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January
2006 |
Picknett and
Prince publish The Sion Revelation:
The Truth about the Guardians of Christ’s Sacred Bloodline.
German network
ZDF shows
Terra
X: Geheimakte Sakrileg – Der Mythos von Rennes-le-Château
exposes the fraudulent claim of treasure or secrets at Rennes-le-Château,
featuring Jean-Luc Chaumeil, Henry Lincoln, Jan Rüdiger
(Humboldt University History Professor), Antoine Captier and
Claire Corbu, and journalist Jean-Jacques Bedu.
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Jean-Luc
Chaumeil |

Jan Rüdiger |

Henry Lincoln |

Antoine Captier |
Jean-Jacques
Bedu |
BBC One shows
Richard Hammond and The Holy Grail with host
Richard Hammond (born 1969), Tom Asbridge, Reverend Robin
Griffith-Jones (Master of the Temple Church, London), Ian
Robertson, Geoffrey Ashe (Arthurian scholar), Richard Barber
(British historian), Simon Cox, Stephen O’Shea, Karen McDermott,
Gerald O’Collins (Professor of Christology at Rome's Pontifical
Gregorian University), and an uncredited American psychic musing
about Rosslyn Chapel.

Richard Hammond |

Stephen O’Shea |
Geoffrey Ashe |

Gerald O’Collins |
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February
2006 |
Andrew
Sinclair publishes Rosslyn.
William F.
Mann publishes The Templar Meridians: The Secret Mapping of
the New World.
National
Geographic shows The Secret Bible: Knights Templar, Warriors
of God, with Tim Wallace-Murphy, Larissa Tracy (Longwood
University Professor), Jill Claster (Professor of History at
NYU), James Wasserman, Karen Ralls,
Robin Griffith-Jones, and Stuart Beattie.
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Larissa Tracy |
Jill Claster |
James
Wasserman |

Robin Griffith-
Jones |

Karen Ralls |
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March
2006

Vincent Zubras, Jr.

Brian Allan
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Richard
Baigent and Richard Leigh’s suit against Dan Brown and Da
Vinci Code publisher Random House for copyright infringement
comes to trial in London.
Oddvar Olsen
(magazine editor of The Temple) publishes The Templar
Papers: Ancient Mysteries, Secret Societies, And the Holy Grail
with contributions from Lynn Picknett, Robert Lomas, Karen
Ralls, Stephen Dafoe, Sandy Hamblett (publisher of the
Journal of the Rennes Alchemist), Yuri Leitch
(Glastonbury-based artist), Vincent Zubras, Jr., (Grand Master
of the Dallas-based Ordo Pauperum Commilitum Christi et Templi
Solomonis, Equites Templi. He claims direct lineage from the
Templars and possession of the Larmenius Charter, a document
purported to list Grand Masters since Jacques de Molay),
Barry
Dunford,
Bob Mander (Liverpool-based researcher), Mark McGiveron
(researcher and writer based in Glastonbury), Damien Prestbury
(researcher in Manchester), Ani Williams (new age generalist in
Sedona), and Terence Wilson. Many of the chapters appeared as
articles in The Temple.
Bart Ehrman
publishes Truth and Fiction in The Da
Vinci Code.
Piers
Paul Read publishes Templars: The
Dramatic History of the Knights Templar, the Most Powerful
Military Order of the Crusades.
Dan Burstein
publishes an updated Secrets of the Code.
The History
Channel series Digging for the Truth shows The Da
Vinci Code: Bloodlines, where host Josh Bernstein
interviews Alice Jouve (art historian, lecturer, and long time
Paris resident), Tuvia Fogel (literary agent) revealing that
radar scans show a crypt under the church at Rennes-le-Château,
Tim Wallace-Murphy, Jean-Jacques Cassiman (Department
Human Genetics, University of Leuven), Daniel Perrier
(Curator, French National Museum of Archeology), biblical
scholar Kent Dobson, and Archbishop Severios Malki Murad (St.
Marks Syrian Orthodox Church in Jerusalem). Bernstein does an
interesting experiment to test the Jesus bloodline connection to
the Merovingians. He commissions a DNA test on the remains of
1,400 year-old Merovingian Queen Aregund, wife of King Clothar
I. He concludes that if she is from the line of Jesus then her
DNA would have middle-Eastern genetic markers. The DNA test
fails.
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Josh Bernstein |
Alice Jouve |
Jean-Jacques
Cassiman |
Daniel Perrier |
Archbishop Severios Malki Murad |
Tuvia Fogel |
The Da Vinci Code
is now the bestselling adult hardback book in history, selling
more than 40 million copies. Brown is the sixth best-paid
celebrity in the world, earning $77M (£43.8 million) between
June 2004 and June 2005, according to Forbes magazine.
Brian Allan,
co-director of Scotland’s Paranormal Encounters Group says the
Rosslyn Chapel cubes represent something called The Devil’s
chord – a low frequency sound in the range of 80 to 110 hertz –
which was proscribed by the Catholic Church in the middle ages
as it was believed people exposed to the chord for prolonged
periods would start to achieve higher states of consciousness
(and therefore lose their need for and loyalty to the Catholic
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April
2006

