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Old 'News'
Book events
30th
September and 1st October
Author
was interviewed on
Talk107
The
newest, liveliest, best Radio Station based in Edinburgh
on the
Adrian Allen Show
(06.00
- 10.00 both days)
8th
October
Radio
Talk Of
The North with
Adrian Allen
22.00 -
00.00
Book Launch
The
Rosslyn Hoax will be officially launched on Monday, 9th October in
Freemasons' Hall, Edinburgh.
Introduction by the Grand Secretary of the Grand Lodge of Scotland,
David M. Begg, C.A.,
Talk by
the Author
Questions and Answers
Book
signing
Refreshments and Nibbles
Dress:
smart casual
Please note:
Admission is by invitation only
Now 'sold' out
Book
signings
The
author has been invited to sign copies of his book at a variety of
venues in London 10th - 12th October
10th
October
Letchworth's (Freemasons' Hall,
Great Queen Street) 15.00 - 16.00 hrs
followed by
Power Point presentation, book signing and party for invited guests
only 19.00 - 23.00
11th
October
Foyles
Bookshop (Charing Cross) 09.00 -
10.00
Blackwells (Charing Cross) 10.00 -
10.30
Borders (Charing Cross) 10.30 -
11.00
Watkins
(Cecil Court) 11.00 - 12.00
Waterstones (Harrods, St James's
Park Underground) 12.00 - 14.00
Waterstones (Gower Street) 14.30 -
15.00
Borders (Oxford Street) 15.30 -
16.00
Books Etc (High Holborne) 16.30 -
17.00
Books Etc (Victoria Station) 17.30 - 18.00
Radio
The James Whale Show 10.00 - 01.00
Exact
time not yet known
12th
October - TBA
14th
October
Borders (Fort Kinnard, Newcraighall, Edinburgh) 14.00 -
16.00
21st
October
USA Book Launch
hosted
by the
Supreme Council, Southern
Jurisdiction
The
House of the Temple, Washington D.C.
For
more information and to download an event flyer
click here of on the previous links
25th
- 31st October
The Freemason Forum
The
author will answer questions posed on
The Freemason Forum during a seven
day period
25th -
31st October. You need to register (join) the forum in order to pose
a question - but it is easy!
(If the
author can do it anyone can!). A thread (The
Rosslyn Hoax?) has already be started.
To go
there
click here or on any previous link.
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Interview
The
author has been
interviewed about the book for more information
click here
The Freemasons Lodging s a new complaint about
Da Vinci Code
- hijacking the history of the nation.
By Tom Martin
It has already enraged the Vatican and the world
church leaders with its dark conspiracy theories which distort the
Christian message.
But now The Da Vinci Code is facing a new storm
of criticism with Scotland’s Freemasons accusing author Dan Brown of
“hijacking” the country's history.
The Grand Lodge of Scotland which
is home to the oldest records of
Freemasonry in the world, says it
has been besieged by fans of the best-selling murder and mystery
intrigued by Masonic connections to
Rosslyn Chapel. The mediaeval
church in Roslin, Midlothian, founded in 1446 by Sir William St.
Clair, has long been linked to the
Knights Templar, the Holy Grail
legend and Freemasons.
It has been claimed Rosslyn, with its intricately
carved stones, was built as a store for treasurers the
Knights Templar brought back from
the Holy Land and that a secret chamber there are contains the Holy
Grail.
Over the years, there has been huge international
debate about what the carvings mean, with Brown just the latest to
suggest they may be a symbolic map pointing the way to a labyrinth
of vaults beneath the building.
But as cinemagoers prepare for Friday’s a release
of Hollywood's version of the controversial novel, starring Tom
Hanks and Audrey Tauton, historian Robert Cooper is preparing to
challenge the myths with a new book “The Roslin Hoax?”.
Mr Cooper, 54, the Museum and Library Curator of
the
Grand Lodge in Edinburgh's George
Street, said: “This has been borne of a sense of frustration that
Scottish history, and Scottish Masonic history, has been hijacked
for commercial gain.
“The Da Vinci Code is just the latest in a long
line of books which have distorted the facts and none of these
writers have come to us are looked at the records here for their
research.
“Since the book came out I have been getting
dozens of inquiries a week asking if it is true.
“While I don’t want to attack Brown personally
what he has done is blend fact and fiction, without distinguishing
what is fiction.
“For instance in the book he says that there are
two pillars at
Roslin which have been copied in
Masonic temples around the world which is a mistake and simply not
true.
“Lots of people have looked at the
Rosslyn carvings and said that they
are Masonic without ever asking us for our interpretation.
It’s a bit like writing a history of Rolls-Royce
without ever driving one or a visiting the factory.”
Brown’s book is already at the centre of a
massive controversy for his portrayal of the Catholic Church and the
central claim that the Holy Grail is, in fact, a blood descendant of
Jesus and Mary Magdalene.
It kicks off with the grotesque murder of a
curator at the Louvre, his naked body spread-eagled like Leonardo Da
Vinci’s famous Vitruvian Man sketch, and ends at Rosslyn.
Earlier this month leading historian Dr Louise
Yeoman condemned those who believed it was at the centre of a
conspiracy and said the
chapel, looked after by the
Rosslyn Chapel
Trust, perpetuated a false image to cash in on the popularity of The
Da Vinci Code.
She said: “the level of misunderstanding and
ignorance you need, to think this is some sort of pagan, occult
conspiracy is huge.
“It is like a biologist being faced by people who
think you can actually get all the animals on Noah’s Ark.
“There needs to be some sort of proper
interpretation telling people that this is a Medieval Catholic
Church, and telling people more about Scottish Medieval piety.”
Books featuring the
Chapel published long before The Da Vinci Code, have
pushed various theories, largely involving the
Knights Templar popularly
associated with the
Chapel, the Holy Grail, or lost biblical texts.
More bizarrely, anthropologist Keith Laidler
suggested Rosslyn conceals the embalmed head of Christ, while a UFO
buffs from the famed “Bonnybridge Triangle” in West Lothian have
claimed that the building is an “astral portal”.
Freemasonry was founded in Scotland
and the first minuted meetings were recorded in 1599.
Orders have since spread across the world with
famous men linked to the order including Robert Burns, Mozart,
George Washington, the first president of the United States, and Sir
Winston Churchill.
In recent years the movement has attempted to
present a more open image to the public and Mr Cooper’s a book due
to be published in October, comes as Brown works on an equally
controversial sequel called The Solomon key.
While little is officially known of the plot it
is thought the new book will refer to the Masonic and Utopian views
prevalent among the founding fathers of the United States and to the
Skull and Bones society, the secret Yale brotherhood to which both
candidates in the 2004 U. S. presidential election once belonged.
Mr Cooper added: “I want to separate fact from
fiction. What I have done for the first time is trace the
history of all the various theories.
“So, for example, I have pinpointed the exact
date of the origin of the idea that the
Knights Templar fled from France to
Scotland.
“Not only therefore are the present theories and
speculations analysed in detail, how they came to be and what they
are today are investigated in detail.”
Sunday Express - 13th May 2006
The author was recently interviewed on BBC Radio were he talked
extensively about Freemasonry (and Scottish Freemasonry in
particular) and it is hoped that a transcript of the programme will
be provided here in due course.
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