| "Greatest Discoveries of the 21st Century." | | | | metal detector go wild in this zone of the cathedral? |
| The destiny of the human race has been in the | | | | The cathedral's construction was organized by |
| hands of secret societies for ages, who dominate us | | | | Arnould de Chiny many centuries following |
| and continue to foretell and plan our futures. | | | | Pythagoras and his colleges. Arnould was the leader |
| Understand that their goals are not the ones we see | | | | of the oldest and most powerful secret society; the |
| manifest, rather excuses to obtain the others, the | | | | Priory of Sion. |
| goals they keep hidden. | | | | Maybe to the residents of Acerenza nothing had |
| Acerenza, an unknown land proven to be one of the | | | | seemed to look out of sorts, but behind the scenes |
| most important centers for secret society | | | | powerful orders were developing indeed. |
| conspiracies in southern Italy. This town and several | | | | It's a question of power and control. The Papacy had |
| other towns in the region of Basilicata known as | | | | power and control, and so did the Normans. |
| Lucania until 1300, were inhabited by many significant | | | | So, what could be better than for them to join |
| historical figures that played vital roles in these | | | | forces? |
| conspiracies. | | | | Pope Urban II was rescued from the Emperor of |
| As we've discovered the main headquarters was in | | | | Germany; Enrich IV. He was transported to Banzi, a |
| Acerenza. Sooner or later, connections will be plain to | | | | Benedictine Norman Monastery 20 km from Acerenza |
| see, along the towns in the province of Potenza | | | | by Boamudus Hauteville and Arnould de Chiny from |
| which were influenced by Masonic activities and | | | | Acerenza. |
| practices. These connections were never written in | | | | Pope Urban II was a Catholic Pope. Together with |
| books; never realized by any human being. | | | | Guiscard's son Boamudus Hauteville; they had brilliantly |
| Recent discoveries prove that the birth of the | | | | strategized the entire battle of the Holy War during |
| secretive organization of the Templar Knights began | | | | the six years they lived together in Banzi. It was a |
| in Acerenza by a Norman-Italian and not a Frenchmen | | | | brutal unnecessary war that lasted almost two |
| notably; Hugues de Payen. | | | | hundred years. Meanwhile, Banzi witnessed another |
| In this Italian region of Lucania you'll witness clues left | | | | incredible happening; the little rendezvous developed |
| behind by some of the very first secret societies in | | | | one of the oldest and most powerful secret societies |
| history. This may open your eyes to the coming of | | | | in the world. The evidence is in the symbol of |
| the third pre-meditated World War. | | | | Acerenza; it's the symbol of the confraternity of the |
| During the Magna Grecian period of 500 B.C. | | | | Priory of Sion. Could they have been the beginnings |
| Pythagoras was opening his esoteric school in | | | | of the Priory? |
| Metapontum located by the sea 37miles from | | | | Their goals are not the ones we see manifest, rather |
| Acerenza where members had to be sworn in. | | | | excuses to obtain the others, the goals they keep in |
| Pythagoras aspired to create superior humans, | | | | secret. |
| demy-gods or half manhalf god. Spiritual rituals were | | | | The Holy War was an excuse. The Holy War was |
| performed in hopes of arriving at this relevant spirit. | | | | conspired between 1088 and 1095-though their true |
| Pythagoras also realized that knowledge was not | | | | target was not the Muslims, but the conquesting of |
| enough and that one needed the adapted spirit of | | | | the Roman Ruled Empire Constanopoli in Asia. Their |
| serenity to achieve this therefore; purification of the | | | | claim was the protecting of innocent civilians, and to |
| spirit. Only then would one receive the knowledge | | | | deal with the Muslim faith, which was the wrong faith |
| needed to become god-like. | | | | according to them. They wanted to convert the |
| Pythagorean days consisted of; chanting, meditation, | | | | second half of the empire into the Roman Catholic |
| planning, studying, exercise, and nourishment. The | | | | Religion; to be the only true religion in the world-it |
| 'Pythagorean brotherhood' was one of the world's | | | | couldn't appear to be nobler. |
| earliest unpriestly cooperative scientific societies. | | | | Arnould's second objective was to find the Arch of |
| There was a revolt against the cult. Pythagoras and | | | | Alliance and bring it back to Acerenza. In this way, |
| Masonic cult members were brutally slaughtered in | | | | the Norman church would have become the most |
| Metaponto. Pythagoras was viewed by the people as | | | | influential church in the world. |
| the God Apollo, a god of prophecy, music and healing | | | | Many powerful events took place or were conjured |
| and his corpse had mystically disappeared. One like | | | | up in Lucania, and never stated in History books; |
