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Paperback The Knights Templar in the New World: How Henry Sinclair Brought the Grail to Acadia Book

ISBN: 0892811854

ISBN13: 9780892811854

The Knights Templar in the New World: How Henry Sinclair Brought the Grail to Acadia

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Uses the principles of sacred geometry, archaeological evidence, and Native American legend to discover the site of a secret Templar settlement in Nova Scotia - Offers evidence that Scottish prince Henry Sinclair not only sailed to the New World 100 years before Columbus, but that he also established a refuge there for the Templars fleeing persecution - Shows that the Grail, the holy bloodline connecting the House of David to the Merovingian dynasty...

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Knights Templar book, Swords at Sunset put Grail right here

Well researched and thought-provoking, The Knights Templar in The New World offers compelling evidence that the Holy Grail was spirited to North America. As such, it should really be read alongside Swords at Sunset by Michael Bradley, as Bradley's book establishes that the Holy Grail was and perhaps still is in Niagara, Ontario and Quebec and Vermont along with much of the Atlantic seaboard. This alone is a compelling reason to read this remarkable book. Also, I've come across a number of reviews suggesting Swords at Sunset be read in tandem with The Da Vinci Code. Now I understand why. I had the pleasure of reading this remarkable book recently and was captivated by Bradley's well framed argument that the Knights Templar brought Holy Grail refugess, descendents of Jesus, to North America long before Columbus ever set foot here. Then I learned that Bradley was a researcher behind the Da Vinci Code movie. The Da Vinci Code book and movie are both highly enjoyable. But what's really fascinating is Bradley's non-fiction book putting the Grail in Canada and the United States centuries ago. I learned a great deal. All three of these books are highly recommended.

COMPELLING EVIDENCE IF YOU KNOW THE CLUES TO LOOK FOR!!

It is interesting to see how the people with the mindsets that find this re-surfacing info upsetting to their "theories" or beliefs of how spiritual power gets handed down almost always tell you how awful these books are that you wouldn't even want to "waste your time"!! I'd say, take that as a clue that there might be some important info within!! I've been following this intrigueing scenario for most of my lifetime here and now, and this is important info coming out~~!! Look at the bodymindspiritjourneys.com website if you're interested in tours to some of these "Sinclair sites" and other Templar history sites.

Compelling Evidence

This book examines the possibility of a Templar settlement in Nova Scotia, with the aid of Sinclair. Alot of evidence, pointing to this is presented. Many theories exist about the Templars and what may have become of them, why not this one, at least for some of them?

A compilation of obscure but compelling evidence

Written by a great-nephew of a Supreme Grand Master of the Knights Templar of Canada, The Knights Templar In The New World: How Henry Sinclair Brought The Grail To Arcadia is an exploration of the mysteries and secrets of Prince Henry Sinclair and his Templar followers, who allegedly came to Nova Scotia almost one hundred years before Christopher Columbus. A compilation of obscure but compelling evidence, that presents famous individuals of history in a manner that reads like a fantastic adventure.

Fascinating Reading - A look behind the scenes

Mr Mann presents a insightful and at times provocative challenge to conventional history. His approach combines ancient lore with contemporary history to provide a fascinating backdrop for his theory. I think that all readers will find this book's account of the relationship between the Templars and modern day Masons particularly interesting and well worth reading.
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