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    Posted: 27-Mar-2006 at 13:23
where can i learn more about templars and free masonarj?can someone give me a link?
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Very biased, but still informative website:


http://www.templarhistory.com/
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[QUOTE=Komnenos]Very biased, but still informative website:


http://www.templarhistory.com/[/QUOTE]

What makes you think it is biased?

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Originally posted by R_AK47

[QUOTE=Komnenos]Very biased, but still informative website: http://www.templarhistory.com/]


What makes you think it is biased?





"TemplarHistory.com is owned and operated by Stephen A. Dafoe, publisher of Templar History Magazine. This site, in addition to being the home of said publication, is also an online resource for those interested in the Templars, their history and legacy.

Templarhistory.com is a web site devoted to the history, mystery, myth and legacy of the Knights Templar. We are not directly affiliated with any modern Templar orders, although the site owner is a Templar in the Masonic Chivalric tradition."


http://www.templarhistory.com/about.html

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