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Submitted by author (Australia), Nov 12, 2009 at 08:06

http://scottishknighttemplar.blogspot.com/2009/11/masonic-debuking-of-templar-roots.html

pardon the intrusion but if i am going to have my research quoted( better late just cut and pasted it from my blog) is should be as accurate and full as possible, here is the latest update

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You'd better read this book [63 words]ScottyJul 3, 2011 18:17187000
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search [15 words]authorMar 14, 2009 17:42136620
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fair comment but please read my post properly [37 words]authorMar 14, 2009 16:14111601
A Question on the Knights Templar [43 words]David S. LevineOct 14, 2007 23:29111490
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time for truth [1007 words]betterlateJan 4, 2009 04:52111490
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the knights templar quite a fraternal organization [89 words]robert fusfeldOct 14, 2007 10:55111437
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Revival of Templars... [67 words]Andy von BremenOct 14, 2007 10:26111435
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To KEBonifay: Thanks for asking about "Barber 7" [48 words]marianaOct 14, 2007 18:47111405
The Brotherhood... [184 words]DONVANOct 17, 2007 14:19111405
7c answer [107 words]authorMar 14, 2009 16:24111405

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