If the True Ark of the Covenant had been found, the Israelis would have it by now. And they would be bragging about it.
Eldo, the reason I don't think your theory is right is because it is way too complicated. Simplicity is beautiful.
A "bird's eye view" is a modern term. The Templars would not have been thinking about creating clues that could be seen from a bird's eye view.
The way I labeled it was a modern description
The way they would have meant it to be read or to be seen? Probably in sequence, and more romantic of meaning.
The Bishops Hat really looks like an arrow pointing up I feel, to go up in the sky.......using a Bird's Eye is the Key to finding the Menorah, is the way I see this solve......reading the markings from left to right around the Eagle Head...there may be more and I have to get a boat to go there.....waiting till spring.
The ribbon in its mouth can be seen as well, right in the front of the photo, which is where the Freemason's got this design for their seal......
the same island has the cornerstone marking and the skull...they are both found on the same island so why is my theory wrong again.......
the same island gives clues to another Masonic origin as well........French
where here in Vermont we have the champlain glass and the trove........and now the final clue
The first two are the two carved clue markers for the cornerstone of the map, and the keystone in the Birds Head, with the pyramid rock and the unfinished pyramid with the door, and the triangle all relating to the troves in Vermont.
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