Scott Wolter
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That was Clifus Lucinius Yarboe's indigenous name.
He was married to an indigenous woman, and his name was Talico, which in Mohawk means great eagle.
So he's the guy that did all this work.
Now, what's amazing there?
Yeshua, okay?
What are we talking about?
The Yeshua scroll.
Now, I got to do this quick, but in the Catskill Mountains, there is a place called the Temple of the Goddess.
Sometime before the 10th century, there were biblical era scrolls that were hidden there from Europe, okay?
In 1177, a Templar knight by the name of Sir Ralph de Sudley was given a mission to go over to North America to recover the scrolls hidden at the Temple of the Goddess.
He went over in six ships with 144 men and women.
He stopped in Denmark to meet with the Danish king to get a person in his court, a woman by the name of Altamira, who was indigenous, who was able to lead them back to the temple because that's where she came from.
So they go back, and they recovered half of the scrolls.
They brought them back to Saborga, Italy in 1180, and that's where his deposition was taken.
A copy went to the church, and a copy went to the tradition, to the Templar order.
copied by Cistercian monks.
We have their names.
And so we know that half of the documents were recovered.
The most important document that he said in his deposition that he recovered was the marriage document of Jesus and Mary Magdalene, Yeshua.