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World's Largest Pyramid - from Masonic sources!

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When the Knights Templar were disbanded in France in 1307 AD they secretly fled to Scotland to change their identity into the brotherhood we came to know as the Freemasons.


After Scottish warlord King Robert de Bruce defeated the English army at Loudon Hill on the 10th May 1307 AD he became a household name within nobility, where in particular coming to the attention of the crusader Knights Templar. For the Order had prior knowledge that the Vatican in conjunction with French King Philip le Bel were planning their demise, therefore held a keen self interest in European events to consider options opening to them. De Bruce wherewith provided a new homeland for the outlawed Order; but, what did he receive in return?


French and Scottish Templars fought and died on the Scottish side at Bannockburn 1314 AD defeating the famed English army of King Edward II, where contemporary history records this event though being somewhat shy about the Knights involvement. However, both these crusaders and de Bruce never outwardly appear to be overly materialistic, so; was there a deeper involvement or concealed aspect to this partnership? A more mystical element to both, perhaps?


1. De Bruce was born in 1274 AD in southern Scotland just north of Lochmaben. In his honor the Templars would later construct the village of Templeland, where in the process slightly misplacing his actual position of birth when doing so?! History would later have a romantic hand upon his birth given his risen prominence when placing it inside Ayr Castle, though in reality in these times few people ever lived in castles for they only ran to them in times of trouble to seek sanctuary!


2. Robert de Bruce's greatest triumph was not at Bannockburn when outnumbered 3 to 1, plus he never fought there in a battle that was fully under Templar command, but it was at Loudon Hill in the west of Scotland where he did fight and win when outnumbered and barely armed with ridiculous odds against him of 5 to 1.


3. De Bruce in 1229 AD was buried in Dunfermline Abbey far to the north of where he was from.


4. Prior to death, Robert de Bruce insisted his heart be removed from his corpse and taken to be buried in the Holy Lands. This request was common practice of the day for royalty. Unfortunately, his knights were ambushed in Spain when assisting the local King fight off invading Moors where most perished. So instead of taking the royal heart to Jerusalem it was later returned to Scotland to be buried in the south-east in the grounds of Melrose Abbey.


When these four points of the compass are placed upon a map they are shockingly found to be pinpoint accurate south west north and east in a massive perfect square measuring thousands of square miles! It is claimed the Templars recognized this feat so built Kilbucho Chapel at its center only to get the position slightly off! At the location of this Chapel this is where his spirit is said to have ascended to heaven, similar in nature to the claim Mohamed's spirit ascended to heaven at Temple Mount! What de Bruce and the Templars dabbled in was more powerful, and accurate, than what human hands could intentionally achieve?!

All of which could be passed off as mere conjecture, but a second larger supernatural pyramid exists in Scotland, which is just as pinpoint accurate. Four points to this other pyramid refer to reference points of none other than Jesus Christ. The 'Pyramid Stone' being one such point, which is seen here suggesting the legend is accurate...

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