Friday, October 29, 2010

Susan Boyle in the Priory: If the media hadn't had been so 'involved' would she be in this state?

Susan Boyle in the Priory: If the media hadn't had been so 'involved' would she be in this state?
I feel sorry for the poor woman. It was obvious that she had 'learning difficulties' (as Piers Morgan said it, I didn't mean offense) Now they should leave her alone for a while, let her make her money and then have a comfortable life out of the media glare.
Current Events - 6 Answers - 2009-06-01 16:11:37

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Susan Boyle has the voice of a angel ; but yes I do agree with you ; that its obvious she has some learning disability ; and about her appearance; for those who think it was a obstacle to win the contest ; well what about Pavarotti ; who led a very successful carer ; without having any physical appearance ; common ; Pavarotti was big and ugly ; but he had a God gifted voice ; I am missing him ; he was my favourite singer

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Answer 1
Unfortunately, without the media involvement she wouldn't have had the capability to make money from her singing. She doesn't appear to have learning difficulties to me. The rollercoaster ride she has been on could affect anyone who was subjected to the same experience. She wouldn't be able to afford to go into the Priory unless she had had this experience as it is so expensive. Going in the Priory could be the best thing that has ever happened to her. I have stayed there and it is amazing. Maybe it was all meant to be?
2009-06-01 16:20:38

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Yeah she couldn't handle all the pressure of the media and it wasn't fair for her but if it wasn't for the media she wouldn't have been known so well. she should definately just relax for awhile and then make some money!
2009-06-01 16:23:06

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Being in America I've only seen the clips of her shown on our news and shows like "Entertainment Tonight" and things like that. But I have thought all along, despite her voice, she probably doesn't have the disposition or personality to have a successful career. It is probably not just that she is not a beauty queen and somewhat overweight that has kept her from a show business career with her voice. I hope she gets feeling better and can make a go of it in show business. Maybe she could just record some music and not do too many personal appearances and things like that. There are perfectly good singers who record but rarely sing in public. Or maybe she could get managers or people who could help protect her. I wish her luck, but I don't know if she will really have a career.
2009-06-01 16:25:13

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The media over did it a bit and called her ugly and frumpy
2009-06-01 16:29:17

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I wish only the best for Susan Boyle. No matter what, I believe she will sell records and find happiness. She's an amazing talent.
2009-06-01 16:55:36

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Susan Boyle has the voice of a angel ; but yes I do agree with you ; that its obvious she has some learning disability ; and about her appearance; for those who think it was a obstacle to win the contest ; well what about Pavarotti ; who led a very successful carer ; without having any physical appearance ; common ; Pavarotti was big and ugly ; but he had a God gifted voice ; I am missing him ; he was my favourite singer
2009-06-01 17:00:27

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

is the priory of sion a real or ficticious brotherhood?

is the priory of sion a real or ficticious brotherhood?
i would like to know if the priory of sion is a real or ficticious brotherhood because i have found many websites that claim they are real and others that claim they are false. if anyone could let me know i would really appreciate it. thank you now i need to know if the holy grail is really mary magdalene and thats what the priory is guarding or if it is a cup....
Mythology & Folklore - 8 Answers - 2008-08-23 00:33:45

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yes and no. it is an affectation dating way back to the ancient and honourable 1960s. like the Freemasons it falsly claims true ancient traditions as its own. No1 knows where the grail is or if they do they are not telling but it was an ordinary cup of olive wood or clay which I always believe simply went back to the kitchens to be washed and stacked. This Mary of Magdala bilge is about as real as robin hood`s Maid Marion, or King Arthur`s Merlin. Some author thought to add a little spice centuries after the events which inspired the stories.

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the priory of sion is a real brotherhood. . was reading the Da Vinci Code and Dan Brown portrayed the Priory of Sion in a bad light. basically they are a very secretive brotherhood and it does exist.
2008-08-23 00:39:35

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Maybe...but why do you want to know ?
2008-08-23 00:46:43

Answer 3
No - it isn't real. See Wiki..... After becoming a cause célèbre in the 1980s, the mythical Priory of Sion was exposed as a ludibrium created in 1961 by Pierre Plantard, a false pretender to the French throne. The evidence presented in support of its historical existence and activities before 1956 was discovered to have been forged and then planted in various locations around France by Plantard and his accomplices. Nevertheless, many conspiracy theorists persist in believing that the Priory of Sion is a 1000-year-old influential cabal which conceals a subversive secret. The Priory of Sion myth has been exhaustively debunked by journalists and scholars as one of the great hoaxes of the 20th century
2008-08-23 00:49:29

