Oak Island and the Arcadian Mysteries: Oak Island, Rennes le Chateau, and Shugborough Hall
A**E
Templar and treasures and mysteries, oh my!
There are so many books about the Templars, Oak Island and other mysteries but, through this book you find out that many of them are filled with conspiracies, falsehoods and conjecture. This book goes in depth and follows the families and separates fact from fiction. It's amazing! I'm going to purchase more from this author. I'm hooked!
K**Y
Awesome book ever
To my true little acorns.....this is a must read.
K**A
Terrible read....
Hands down the worst, most poorly written thing i've ever read. It was if the author's first draft was published without any revisions or proofreading. Topics were repeated incessantly, and the disregard for basic grammatical accuracy (ever hear of a comma?), became tedious and annoying.
F**Z
Five Stars
Very interesting
J**J
Would be a zero if available
This is some of the most convoluted, distorted lot of unmitigated pseudohistory attempting to disguise itself as something with any type of rational meaning that could almost be possibly packaged as what the self-proclaimed author is trying to call a book. Total waste.
G**F
Where Places on North America Known by the Ancients?
This book discusses monuments and a few natural structures that mostly include octagons and hexagons. It also discusses how very few family lines through history seem to have knowledge of the stars and locations on earth to build a structure in a way that it points to another structure many, many miles away. In a few instances, a structure was built millenium ago pointing to a location on earth that was not even known about let alone have anything already built there. So much more. Should you not agree with some of the suggestions of all this offered by the author, you will definitely learn some amazing info about history, family lines, archaeology, axis mundi, and alignments.
D**Y
Oak island mystery
Good informative read
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