jesuits. The Jesuits are an order with their own mystery.
235 commentsCommon Superstitions Regarding Numbers And Dates
Human Beings are odd creatures sometimes. For some reason, every culture on Earth has its own sets of superstitions. In every culture around the world there is a set of beliefs held by the people that have nothing do to with reason or knowledge...
8 commentsThe Mysterious History of The Newport Tower
The Newport Tower, or Old Stone Mill in Newport, Rhode Island is a mystery. Was it built by Norse Vikings, early English colonists, the Chinese, the Portuguese or the Knights Templar? Nobody really knows but there are lots of theories. Check them all out here.
30 commentsVisiting England - English places associated with the Knights Templar
Everyone loved the Templars, from the Pope downwards, and their rise was spectacular. Their fall 200 years later was equally dramatic, and the Papacy was forced by the French King into dissolving them. This article looks at place in England where Templar remains survive and can be seen today.
45 commentsThe Knights Templar: their London headquarters today
The Knights Templar remain fascinating to this day. And in London, you can still visit the Templars' New Temple, and see the Temple Church they built. It's still a fully-functioning parish church, and open to visitors. I am a member of Middle Temple, and therefore a parishoner of Temple Church. It's an absolutely fascinating place.
56 commentsKnights Templar History and Freemason Mysteries
The History of the Knights Templar If we look at the Knight Templar and Freemasons history, the most widely publicized theory of the origin of Freemasonry stems from the recognition of the Medieval Order of...
6 commentsAssassin's Creed Revelations Wounded Eagle Memory
Assassin's Creed Revelations Wounded Eagle Memory. Assassin's Creed Revelations How to Survive and Win the Carriage Race. Assassin's Creed Revelations Defeating Captain Leandros Templars and Defeating Captain Leandros.
The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown
The popularity of this Dan Brown's masterpiece never falters. You may read it at one setting and I will assure you that you'll be riveted on the suspense and thrills on the main characters outcome at the end of the story.
10 commentsThe Holy Blood of Bruges, a New Jerusalem
The Holy Blood of Christ seems to have turned medieval Bruges (in Flanders, Belgium) into a Holy City. It's what, since the 19th century, made tourism popular in Bruges. But maybe this Holy City is not as holy as it seems...
6 commentsChristian History 1300
It was in the Thirteenth Century that angelology officially established itself as a subject of church teaching. St. Bonaventure proposed: “A hierarchy is an ordered power of sacred and rational realities, which preserves for those who are...
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