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Knights Templar Zion and Rome

Supplemental material from The Third Temple: Merging Agendas.

Basic history of the Templars as well as some theorizing about their supposed worship of Baphomet.

 


 

Supplemental material from The Third Temple: Rome.

 


The Taxil Hoax and a Plan for Three World Wars  

Supplemental material from The Third Temple: Rome.

Leo Taxil's 19th-century fabricated revelations about a Satanic cult within Freemasonry demoralized Catholics (for having believed the lies) and Freemasons. Was the campaign a Hegelian dialectic designed to soften Catholics to Freemasonry? Here, we note the presence of Jesuits in the process.

Since publication, anonymous authors have added to the Taxil revelations. The latest edition in the 20th century, using Taxil-inspired language, reveals a supposed Illuminati plan for Three World Wars, the last one being a war between Israel and Muslims.

 


 

 
The Etymology of Rahab's Name Ashtoreth and the Curse of Canaan

Research behind World Without End: Rahab.

Conventional wisdom says that the name Rahab is Egyptian. This paper questions that assertion, exploring the possibility that its origin suggests a clue to the identity of the biblical heroine, since her name does not appear to be Canaanite or Hebrew.

 


 

Research behind World Without End: Rahab.

Exploring the curious nature of the Canaanites through a biblical lens, taking into account Noah's cursing of Canaan. One of their major deities, Ashtoreth, reflects many of their defining traits.

 


Problems with the Eisodus Solved The Little Book of Medieval Demonology

Research behind World Without End: Rahab.

This paper addresses apparent discrepencies in the biblical book of Joshua.

 


Research for The Chalice.

Anecdotes, authoritative opinions, and theories about paranormal subjects, such as witches, vampires, and werewolves, and cryptozoology during the medieval period.