Archive for May, 2010

Hidden History — More on the loss of history (by overwhelming request)

Okay, I had planned to move on to look at the various complex and powerful civilizations that existed in the Americas before Columbus, but I’ve had quite a few emails and conversations asking me to tell more about the Templars between the time we lose track of Henry St. Clair (1398) until the coming of [...]

Hidden History — the true legacy of the St. Clairs

The tine is 1450. Earl William St. Clair was one of the wisest men of his age. He knew he held the keys to the history and heritage of the Knights Templar and Rex Deus. He also knew that these were dark days for his native Scotland. Norway, his other home, was under the heel [...]

The Line Continues…

Yes, I know — two in two days! Don’t get used to it!
Henry’s son, Henry II, was never formally declared Earl of Orkney. No other claimants for that throne ever materialized so the question is… what stopped the lords and kings of the time from calling Henry II Earl of Orkney? Only one possibility exists: [...]

He Belongs to the Ages (Hidden History)

Though they were the direct heirs of the Templar tradition, both Henry St. Clair and Antonio Zeno would never had said that out loud to anyone. It was an open secret — many knew — but they would have said they were of Rex Deus (God the King). It was a way to stay in [...]

Updates coming shortly…

Between my travel schedule, my ever increasing load of work at Rochester Church, and the Theobloggers working on this site, it hasn’t been updated as it should have been. My apologies. I plan to update in the next 24-48 hours. As Theobloggers moves this to a bigger server, there will be down times. Please report [...]

Hidden History — A Mysterious Tower

This has been awhile in coming but there have been some “down” days because of site updating. I’d explain it to you but I’d have to understand it first…
Now to a strange chapter in our story. A good sized basement could have its walls lined from floor to ceiling with books on the Newport Tower. [...]

A Quick Aside… the Westford Knight

Thanks to Danny for the heads up. Two problems with the last blog. First, I called the Westford Knight the Wexford Knight. Mea cupla maximus. Second, I thought the Westford Knight was fairly well known… or at least well enough known to have photos, drawings, and articles up on the net. I was wrong. There [...]

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