1398 Voyage to America - Templar Treasure, Lost History, Oak Island

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  • čas přidán 26. 01. 2023
  • The discovery of America is a highly debated topic and there are many stories of voyages predating Columbus. The Norwegians definitely had knowledge of North America going back to the viking sagas. If this story is true and the knights templar made it to America then where is the templar treasure? and who else could have discovered America before Columbus?
    There are still so many mysteries about the knights templar and the discovery of America to uncover. Maybe when the guys from the curse of oak island show on history channel finally dig something up we'll have our answer.
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Komentáře • 71

  • @superbike1
    @superbike1 Před 9 měsíci +15

    We are a civilisation with massive amnesia and also massive secrets at the same time. We are basically ignorant.

  • @Siziusmopul
    @Siziusmopul Před 2 dny

    henry sinclair is my great grandfather, this is really interesting mate thank you for sharing.

  • @DidiPort
    @DidiPort Před 6 měsíci +4

    Thanks for the Video, there is some. very good information here. The Scottish story ties very closely with Portuguese. So much so many Portuguese have Scottish Ancestry. My Wife is a Reis (means King) has Scottish DNA, the Bag Pipes are a part of Portuguese Culture and still played at many Festas today.
    I will add a little, there is a Wonderful Book called “First Templar Nation” by Freddie Silva, this is definitely worth a read to add to your knowledge base.
    The Nation is Portugal, Afonso the Great, the Conqueror, was Portugals first King, his father was linked (and may well have been one of the first Templars) with the Templars, Afonso Henriques grew up in the ways of the Templars. Actually they helped him win a Battle over his own mother (was in with Castile)who wanted the Power after her Husband died.
    In 1307 Friday 13th October (Black Friday) after the Trumped up Charges levelled by Philip IV (of France), many of the Templars (as you mentioned) fled to Scotland, and to Portugal, in Portugal they rebranded from the Poor Fellow-Soldiers of Christ and of the Temple of Solomon “The Templars” to the Order of Christ and Portuguese King Dinis II wrote to the Pope to Ratify the New Order (king Dinis was a Templar, as were the Majority of the Portuguese Royalty for many Centuries).
    The Golden Age of Discovery was conducted by the Order of Christ (The Templars 2.0),they were and still are Based in Tomar Portugal.
    Henry the Navigator Infante Dom Henrique was a Templar/Order of Christ Grandmaster, he headed the Push towards Global Discoveries and Dominance (at the time) by the Portuguese.
    Love this stuff, thanks for your Gems, and I will look further into these angles.

    • @pdub1976
      @pdub1976 Před 3 měsíci

      Well said. /G\ KT

    • @tobiasskudstrup3313
      @tobiasskudstrup3313 Před 2 měsíci +1

      The Templars went to the Azores and settled it. A perfect place to hide a huge treasure.

    • @DidiPort
      @DidiPort Před 2 měsíci

      @@tobiasskudstrup3313 stranger things have happened and this sounds feasible, the more you dig with the Templars it just gets more complicated. This is an angle I will look into.
      Thanks for the heads up.

    • @tobiasskudstrup3313
      @tobiasskudstrup3313 Před 2 měsíci

      @@DidiPort Henry the navigator was the leader of the Templars (under their new name after being dissolved) when Azores was 'discovered'. The king of Portugal gifted the Azores to the first Lord of the Azores, who was also a high ranking templar.
      Azores was known on various maps decades prior to the discovery.
      Where better to hide a big treasure than empty islands, that you ruled, in the middle of nowhere 😀.

    • @user-vw9gy4ze5l
      @user-vw9gy4ze5l Před měsícem

      What about Henry the Navigator and the Templars ?

