From: "Gary Nunn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Naturally this type of story would surface at Easter, but interesting none > the less. > > A new theory that the image on the Shroud of Turin is actually that of > Jacques de Molay: > > http://news.scotsman.com/features.cfm?id=338412002 > >
Bloody Knights Templars again! Considering how secret they were supposed to be, they keep popping up anytime you combine the words "medieval" and "mystery". I have it on good authority from Lyn Picknett that the Turin Shroud was done by Leonardo as a photo (The Shroud of Turin, and http://dailygrail.com/ ) using egg albumin and other readily obtained chemicals known to any self respecting alchemist. Plus a body to crucify for the couple of days needed for the photograph. Of course, the mere fact Leonardo was born 100 years after the Shroud was first shown is easily explained (the original fake wasn't good enough, etc, so they got the expert in.) Oh, and Leonardo is the other automatic correleation when the words "renaissance" (raniscimento) and "mystery" appear together. Brett
