NEW HYPOTHEIS: Origin of Spanish Rock Monuments
January 05, 1999 at 10:06:32
NEW HYPOTHEIS: The history of the Knights Templar and their accumulation of wealth in Europe is well known. Their origin in Jerusalem, and their location of living on the site of King Solomon's Temple is well documented. Supposedly they discovered an old document that led them to do extensive excavations underneath the temple site. It didn't take long after this excavation took place for them to indicate their organization was extremely wealthy. Supposedly, they uncovered over 130 tons of silver.
Within two hundred years, the Knights Templar owned over 9000 properties in Europe that they were receiving all of the income from. The reason for this was that to become a Knight of the organization, an individual had to donate all their land and assets to the organization and declare poverty. The Knights did well in Europe until they loaned money to the King of France. This caused the King to allow the Greed Factor to set in.
The King of France didn't like the idea of the Knights Templar being so powerful and wealthy, and in relationship with the Pope, decided to terminate the organization and claim all of its wealth. The Knights found out about this well before they were all rounded up and put to death, or put in jail. The Knights had a small fleet of eighteen ships in the port of La Rochelle, France. Twenty-four Knights and the eighteen ships, loaded with the Knights vast treasure resources, sailed out into the ocean one day and were never seen again.
Supposedly there are vast treasures from the Knights Templar still left in Europe that have not been found to this day. The French government has made it illegal to dig around castles belonging to former Knights because of the possibility the government won't be able to confiscate the treasure.
The Knights obviously had a way of locating their treasures that has never been found in written documents. If this is true, could they have used rock monuments to locate their treasures?
Many Knights were tortured to extract confessions of heresy or to find hidden treasures. Those Knights in Spain were allowed to enter a variety of organizations in that country to escape what was going on in France. This way they would no longer be identified as Knights Templar.
Years later, the King of Spain declared that all mines of value that were to be taxed by the Crown should have rock monuments to guide the King's representatives to the mines. Why would he be wise enough to think up this solution to find mines or treasures? There were individuals in Spain that were decendents to the Knights Templar. Would the King be smart enough to develop a series of rock monuments that would locate valuable mines having never been in the new world? Or, would someone that has worked with rock monuments advise the King that this would be a workable solution in the New World where mining encampments were wiped out on a regular basis. How did people in Europe navigate from one part of the continent to the other before road signs?
It has been said that Columbus had a map of the New World before leaving on his first trip in 1492. Could he have previously belonged to this organization? Oak Island has rock monuments on it indicating a cross. Some think the Oak Island Treasure is the treasure the Knights Templar sailed out of La Rochelle with back in the fourteenth century.
Since I have found over twenty-two mines with rock monuments in New Mexico, could that same theory hold in Europe? I have talked to people throughout the west who have identified rock monuments but didn't know their meaning.Could rock monuments found in the USA have the same meaning in Europe? Treasures can be found by following the rocks if you know what they look like!
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