Callum Jensen posts some more weirdness surrounding Lincoln Cathedral in a follow-up to the previous Lincoln Da Vinci Code story. See this site: http://farshores.org/ufo06e28.htm for more details and in case you need a reminder his main site is here: http://www.freewebs.com/lincolncathedraldavincicode/ . Thanks for the news Callum. To anyone else who has similarly news-worthy material - please don’t be afraid to submit it.
Lincoln Cathedral grant GPR scan for Templar Treasure
As reported on the front and second page of the Lincolnshire Echo, July 14th, Lincoln Cathedral have agreed to allowing a GPR (ground penetrating radar) scan at a precise site at a burial grounds opposite SE corner of the Cathedral to search for the lost treasure of the Templars.The location has been deduced from research now referred to as ‘the Lincoln Da Vinci Code’ which was initiated in 2005 when a glazer accidently found a bizarre scene at the depiction of the Last Supper at the Great East Window. instead of either cup or loaf on Christ’s plattere, there is a dog! Local author and ex-tv researcher Callum Jensen has since announced a number of interlocking anomalies in and nearby, which, when amalgamated with the Rennes-le-Chateau Parchments and the bas-relief of the Magdalene at the RLC church, lead to the precise location – which has a marker tomb – that will be scanned, his work now contained in two available books. Amazing synchronicities abound in the LDVC particularly the fact that the name of the man who started all this Grail search is Henry LINCOLN, the fact that Hollywood was drawn to the Cathedral to shoot scenes for ‘The Da Vinci Code’, and the fact that the name on the marker tomb is the same as the QC who defended Baigent and Leigh in the London Courts against Dan Brown. Continue reading
New Books from Capall Bann Publishing
Capall Bann Publishing, publishers of Jack Gale’s psychic questing book "The Circle and the Square" and the previously mentioned book on Site Guardians which Perceval has reviewed here, have just announced the release of two new books which may be of interest to members. Continue reading
Grail Quest with Andy Gough
I haven’t come across writer and researcher Andy Gough before and know little about him (although his site looks good and his blog reads well) but he has details on his website of an Ancient World Tours (AWT) tour called "The Real Da Vince Code: An AWT Grail Quest". Full details can be found here: http://www.andrewgough.co.uk/tour.html and it would be great to get feedback from any members who have been on similar tours previously.
Book Review: In Search of the Knights Templar
I was lucky enough to be given, as a present from my wife, a copy of Simon Brighton’s recently published “In Search of the Knights Templars: A Guide to the Sites in Britain”. In the synopsis on Amazon.co.uk it claims to be “the first comprehensive survey of all the Templar sites in Britain.” While I can’t say whether this is true or not, it would certainly seem to be a fantastic addition to the library of any UK-based Templar aficionado. Continue reading
Andrew Collins Website Revamped
After much sweat and toil, the new version of Andy’s website has been released. You can still use the old URL www.andrewcollins.com but there is also a new one www.meonia.com.
It has a completely new look, is easier to navigate around and contains much new information about all his recent and near future activities. So go and check it out.
Thanks to Yuri (and Andy) for the info.
Meonia Stone
Anrew Collins has picked up on an interesting (and funny) item in Google’s The Da Vinci Code Quest, which is attracting millions of hits. Question Question 3, given out on the third day of the game, is:
The engraved tablet that is supposed to reveal the hiding place of the Holy Grail is called the:
1. Meonia Stone
2. Tabula rosa
3. Keystone
4. Rosetta Stone.
The answer being ‘keystone’.
After which it says:
‘Not a chess player? Try searching on Google for the answers you need.’
This means that thousands of people will be googling the term ‘Meonia stone’ and trying to find out what the hell it’s all about.
Free Gnostic Podcasts
BC Recordings, in association with The Gnosis Archive, have made a number of Stephan Hoeller’s lectures available for free download here – http://www.bcrecordings.net/store/index.php?main_page=page_4.
These include meditations on such topical issues as The Gospel of Judas and his take on Da Vinci Code. He is an engaging speaker and these short lectures are well worthwhile if you have any interest in the Gnostic viewpoint. Indeed his talk on The Da Vinci Code serves as an excellent and often hilarious introduction to The Priory of Sion and all the subsequent works that owe a debt to these pranksters. However, while Dr Hoeller holds these up for ridicule, I couldn’t help thinking that the first people to suggest that Jesus survived the crucifixion were the Gnostics themselves.
Book Review: The Templar Papers
This book (mentioned in a previous forum thread) is a collection of articles from The Temple Magazine and edited by Oddvar Olsen. Continue reading
Hermetic Systems Fractal Time Software
During the course of my research into Novelty Theory (for the relevance of this keep reading!), I came across mention of a software program called "Fractal Time" written by Peter Meyer of Hermetic Systems. This allows you to graph the level of Novelty through any particular date range. Peter has kindly made this software publicly available again on Hermetic Systems’ website http://www.hermetic.ch/frt/frt.htm and, if you are interested in Terence McKenna or the Theory of Novelty, it is an essential resource. I’ve added a link to Hermetic Systems’ website in the Links section as well. As an aside, Peter has also produced some software for handling Mayan Calendrics too. Continue reading