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Weekend Roundup 05-05-2006

A few things to keep you busy over the weekend…

Enjoy!

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  1. That’s a strange article
    by Philip Gardiner.
    He starts off on one issue and ends up by castigating the Catholic Church.
    Not that I mind, but I would have liked more information on why the Holdy Grail does not exist.
    Has anyone read his books?
    Not that anyone will answer me as no one ever does.

    shadows

    1. I will answer you!
      Hello shadows.
      Don’t worry, I will answer you if I know there’s a question. Well, the article wasn’t necessarily an attempt to prove or disprove the existence of the Holy Grail, as myself and Gary Osborn go through all of that in The Serpent Grail and our findings are quite at odds with this bloodline nonsense. Instead it was more to question the validity of the Da Vinci Code, or more to the point, the books it is based upon, because all Brown did was write a fiction, right? It seems to me that we have documentary after documentary on this stuff at the moment and we are told left, right and centre that there was no Priory of Sion and that the Grail was a construct of the 12th century. Neither of these I can disagree with. However, what about the fact that we now have a growing church once again? This hasn’t happened for decades! Great marketing. What about the fact that the Freemasons are growing at a phenomenal rate? The two sides of Holy Blood, Holy Grail and Dan Brown sued each other and yet they are with the same publisher, and they did it just before the film! Did you know there are links in all this that I will reveal in a new article soon, but for now remember that most of these authors that are spinning the bloodline yarn are Freemasons or were once – such as Baigent who edits the Freemason magazine! And where did the Freemasons come from? If, as they constantly tell us, the Freemasons emerged from the Templars, then they came from a Catholic Order.

      My own view, is ok, let’s accept that the Catholic Church has lied to us for an awful long time, but be careful of what we are told now!

      All my best to everybody on this great site.

      Philip Gardiner
      http://www.gardinersworld.com

      1. Hey Philip!
        Thanks for answering me.
        I was very taken with your article and saved it for further reference.
        It made me interested in what you have to say in your books so I will be getting a copy of The Serpent Grail as soon as I can.
        I get the feeling that you take things into more substantial territory than Brown or Baigent or Leigh and others.
        What I mean is that I feel you are saying they are red herrings that lead away from the real truth.

        I don’t know that Christianity is growing as you say, although I believe that the Fundies are making inroads everywhere.To me that is different from Christianity and will eventually develop into something quite different in time to come.

        Yes the court case was a joke in my opinion but garnered more publicity for them all.
        I didn’t know the Freemasons were growing.That’s interesting!

        I am looking forward to hearing more of what you have to say.Thank you for taking the time to reply to me.

        shadows

  2. Clancy of the Overflow
    I’ve copped a fair bit of criticism for being so harsh on Susan Clancy, but I hope Stanton’s review of her book highlights my reasons. As Stan clearly shows, Clancy is a hypocritical, biased, unscientific liar.

    This isn’t a book to debunk alien abductions, it’s a self-serving book that attempts to validate her false-memory research. She thought alien abductions would be an easy subject, full of stooges and nerds who play Dungeons & Dragons. Clancy copped enormous criticism over her claims of false memory syndrome amongst sexual abuse victims. So she selected a group of people (alien abductees) who she — and her peers — all think are hallucinating losers in a desperate bid to gain some credibility.

    Gotta run to work, but I recommend everyone read Stanton’s review. I disagree about a lot of things with Stanton, but on Clancy I’m behind him 100%.

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