Pegasus Flies Templar Flag
Finding Synchronicities… As we examine the clues of human history, it becomes glaringly obvious that religious belief systems and places of worship have been a prevailing factor in most cultures…
Finding Synchronicities… As we examine the clues of human history, it becomes glaringly obvious that religious belief systems and places of worship have been a prevailing factor in most cultures…
Did Michelangelo really make an error due to translation? I guess we’ll never really know. Art historians love to debate the horns of Moses. Michelangelo’s famous statue of Moses at Saint…
Petrification is said to be “the process by which organic matter exposed to minerals over a long period is turned into a stony substance” (Source: Oxford Dictionary). Most sources I…
To the Editor of the Sun: SIR: There have been so many comments in the papers, and I receive so many letters which it is impossible for me to answer,…
Deity Yama has blue skin colour, and there are many other deities with this characteristic. Huītzilōpōchtli, Num, Hapi, Kali, Yama, Rama, Krishna, Shiva, Vishnu Amon-Ra and other deities are depicted…
In the burial mound of Tomio Maruyama from the second half of the 4th century, the largest iron sword ever found and the largest bronze mirror were discovered – objects…
Timur, was a 14th Century Turko-Mongol military leader who founded the Timurid Empire in and around modern-day Afghanistan, Iran and Central Asia, becoming the first ruler of the Timurid dynasty. …
Genghis Khan was a man of Aryan origin, without Mongoloid features! Official history describes Genghis Khan as a great ruler who was equal parts military genius, political statesman and “bloodthirsty…
Shakespeare on location, where to next? If one has been following the trail thus far and has returned for more, then may I extend to all a very a warm…
On the European continent we find churches and small chapels surrounded by bones. For such “ornamentation” the Controllers offer several explanations. However, we will make a different reflection on the…