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The website was cool link.That will keep me busy.
I will respond back to the youtube links after some research on the web link. I'm hoping to join conversations and learn things.

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I don't spend too much time on gematria, while I don't think it's random, it would be too easy if you could decode reality by just looking up the values of words.
I greatly appreciate the replies and will reread the feedback a few times over. Any advice or direction is appreciated. I'll respond soon and hope to join conversations. Thank you.
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this belongs in a museum ,but i'll drop it here ,great teacher
i cant wait till history has a film about it
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How historically accurate (or inaccurate) is the classic adventure film "Indiana Jones & the Last Crusade"? Does the Holy Grail really exist? What were the Crusades really about? Was there really a Cross of Coronado? Was the tank shown in the film accurate? Is the Canyon of the Crescent Moon a real place? What about that temple shown in the movie? How does Venice work? Were German Zeppelin airships like the way they were portrayed here? Is that Charlemagne quote accurate? Is Indiana Jones a good teacher? In this deep dive video we'll answer all these questions and more as we try to put this beloved classic to the historical test.

My (free) online class on the Holy Grail: https://www.seanmunger.com/holy-grail...

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Chapters:
00:00-06:51: 1 - Intro & Road Map
06:51-18:29: 2 - The Holy Grail & the Crusades
18:29-25:40: 3 - Indiana Jones as a Historian and Teacher
25:40-30:11: 4 - Utah 1912
30:11-33:47: 5 - The Cross of Coronado
33:47-38:52: 6 - Venice 1938
38:52-49:22: 7 - The Venice Catacombs
49:22-54:55: 8 - Castle Brunvald
54:55-1:03:02: 9 - Nazis, Airships & Charlemagne
1:03:02-1:07:20: 10 - The Republic of Hatay
1:07:20-1:12:23: 11 - The Tank
1:12:23-1:18:45: 12 - The Canyon of the Crescent Moon
1:18:45-1:21:37: 13 - Conclusion
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That Indiana Jones movie was partly shot in my old fieldwork area, the gorgeously volcanic Cabo de Gata in SE Spain.

The chasing scenes were filmed in the gold mines of Rodalquilar:

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napoleon wrote: Wed Apr 24, 2024 4:20 pm this belongs in a museum ,but i'll drop it here ,great teacher
i cant wait till history has a film about it
59,950 views Sep 5, 2022
How historically accurate (or inaccurate) is the classic adventure film "Indiana Jones & the Last Crusade"? Does the Holy Grail really exist? What were the Crusades really about? Was there really a Cross of Coronado? Was the tank shown in the film accurate? Is the Canyon of the Crescent Moon a real place? What about that temple shown in the movie? How does Venice work? Were German Zeppelin airships like the way they were portrayed here? Is that Charlemagne quote accurate? Is Indiana Jones a good teacher? In this deep dive video we'll answer all these questions and more as we try to put this beloved classic to the historical test.

My (free) online class on the Holy Grail: https://www.seanmunger.com/holy-grail...

My website: https://www.seanmunger.com
My Ko-fi: https://Ko-fi.com/seanmunger
My blog: https://www.gardenofmemory.net/
(Note, my Substack and Patreon are no longer active).

Chapters:
00:00-06:51: 1 - Intro & Road Map
06:51-18:29: 2 - The Holy Grail & the Crusades
18:29-25:40: 3 - Indiana Jones as a Historian and Teacher
25:40-30:11: 4 - Utah 1912
30:11-33:47: 5 - The Cross of Coronado
33:47-38:52: 6 - Venice 1938
38:52-49:22: 7 - The Venice Catacombs
49:22-54:55: 8 - Castle Brunvald
54:55-1:03:02: 9 - Nazis, Airships & Charlemagne
1:03:02-1:07:20: 10 - The Republic of Hatay
1:07:20-1:12:23: 11 - The Tank
1:12:23-1:18:45: 12 - The Canyon of the Crescent Moon
1:18:45-1:21:37: 13 - Conclusion
I am currently operating as an orthodox AD. 1790-1870. History was altered. I think Europe and the Americas could have been ravaged by what we call HAARP in 1600s-1700s . The destruction allows for the distraction to swap of knowledge, technology and history.

Before 1500s seems fabricated.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crusades "Crusading declined rapidly after the 15th century." "The term "crusade" first referred to military expeditions undertaken by European Christians in the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries to the Holy Land." "The use of croiserie, "crusade" in Middle English can be dated to c. 1300, but the modern English "crusade" dates to the early 1700s."
All I heard was "from 1500s to 1700s, the crusades were a hit movie."


on September 2001, the Chinon Parchment dated 17–20 August 1308 was discovered in the Vatican apparently after having been filed in the wrong place in 1628. It is a record of the trial of the Templars and shows that Clement absolved the Templars of all heresies in 1308 before formally disbanding the order in 1312, as did another Chinon Parchment dated 20 August 1308 addressed to Philip IV of France, also mentioning that all Templars that had confessed to heresy were "restored to the Sacraments and to the unity of the Church". This other Chinon Parchment has been well known to historians,[63][64][65] having been published by Étienne Baluze in 1693[66] and by Pierre Dupuy in 1751.[67]


"September 2001. filed in the wrong place in 1628. This other having been published in 1693[66] and in 1751.[67]" So, 1693, 1751 and 2001

Nights of Templar and the crusades are a popular movie from the 1500s to 1600s

"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_K ... plar_sites" Bunch of 1000s and 1100s, couple 1200s and 1955. Jordan River Project.
information

