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Interestingly, they left their own relics for a future generation. predominantly Catholic at that time, but Scotland wasn't—so In 1894, from beneath the Temple of Jerusalem foundations, many of the Templars went to Scotland under the protection of British military engineers brought up 11th- and 12th-century Robert the Bruce. In 1317 he established a new Order as a cover Templar swords, crosses and various items from way down below for Templars when travelling abroad. They were known as the the El Aqsa Mosque. So there is no doubt that the Templars were Elder Brethren of the Rosy Cross. It was the original Rosicrucian there. Their patron, Bernard de Clairvaux, recorded their home- fraternity. coming in 1127. They were protected en route, he said, by a mili- AM: I see from your website that you belong to the Knights tary guard to safeguard them from papal interference. Templar of St Anthony. What kind of role do the Templars play Once returned to France, the Templars became the most power- in our world now? ful organisation the world has ever known. They were both influ- LG: The Knights Templar of St Anthony is the oldest legitimate ential and wealthy, establishing the Western banking system on historical order of Templars still in operation. It was founded for the Islamic model. They were bankers to just about every royal Mary Queen of Scots when she came to Scotland after being court in Europe and, in time, devel- Queen of France, and is still under the oped the concept of insurance com- protectorate of the Royal House of panies in Scotland. At the same Stuart. In the reign of Mary's son, time, they became the primary "The Templars became the King James VI, they built King ambassadors to the Middle East. m wert | rgani ion James's Hospital in Edinburgh and The biggest of all projects that the ost po HUE) ga satio The Royal Hospital at Leith. In Templars undertook was the building the world has ever known. essence, they were a_ socially of the great Gothic cathedrals in They were both influential orientated fraternity with Scottish France—the Notre Dame cathedrals. interests at heart. It's much the same Even today, architects are in awe of and wealthy, establishing the today, really. The Order is still the extensive, unsupported roof Western banking system on concerned with Scottish traditions, spans. Many still claim that in theory . " culture, education and heritage. they are impossible. the Islamic model. AM: How did they do it? LG: Well, we know that cathedral RESTING PLACE stones are highly paramagnetic, and AM: So when the Pope hounded that the Gothic arch design further aids the antigravity thrust of the Templars out of France in 1307, did they take the Ark of the the buildings. Certain granites, sandstones and other rock types Covenant with them to Scotland or somewhere? SPECULATION ON THE ARK'S are also high in monatomic elemental content, and we know that LG: The last historical record of the Ark is at Chartres these elements have levitative qualities—especially if subjected to Cathedral, where a relief inscription on an entrance pillar says, strong magnetism or frequencies, which repel them. Bluestone "The Ark of the Covenant was yielded from here". There is no granite, as at Stonehenge, is a good example of a stone that can __ record of it ever having left that place. It was not buried there, react in some opposition to gravitational thrust. taken from there or sent anywhere from there. The word used is Stonehenge, Herod's Temple, the Giza pyramids and the Gothic "yielded", which means "given up" or "let go". I have discussed cathedrals all fall into a category of "How did they do it?" They this aspect of the Ark's history in Lost Secrets of the Sacred Ark all contain gigantic blocks of enormous weight, carried to impos- and have presented an hypothesis. It seems perhaps a little far- sible heights and difficult locations. Even modern cranes would fetched but, knowing what we now know about superconductors find such constructions hard to replicate. But none of this is and monatomic elements, it is a feasible possibility. impossible if one is dealing with stones that can be triggered to AM: You think it was moved into another dimension? react against gravity and Earth magnetism, somehow pushing away and thereby reducing their physical weight. It has been noticed in Templar constructions, Chartres Cathedral in particular, that people walk taller inside the buildings a ay than they do outside. They actually stand more erect—pushing ay SF, ) < upwards, so to speak—in the confines of these magical edifices. = AM: Why did the Church oppose the Templars? a gs e LG: If they were capable of such techniques, if they knew ye x oe about monatomic elements and gravity, and if they also had the _ Ark of the Covenant, it's hardly surprising that they became YY . - f ae, ae feared by the Pope and the European monarchs. Their patron, St RiceHTs DCE Tee Bernard, was a Cistercian abbot and, apart from the cathedrals, , ¥ FREE TLAPE loads of Cistercian abbeys were also constructed during the same ¥ 4 AGREE MenT era. So there is no doubt that the Templar/Cistercian building - methods were fast as well as awesome. It's also apparent why the = = = a Catholic Church was so resentful of the monks of Bernard's hd en Order, who eventually linked up with the more ancient Celtic ~ ———- al Church in Scotland. . = - They were in the final throes of building the cathedrals when + tt. fe ‘gd ys 2 the Papal decree went out against them in 1307. They were yi =— = kicked out of France and the rest of Europe, and under papal edict Seren tte were to be persecuted in all Catholic countries. England was "The Templars became the most powerful organisation the world has ever known. They were both influential and wealthy, establishing the Western banking system on the Islamic model." mee i =s GA JUNE — JULY 2004 NEXUS 57 Sewer nti www.nexusmagazine.com