Ancient society claims Jesus' bones are hidden in the US
Briefly

Timothy W. Hogan claims that secret vaults in the U.S. hold the bones of Jesus, alleged to have been transported by the Knights Templar. The remains were supposedly discovered in the Talpiot Tomb during the Middle Ages and are now hidden in the American Northwest. Despite skepticism from scholars about the tomb's connection to Jesus, Hogan asserts that DNA testing could confirm the remains' authenticity. He suggests that if historical records align, verification of a genetic match could occur and emphasizes that the Church would suppress these findings.
Hogan alleged that the order discovered the remains in the Talpiot Tomb in East Jerusalem during the Middle Ages and that they are now stored in two vaults somewhere in the American Northwest.
When the tomb was originally discovered, with ossuaries labeled with the names Jesus, Mary Magdalene, and John the Baptist, it was understood that if the remains were turned over to the Vatican, they would vanish.
Hogan insists DNA testing could soon verify the authenticity of the remains. He said that if historical records and ship logs align with recently uncovered bone fragments in the same tomb, scientists might be able to confirm a genetic match.
The Templars, officially disbanded by the Pope in the 14th century, are often linked to sensational conspiracy theories.
Read at Mail Online
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