Justice Peter Smith

Tom Asbridge

James Tabor
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National
Geographic’s Is It Real?: Da Vinci's Code
features Jean-Luc Chaumeil, Tammy DiNicola (former Opus Dei
member), Martin Kemp (Oxford Art History Professor), Richard
Leigh, Sharan Newman, Lynn Picknett and Clive Prince, Father
William Stetson (Catholic
Information Center in Washington, DC),
and Tracy Twyman (occult historian).

Tammy
DiNicola |

Martin Kemp |
Father
William
Stetson |

Tracy Twyman |
Random
House and Dan Brown are found not guilty in a London court.
"The plaintiffs' case has failed," Justice Peter Smith said.
“Even if the central themes were copied they are too general or
too low a level of abstraction to be capable of protection by
copyright law."
Baigent and
Leigh are ordered to pay the majority of Random House's legal
bill, estimated at £1.3 million, plus a comparable bill from
their own attorneys. Regarding the intense media coverage,
Judge Smith said "It is a testament to cynicism in our times
that there have been suggestions that this action is nothing
more than a collaborative exercise designed to maximise
publicity for both books."
Within
a week of the verdict, plaintiff Michael Baigent publishes
The Jesus Papers: Exposing the Greatest Cover-up in History,
asserting Jesus did not die on the cross but was taken down,
resuscitated, and moved to upper Egypt with Mary Magdalene where
they had a child. Baigent promises “incontrovertible evidence
that Jesus was alive in the year 45” but fails to deliver.
Baigent tells of meeting an unidentified antiquities dealer with
two parchments allegedly from Jesus to the Sanhedrin, but as
Baigent can’t read the language and the parchments disappear
anyway, the reader is left with absolutely nothing new.
Just a few
days later, Dan Brown receives a new plagiarism claim from
Mikhail Anikin, senior researcher in the Department of the
History of Western European Art at the Hermitage museum in St
Petersburg, Russia. The author claims he first decoded the Mona
Lisa and coined the phrase “The DaVinci Code” in his 2000 book.
Anikin asks for an apology and half the revenue from Brown’s
book.
The same
week, Templar bodies are found beneath the collapsed castle
walls of Jacob’s Ford, near the River Jordan in northern
Israel. These bodies can be dated to August 29, 1179 because
their location links them to attacks by Muslim leader Saladin.
"Never before has it been possible to trace their remains to
such an exact time in history,” British historian Tom Asbridge
says. ”This discovery is the equivalent of the Holy Grail to
archaeologists and historians. It is unparalleled."
The 2nd U.S.
Circuit Court of Appeals rejects the appeal of Lewis Perdue’s
2004 plagiarism claim against Dan Brown.
Traverse
City, Michigan based Rock Management, an oil and gas company led
by Alan Kostrzewa (also manager of Kosco
Energy LLC), buys out David Tobias remaining land on Oak
Island, including the original pit. Dan Blankenship
continues to own the other 50% share and will work with the new
partners
Kostrzewa;, oil man
Marty Lagina, President of Croft LLC; his brother Rick
Lagina; and Craig J. Tester of Chartwell Properties.
They
now collectively own 23 lots including the site of the
original pit, and are represented by Wayne Marryatt of the
McInnes Cooper law firm in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

