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Designated as Apocrypha, the book of Enoch is at least 800 years older than the Bible
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[quote:Serpentine Green:MV80NTg5MDE5XzgzNjAxOTc2X0YxQTJBMzY5] [quote:Big Duke6:MV80NTg5MDE5XzgzNjAxMzk2XzYyQjYwQjMx] [quote:Serpentine Green:MV80NTg5MDE5XzgzNTYzMTgxXzQ1OTAzNDM4] Maybe Trump will declassify what transpired with St. Bernard's involvement in Black Mary Coptic beliefs in association with the Pope and the Knight Templars?? Tasty history for truth seekers... :spock: [/quote] :continue: [/quote] Declassify aside, this man Clairvaux became quite powerful in Christendom, assisting Pope Innocent II to his Papal ascendency. He was perhaps more powerful than the Pope at the time. It was Clairvaux's research and understanding of Black Mary Coptic teachings that led him to create the Knight Templars and send them on a mission to Jerusalem. It seems as if it was all planned rather than happenstance for Clairvaux convinced the Pope that Jerusalem needed the Templars. Most are unaware of St Bernard's story within the Templar story that many are familiar with. They found something and their journey is likely the catalyst for the world-wide treasure hunt for ancient advanced technology that governments still pursue today. The take-away is that this demonstrates which institution is ruling the world and has been for some time. :peace: *[i]Many stories exist regarding Bernard’s early years – his visions, torments and realizations. All of these were attributed to Bernard after his canonisation and therefore must surely be taken with a pinch of salt. What does seem evident is that [b]Bernard was bright, inquisitive and probably tinged with a sort of genius[/b]. Certainly he was a fantastic organiser and possessed a charisma that few could deny[/i]. http://www.theknightstemplar.org/saint-bernard-of-clairvaux/ [/quote]
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This book reveals the visions and documentation of a past history, present and future that is cyclical.
*take a break from all the BS and read up/watch up...it's awesome
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