Nolan's Cross points to Bornholm, Denmark
Hi.
First please watch this youtube video (credit goes to youtube/cfapps7865):
That Danish island Bornholm is mentioned a few times in other articles about the knights templar. Do you guys think there could be a connection between Oak Island and Bornholm?
On Bornholm there are four round churches. The oldest round church on Bornholm is belived to been build around 1160 based on coins found in the church.
This is taken from wiki https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Østerlars_Church
"Connection with the Templars[edit]
Erling Haagensen, co-author of The Templars' Secret Island, believes there is a connection between the round churches of Bornholm and the Knights Templar. He believes there are similarities between the geometrical precision of the churches' locations and those of churches in Rennes-le-Château in France. He concludes that Østerlars, and the other round churches, could have been used as supply stores for the crusades.[6]
Haagensen carried out geophysical studies, which he claims showed a cavity under the church. This possible cavity has caused an act of vandalism - in July 2008 unknown people made two holes in the floor of church.[7]"
What do you guys think?
Hi.
First please watch this youtube video (credit goes to youtube/cfapps7865):
That Danish island Bornholm is mentioned a few times in other articles about the knights templar. Do you guys think there could be a connection between Oak Island and Bornholm?
On Bornholm there are four round churches. The oldest round church on Bornholm is belived to been build around 1160 based on coins found in the church.
This is taken from wiki https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Østerlars_Church
"Connection with the Templars[edit]
Erling Haagensen, co-author of The Templars' Secret Island, believes there is a connection between the round churches of Bornholm and the Knights Templar. He believes there are similarities between the geometrical precision of the churches' locations and those of churches in Rennes-le-Château in France. He concludes that Østerlars, and the other round churches, could have been used as supply stores for the crusades.[6]
Haagensen carried out geophysical studies, which he claims showed a cavity under the church. This possible cavity has caused an act of vandalism - in July 2008 unknown people made two holes in the floor of church.[7]"
What do you guys think?
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