| this is usually given a proper burial or plaque Maybe | | | | either because no one knew about them, or because |
| his body was confiscated and hidden in a sacred | | | | they were never intended to be documented. |
| place, as many saint's bodies were could that place | | | | A NEW WORLD ORDER WAS IN THE MAKING! |
| be Lucania? | | | | In 1117, a Norman-Italian Knight born in Forenza, near |
| It's no secret that the Normans had been | | | | Acerenza, became the founder and leader of the |
| conquesting Italy since the beginning of the 11th | | | | Order of the Templar Knights; a powerful secret |
| century. They battled for power, for territories, with | | | | society that followed the Priory of Sion. History |
| the Papacy, the Byzantines, Arabs, the Longobardi | | | | states that Hugo di Pagano was from France, but the |
| and other tribes who occupied lands in Italy. | | | | information gathered through the years are no longer |
| The Romans had conquered Acerenza in 318 B.C. and | | | | holding water. Documents and clues recently found in |
| built a temple dedicated to the Roman God; Hercules. | | | | Lucania are indicators that he was truly the Grand |
| It was build upon an antique temple once dedicated | | | | Maestro of the Templars and he was; Italian. The real |
| to "Heracles" (Son of Zeus) which existed in the time | | | | shock will eventually hit. The original founder of the |
| of Pythagoras. | | | | Order Ugo de Pagani was not from Champagne, |
| In 799, Bishop Leo built a cathedral in that same | | | | France. Ugo signed his name in various of documents |
| location and dedicated it to the mysterious Saint | | | | found with the Italian spelling. |
| Canione-a Gaelic-Irish Druid who died in 395. This | | | | The history of the Templar Knights as we knew it |
| name "Canione" is derived from "Canion" which means | | | | started out as few as nine people, but grew into |
| "Superb Watcher," a ritual name with precise position | | | | thousands in a very short time. The story made |
| of a "watcher;" and an important relic. | | | | history, but this historical story had been |
| Then in 1061, Robert Guiscard confiscated the | | | | miscalculated. Today, secret societies are no different |
| cathedral, and gave it to the Normans. From here, | | | | than that first powerful force born in Acerenza, in |
| much is to be told. | | | | the year of 1117. Docments prove this. |
| During that same year, Guiscard swore his fidelity to | | | | Clues of the Templar's presence in Lucania range |
| the church of Rome and Godano, a Benedictine | | | | from numerous bas relief's portraying pagan figures |
| Norman (French) Monk, friend of Guiscard, who | | | | to detailed frescoes that wallpaper churches, caves |
| writes up this agreement and happens to be the | | | | and crypts all located in the province of Potenza. |
| Bishop of Acerenza and a monk from Cluny, France. | | | | They consist of red Templar crosses, signs and |
| A year later Arnould de Chiny, a Benedictine | | | | symbols of the Holy Grail. The artist who painted |
| Norman-Irish Monk and Cathedral constructor, | | | | them was a masterful artist of the Templar Knights. |
| becomes Archbishop of Acerenza and envisions the | | | | The Templars began to plan for their serge into |
| church as a "symbol of strength" reconstructing it | | | | power by offering protection to noble families |
| according to the "Traditional Rules," "The Secret | | | | afterwards they multiplied. |
| Knowledge," learnt at the Benedictine School in | | | | Protection can be another word for control |
| Ireland. This was to conserve an antique knowledge | | | | Why bring up the Templars? Because they were the |
| that was passed on and saved by Benedictine | | | | beginning of a series of secret societies, that still |
| monks. | | | | continue today. Their original goal was to find the |
| In 1080 the church was finished, but strange unusual | | | | Arch of Alliance, the container holding the tabloids of |
| symbols remained replacing genuine Catholic ones. In | | | | the Ten Commandments and bring it back to |
| the 1930's, a statue of Emperor Guiliano L'Apposta | | | | Acerenza. It was to be used in creating the New |
| replaced a cross on the steeple of the cathedral; he | | | | World Order. |
| was an enemy to Christianity and fought to restore | | | | WOULD YOU BELIEVE THAT HISTORY COULD BE |
| Paganism! He opposed the Catholic Church, | | | | CHANGED? |
| tendencies we may expect in modern-day secret | | | | This entire Italian region of Lucania is marked with |
| societies. | | | | clues leading directly back to the Templar Knights, |
| The main entrance of the Acerenza cathedral is | | | | but that's not all. We find more of a peculiar nature in |
| guarded by two gargoyles instead of angels. But the | | | | Lucania. |
| most phenomenal part about it is the church's | | | | Secret societies snowballed into different groups, but |
| strange blueprint dimensions. This cathedral is proven | | | | the Templars eventually disappeared out of sight; a |
