Freemason and Templar prison takeover!
A prison where Freemasons and Templars had seized control and were torturing the prisoners until they agreed to join their secret organisations. Sounds fantastic?

Templar Mystery delves into conspiracy theories, legends and myths about the Knights Templar. Less historical fact than speculation and guesswork.
A prison where Freemasons and Templars had seized control and were torturing the prisoners until they agreed to join their secret organisations. Sounds fantastic?
TV historian Tony McMahon investigates a theory that the Knights Templar venerated John the Baptist above Jesus Christ
In recent decades, there have been allegations that the Vatican has been hiding treasures from the Jewish Temple in Jerusalem looted by Roman soldiers two thousand years ago and brought back to Rome. This includes the Ark of the Covenant and the Menorah – a symbol sacred to the Jews. My investigations reveal that priests at the Basilica of Saint John Lateran in Rome used to boast of their ownership of the Ark and Menorah.
TV historian Tony McMahon investigates the alleged connections between the Knights Templar and Rosslyn Chapel in Scotland
Two 1970s novels claimed the Knights Templar were set up by an extraterrestrial called Baphomet as Tony McMahon discovers
If the Knights Templar and Freemasons are connected in some way then how to explain it? We need to get to the bottom of this mystery and discover the truth. Is there any link between the Templars and Masons or is it entirely a myth? Regardless of your own view, the story is fascinating. Let…
Does the Templar church of San Bartolomé de Ucero in Spain offer clues to the whereabouts of the Ark of the Covenant? TV historian Tony McMahon investigates.
The Knights Templar were accused of worshipping a devilish goat-like head called Baphomet but what exactly was this demon they followed?
Horror movies with the Knights Templar include the terrifying Blind Dead series from the 1970s that cast the knights as dread demons!
Investigative TV historian Tony McMahon examines the story of the Spear of Destiny and why it has held a long and terrible fascination
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