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yes and no. it is an affectation dating way back to the ancient and honourable 1960s. like the Freemasons it falsly claims true ancient traditions as its own. No1 knows where the grail is or if they do they are not telling but it was an ordinary cup of olive wood or clay which I always believe simply went back to the kitchens to be washed and stacked. This Mary of Magdala bilge is about as real as robin hood`s Maid Marion, or King Arthur`s Merlin. Some author thought to add a little spice centuries after the events which inspired the stories.
2008-08-23 01:40:53

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If it is a secret society how are we supposed to know? it's not like they go out advertising? but then do the illuminati exist as well if we are talking about secret societies and robert langdon
2008-08-23 03:48:52

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No. It has been proven to be a complete fake. Look it up on wikipedia. The whole idea of Mary Magdalene being the holy grail was invented by the men that wrote "Holy Blood Holy Grail", and even they say they made the whole thing up. Opus Dei is real though.
2008-08-23 04:56:43

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Wikipedia is not based on fact. You and I can both go on there and add whatever we want.
2008-08-23 11:18:48

Answer 8
The Priory of Scion/Sion has elements of both reality and fiction woven within it, like any ancient order or gathering of individuals brought together for a purpose they deem necessary to secrecy. In many ways, the Priory of Sion/Scion wasn't so much about maintaining the 'secret' of the Holy Grail but acting as a bulwark against the omnipresent single-minded interpretation of fact and history as dictated by the Catholic Church. If you've read, or seen the movie, The DaVinci Code, many of the 'masters' associated with the Priory were groundbreakingly intelligent for their day, and thus were much more comfortable entertaining ideas of Jesus as a mortal man, and thus able to marry and bear children, then many around them. The Priory's main purpose was not to protect the living heirs of Jesus Christ, per se, but to protect the human legacy of Jesus Christ. If Jesus is but a temporary corporeal embodiment of God, then he really is nothing more than a fleshy mouthpiece, playing the part of the dummy sitting obediently on God's knee, and thus only 'plays' at being human. However, if Jesus was as human as you or I, then the full spectrum of human emotion and experience would have been necessary to his life in order for him to become the prime intermediary that he said he was. That means partaking of ALL human emotions, including lust, desire and love. The question of whether or not Jesus and Mary Magdalene were ever married, according to Jewish custom, is a bit besides the point, since Jesus himself said that what was important was not in the pedigree offered but the spirit. Thusly, it can be said that the spirit of marriage existed between Jesus and Mary Magdalene regardless of any actual documentation (such a 'spiritual' marriage also exists between St. Francis and St. Claire as well, and there is no evidence there that either of them took such vows.) Although Jesus probably did intend for Mary Magdalene to carry on the legacy of his church, which was a radical departure from the accepted social power structure (all the temple elders were men during Jesus' time) and thus one reason why he did intend that, the reason the church was entrusted to Peter was because Peter was more representative of whom Jesus came down here to save. Mary Magdalene wasn't the screw up, Peter was, thus entrusting the church to Peter was Jesus/God's way of saying 'Here is someone you can identify with. A flawed leader for a flawed people.' However, since the ascension of Peter affectively ushered in an extremely misogynistic and repressive period of history against women, many followers believed that turning the church, and its power, back over to the one originally intended was a way to rectify the mistakes of the past. Thus, the 'Holy Grail', the cup of salvation, was a metaphor for bringing the church back into the balance Jesus intended it to be. The 'royal blood' in question is not that of Jesus' linneage but of Jesus' marriage: if Mary is truly Jesus' wife, then she has equal power and standing in the church, and those who serve her (male or female) thus have as much a right to lead (and be counted as equals among) the church as those (male) that follow her husband. That, in essence, is the 'secret' of the Holy Grail. That is why it is a woman, in the book and movie, who is revealed to be the 'heir'. She is the 'heir' of Christ in much the same way the Samaritan is a true 'Christian' in his parable.
2008-08-24 00:36:01

Monday, October 25, 2010

Who lost her head at Nostell Priory?

Who lost her head at Nostell Priory?
Nostell Priory is in Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England. This is off a general knowledge quiz cannot find the answer anywhere.
History - 0 Answers - 2008-11-17 22:40:59

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Intriguing question. I'm drawn to Ann Boleyn or Catherine Howard - even though both were beheaded at the Tower of London. Perhaps some event at the Priory led to one of their downfalls. Katherine Parr is associated with the Priory, but she of course survived Henry VIII. I may be on the wrong track. I hope someone knows this one. I'll be interested in finding out. Thanks.

