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The Sion Revelation: The Truth About the Guardians of Christ's Sacred Bloodline (2006)

by Lynn Picknett, Clive Prince, Clive Prince

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In their bestselling books The Turin Shroud: In Whose Image and The Templar Revelation, Lynn Picknett and Clive Prince uncovered age-old conspiracies surrounding secret knowledge of Jesus, Mary Magdalene and John the Baptist, much of which centred on the activities of individuals and groups allegedly connected with the Priory of Sion. Now, in Decoding Sion, Picknett and Prince look more closely at this French-based organisation, said to be the ancient protector of great religious and historical secrets. Written in a similar style to The Stargate Conspiracy, where the authors argued that apparently bizarre belief systems actually hide real activity on behalf of intelligence agencies and of military and political movers and shakers, Decoding Sion will reveal just how important the Priory of Sion really is - and why we should all care . . .… (more)
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U bestselerima Torinski pokrov i Otkrovenje templara koji su, po rečima Dena Brauna, uticali na nastanak Da Vinčijevog koda, Lin Piknet i Klajv Prins otkrivaju drevne zavere koncentrisane oko znanja o Isusu, Mariji Magdaleni i Jovanu Krstitelju. One većinom počivaju na aktivnostima individua i grupa navodno povezanih sa Sionskim prioratom. U Otkrovenju Siona, Piknetova i Prins se podrobnije bave organizacijom osnovanom u Francuskoj, predmetom brojnih kontroverzi, koju neki smatraju drevnim društvom, čuvarem velikih religijskih i istorijskih tajni . Otkrovenje Siona ukazuje na stvarni značaj Sionskog priorata – i razloge zbog kojih bi svi morali da se zabrinemo...
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In their bestselling books The Turin Shroud: In Whose Image and The Templar Revelation, Lynn Picknett and Clive Prince uncovered age-old conspiracies surrounding secret knowledge of Jesus, Mary Magdalene and John the Baptist, much of which centred on the activities of individuals and groups allegedly connected with the Priory of Sion. Now, in Decoding Sion, Picknett and Prince look more closely at this French-based organisation, said to be the ancient protector of great religious and historical secrets. Written in a similar style to The Stargate Conspiracy, where the authors argued that apparently bizarre belief systems actually hide real activity on behalf of intelligence agencies and of military and political movers and shakers, Decoding Sion will reveal just how important the Priory of Sion really is - and why we should all care . . .

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