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July 15, 2025 at 4:41 pm
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Ancient society claims Jesus' bones are hidden across two secret vaults in the US
The astonishing claims, made by Timothy W. Hogan, who serves as Grand Master of a modern Templar order, during an interview on the Danny Jones Podcast, suggest that the legendary Knights Templar transported sacred relics to the New World centuries ago, allegedly hiding them from the Vatican's grasp.
Hogan alleged that the order discovered the remains in the Talpiot Tomb in East Jerusalem during the Middle Ages and that they are now stored in two vaults somewhere in the American Northwest.
Hogan insists DNA testing could soon verify the authenticity of the remains. He said that if historical records and ship logs align with recently uncovered bone fragments in the same tomb, scientists might be able to confirm a genetic match.
'This isn't something we're trying to hide,' Hogan said. 'We've just been trying to protect it.
'When the tomb was originally discovered, with ossuaries labeled with the names Jesus, Mary Magdalene, and John the Baptist, it was understood that if the remains were turned over to the Vatican, they would vanish.
'There used to be seven vaults, but they have since been condensed into two. Inside them are the six Arks we acquired, as well as several different ossuaries containing the bones believed to belong to Jesus, Mary Magdalene, John the Baptist, and their children,' Hogan said.
Hogan also said that the Vatican is aware of these vaults—and even attempted to break into one several years ago.
He warned that if the Vatican ever gained access, the relics 'would disappear,' as they challenge the foundational Christian teaching of Jesus' physical resurrection.
He said the order believes in reincarnation and interprets resurrection as a spiritual awakening, not necessarily a physical rising from the dead.
He pointed to a New Testament passage where Jesus' disciples refer to John the Baptist as the return of the prophet Elijah, interpreting it as biblical support for reincarnation.
He claimed that Mary Magdalene, a wealthy woman and patron of John the Baptist, first married John and had children with him.
According to Hogan, after John was executed, Mary lawfully re-married his cousin, Jesus, as was customary in that era.
The couple allegedly had children, whose remains now lie alongside theirs in the vaults.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/...en-US.html
The astonishing claims, made by Timothy W. Hogan, who serves as Grand Master of a modern Templar order, during an interview on the Danny Jones Podcast, suggest that the legendary Knights Templar transported sacred relics to the New World centuries ago, allegedly hiding them from the Vatican's grasp.
Hogan alleged that the order discovered the remains in the Talpiot Tomb in East Jerusalem during the Middle Ages and that they are now stored in two vaults somewhere in the American Northwest.
Hogan insists DNA testing could soon verify the authenticity of the remains. He said that if historical records and ship logs align with recently uncovered bone fragments in the same tomb, scientists might be able to confirm a genetic match.
'This isn't something we're trying to hide,' Hogan said. 'We've just been trying to protect it.
'When the tomb was originally discovered, with ossuaries labeled with the names Jesus, Mary Magdalene, and John the Baptist, it was understood that if the remains were turned over to the Vatican, they would vanish.
'There used to be seven vaults, but they have since been condensed into two. Inside them are the six Arks we acquired, as well as several different ossuaries containing the bones believed to belong to Jesus, Mary Magdalene, John the Baptist, and their children,' Hogan said.
Hogan also said that the Vatican is aware of these vaults—and even attempted to break into one several years ago.
He warned that if the Vatican ever gained access, the relics 'would disappear,' as they challenge the foundational Christian teaching of Jesus' physical resurrection.
He said the order believes in reincarnation and interprets resurrection as a spiritual awakening, not necessarily a physical rising from the dead.
He pointed to a New Testament passage where Jesus' disciples refer to John the Baptist as the return of the prophet Elijah, interpreting it as biblical support for reincarnation.
He claimed that Mary Magdalene, a wealthy woman and patron of John the Baptist, first married John and had children with him.
According to Hogan, after John was executed, Mary lawfully re-married his cousin, Jesus, as was customary in that era.
The couple allegedly had children, whose remains now lie alongside theirs in the vaults.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/...en-US.html
teachings of the Bible are so muddled and self-contradictory that it was possible for Christians to happily burn heretics alive for five long centuries. It was even possible for the most venerated patriarchs of the Church, like St. Augustine and St. Thomas Aquinas, to conclude that heretics should be tortured (Augustine) or killed outright (Aquinas). Martin Luther and John Calvin advocated the wholesale murder of heretics, apostates, Jews, and witches. - Sam Harris, "Letter To A Christian Nation"