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Pirates and the Lost Templar Fleet: The Secret Naval War Between the Templars & the Vatican

by David Hat Childress

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- 10,000 Years of Seafaring- A Secret Society of Navigators- King Solomon's Phoenician Navy- Phoenician Ports in Europe- The Knights Templar and their fleet- The Rivalry between the Knights of Malta and the Knights Templar- The Suppression of the Templars- The Lost Templar Fleet and the Origins of the Pirates- Pirates and the War Against the Vatican- The Legends and Legacy of Pirates

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The fascinating world of maverick sea captains who were knights Templars. This fleet flew the Skull and Cross-Bones, the symbol of the Knights Templar, and preyed on Vatican ships coming from the rich ports of the Americas: they were the original Pirates of the Caribbean. Later, known as Scottish Rite Free Masons, they battled the Spanish and Italian ships that sailed for the Pope. This lost Templar Fleet was originally based at La Rochelle near Marseille, then hidden away in the fiords of Scotland. This Templar fleet made a voyage to Canada in the year 1298 AD, nearly 100 years before Columbus! Topics include:

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This book is utter nonsense. A baseless work of fiction from an underdeveloped man-child's imagination.
While it makes for a lovely door stop, I would not hesitate to use it in a latrine in place of sanitary wipes.

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ISBN:
9781931882187
Author:
Childress, David Hat
Publisher:
Adventures Unlimited Press
Author:
Childress, David Hatcher
Location:
Kempton, Ill.
Subject:
Freemasonry
Subject:
Medieval
Subject:
Maritime History
Subject:
Brainwashing
Subject:
Nautical-Ships and Ship History
Subject:
World History - Medieval and Renaissance
Copyright:
Series Volume:
no. 7, 2000
Publication Date:
20030931
Binding:
TRADE PAPER
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
288
Dimensions:
900x600

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"Synopsis" by , The fascinating world of maverick sea captains who were knights Templars. This fleet flew the Skull and Cross-Bones, the symbol of the Knights Templar, and preyed on Vatican ships coming from the rich ports of the Americas: they were the original Pirates of the Caribbean. Later, known as Scottish Rite Free Masons, they battled the Spanish and Italian ships that sailed for the Pope. This lost Templar Fleet was originally based at La Rochelle near Marseille, then hidden away in the fiords of Scotland. This Templar fleet made a voyage to Canada in the year 1298 AD, nearly 100 years before Columbus! Topics include:
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