James
Tabor publishes The Jesus Dynasty: A New Historical
Investigation of Jesus, His Royal Family, and the Birth of
Christianity, stating Jesus is not the son of God or Joseph
but that of a Roman soldier, Pantera, and that when Jesus died,
his brother James took over his ministry.
At
a press conference in Washington, the National Geographic
Society discloses the existence of a 66-page codex containing
the only known surviving copy of the Gospel of Judas. The
26-page Judas text is said to be a copy in Coptic, made around
A. D. 300, of the original Gospel of Judas, written in Greek the
century before.
The
Gospel of Judas was known to already exist in 180 A.D. because
this is when Irenaeus, together with other church leaders,
vigorously refuted and rejected its inclusion into the New
Testament.
The Gospel of Judas portrays Jesus telling Judas to hand him
over to the Romans. The DVD features Frieda Nussberger-Tchacos,
papyrus restorer Florence Darbre, Coptic expert Rodolphe Kasser,
Bart Ehrman,
Craig
Evans (Acadia Divinity College) Elaine Pagels, Coptic expert
Marvin Meyer (Chapman University),
Judas expert William Klassen (University of Waterloo), Stephen
Emmel (Coptic studies professor at the University of Münster in
Germany), Donald Senior (Pontifical Biblical Commission), and
Robert Schuller (founder of the Crystal Cathedral).
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Florence Darbre |

Stephen Emmel |

Rodolphe Kasser |

Marvin Meyer |

William Klassen |

Craig Evans |
The
Da Vinci Code: Where it All Began covers Rennes-le-Château
from the on-the-scene perspective of French experts mostly
unknown in the US, including Antoine Captier, Marc Rambiel
(researcher), Jean-Claude de Brou, Jean Pellet (researcher),
André Douzet, George Kiess (President, Center for Templar
Research), Claude St. Clair (historical archeologist), Pascal
Guillaumes (Chronodrome Project), and Jean-Marc Phillippe
(Project Keo). The two-hour film explores the geography around
Rennes-le-Château in detail.
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Marc Rambiel |
Jean Pellet |

George Kiess |

André Douzet |
Claude St. Clair |
Ed
Bradley of
CBS News’ 60 Minutes reports on the
Prieuré de Sion hoax, featuring Henry Lincoln, Jonathan
Riley-Smith (Professor of Ecclesiastical History at Cambridge),
Claude Charlot (Director of Museum Archives of the Bureau of
Associations at the Paris Prefecture of Police), Bill Putnam and
John Edwin Wood, and Jean-Luc Chaumeil.

Ed Bradley |

Jonathan Riley-Smith |

Claude Charlot |
Jean-Luc Chaumeil |

Bill Putnam |
John Edwin Wood |
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May 2006

Michael Fass
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Objecting to
Rosslyn Chapel’s wildly popular involvement with the claims of
The Da Vinci Code, Chapel Reverend Michael Fass resigns
effective in July.
Simon
Cox publishes The Dan Brown Companion.
Bart Ehrman
publishes Peter, Paul, and Mary
Magdalene: The Followers of Jesus in History and Legend.
BBC Four shows
The Da Vinci Code: The
Greatest Story Ever Sold,
with Richard Leigh, Jonathan Riley-Smith, David
Aaronovitch (Columnist, The Guardian); Jack Valero (Opus Dei UK
Director), Ruth Gledhill (Religion Correspondent, The Times),
Evelyn Welch (Professor of Renaissance Studies, Queen Mary),
conspiracy expert James McConnachie, Robin Griffith-Jones
(Master of the Temple Church, London), Brian Sewell (Art critic,
The Evening Standard), math professor Fred Piper, Sarah Dunant
(historical novelist), and Mike West (Chancellor of Lincoln
Cathedral).
Ruth Gledhill |
David Aaronovitch |
Evelyn Welch |
James McConnachie |
Mike West |
BBC Four shows
Did Jesus Die? concerning theories of Jesus’ possible
survival of the crucifixion. Featuring Elaine Pagels (Princeton
University Religion Professor), historian Peter Stanford, John
Dominic Crossan, Paula Fredericksen, Father Jerome
Murphy-O'Connor of the
École Biblique),
Tom Wright (Canon of Westminster), Cathar expert Thierry LaCombe,
Richard Andrews, James Tabor, Steve Mason of York University,
and Abdullah Assiz Kashmiri.

