To: livius
12 posted on
09/08/2002 3:49:51 PM PDT by
dennisw
To: xzins; dennisw
Thought you should read this X. Thanks for the ping dennisw
To: dennisw
He could be a Freemason, or a member of the Priory of Sion. On his Website it says he has authored books on Aleister Crowly, and the Egyptian book of the dead.
At any rate, he seems to be fairly heavy into the Occult, whether as an Adept or a dabbler, I don't know. Doesn't seem to be a lightweight, though.
FWIW
25 posted on
09/09/2002 8:52:21 PM PDT by
moonhawk
To: dennisw
Its a odd thing, but sites connected with the Templars always seem to get a reputation for being haunted. This is true of the ruins of their fortified castles in Syria and Lebanon, and also of the churches and towers which they once owned in the south of France. Their reputation for secret dealings and sorcery went everywhere with them. Also, in one of their churches in the Pyrenees (I will look up the reference & find the place name) they have symbols on the walls, which scholars say are from the Kabbalah. Presumably, they brought this back with them from the Holy Land.
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