TEMPLARS - SECRET ISLAND
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by ERLING HAAGENSEN and HENRY LINCOLN

Published by the Windrush Press, with colour illustrations 192pp Due for release early September 2000

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It is now almost 30 years since Henry Lincoln scripted a television programme entitled The Lost Treasure of Jerusalem. This was the first time that most of the world first heard about a tiny little village in the French Pyrenean mountains, and at the end he said prophetically that... something extraordinary is waiting to be found on the mountain-top ... and in the not too distant future, it will be. From that time on Rennes-le-Château quickly became known throughout the world. Meanwhile, one thousand miles to the north lay another small and relatively unknown place; the tiny island ofBornholm, secure in the middle of the Baltic Sea.

Why are these two tiny dots on the map tied indissolubly together? They have been touched by the hands of master builders who shared a common expertise and a common body of strange knowledge. Bornholm is scarcely 20 miles by 10 and yet possesses 15 churches and many hundreds of standing stones which mark the island out as a sacred site in remote antiquity. These ancient markers, especially the churches, demonstrate an amazing skill in geometry, mathematics and the science of land surveying. A knowledge that was jealously guarded and only handed down to a select few. By the Middle Ages those mysterious medieval warrior monks, the Knights of the Temple, were still using and developing the same expertise; and doing it knowingly.

This treasure from amongst the secrets of the past was only for the chosen few. The Templars= Secret Island shows many extraordinary links between France, Bornholm and Jerusalem.

The authors' collaboration began when Erling Haagensen, who was born on Bornholm started to discover the strange truths of his island home and, as a result contacted Henry Lincoln who had already produced three books and three documentary films which had provided the first glimpse of the provable facts underlying the story.
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