Peter Stanford |

Father Jerome Murphy-O'Connor |
Tom Wright |
Thierry LaCombe |
Abdullah Assiz Kashmiri |
Channel Five
shows Revealed…The Man Behind the Da Vinci Code, a
documentary on Henry Lincoln. With Lincoln, Brian Ford, Sharan
Newman, Helen Nicholson, John Edwin Wood, Erling Haagensen, Jim
Bennett, Ed Danson, Peter Barber (of the British Library), and
archival footage of Christopher Cornford. Lincoln is adamant
the bloodline of Jesus is not be believed or disbelieved. “It
is nothing more than a hypothesis.”

Henry Lincoln |
Brian Ford |
Peter Barber |

Sharan Newman |
Christopher Cornford |
Da Vinci:
Tracking the Code. Background on the locations used in
The Da Vinci Code.
Channel Five
shows Angels and Demons: The True Story, with Diane
Apostolos-Cappadona (Professor in Muslim-Christian Understanding
at Georgetown University), Mark Irving (art critic, The Times),
Simon Cox, Dan Burstein, George Lechner (Italian art historian),
Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, Lindsay Johns (medieval
historian), James Wasserman, Michael Barkun (author of
Culture of Conspiracy), Peter Stanford (religious
historian), Amy Bernstein (Renaissance historian), Greg Tobin
(author of Selecting the Pope), and medieval history
professor Antonio Sennis.

Diane Apostolos-Cappadona |
Neil deGrasse Tyson |

Mark Irving |
George Lechner |

Michael Barkun |
On May 19,
The Da Vinci Code movie premieres worldwide with Tom Hanks
as Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon, Ian McKellen as Sir Leigh
Teabing, Alfred Molina as Bishop Arigarosa, and Audrey Tautou as
cryptographer Sophie Neveu.
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June 2006
Clifton Power

Shugborough Monument
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On June 18,
the Sunday Mail reports that infamous royal imposter
Michel LaFosse (a.k.a. H.R.H. Prince Michael of Albany) will be
deported, having lost his British citizenship for submitting a
forged birth certificate.
Clifton
Power publishes ARCADIA: The Solution to the Templar Code
D.O.U.O.S.V.A.V.V.M. For over 250 years a mysterious
inscription on the Shepherd’s Monument in the gardens of
Shugborough Hall in England has confounded investigators. The
Monument was erected in 1748 with a white marble bas-relief of
‘Shepherds of Arcadia’, a painting by Nicolas Poussin executed
about 1640. On this monument is an inscription, very
mysterious, just a series of letters. Power believes he has
solved the coded inscription. He believes each letter is the
first letter of a Latin word: Dominus Orientis Universum
Orbis Sol Veni Arcadia Vidi Vici Mortis, or in English,
“Radiant Lord of the Universe the Orb of the Sun. I Came to
Arcadia, I saw, I conquered Death.”
André Douzet
and Phillip Coppens publish The Secret
Vault: The Secret Societies’ Manipulation of Saunifre And the
Secret Sanctuary of Notre-dame-de-marceille.
Vern Swanson
publishes Dynasty of the Holy Grail.
Ron
Howard produces The Da Vinci Files.
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July 2006

Callum Jensen

Where Callum Jensen believes the treasure is buried near Lincoln
Cathedral.

