The Greatest Templar Tale Never Told
Scott F Wolter
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Add to basketSpanning 417 years from the first entry in 1353 to the last in 1770, the Sinclair/ Wemyss journals tell the personal stories of how fifteen generations within two Scottish clans completed a sacred mission to establish a sanctuary in the lands “far to the west.” That mission was to bring Templar treasures that disappeared from France on October 13, 1307 to North America to be used to help fund the “Free Templar State” that would become the United States of America. Comprised of twenty books written in Latin, Old, and Modern English, the stories told are not only enthralling and amazing, but give a deep look at the truth of the mission our Founding Fathers called the “Covenant.”
Scott Wolter is a forensic geologist and has run a materials forensic laboratory in St. Paul, Minnesota, since January of 1990. He hosted the cable television show, America Unearthed, for four seasons and forty-nine episodes. Scott has also appeared in several other television shows such as Pirate Treasure of the Knights Templar; Secrets of the Viking Stone; and Mysteries of the Knights Templar, among others. Scott is the author of eleven books. He lives in Minnesota with his wife, Janet.
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