The Mysterious Books Of Prophecies Of The Knights Templar – Where Are They Hidden?
Ellen Lloyd - AncientPages.com - There are claims that the Knights Templar possessed an important book containing numerous prophecies related to the third millennium. This mysterious book, or rather, manuscript, was written by an enigmatic man about whom we have little historical knowledge.
However, based on what historians have learned about this individual, everything seems to indicate the person in question was influential within the Order. Those with access to this secret book containing dangerous information gain power and knowledge that can change the world. Could this be the reason why the book is kept hidden? It is also said there are several copies of the book.
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