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John & Steve;
Nice to see some interest on the Oak Island side of things.
Quite a mystery, and quite a travesty to historians and
cultures. There was a museum there 3 years ago, I suppose it
is gone too. It was also a travesty to history. In Nova
Scotia there are scores of books on the Oak Island Mysteries
which are truly remarkable. The engineering is mind
boggling. However I am one of those that do not believe that
the construction and treasure has anything to do with
Templars' which were long gone by 1400. I do think that the
early masons in Nova Scotia had the technology and manpower
to undertake the construction. I wonder Steve if you could
identify where the Government is on this matter.
Regards;
Neil Sinclair
Argyle, PEI, Toronto
John Duguid wrote:
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> Hi reposting this from the Rosslyn mailing list. Thought
> some of you prince
> Henry Buffs might know something about this. I'll pass on
> any info to steve
>
> John Duguid
>
> From: "Steve T. Slade" <schwerte@fox.nstn.ca>
>
> Hello All,
> I have been down to see Oak Island this past weekend.
> Alas, there are no more tours and the museum is not
> open to the public. I
> asked around at various establishments in the area and the
> consensus is that it
> has been shut down now for the past three summers. I have
> e-mailed one of the
> members of "Triton Alliance", the current owners of the
> island, but as yet had
> no response.
> Next weekend I will try to get time to visit the
> "Refuge."
> As you can guess, I live very near to these sites.
> There are more sites
> near here that purport to be of Templar lineage. This is a
> graveyard on the
> eastern shore replete with a Templar cross on a single
> metal standard. This is
> a report from a local friend that is deeply into research
> in this field.
> One question I have...has anyone heard of the remains
> of a Templar sword
> being discovered here in Cole Harbour, and now resides in
> a museum in
> Connecticut? Someone mentioned this on a morning radio
> show I listen to at 6:00
> AM while I am trying to rouse myself from dreamland. I
> missed most of the
> discussion, but I did snap to when I heard the word
> Templar. The interviewees
> were speaking about a ceremony commerorating the landfall
> of Sinclair in 1398.
> I live about 5 minutes from this area and would dearly
> love to find information
> on this. If indeed it is so.
>
> This is a most enlightening forum. I am happy to be part
> of it.
> Steve T. Slade
> Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
>
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