The Templars became the kin of the Mi’kmaq, which, for a warrior monk who took a vow of celibacy is quite a feat. For proof we need only look at a chief’s cope, which is a Templar surcoat. In particular, this article of clothing stands out, not only as a grail artifact, but as an indicator of which Europeans may have been involved in the great adventure of hiding the grail in Cape Breton. The article of clothing is the chief's cape.
When I showed this picture of a Knight Templar to a friend in Membertou, he said, "Cool! He's wearing a chief's cape." "Really," I replied. "A chief's cape, you say! ""Yes, it's part of the traditional regalia of a Mi'kmaw chief." Since when, I wanted to ask, but I already had the answer.
The Knights Templar were a fraternity of warrior monks (1118-1307) who were known in popular legends of the time as grail-keepers. In other words, if the grail had one group of protectors, one organization whose purpose was to safeguard, hide, fight for, or protect the...
Basket Stories by John Bear MacNeil Arcadia Ego/More Mi’kmaq /the Lost King GRAIL BLOOD http://www.thelibraryofhope.com/basketstories2.htm
When I showed this picture of a Knight Templar to a friend in Membertou, he said, "Cool! He's wearing a chief's cape." "Really," I replied. "A chief's cape, you say! ""Yes, it's part of the traditional regalia of a Mi'kmaw chief." Since when, I wanted to ask, but I already had the answer.
The Knights Templar were a fraternity of warrior monks (1118-1307) who were known in popular legends of the time as grail-keepers. In other words, if the grail had one group of protectors, one organization whose purpose was to safeguard, hide, fight for, or protect the...
Basket Stories by John Bear MacNeil Arcadia Ego/More Mi’kmaq /the Lost King GRAIL BLOOD http://www.thelibraryofhope.com/basketstories2.htm