I
now understand why the Laginas boys are chasing the Knights Templar again. It
has nothing to do with that lead cross recovered during one of the recent metal
detector sweeps. I believe it has to do with the upcoming programs on History
about the Knights Templar. It is known as cross (forgive the unintentional pun)
pollination.
But
first, I journey into the past. Remember that old program, Chasing UFOs? They went to Roswell, camped out on the debris field
(or so they said) and found a button off an Air Force uniform that some said
proved the Air Force had been there… but all it really proved was that someone
didn’t know his or her history. In July 1947, when it is said the UFO crashed,
the Air Force didn’t exist as a separate branch, and if a button from a Class A
uniform was found that had any relevance, it would have been from an Army
uniform. It was clear to me that someone had planted that button out there for
those camping to find. Someone who didn’t know the history of the military and
someone who didn’t know that the debris field had been searched many times by
many people using a variety of methods and the button had escaped detection. For
more information on this, see:
So
now we move to the Curse of Oak Island,
and it had seemed that they had abandoned the Knights Templar connection a
couple of seasons ago. Now they were back following those leads, which took
them again to Europe, particularly France, where they found a Templar cross
carved into the stone of a dungeon. It was a strange looking cross, with the
left arm longer than the right and a bit of a loop, or maybe an “eye” at the
top. They point this out to us, calling it a Templar cross… But you can find
the images for the Knights Templar cross here:
And
none of them look like the cross on Oak Island or the one carved into the wall
of that dungeon which is seen here.
And
then, coincidentally, a cross made of lead, was found on Oak Island that bears
a striking resemblance to the cross craved in the dungeon. Extraordinary coincidence,
or maybe something a little bit sinister?
It
seemed to me, as mentioned on the program, that the cross was in very good
condition, and had it been hiding there on the island all these years, you
would expect it to be somewhat degraded… but not it was buried and they had
unearthed it during all their boring around on the island. It wouldn’t have
been exposed to the elements they way it would have been on the surface.
I’m
not sure that I buy that because even if buried, it would have been exposed to
chemicals in the soil and to the water that seems to be so close to the
surface. To me it looked too pristine. But hey, just my opinion…
Until
I saw the promo for the upcoming programs about the Knights Templar. Now it
seems to be cross promotion and a way to spin off a new series because it is
becoming clear that the Laginas aren’t going to find any treasure. They’ve
played around on the island for years, brought in amazing technology, dug down
to the bedrock in what they said was the original money pit and they have no
treasure. The string has just about played out.
The real connection is this is on the History Channel. They have turn this show more about the history of the island and the people who looked for the treasury. The Templar story line is just a bonus to the network.
ReplyDeleteThe cross doesn't seem to be lead to me. There are interesting features on the cross if you enlarge and possibly darken the image. I can't see scratches and dents that would normally be on lead. The head seems to be a cross section of a "head".
ReplyDeleteI was thinking the cross was planted as well and Im glad to see this is being discussed. Its odd that after seeing the templar cross on the prison wall that a week later they find the cross on the beach.In ten inches of soil for 800 years on beach that should have been swept over countless times. Oh and then to top it all off the very next commercial is for Marty Lagina's new Cival War Gold show. Im going to finish out this season of Oak Island just to see but after that Im done.
ReplyDeleteI agree with you that it seemed very convenient that Rick and his nephews went to Domme, saw the cross image on the prison wall and then found a lead cross on the beach of Oak Island that does at least bear a resemblance to the wall carving. Sinister? I would hope not, but you never know what shows will do for ratings. I've watched almost every episode of this show and always find myself disappointed at the end of every season because there are usually more questions than answers. So it was great to see them actually find something albeit even if it wasn't in the money pit. I hope the cross wasn't falsely planted or anything like that.
ReplyDeleteI do think they mention your point about the lead cross/Domme carving not quite matching a traditional Templar cross though. I could be mistaken, but I think they attribute the shape of this particular cross to a much older symbol than that traditional Christian cross - something that has to do with a female deity from the middle east region. According to the show, this was an image that the Templars began to revere from their time in the Middle East during the crusades. I'm not an expert on the matter, but just thought I'd mention that.
If the old man dug that part 50 years ago the cross would be pulled up to the top and not found. If this is the knight temples? If you find it. It's like painting a bullseye on your back because everybody is going to fight over it and world war three will start just leave it be.
ReplyDeleteTo k randle ,sir ,Pure conjecture on your part, counts as nothing.
ReplyDeleteWhen is a cross not a cross? Any chance it's a custom made piece of hardware for who knows what use or a tool or key or ? Lead is too soft I presume.
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