  • @volodymyrzablotsky5372
    @volodymyrzablotsky5372 Před 4 měsíci +2

    The Vikings received a lot of their knowledge from the Eastern Romans in Constantinople. I would be surprised if they gave them an ancient map that had previously come from the library of Alexandria showing the location of North America

  • @williambourque926
    @williambourque926 Před rokem +4

    You should look into Carl Munck if you never have. There is a lot of interesting information out there regarding ancient sites being tied together by mathematics. It's entirely possible the templars were going off earlier information from whatever civilization predated All of theirs.
    Also kirchers map of Atlantis seems to have some bearing on oak Island if you run lines from the Kensington rune stone through oak Island out to the Atlantic. You can also run a line from Stonehenge that direction and it basically goes through that same under sea (currently) volcanic island through South America where the temple stuff is down there.

  • @CarterKey6
    @CarterKey6 Před rokem +5

    Excellent content!

  • @timelkin838
    @timelkin838 Před rokem +7

    When you are early to a big party. Good job my man.

  • @FiggsNeughton
    @FiggsNeughton Před 11 měsíci +3

    Absolutely fascinating!

  • @mgmurray100
    @mgmurray100 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Nice work on every level, very impressive. Christopher Columbus chased all these guys, he even went to join the Norse for a voyage to Iceland before his first transatlantic as Captain. What he did do was to take the southwesterly great circle route into the unknown pretty much, the Gulf Stream did the rest. Talk about some good luck, unless some of them wondered how could they ever go home against a current. The no. Atlantic part of the stream determines the direction for the return voyage.

  • @petrmaly9087
    @petrmaly9087 Před 11 měsíci +1

    There were effectively two regions to which the Templars could have gone. Scotland, as mentioned, and lands of the Czech crown, which right before the ban on Templars lost the king who was last male member of the royal dynasty. The local aristocracy fought against each other and was willing to ally with the banned order, granting them refuge and safety in exchange for service. Also there was a strong Cistercian presence in the country.

  • @kdugg
    @kdugg Před 23 dny

    The tower honeslty looks like an old grainery missing it’s wooden floor and roof. There are ledges above each leg for Timbers to rest in.

  • @dellcoc
    @dellcoc Před rokem +6

    The Tartarians came and totally established America a few hundred years prior. We are still using their mega buildings (eventhough we have taken credit for them).

  • @austinnichols3187
    @austinnichols3187 Před 6 měsíci

    Awesome video!

  • @R_McGeddon117
    @R_McGeddon117 Před 9 měsíci +11

    Did you know Henry Sinclair was married to Christopher Columbus's sister?
    When Columbus travelled to America in 1492 he had a map of it donated by the Sinclairs
    He was told to put a red Templar cross on the sails of his vessels and when he passed the lands of the Micmac Indians they would light a beacon telling him that was where he must go

    • @andybonerpower1806
      @andybonerpower1806 Před 7 měsíci

      Lol more like Big Mac tribe. Man they aint got money. I got money cause I got that bag 💰

    • @sonofculloden2
      @sonofculloden2 Před 4 měsíci

      Source??

    • @Ed-ym4tu
      @Ed-ym4tu Před 21 dnem

      No, Henry Sinclair was not married to Christopher Columbus's sister. Historical records show that Henry Sinclair married Jean Haliburton in 1360. Christopher Columbus, on the other hand, lived much later, from 1451 to 1506. Additionally, there is no documented record of Christopher Columbus having any sisters.

    • @Siziusmopul
      @Siziusmopul Před dnem

      Dates don't add up mate

  • @steelwolfnolast6938
    @steelwolfnolast6938 Před 8 měsíci

    Good video.

  • @kevinrishton1060
    @kevinrishton1060 Před 3 měsíci

    Good job buddy

  • @user-vw9gy4ze5l
    @user-vw9gy4ze5l Před měsícem

    I have a Miq'maq ancestress. The Miq'maq flag is a mirror image of the Templar flag.

  • @kirkdepierre4544
    @kirkdepierre4544 Před 11 měsíci +1

    A Vatican archive document dated : May 2nd 1312 , Gives the name of this religious crusader order selected to inherit and merge into it's order , what was once the Knights Templar Order "Ad providam " is the name of a papal bull issued by Pope Clement V in 1312 ... It built upon a previous bull, "Vox in excelso" which dissolved the Templar order... "Ad providam" essentially handed over all Templar assets & properties to the " Order of the Knights Hospitaller " known present-day as ~ "Sovereign Military Order of Malta"...
    Also see ; Vatican Archive Documents ~ "Faciens Misericordiam" , dated August 12th 1308 ... "Chinon Parchment" , dated August 20th 1308 ... ( All these documents can be found online ) ...

