Scott Wolter
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And so there's no reason why we should be honoring him for a number of reasons, most notably because he wasn't the first.
Oh, Aubrey, that's a tough one.
No, it's tough, but it's not tough.
Well, as I said, we have evidence that's been presented and preserved in artwork like Leonardo da Vinci.
There is a lot of pervasive stories that have been passed down through traditions, but there are documents that the world actually does not know about yet, but they're going to know about very soon.
I don't know if you've seen, you seen that photo?
You see I'm holding a green jar?
Okay.
In the Cremona document material that has come to us over the last... I think the first document that I ever saw would have been in 2009.
And over these last 16 years...
Oh, man, I can't even tell you how many documents, maps, letters, encrypted messages, hundreds at this point that tell a very detailed story about this whole story that we're talking about.
What happened after the Council of Nicaea is the Templar tradition went underground and certainly went underground after 1307.
And they took with them their secrets, not just money, not just, you know, jewels and gold and silver, but many other things.
Treasure is different things to different people, right?
People ask me about the Oak Island story, and they say, do you think those guys will ever find the treasure?
And I say, they've already found the treasure.
The treasure is the show.
They've done quite well with that show.
And in that case, that's one form of treasure.
Now, let's go back for a second to the Telpeot tomb, okay?