Anonymous ID: 3b43be July 18, 2019, 12:56 p.m. No.18806   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>8838 >>8892 >>9040 >>9127

>>18670

Syria has connections to the Crusades too and much further back than that.

 

When I saw this temple in Aleppo my mind first went there. It being built in 1400's though is a problem, unless it was built on an older site that might have been torn town or destroyed.

 

This is what I was referencing as one of those sites that is old/Crusades connected

Krak Des Chevaliers. There are bunch of them in old Syria that could lead us to this temple's possible connections. Acre is another location.

 

I need the map.....

 

https://www.ancient.eu/Krak_Des_Chevaliers/

Anonymous ID: 3b43be July 18, 2019, 1:38 p.m. No.18859   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>8873 >>8892 >>9040 >>9127

>>18838

I bought and read the book "The Scrolls of Ontero".

It covers the Knights of the First Crusades and what they found under the temple.

The Cremona Document : Its the first hand account of Sir Ralph De Sudelay and he names other knights we know to have been on the first crusade. [Hugh dePayes, Godfrey, etc]

 

[connections to Scotland and the US btw]

I'll post some screen shots of the pages.

 

Short version (that I posted many moons ago)

on one of the sub-boards I think.

 

Bones of John the Baptist.

Gold stamped with King Solomans' seal

Scrolls written in Hebrew and Phoenician

Devices that when described are what you would use for sailing, how to distill water etc.

 

I hate speculating, but "if true" there could also be other hidden knowledge that was in those scrolls.

 

But for sure, this leads back to the Knights of Malta and The Jesuits.

I was digging on this yesterday and it always seems to come back to at least this time period.

 

Which also means "ancient" sacrificial rituals, etc. Which is also Greek/Roman, the Jupiter connection.

 

I've been waiting for others to have a chat on this topic. We had a vatican board back on CBTS on this same thing where we all kicked stuff around.

 

https://www.orderofmalta.int/history/names-of-the-order/

The 900-year history of the Order is reflected in its name

 

Since its foundation 960 years ago, many names have been used to identify the Order and its members

 

This can be explained by its nine centuries of eventful life and in particular because the Knights have often been forced to move from countries where they once played a leading role.

 

The official name of the Order of Malta is the Sovereign Military Hospitaller Order of St. John of Jerusalem of Rhodes and of Malta.

 

Abbreviations of the name โ€“ Sovereign Military Order of Malta, Sovereign Order of Malta, or Order of Malta โ€“ are often used for legal, diplomatic or communication purposes.

 

The knights were initially called the Knights Hospitaller (or Hospitallers) to describe their mission. But they were also called the Knights of St John because of the Orderโ€™s patron saint, St. John the Baptist, and also of Jerusalem because of their presence in the Holy Land.

 

Also used in the past was the term The Religion to emphasise the characteristic of religious confraternity.

 

After conquering the island of Rhodes in 1310, they became the Knights of Rhodes. In 1530, the Emperor Charles V ceded the island of Malta to the Knights. Since then the Orderโ€™s members are commonly referred to as the Knights of Malta.

 

To protect this heritage, the Order of Malta has legally registered 16 versions of its names and emblems in some 100 countries.

Anonymous ID: 3b43be July 18, 2019, 2:04 p.m. No.18898   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>8907 >>8908 >>8953

>>18873

Maybe.

 

I hate speculating, but so far, it is in the realm of possibilities. Personally, I need way more evidence.

 

I'd be inclined if there was some Summerian text located. (Maybe known but hidden from all of normal people?)

 

I just keep finding odd connections, and what we all have been lead to believe about "the high priestess" video on the weiner laptop, and the very weird photos of the snake at the vatican, none of it adds up unless you go somewhere evil.

 

I just find it odd, its 2019, we know things. Why would we be sacrificing children and to whom? What do they think they derive from such practices?

Anonymous ID: 3b43be July 18, 2019, 2:33 p.m. No.18947   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>8952 >>8954 >>8958

From the book "the scrolls of ontero"

This first page is from some document in the book that was translated.

xcerpt from the book "The Scrolls of Onteroa - The Cremona Document"

 

And Misha the daughter of Elizabeth sister of John of the river Jordan took the red wine with the poppy in it having been there for seven days and gave it to he soldiers saying a gift from the Aramathian. Then came Ishmael the brother of Benhamin and the Magdalia. The soldiars are asleep. They took him out and put him on a streacher. She said fold the head with cloth alone. We lift up Jesus and took him to sleep with his ancesters but Ishmael with his new beard stayed. We have destroyed all trace of our being here. We are unclean. We fled Jerusalem and all of Judea was against us. We fled to the north. Always Thendra

 

Key figures:

John the Baptist

His mother Elizabeth

(sister) Misha

Mary Magdalene

Joseph of Arimathea

Ishmael brother of Mary

Thendra

 

The Catholic Church has a vested interest in this story not being told in this way. Jesus didn't resurrect if this is true. Ishmael pretended to be Jesus and walked away.

Anonymous ID: 3b43be July 18, 2019, 2:35 p.m. No.18948   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>8985

>>18940

Don't recall, a lot of water under the bridge since then.

Was not Q. Will go back and find the archives.

Not authenticated. But was 'out of place'.

 

Know what i mean? Like those stranger 'helper anon's' who appear?

Anonymous ID: 3b43be July 18, 2019, 2:40 p.m. No.18956   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>8962

Here's the two about the dig under the temple.

 

When I get the book back from my brother tomorrow, i'll document the page numbers. I realize my photos don't have those and I want to be solid in sourcing. And there are pages past this that are also very interesting.

 

I'll put them on the scanner to flatten them out too.

Anonymous ID: 3b43be July 18, 2019, 3:21 p.m. No.19026   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>19014

I was disappointed in the quality of the book, some bitching and complaining by the author. Definitely some not so great techniques.

But, there was a couple of gems, and I'm happy to share.

 

I have heard Scott Wolter (who wrote the forward) has been saying everything they translated is not in the book or published anywhere yet.

 

Anyway I got to the end and said "what a rip off".

 

So i understand your assessment. Just a few things that I felt are worth the take away, and I'll make sure we all can share. (hopefully no copyright infringement)