The Jordan River is a major water source that flows through the Jordan Rift Valley into the Dead Sea. The Jordan only reaches 20 yards across in some places, and its deepest point is around 17 feet. The Jordan River is a key water source for Israel, Jordan, Syria, and Lebanon; water remains a central issue to the Middle East conflict. Israel and Jordan have signed treaties on Jordan River-related matters. For Israel, the water of the Jordan River is an absolute necessity for drinking water and for irrigation.
the Jordan River is mentioned several times as a source of fertility.
Quality water is clearly the most critical resource in the Jordan Valley.
Not only are its waters unique, but so is the very atmosphere above it: there is an atmospheric pressure high enough to filter the sun’s harmful UV rays, more oxygen than at sea level, and more calming bromine in the air around the Dead Sea than anywhere else on earth.
It is widely mined and is used as a fertilizer and as the main constituent in many forms of plaster, drywall and blackboard or sidewalk chalk.[5][6][7][8]
The holy grail and the crusaders are a story about the importance of the Jordan river, and the holy grail is the dead sea.
Etymology
The word graal, as it is spelled in its earliest appearances, comes from Old French graal or greal, cognate with Old Occitan grazal and Old Catalan gresal, meaning "a cup or bowl of earth, wood, or metal" (or other various types of vessels in different Occitan dialects).[3] The most commonly accepted etymology derives it from Latin gradalis or gradale via an earlier form, cratalis, a derivative of crater or cratus,
but here comes the 1500s.
n the 15th century, English writer John Hardyng invented a fanciful new etymology for Old French san-graal (or san-gréal), meaning "Holy Grail", by parsing it as sang réal, meaning "royal blood".[10][11] This etymology was used by some later medieval British writers such as Thomas Malory, and became prominent in the conspiracy theory developed in the book The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail, in which sang real refers to the Jesus bloodline.[12]
"While it is not explicit that the Holy Grail is never to be seen again on Earth, it is stated by Malory that there has since then been no knight capable of obtaining it."
"Scholarly hypotheses : magical cauldrons, a bowl that radiates tongues of fire, the esoteric significance of the grail, the introduction of "more ceremony and mysticism", the Image of Edessa or may reflect the horn of the river-god Achelous,"
The holy grail and the crusaders is a movie about the importance of the Jordan river, and the holy grail is the dead sea.

Utah, first line. "The Biblical name Moab refers to an area of land located on the eastern side of the Jordan River." next.

Coronado represents the Crypto-Judaism of the Knights of Templar. The crucifix is distraction, a prize and idol.

Venice - conquer another body of water. Nazis and Castle are knights Templar their temples.


I ran out of steam.



Conclusion. holy grail is dead sea and the stem of the chalice,is the river Jordan. The crusades didn't last 300 years. KT were ISIS, Al-Qaeda. of the day
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I mean it was better than the movie.
I mean it was better than the movie.
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I was looking for an old meaning of the word grail. saw crater. googled dead sea. boom. case closed. Thanks for giving me some generous leeway on that one. It was really the "kt sites" tab. I saw mythical dates like 1024. And then 1955. Then the fact that it is one of the most useful bits of land. There is actually a half decent thought in my jest. i listened to the gentleman's video twice and a little bit again today. I enjoyed the whole process.
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Copium wrote: Wed Apr 24, 2024 1:29 am
Nigel Tilbury wrote: Wed Apr 24, 2024 12:18 am Hello. What would tell me about this number system I have read about. Could you tell me the importance? The intellectual value and the groups of people that value it. I realize I can wiki this question, but I wanted to ask a forum members opinion. I think it is interesting and don't know how or when to us it. I look for so many clues, I would end up geterminatoring the word "because."
Hey Nigel, this website http://whale.to/b/symbols_h.html is an interesting starting point. Basically, what it comes down to is that they like to use certain numbers/days between events and they like eclipses/solstices and so on. Oh, and let's not forget anything to do with planets (especially Saturn/Jupiter and other heavenly bodies (like Sirius).

The whole gematria thing I find difficult to understand because there are many different ways of determining the value of a word/sentence. Just try this online tool to get an idea; https://gematrinator.com/calculator To me it has little value but most probably it is used by the puppetmasters for their own enjoyment + sending coded messages to the people in the know.

These are some of the YouTube channels I watch with regards to the subject;
https://www.youtube.com/@calcifiedlies
https://www.youtube.com/@israeldiegoriveragenius2th164
https://www.youtube.com/@EyeswideOpen22
https://www.youtube.com/@LXXXVIIIfinistemporis

As a disclaimer; I don't think everything told on these channels or websites is THE TRUTH, I just watch/read it and form my own opinion about our LARP reality.
Hi Copium. I would like to thank you again for that link. I will be clicking that on my lunch break for the next year. Do you have any recommendations on there that interest you? Do you have any advice where to start?
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Nigel Tilbury wrote: Thu Apr 25, 2024 1:57 pm Hi Copium. I would like to thank you again for that link. I will be clicking that on my lunch break for the next year. Do you have any recommendations on there that interest you? Do you have any advice where to start?
Hi Nigel, you are most welcome. These days when I send links to people I just tell them to browse and click on what you feel like clicking. We all have our own way of looking at things and I think you'll pick exactly what you need to see.

Have fun!
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Copium wrote: Sat Apr 27, 2024 11:10 pm
Nigel Tilbury wrote: Thu Apr 25, 2024 1:57 pm Hi Copium. I would like to thank you again for that link. I will be clicking that on my lunch break for the next year. Do you have any recommendations on there that interest you? Do you have any advice where to start?
Hi Nigel, you are most welcome. These days when I send links to people I just tell them to browse and click on what you feel like clicking. We all have our own way of looking at things and I think you'll pick exactly what you need to see.

Have fun!
Fair. Much appreciated. I enjoy clicking on sections and just reading.
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Already too much Matrix for today
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