Carving from Rosslyn Chapel featured in The Rosslyn Matrix
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In London,
Michael Baigent and Richard Leigh file for an appeal of their
copyright case against Random House and Dan Brown.
Author Callum
Jensen (a.k.a. Dan Green) claims to have pinpointed the location
of the Holy Grail at Lincoln Cathedral on the site of the former
St. Margaret’s Church. He believes it’s crypt is still intact,
and using clues drawn from anomalies in the Lincoln Cathedral
windows and other sources, he used one of the Rennes-le-Chateau
parchments to determine the final location. Roy Bentham, chief
executive for the cathedral, said Mr Jensen's request for a
ground scan would be considered and a decision made by the end
of 2006.
André Douzet
publishes The Wanderings of the Grail: The Cathars, the
Search for the
Grail And
the Discovery of Egyptian Relics in the French Pyrenees.
Alan Butler &
Stephen Dafoe publish The Knights Templar Revealed:
The
Secrets of the Cistercian Legacy.
The History
Channel shows Lost Worlds: Knights Templar with Helen
Nicholson and Jonathan Phillips.
Ashley
Cowie publishes The Rosslyn Matrix, in which he declares
Rosslyn Chapel does not involve the Jesus bloodline, Templars,
or any other secret societies. Instead, he believes a certain
carving in the Chapel (left) is a “lost system for measuring
time and distance involving both latitude and longitude. It's a
priceless mapping treasure.”
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August
2006

Giorgio Filippi |
Dan
Burstein publishes Secrets of Mary Magdalene.
Roddy
Martine publishes
The Secrets of Rosslyn.
After five
years of excavations, Vatican archeologist Giorgio Filippi
confirms the re-discovery of Saint Paul’s tomb of after 200
years. It will be raised from under an altar in St Paul
Outside-the-Walls to allow the faithful to view.
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September
2006 |
Robert
Cooper publishes The Rosslyn Hoax.
James
Wasserman publishes An Illustrated History of the Knights
Templar.
Paul Spice
publishes The Watchers. |
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October
2006

The Red Light |
Alan Butler
and John Ritchie publish Rosslyn Revealed: A Library in Stone,
suggesting the Sinclair family of Rosslyn are descendants of
Ebionites, an early Christian sect where individuals are
encouraged to have a personal experience of God, not one
primarily dictated by a central church. Ebionites believed in
only the Gospel according to Matthew and dismissed other
versions. Also, Butler and Ritchie announce their “discovery”
of a small window (left) in Rosslyn Chapel where light turns the
opening red on certain days: March 21, the first day of spring,
and September 21, the beginning of winter and also Saint
Matthew’s day. They believe Freemasonry was rooted in the
Ebionite philosophy.
Reissue of
Otto Rahn’s 1933 book, Crusade Against the Grail: The
Struggle between the Cathars, the Templars, and the Church of
Rome. |
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December 2006 |
Channel Four
shows
The
Family of Jesus on December 25.
The host Dr. Robert Beckford believes the original message of
Christianity involved Mary Magdalene, John The Baptist, and the
immediate members of the family that shared the original
bloodline of Jesus. Featuring Dr. Esther de Boer, Mother
Catherine (Russian Orthodox Nun); Father Stefano de Luca
(Franciscan Monk); Dr Helen Bond (Edinburgh University); Father
Nicolai Spiro (Greek Orthodox Church); Archbishop Abba
Melchizedek (Ethiopian Church); Father Lawrence (Guardian of The
Milk Grotto); Issa Khoury-Jaraisy (Shop Keeper); Professor
Richard Bauckham (St Andrews University); Aviram Oshri
(Archaeologist); Father Saleh (Greek Orthodox Church); Dr.
Mordechai Aviam (Director of Archeological Research at the
Institute of Galilean Archeology); Professor James Tabor
(author, The Jesus Dynasty); Father Eugenio Alliata
(Franciscan Monk); Dr Shimon Gibson (The Cave of John the
Baptist); Professor Ronny Reich (University of Haifa); Dr.
Raffaella Giuliani (Pontifical Commission for Sacred
Archaeology); Reverend Dean Bechard (Pontifical Biblical
Institute); Ignatius Zakkai Iwas (Patriarch of Syriac Orthodox
Church); and Archbishop Aristarchos (Greek Orthodox Patriarch).

