An Accomplishment?

December 13, 2020 The Pan-American Highway, a system of highways that stretch from Prudhoe Bay Alaska U.S.A all the way south to Valparaiso Chile, with a branch going further south in Chile to Quellon Chile; with the main branch going east from Valparaiso Chile to Buenos Aires Argentina then going all the way south to […]

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Who She Really Was

November 15, 2020 The open-ended nature of the Lilith symbol has allowed different groups to use her as a destructive female symbol or a symbol of female power. Many feminists see Lilith as not only the first woman but also the first independent woman created. In the creation story, she refuses to allow Adam to […]

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Everything Has A Price

September 19, 2020 A lot has been written regarding the Knight Templar; here at Kristuzac we will show their true origins and purpose. Yeah it is a bold claim, and we are sure that we are correct. The standard “accepted” story of the order’s beginnings never sat well with me, and why should it? I […]

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Attainment

November 7, 2020 Throughout human history, we have struggled to attain any kind of enlightenment. It would seem that back 540 million years ago, we barely knew enough to feed and excavate ourselves, yeah meet our earliest ancestor, all mouth and no anus. Feast your eyes on your great-great-great-great-times-about-540-million, grandparent. It is a millimeter-sized, anus-lacking […]

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The Nanny’s Story

November 1, 2020 Let me start by saying “thank you” for your interest in the articles that are so important to the man that I think the world of.  He is incredibly passionate about the subject matter and I love watching him as he creates his articles about various topics surrounding the Holy Grail.  I […]

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Additional Thoughts On Gaia

September 26, 2020 A fiery ball of molten lava – the beginning of our planet, four and a half billion years ago. There was no atmosphere, no oceans, and no rock, as we know it; the conditions were too hot for the molten material to form solids. But, slowly, things cooled, and five hundred million […]

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