Mikado14 wrote:Nancy_Hutchison wrote:<snip>
John's father was Knight's Templar.
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Nancy
There are no more Knights Templar.
Mikado
Mikado,
We are looking at the Elephant in the room.
Observations.
You say, "There are no more Knights Templar".
Is this something someone told you?
I can make the statement "There is no gravitor (sp?)".
A more accurate statement --in looking at the Elephant in the room-- "I have never seen or tested a gravitor."
In this thread, I am hoping that people do not make conclusions.
Rather, that we state our own observations. And if we are stating the observation of someone else, we qualify that statement of who said it and link to the information.
ie. Einstein observed blah, blah, blah in such and such experiment. From his observations he concluded XYZ.
For the purpose of this thread, I am more interested in the experiment and observation than the conclusion.
"There is no more Knights Templar" is a conclusion.
I gave information of what John told me. And I checked out that information. I shared this information because of John's Celtic connection in his family.
Had something to do with the Masons.
Before John was born, his parents were in abject poverty (mom didn't have shoes without holes in them), and then they were suddenly "high rollers", father a bigwig at Dunn and Bradstreet. John was born years after they were married. He is the oldest of his siblings. They tried sending him to to school. He would walk in the front door and out the back. Tried sending him to boarding school. At night he escaped out a window, down a fire ladder and walked home. At ten years old they got him a tutor. Tutor walks into John's bedroom and says, "You have a chemistry lab here that is better than a lab at a university."
John's younger brother and sister were "normal". When to school, etc.
There is a fascinating history in John's family.
some time I'll post more