| to have used a Sacred Geometry. A perfect replica | | | | massacre took place ordered by the Pope. The |
| of the geometry was used in the construction of the | | | | remaining members became the Antoniani's and |
| Temple of Solomon. Hiram, another secret society | | | | eventually the Masons, whose mission sent them to |
| member, founded the sacred geometry (referred to | | | | Ethiopia in search to find the "Arch of Alliance." Italy |
| as the "Golden Section") and used it in his works to | | | | formed the Antoniani, Scotland transformed into the |
| build the Temple of Solomon; he believed that ...all | | | | Masons, and Portugal into Knights of Christ. |
| science is but measurement and by that | | | | Times have changed, but secret societies have not. |
| measurement the secrets of nature are unveiled. | | | | They continue in their thirst for power. |
| By ways of the "Golden Section" and magical | | | | General Pike, a member of the secret society |
| measurements of 20 x 60, in Egyptian cubits which | | | | "Illuminati," and a 33° Freemason later on, wrote |
| God gave to Solomon to use in constructing the | | | | letters reporting to Giuseppe Mazzini, a revolutionist in |
| temple. This was meant to house the Arch of | | | | Italy, with exact details of the last two World Wars |
| Alliance a container for the tabloids of the Ten | | | | and surprisingly of a third. This one was planned to be |
| Commandments. When this Norman church was | | | | fought against the Muslims. This has already begun. |
| finished; Arnould's vision had come to pass at last. | | | | These antique letters were written in 1871, and were |
| The Cathedral of Acerenza is located in Glinni Square, | | | | not predictions, but arranged plans. Today they are |
| another Irish-Gaelic name which pops up in this | | | | conserved in the British Museum in London. The |
| faraway place in southern Italy. It's the only one of | | | | Illuminati was formed in Bavaria in 1776, by Adam |
| its kind in the world; this is what this discovery | | | | Weishaupt. He planned to transform this organization |
| proves. With its ingenious dimensions, its every | | | | into Freemasonry, using the secrecy of the Masonic |
| aspect refers to this sacred geometry, the one | | | | lodges to recruit members from the Illuminati. His plan |
| Pythagoras believed in. The most important factor is | | | | was to create a secret organization that would |
| that the entire cathedral in Acerenza was built in | | | | control the world behind the scenes, in benefits for |
| perfect coalition to this sacred geometry of God. | | | | humanity. This required the forming of a communist |
| This information has been forever sought after. This | | | | one-world government. In order to do this, he would |
| sacred geometry was hidden for more than 900 | | | | have to create wars, abolish religion, and many |
| years, and had just recently been discovered in | | | | people would have to die in the process. |
| Acerenza. But one thing is for sure; this method of | | | | NOT A SINGLE WAR HAS BEEN COINCIDENTAL |
| construction was not made for the average client | | | | The New World Order shall be carried out, thus the |
| who wanted a simple church built! | | | | continuance in Iraq and Iran? |
| Who told the builder about these sacred dimensions | | | | In 1784, a German linguist named Munter went to |
| when the Temple of Solomon was built way before | | | | Acerenza Italy. He belonged to the "Illuminati" of |
| Christ? Why did they use these dimensions for this | | | | Baviera and was on a secret mission to reorganize |
| cathedral? What was so special about it? | | | | the Masonic lodge of the Orient in Naples. This lodge |
| Why did this particular church have the high honours | | | | was founded by the last grand maestro of the |
| of being built using such an ancient geometry? | | | | Templars-Jacque de Molais, the first to die in Paris |
| Another peculiarity; the cathedral contains one | | | | 1312. Jacque established four lodges: Edinburgh, |
| window that is higher than all the rest. Odd. An | | | | Stockholm, Paris and the one in Naples. Their goal |
| extreme peculiarity that the window across from it | | | | was to destroy the King and the Pope. Munter met |
| allows its rays to join forces right in the heart of the | | | | with Joseph Glinni known as Ottoman Glinni from |
| church only on the 25th of May. This is when | | | | Acerenza and Mario Pagano, a friend and follower of |
| Acerenza celebrates the death of Saint Canione. This | | | | Joseph Glinni. He died mysteriously in that same year |
| is another new discovery and there are others. | | | | after having burnt several important documents. |
| There's more. Inside the cathedral, in the | | | | Mario Pagano died in 1799 a martyr in the Neapolitan |
| subterranean crypt, a black window leads to | | | | Revolution. He was betrayed by Horatio Nelson and |
| nowhere, but to pitch blackness. What was on the | | | | Lady Hamilton. |
| other side that was all walled up? Why does the | | | | |