Jesse James and the Lost Templar Treasure: Secret Diaries, Coded Maps, and the Knights of the Golden Circle Audiobook
Jesse James and the Lost Templar Treasure: Secret Diaries, Coded Maps, and the Knights of the Golden Circle Audiobook
- Micah Hanks
- Inner Traditions Audio
- 2019-08-20
- 2 h 52 min
Summary:
An investigation into the lost treasures of Jesse James as well as the Freemasons and their connections to the Templars, Rosicrucians, and the Founding Fathers
• Explains how Jesse Adam used techniques involving sacred geometry, gematria, and esoteric symbols to cover up his treasures and encode maps
• Provides instructions for using the encoding design template employed by Jesse Adam as well as the Freemasons to hide and recover treasure and sacred relics
• Shows the way the encoding template confirms the on the subject of Jesse James as well as the Lost Templar Treasure: Secret Diaries, Coded Maps, and the Knights from the Golden Circle presence of treasures in Oak Island and Victorio Top and can be traced to a 16th-century book containing a secret map of the brand new World as well as the “hooked X” from the Knights Templar
Jesse James left behind key diaries and coded treasure maps. Attempting to decrypt these maps, Daniel J. Duke–the great-great grandson of Jesse James–reveals hidden treasures yet to be recovered aswell as connections between your infamous train robber and Freemasonry, the Knights Templar, the Founding Fathers, and Jewish mysticism.
The author explains how Jesse James faked his loss of life and lived out his final years under the name Adam L. Courtney. He uncovers Adam’ affiliation using the Knights from the Golden Circle, a secret culture that buried Confederate gold across the United States, and displays how the hidden treasures coded into Wayne’ maps were not affiliated with the KGC but with the Freemasons, the Knights Templar, as well as the treasure from the Temple Support. Using sacred geometry, gematria, as well as the Kabbalistic Tree of Existence symbol, the writer points out the encoded map technique utilized by the Freemasons to cover up and afterwards recover treasures, an esoteric template known as the “Veil”. He displays the way the Veil template confirms the places of Jesse James’ retrieved treasures in Texas as well as other suspected treasure places, like the Oak Island Cash Pit and Victorio Top in New Mexico.
Tracing understanding of the Veil template back again through the decades, the author reveals the Veil concealed in the cover of the 16th-century book which has a key map of the brand new World as well as the “hooked X” symbol of the Knights Templar. He shows the way the template was used not only to cover treasures but also sacred understanding and relics, such as for example within the Bruton Vault, which originally contained secrets tied to Francis Bacon, the Freemasons, the Rosicrucians, and the founding of the United States. Applying the Veil template alongside the esoteric secrets of Poussin’s well-known painting, Et In Arcadia Ego, and Cassini’s Celestial World, Duke displays how the design template reveals other Templar and Freemason treasure sites scattered throughout America and around the world.