
Saturday April 16th, 2005
The Lost American Dream of Arcadia
This week's program begins with a hard-hitting report by
Jim Marrs about that terrifying release of flu virus
worldwide that took place this week. Then Steven Sora
reveals a major discovery about the long-hidden
path of the Knights Templar to America. Join him on the
highest of adventures--to an ancient Templar ruin right here
in the USA! Then Linda Howe reports on some bizarre animal
deaths in Arkansas, including a bull dropped from the air
and also the very early start to the crop circle season.
Steven Sora's Lost Treasure of the Knights Templar started
what has become an avalanche of interest in the Knights. His
Dreamland interview was unforgettably powerful, and now he's
back with a brilliantly researched new book, the Lost Colony
of the Templars.
It concerns a secret mission to America by the explorer
Verrazano, and the attempt to create the dream-nation of
Arcadia, which would, at last, be truly free.
Whitley Strieber says, "This is truly a journey into a
hidden and crucial part of our past. I can hardly wait to
get into this story with Sora. As much as I have studied
these secrets, he got the drop on me with this one. I
literally had NO IDEA that this was out there. Brilliantly
researched."
Related Shows:
December 11th, 2004
November 20th, 2004
May 8th, 2004
April 19th, 2003
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We go deeper with Steven Sora into the secrets of Canadian
Masonry, especially in Nova Scotia, where they may be
concealing secrets about the history of the Templars in the
Americas.
Steven also reports on his experiences with Mick Mack
Indians on Nova Scotia, who may bear the blood of early
Templar colonists flowing in their veins.
Then they turn to the Master of the Key, who said to Whitley
Strieber, "I'm Canadian, but I don't pay taxes," and Steven
explores the possiblity that the Master might actually be a
Mick Mack tribal member who has access to amazing ancient
wisdom still preseved within the tribe.
He discusses a completely amazing and unknown connection
between the Mick Macks and the Mack clan of Scotland.
This is a truly fascinating interview. Don't miss it!
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