  • @IblewuponyourfaceIII
    @IblewuponyourfaceIII Před rokem +4

    Look into the Romans in the Americas. I would also look into the Spanish Conquistadors trying to find El Dorado the City of Gold & the Fountain of Youth.

  • @cynthiachronister4082
    @cynthiachronister4082 Před 8 měsíci +2

    There was a show on the history channel about 10 years ago talked about henry Sinclair s voyage to north America it was called The Templars in America

  • @patrickwinther
    @patrickwinther Před 2 měsíci

    Dude, GJ...! Wish I had found you earlier... You connect so many interesting things. Quite sure you are on to something.
    Do check out "Templar's Secret Island II". I am working with Erling to get those ideas out more broadly. Maybe a sort of collaboration sometime? :)

  • @flickingbollocks5542
    @flickingbollocks5542 Před rokem

    Whare did you find that pic at 4:07 please?

  • @Peleg1331
    @Peleg1331 Před rokem +6

    The Inca Sun Disk to The MicMaq Flags in our HolyTrinity. The Separation of Pangea in the life of Peleg isn’t taught

  • @hainmacsheoinin1747
    @hainmacsheoinin1747 Před 25 dny

    Roslyn Chapel is in scotland not wngland

  • @DarcyS369
    @DarcyS369 Před 3 měsíci

    That would be Canada

  • @DavidKcPrice
    @DavidKcPrice Před 6 měsíci

    They came through the alaska side and migrated east towards middle canada and down to Minnesota and Michigan.

  • @OldWorldMicmac
    @OldWorldMicmac Před 8 měsíci +1

    Love this - Old World Micmac

  • @AudaciousAmber
    @AudaciousAmber Před rokem +2

    I was going to suggest what if the water was at a different level at the time. ? Can you validate any of that using Google Earth? Maybe you can get some answers or even find some other older maps to compare it to

    • @talesoftheoldeworld
      @talesoftheoldeworld  Před rokem +3

      Definitely possible

    • @Peleg1331
      @Peleg1331 Před rokem +1

      Maybe the ice melted off differently too?

    • @petrmaly9087
      @petrmaly9087 Před 11 měsíci

      The general ocean level was effectively the same through the entire history (it stopped raising during prehistoric times) but various landmasses often raise or sink.

  • @yaimcjsdad
    @yaimcjsdad Před měsícem

    The islands make it more believable Why would you put them on the map if you knew they weren’t there?

  • @dennisburt4614
    @dennisburt4614 Před měsícem

    Someone was shiping large amounts of coper from the great lakes area to europe as far back as the bronse age we have roman artifacts hebrew writing

  • @IblewuponyourfaceIII
    @IblewuponyourfaceIII Před rokem +4

    According to History the first in Nova Scotia were the French, they named it Acadia. It was named Nova Scotia after.

    • @tinycha0s
      @tinycha0s Před rokem

      Acadians are actually mostly from New Brunswick. There’s still a lot of them in Shediac. NB is bilingual. read a book.

    • @Trebelsi
      @Trebelsi Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@tinycha0sacadians on PEI as well.

  • @michaelwainwright787
    @michaelwainwright787 Před 8 měsíci +1

    From watching this its made me realise the codex stone at 90ft is mason markings from Portugal which therefore show who built the hole I refrain from money pit as I think it was an a initiation well similar to the one in Portugal with tunnels leading out with gold and silver artifacts as decoration the main treasure is still in Scotland or at the bottom of the sea

  • @connorfullerton2626
    @connorfullerton2626 Před 9 měsíci

    You're I'll informed lad.

