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In the style of Dan Brown . This is a free tour of Dublin City (laughs and Fun) which explores the Freemasons , The Illuminati and The Knights templar and the Relationship with Dublin City and possible location of the Holy Grail . Its based on research and potential clues in landmarks across the City .
They were known as the keepers of the Holy Grail, a sometimes mysterious band of religious warriors whose exploits across Europe and the Middle East have inspired modern-day conspiracy theories and movie plots.
But, like all great travelers, the Knights Templar of medieval times eventually needed somewhere to lay down some roots, wash their socks, polish their armor and maybe build a few castles or cathedrals.
Famous examples of these 13th-century Gothic and Romanesque structures can be found all over the UK, France, Italy, Portugal and Spain.what is lesser known is that the Knights Templar at one stage had a significant presence in Ireland. The organisation had staging posts in counties as diverse as Kilkenny, Kildare, Tipperary, Sligo, Waterford, Dublin and Wexford, and most notably when it comes to this article, in Cooley Co Louth.It was said that Henry II sent over 200 Knights Templars to the Cooley Peninsular in an attempt to keep a tight reign on the outer reaches of his Irish Kingdom in an area formerly known at the time as the Pale.
The evidence of their presence can be witnessed at the eerie ruins of Saint Marys Church in Templetown Co Louth and across many local land marks and statues in Dublin City Centre . More scary is that the Holy Grail left Acre Israel in 1112 after the fall to Saladin and mysteriously 3 Templar Ships appeared in Carlingford lough and after depositing their cargo were scuttled in the lough .
When William Temple landed in Dublin in 1599, one wonders did he bring his family history of secret societies with them? Did he practice secret rituals with fellow members in Trinity college or at his family home in the Temple Bar? Did he embrace and continue his family heritage as a member of the Knights Templar?

Some freemason organisations today claim their societies have links to the Templars. We know that since at least the eighteenth-century freemasonry has often incorporated Templar symbols and rituals, most notably the Order of the Temple, the final order joined in the United Religious, Military & Masonic Orders of the Temple, and of St John of Jerusalem, Palestine, Rhodes & Malta, commonly known as the Knights Templar. Its also interesting that many common and old statutes and symbols we see in everyday Dublin have masonic or Illuminati Significance.

One theory of the origins of freemasonry claims direct descendance from the historical Knights Templar through its final 14th century members who took refuge in Scotland, or other countries were the Templars were not persecuted. However, there is no historical evidence available to substantiate this claim.
One wonders, are they keeping something from us? Is there another secret of the Knights Templar?

Today we ,meander through the city looking at quite obvious clues planted thoughout the city as to where the Grail may be buried and hopefully get us a visit in the stranger place The Freemason Hall in Molesworth Street. One of the largest Lodges in Europe .... Why base this in Dublin ?
Do you dare to know the truth see you !!

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