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@ REVIEWS to the tragic events of 9-11. supporters such as sympathetic noble houses B oO oO K Ss Of course, in our lifetimes we'll only be in Portugal and in "excommunicated" A able to test some of these third millennium Scotland, where under the patronage of the Reviewed by Ruth Parnell prophecies, but the 2005 "Eye in the Sky", St Clairs they preyed on ships that had WHAT NEXT? MOTHER SHIPTON: referred to as comet Xy'a'thurn, is one, as is support links to the Vatican. They also took THE MISSING PROPHECIES that of the Black Plague which is seen to to the high seas and the New World nearly a A Collection of Prophecies for the strike the world in 2007 and last for six-and- century before Columbus, across sea and Next Thousand Years a-half years. According to the visions, a ocean lanes whose history of exploration by Anthony Austin & Frances Yule New World Church is set up by 2010, and and trade goes back 10,000 years. Childress Black Rabbit Press, Findon, UK, 2003 Australia and New Zealand become world provides supporting documentation and ISBN 0-9540298-2-8 (104 > ti b spiritual centres by 2011. Time will tell! maps to prove that ocean crossings were a 4pp tpb) Anthony Austin (co-author with Brian commonplace even in ancient times. Availability: Black Rabbit Press, tel +44 Crowley of The Dragon's Tail and Draco: He also explains that the familiar "Jolly (0)1903 877937, website The Tenth Planet) believes that there are Roger" skull-and-bones flags flown by http:/Awww.blackrabbitpress.citymax.com/ Pree has been considered an inspired art in many traditional cultures and has pirates have esoteric significance traceable to surviving knights and their fleets. Their influence lived on with the establishment of missing Mother Shipton prophecies which cover present and forthcoming decades, but that Fi s Yule fills i s and : . influenced the history of the Western world, at , far beyond. Farbe it frome. though, Freemasonry and the tise of piracy and . yet it holds a less than lofty place ina mod- {9 judge these glimpses into the future. Secret navies Witen facuiared te privaleer- ern, high-tech, rationalist society—and for ing that provided much of the financial base good reason! So little can be proved defini- piRATES & THE LOST TEMPLAR for settling the New World and building an independent United States. tively and so much is open to interpretation. In What Next? Mother Shipton: O he FLEET: The Secret Naval War Between This is a swashbuckling tale that takes us Missing Prophecies, we are presented with a the Knights Templar & the Vatican behind the lines to witness highlights of a series of visions on what may come to pass by David Hatcher Childress secret history that has shaped the world. in this third millennium—which is quitea Adventures Unlimited Press, USA, 2003 call! The title is a bit misleading, for the ISBN 1-931882-18-5 (277pp tpb) prophetic verses of the famous 17th-century Availability: Adventures Unlimited, English seer Mother Shipton occupy only a __http://www.adventuresunlimitedpress.com; few pages. Much of the book comprises the | NEXUS Magazine offices far-sighted visions of the modern-day ne of the mysteries surrounding the Antipodean seer Ms Frances Yule, who for demise of the Knights Templar under her own reasons declined to contribute to the — the French king Philip IV in 1307 and their collection's preface (which, along with the banning by the Pope in 1312 was what hap- chapter lead-ins, is not easy to fathom). pened to its huge fleet which, in the preced- Covered here are Yule's prophecies made ing 200-odd years, was instrumental in in the early 1980s as well as in 1996 and keeping Crusaders' supply lines open 2002, many of them set to verse by Anthony —_ between Britain, Europe and the Holy Land. Austin in the Mother Shipton style and In his latest book, David Hatcher Childress including his commentary. Some of these considers the likely fate of the surviving earlier verses have been interpreted to relate knights, many of whom turned to other supporters such as sympathetic noble houses in Portugal and in "excommunicated" Scotland, where under the patronage of the St Clairs they preyed on ships that had support links to the Vatican. They also took to the high seas and the New World nearly a century before Columbus, across sea and ocean lanes whose history of exploration and trade goes back 10,000 years. Childress provides supporting documentation and maps to prove that ocean crossings were commonplace even in ancient times. He also explains that the familiar "Jolly Roger" skull-and-bones flags flown by pirates have esoteric significance traceable to surviving knights and their fleets. Their influence lived on with the establishment of Freemasonry and the rise of piracy and secret navies which facilitated the privateer- ing that provided much of the financial base for settling the New World and building an independent United States. This is a swashbuckling tale that takes us behind the lines to witness highlights of a secret history that has shaped the world. NEXUS * 65 DECEMBER 2003 — JANUARY 2004 www.nexusmagazine.com