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A descended of the Templars describes in detail what the Templars discovered in ancient Egyptian ruins including what powered the arks of the covenant yes there were many. One of the few videos that taught me something I didn't already know about this type of subject. If you're interested in Templar

submitted by Crackinjokes to History 2 monthsFeb 23, 2025 10:03:22 ago (+2/-1)     (youtu.be)

https://youtu.be/YUInPEg5l8c

This is one of the few videos that taught me something I didn't already know. I watched a million of these ancient Egypt ruins megalithic how did they build it kind of videos and the ark of the covenant and things about the Templars and the freemasons. This one has new information. It talks about the white powder and how it was made and how it powered the arks of the covenant to end up building up great voltages. It talks about the templar's activities as early explorers in Egypt during the 1200s which I didn't know they did and what they discovered and why the Templar marks are all over these ruins because they indicated what they found there.

The first part is a little slow where he talks about his ancestors and how he's a Templar and some of the more esoteric beliefs but then he gets into the actual exploration of Egypt so you might skip right to that part


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It talks about the white powder

white powder that generates electricity for what exactly? the Egyptian's nor the jews invented the lightbulb. nor did they had electric cars lmao

but the cross symbol is an ancient one

from ms AI:

how old is the cross symbols and how many cultures have had it before the romans?


The cross symbol is ancient and predates the Roman era by thousands of years. Its origins can be traced >back to the Stone Age, where incisions of crosses were found in petroglyph drawings on European caves.

Several cultures used the cross symbol before the Romans:

Ancient Egypt: The ankh, or crux ansata, was a cross with a loop at the top and symbolized life.

Sumerians: The tau cross represented the Sun God Tammuz.

Assyrians: The cross symbolized their sky god Anu.

Chinese: The cross was used as a symbol of the earth.

Hindus: The swastika, a cross with arms at right angles, represented peace and well-being.

Greeks: The swastika also appeared in ancient Greek religion, representing Zeus as lightning bolts.

These examples show that the cross symbol has been a significant and versatile symbol across various >cultures long before the Romans adopted it.

okay anything else?