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June 2005

NEWS, VIEWS, & SITES OF INTEREST*

NOTE: Italicized comments are written by the editor,
Hal Siemer

Frank Carlucci I, "Sublime Prince"
"His talent for secrecy in the Masonic brotherhood, for example, for which he was rewarded with the highest honor: “sublime prince of the royal secret” was no doubt coded somewhere in the Y chromosome passed along to Frank Carlucci III, who has so far served as deputy director of the CIA, secretary of defense and national security adviser, among other trusted appointments."

Britain is living through a crisis for historic buildings not seen since Henry VIII dissolved the monasteries

The Scottish scion of the Golden Dawn

Beasties, banshees and behemoths

Edinburgh Ghostfest

Turin Shroud 'confirmed as fake?'

New Jack the Ripper theories put sleuths in a spin

Da Vinci Code leaves a trail of congestion

Paranormal investigators look for a 'smoking gun'

When the going gets weird, he loves it

Sci-fi, Fantasy and Horror Return to TV

Teen witch caught up in spells

My good friend, Don Ecker, will appear on the History Channel show 'UFO Files: The Day after Roswell' on June 27
-HS

Archaeologists figure out mystery of Stonehenge bluestones

Show me the mummy

Stars help spread religious message

Mystery shrouds Iraq's missing artifacts

"Ripped from the Headlines: Supernatural Beast Meets National Security Secrets"
A quick rundown of the exciting new supernatural horror novel by first time novelist Don Ecker.

Literary take on vampires gives 'The Historian' bite

The hipster prophet of sci-fi

Mexico's "Saint Death" booms in border drug war

Romanian Monk Is Indicted in Nun's Death

Priest Legally Changes His Name to Santa Claus and Publishes His "Naughty and Nice Top Ten" Lists

Michigan American Indian Carvings in Danger

Publishers aim for 'Da Vinci Code' success with similar books

CSI: Egypt

From Konya to Alexandria

Ancient Civilizations: Six Great Enigmas

Brazilian doctors uncover 'Michelangelo code'

Goldsman Finishing 'The Da Vinci Code' movie script

Mayan crypt reveals power of women?
Female "murder victims suggest female strength in ancient culture"
Hmm, I don't know that being chosen to be murdered is a sign of power, but hey, these are archaeologists, not logicians.
-HS

South Africa's 'rain queen' dies at 27

UFO hacker cost US $700k

UFO festival to land in Albuquerque

UFOlogists still keep their eyes on the skies

Possessed puppets and a forum on UFOs

Experience the thrill and anticipation of a real Medieval joust

If the prospect of looking at artifacts doesn't excite you, try looking for them instead

Found: Europe's oldest civilization

7,000-year-old temples reveal the elaborate culture of Europe

Revamp after visitor surge at Rosslyn chapel

Keeper of the Pharaohs

Ancient Egypt ... by way of San Jose

Jedi “Religion” Sees Dramatic Growth
(we’re not kidding)

Latest 'Star Wars' music is a mythic adventure

Dragons Return to French Medieval Castle

New Paranormal Media Library is launched

The other '70s mystery: Carly Simon's vain lover

Exhibit reveals Masons' influence
The Capitol and Washington Monument among noted buildings marked by group.

Mysteries behind the life and love of an Ancient Egyptian queen in two movies

Freemasons condemn Togo election

New Proof Napoleon Was Poisoned

Umberto Eco
This author's novels dealt with the Knights Templar, secret societies, and medieval monks before it became in vogue to do so.
-HS

Early Da Vinci Code movie trailer has hidden messages

Statue of Egyptian pharaoh found after nearly 3,600 years

Monkey bone fuels British town's curious simian myth
"According to popular legend, a monkey dressed in a French uniform was washed ashore at Hartlepool and tried by local magistrates on suspicion of being a French spy."

Man ordered to pay for healing ritual

Da Vinci Code Tour - See the Sights Where the Best-Selling Novel Takes Place

Scientology, Tom Cruise, and Shrinks
- How Personal Is Too Personal for a Star Like Tom Cruise?
- Scientology and Hollywood
- Is Tom Cruise Dangerous?
- Tom Cruise goes after 'pseudo-science' psychiatry
- Tom Cruise Opens Up about his Beliefs in the Church of Scientology

Masonic Bible was used at inaugural of 1st U.S. president

Washington exhibit traces influence of Freemasonry
"Some of the most famous buildings in Washington, including the White House, are deeply marked by Freemasonry..."

Westminster Abbey joins Da Vinci Code row
"They have even armed marshals at the abbey with leaflets to tell tourists exactly what the novel got wrong."





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