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Post by whammo on Jun 1, 2013 10:16:17 GMT -5
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Post by linus on Jun 1, 2013 14:51:29 GMT -5
engraving found at Royston Cave read more: invanddis.proboards.com/index.cgi?action=display&board=beatles&thread=7057&page=2It was said that the Pope John Paul II had been given the matter serious attention before his death and that the current Pope, Benedict XVI, had been investigating the British Templar group while as the Cardinal in charge of the Office of the Congregation of the Faith (formerly known as the Office of the Inquisition). So, where in Britain is this Templar group headquartered? Hertfordshire. YEAH, YEAH, YEAH Hertfordshire isn’t the only place in England rich in Templar history. Liverpool was the location of many Templar holdings, and their presence there is marked by roads with names like ‘Temple Street’ and ‘’Temple Court’. Perhaps not coincidentally, the Liverpool area was used as a military base by the Roman Legion long before it was even established as a borough. Interestingly enough, there is a cellar of a uniquely Roman style in a building on the corner of Temple Lane and Mathew Street. Strangely enough, this cellar is identical in construction to a Roman Mitraeum: it’s a long ‘half-cylinder’ shaped room complete with arches, columns and a curved ceiling, made entirely of brick. So aside from the Royston Cave, we now have to contend with the fact that a space identical in nearly every way to a Mithraeum can be found on a Templar road in Liverpool.In the 1950’s, the space was converted to a nightclub. Its name? The Cavern Club.The links with Mithraism are only part of the story. As we will see, the Templar connections take us much farther back in history. All the way back, in fact. from this blog post: www.secretsun.blogspot.com/2011/08/another-history-of-knights-templar-part_15.htmlBeacon:
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Post by whammo on Jun 1, 2013 15:49:20 GMT -5
engraving found at Royston Cave read more: invanddis.proboards.com/index.cgi?action=display&board=beatles&thread=7057&page=2It was said that the Pope John Paul II had been given the matter serious attention before his death and that the current Pope, Benedict XVI, had been investigating the British Templar group while as the Cardinal in charge of the Office of the Congregation of the Faith (formerly known as the Office of the Inquisition). So, where in Britain is this Templar group headquartered? Hertfordshire. YEAH, YEAH, YEAH Hertfordshire isn’t the only place in England rich in Templar history. Liverpool was the location of many Templar holdings, and their presence there is marked by roads with names like ‘Temple Street’ and ‘’Temple Court’. Perhaps not coincidentally, the Liverpool area was used as a military base by the Roman Legion long before it was even established as a borough. Interestingly enough, there is a cellar of a uniquely Roman style in a building on the corner of Temple Lane and Mathew Street. Strangely enough, this cellar is identical in construction to a Roman Mitraeum: it’s a long ‘half-cylinder’ shaped room complete with arches, columns and a curved ceiling, made entirely of brick. So aside from the Royston Cave, we now have to contend with the fact that a space identical in nearly every way to a Mithraeum can be found on a Templar road in Liverpool.In the 1950’s, the space was converted to a nightclub. Its name? The Cavern Club.The links with Mithraism are only part of the story. As we will see, the Templar connections take us much farther back in history. All the way back, in fact. from this blog post: www.secretsun.blogspot.com/2011/08/another-history-of-knights-templar-part_15.htmlBeacon: The cult of Mithras is definitely part of the chain going all the way back through history to ancient Mystery Babylon and Nimrod. As Albert Pike told us all religions (and quasi religious orders) originated with the Kabbalah. I would really like to develop a sort of "mystery religion family tree" this is off the top of my head I know I am missing half a dozen or so. Kabbalah Dionysus Mithras Knights Templar Rosicrucians Freemasons
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Post by dolphin on Jun 3, 2013 12:06:16 GMT -5
engraving found at Royston Cave read more: invanddis.proboards.com/index.cgi?action=display&board=beatles&thread=7057&page=2It was said that the Pope John Paul II had been given the matter serious attention before his death and that the current Pope, Benedict XVI, had been investigating the British Templar group while as the Cardinal in charge of the Office of the Congregation of the Faith (formerly known as the Office of the Inquisition). So, where in Britain is this Templar group headquartered? Hertfordshire. YEAH, YEAH, YEAH Hertfordshire isn’t the only place in England rich in Templar history. Liverpool was the location of many Templar holdings, and their presence there is marked by roads with names like ‘Temple Street’ and ‘’Temple Court’. Perhaps not coincidentally, the Liverpool area was used as a military base by the Roman Legion long before it was even established as a borough. Interestingly enough, there is a cellar of a uniquely Roman style in a building on the corner of Temple Lane and Mathew Street. Strangely enough, this cellar is identical in construction to a Roman Mitraeum: it’s a long ‘half-cylinder’ shaped room complete with arches, columns and a curved ceiling, made entirely of brick. So aside from the Royston Cave, we now have to contend with the fact that a space identical in nearly every way to a Mithraeum can be found on a Templar road in Liverpool.In the 1950’s, the space was converted to a nightclub. Its name? The Cavern Club.The links with Mithraism are only part of the story. As we will see, the Templar connections take us much farther back in history. All the way back, in fact. from this blog post: www.secretsun.blogspot.com/2011/08/another-history-of-knights-templar-part_15.htmlBeacon:
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