    • @giveittomikey17
      @giveittomikey17 Před 7 měsíci

      You know at least he’s trying to be informative if you have anything to add

    • @LivebythecodeVJLEE
      @LivebythecodeVJLEE Před 4 měsíci

      A foolish conclusion as you do not elaborate.

  • @user-vw9gy4ze5l
    @user-vw9gy4ze5l Před měsícem

    The mini Ice Age halted trade with yhe New World.

  • @DaddiG33
    @DaddiG33 Před 23 dny

    Not Scotland.. New Scotland in Nova Scotia.

  • @tbbwolfy8584
    @tbbwolfy8584 Před 3 měsíci

    Was danish prince king that was the first taking this journey. not norwegien. but well norway was part of denmark on and off in that periode anyway. again even that called as norwegien one will claim that it was the former king of denmark that at that time lived in Norway, and might then be right to call it norwegien. but alot of those that went to Island Fayre island and greenland was danish decentend persons. and even to Vinland.
    Just to correct a little in the statements.
    Viking is the term for they go on plunder. it was the 1800s poets that called them Vikings in a dark time where they tried to put in memory of the great nation we was in the part, compared to now. and made it like a great time periode.
    alot of mistunderstanding made by series and not right teaching of the scandinavia in 792 till 1300. due to its not that relevant to follow the knows story more the mainstream of what the story would be with a more romantic war culture.
    Mostly was most Vikings traders and farmers. and doing periode too much people and too little farmerble land in norway and Denmark. not so much Swedan nor Finland.
    Same time both nations Denmark and Norway that mostly was under danish control at that time periode was soldiers for hire. merchenaries that took work from people that could afford them. fx like the templers. they was what we call one of the most professionel military force at that time periode in the western world. and wanted by many right and influence people as personal guards of them. and payed good for the protection. due to they knew if they didnt uphold a contract then they would be plundered and statuated as an exsample of what will happen to those that tried to cheat this mighty warriors.
    so could be that 2 big western independe forces from the strongest nations found way to work together due to professionality between those two groups overlapped each other in skills so sea fare viking was eksperts and best working ships and good warriors. and templers the combat skills and knogleds of langauges and nations traditions.
    again you could have takin Fx round churches on Bornholm with that shows templar connection and at the same time also signs of same on Gothland swedan. that can explain an more relation between Denmark and the Templars.

  • @ravenwynd
    @ravenwynd Před rokem

    Those treasures are well-preserved as well as their descendants. Just check out the most secured facility in Virginia and you''ll be amazed how foolish you were while daring to expose Gold of the Templars

  • @piercemaciain4847
    @piercemaciain4847 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Nova Scotia was first settled by the French and it wasn’t until 1604. Be careful getting your history from The History Channel and it’s fringe shows. So much of what you presented here about Henry Sinclair has been long debunked as recently made fabrication I wish it wasn’t so late so that I could write a much more detailed response point by point. When presenting history though it’s a good idea to look at contradictory sources which I’m sure you must have come across since you said you spent a lot of time researching this. This was very sloppily done.

    • @memememe843
      @memememe843 Před 2 měsíci +1

      The Templar history has lots of problems too.
      This video is pretty bad.

    • @Trebelsi
      @Trebelsi Před 2 měsíci

      The Irish were fishing the grand banks in the 700s, the norse in the 900s and Basques from 1450. - eastern Canadian here

    • @Ed-ym4tu
      @Ed-ym4tu Před 21 dnem

      Explain the European artifacts found in Nova Scotia that date back to around 1100AD. our history books are almost completely wrong and revisions are made daily as new information becomes available.

    • @Trebelsi
      @Trebelsi Před 21 dnem

      @@Ed-ym4tu Erik the red(ros,rus,roth)
      Roslin, russia, Rothschild
      His descendents became knights templar, and eventually atlantic pirates.

    • @Trebelsi
      @Trebelsi Před 21 dnem

      @@Ed-ym4tu I have a feeling you already knew that though. New Ross was one of their first attempted settlements, a freemason lodge is across the road from some ruins too

  • @12gaugecumshott
    @12gaugecumshott Před 2 měsíci

    You just earned a sub 😮