Scott Wolter
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Podcast Appearances
Absolute facts, right?
And those were the questions that I was trying to answer.
And I have to thank the skeptics and the people who attacked me because they lit a fire under my ass and it's still burning.
So who built those churches?
The Cistercians, the white monks.
And I'm like, who are these guys?
And I started to study them.
They were led by St.
Bernard de Clairvaux, the charismatic leader of the Templars who joined the Cistercian order.
at Sitto, the first and only Cistercian abbey that had been founded in 1095 by Robert Molesme.
But Bernard joined the order in 1113, some sources say 1112, with 30 family members.
Well, what's going on here?
Well, it was a coup d'etat is what it was.
And if you look at his heritage and the heritage of his family members, which included two of his uncles, one being Hugh de Payens, the first grandmaster of the Knights Templar, when they captured Jerusalem in 1118 and they established their base of operations and they installed Hugh de Payens.
That was Bernard's uncle.
Now, these 30 family members we now know, and I'm just going to tell you, Matt, and I'm not going to screw around.
These were part of the Burgundian families in southern France that go back through the Merovingians all the way back to Jesus and Mary Magdalene and to the Egyptian kings going back and all the way to the Atlanteans.
This is not only an ideological consistency, but this is a biological consistency.
These were the ancestors of these people.
And we now know that.