Robert Beckford |

Helen Bond |

Richard Bauckham |

Stefano de
Luca |

Mordechai
Aviam |

Eugenio
Alliata |

Shimon Gibson |

Ignatius
Zakkai I Iwas |

Archbishop
Aristarchos |

Ronny Reich |
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January
2007 |
Richard Leigh
and Michael Baigent appear before the UK Court of Appeals to
reverse their $2M pound judgment. Their lawyer, Jonathan Rayner-James,
argues the original judge erred in dismissing the case. He
claims that Brown's wife Blythe, a key contributor to The Da
Vinci Code, ”knew that she was exclusively using HBHG for
that subject matter comprising the Langdon/Teabing lectures,"
adding
"she took a 'short cut' through the research and
investigation and simply lifted the material from HBHG." |
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February
2007
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Producer James
Cameron and Director Simcha Jacobovici using evidence from DNA
tests, archaeological surveys and biblical studies, asserts the
1980 ossuaries belonged to the biblical Jesus and his family.
He films The Lost Tomb of Jesus for the Discovery channel
featuring Ouriel Maoz, Rivka Maoz, Dr. Shimon Gibson, Professor Tal Ilan, Professor James Tabor, Frank Moore Cross, John Dominic
Crossan, Naama Vilozny, Professor Amos Kloner, David Mevorah,
Professor Andrey Feuerverger, Bill Tarant, Professor François
Bovon, Dr. Stephen Pfann, Steven J. Cox, Dr. Carney Matheson, Efraym Shochat, Oded Golan, Dr. Charles Pellegrino, and Robert Genna. Joe Zias,
former curator of archeology at the Israeli Antiquities
Authority and Kloner, the first
archaeologist to examine the Talpiot tomb in 1980, both deny its
authenticity.

James Cameron |

Joe Zias |

Amos Kloner |

Frank Moore Cross |

John Dominic Crossan |

James Tabor |

Naama Vilozny |

Andrey Feuerverger
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Carney
Matheson |

Charles
Pellegrino |
Under heavy
police guard Israeli archeologists remove tons of debris next to
Jerusalem's al-Aqsa Mosque to create a pedestrian ramp, enraging
Muslims who claim potential damage to Islamic holy buildings.
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March
2007 |
Richard Leigh
and Michael Baigent lose their UK appeal against Dan Brown. |
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April
2007 |
Karen
Ralls publishes the Knights Templar
Encyclopedia: The Essential Guide to the People, Places, Events,
and Symbols of the Order of the Temple. |
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May 2007 |
Composer Stuart Mitchell announces a concert of the music he
deciphered from the Rosslyn Chapel cubes. He and his father
Thomas, a musician and ex-Royal Air Force code breaker, lead a
world premiere concert of what is now being called the Rosslyn
Motet inside the chapel on May 18. Four singers accompanied by
eight musicians play the music on medieval-era instruments.
Lincoln Cathedral denies Dan Green’s request for a ground scan,
citing a lack of staff to oversee the work.
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June 2007 |
Christopher
Hodapp and Alice Von Kannon publish The
Templar Code For Dummies. |
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July 2007

Ross Hemsworth |
On July 10, with
Pope Benedict XVI's blessing, the Vatican releases a document
declaring the Catholic Church is the one true church and that
other Christian denominations shouldn't be called churches.
On July 10 author and radio host Ross Hemsworth announces he has
evidence that Jesus has a twin brother (James) and that Jesus
and Mary Magdalene are buried in Glastonbury
legendary resting place at Glastonbury Abbey of King Arthur and
Guinevere.
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October
2007

Barbara Frale |
On the 13th, the 700th anniversary of the Templar
arrests.
To commemorate the occasion, the Vatican publishes a special
$8,000.00 collector's edition of the Chinon Parchment,
a scroll in the Vatican archives showing that Jacques de Molay and other Templar leaders had been
exonerated by Pope Clement V (1264-1314) at Chinon nearly six
hundred years before. This document, discovered in 2001 by
Vatican archivist Barbara Frale, proves the innocence of the Templars and
clarifies
that the King of France, not the Pope, was behind their undoing. Only 799 copies are printed. Each is
exceptionally large, 20x80 inches. |
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November 2007 |
Death of
author Richard Leigh. |
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June 2008 |
Oak Island to
be open to the public for a weekend conference. |
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