"Holy Blood Holy Grail" is full of provably incorrect statements. I bought a whole series of those books, and I found incorrect statements in them all. So they are all in the fiction part of my library.
The basic theory of the book is that Jesus married Mary Magdalene and has living descendants. Supposedly the Merovingian dynasty in France is part of that. There was an old guy in France, Pierre Plantard, who was supposed to be next in line to rule Europe. But in real life, he was a fraud, and the documents found in the book's research were fake. There are a lot of family tree charts in the book, and I've found errors in them.
They don't talk about WWI/WWII until chapter 6. But loads of stuff to know
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The transfer agreement
https://www.amazon.com/Transfer-Agreement-25th-Anniversary-Dramatic-Palestine/dp/0914153137
Behold a pale horse
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/0929385225/
Medieval history
https://www.amazon.com/Holy-Blood-Grail-History-Shocking/dp/0385338457/
Neanderthal predation theory
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/0908244770/
To eliminate the opiate https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/1717749518/
Khazaria
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000OGW63Y/
"Holy Blood Holy Grail" is full of provably incorrect statements. I bought a whole series of those books, and I found incorrect statements in them all. So they are all in the fiction part of my library.
Can you enlighten me, I just started reading it
The basic theory of the book is that Jesus married Mary Magdalene and has living descendants. Supposedly the Merovingian dynasty in France is part of that. There was an old guy in France, Pierre Plantard, who was supposed to be next in line to rule Europe. But in real life, he was a fraud, and the documents found in the book's research were fake. There are a lot of family tree charts in the book, and I've found errors in them.
What counter literature did you use if you remember and do you have a recommendation for bloodline charts or medieval history.
Ever read The Hyrum Key?