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Intriguing question. I'm drawn to Ann Boleyn or Catherine Howard - even though both were beheaded at the Tower of London. Perhaps some event at the Priory led to one of their downfalls. Katherine Parr is associated with the Priory, but she of course survived Henry VIII. I may be on the wrong track. I hope someone knows this one. I'll be interested in finding out. Thanks.
2008-11-17 22:59:19

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Which celebs attended rehab at the priory?

Which celebs attended rehab at the priory?
Hi everyone, I am going to a fancy dress party where we have to dress as some 'celeb who attended rehab at the priory. My knowledge is limited regarding this as my interest, so I would need some help to find someone 'suitable' I can dress as. I am a curvy girl and dont mind wearing a wig or something. Thank you :)
Celebrities - 5 Answers - 2008-11-02 14:06:59

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Kerry Katona went to the Priory. Hey, at least if you get drunk you'll be even more authentic!! lol

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http://www.picable.com/Architecture/Interior/The-Interior-of-Halloween.326755
2008-11-02 14:08:56

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brittany spears amy winehouse
2008-11-02 14:09:10

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Kerry Katona went to the Priory. Hey, at least if you get drunk you'll be even more authentic!! lol
2008-11-02 14:09:16

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lohan
2008-11-02 14:15:30

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go to ebay or some other place like that. u can get like paris, but make her REALLY REALLY ugly. did u know that she had a HUGE bump on her back? or u can be this weird guy from Grease. just go to youtube and watch Celebrity Rehab with Dr.Drew.
2008-11-02 14:16:40

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Who are all the present members of Priory of Sion?

Who are all the present members of Priory of Sion?
I posted this question after reading the book "The Da Vinci Code". I wnated to know wheather any such members exist now and if it exists who are all presentm members........
History - 8 Answers - 2006-07-15 06:15:54

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The organization in the book never existed. If you read the research on the book itself, and the contents, you'll find that the organization was made up by one man, a Frenchman, years ago, and it's never been real. "Some forged "medieval" documents, created in the 1960s, manufactured a story about a fictional Priory of Sion, a supposed thousand-year-old secret society. In actuality, it was a fictional society created in 1956, and used as part of a massive hoax in France. As part of the hoax, various "medieval" documents were forged and planted in the French National Library. Known as the "Dossiers Secrets d'Henri Lobineau", they make mention of an "Order of Sion" from the middle ages, which allegedly founded the Knights Templar. In reality, no such historical monastic order by that name existed in Jerusalem during the Crusades, and any connection with the name of Abbey of Sion is purely coincidental. There is no historical evidence whatsoever that the Abbey of Sion had any connection with the Knights Templar." The link this is from is listed below...when I read The Da Vinci Code, I researched it very extensively...and did so again when the movie was due to come out. I even went as far as to research Mary Magdalene as well!

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The Priory of Sion was a hoax. It was to "prove" a French man named Pluntard was the ancestor of Jesus. All the documents were faked. The group never actually existed. The author of the Di Vinci Coded didn't do his research before he claimed it was a real orginization.
2006-07-15 06:18:04

Answer 2
Tom, Dick and Harry.
2006-07-15 06:18:29

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You can find a list of all their members on their secret website
2006-07-15 06:19:41

Answer 4
The book Holy Blood, Holy Grail, is based on forgeries. Even the great infallible Dan Brown admits this.
2006-07-15 06:20:02

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The short answer is that, no, it doesn't exist, but neither was it made up for the Da Vinci Code. Check out Wikipedia for a full exploration of the cult: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Priory_of_Sion
2006-07-15 06:20:06

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The Priory is a fictitious creation, along with the Disposyni.
2006-07-15 06:20:15

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The organization in the book never existed. If you read the research on the book itself, and the contents, you'll find that the organization was made up by one man, a Frenchman, years ago, and it's never been real. "Some forged "medieval" documents, created in the 1960s, manufactured a story about a fictional Priory of Sion, a supposed thousand-year-old secret society. In actuality, it was a fictional society created in 1956, and used as part of a massive hoax in France. As part of the hoax, various "medieval" documents were forged and planted in the French National Library. Known as the "Dossiers Secrets d'Henri Lobineau", they make mention of an "Order of Sion" from the middle ages, which allegedly founded the Knights Templar. In reality, no such historical monastic order by that name existed in Jerusalem during the Crusades, and any connection with the name of Abbey of Sion is purely coincidental. There is no historical evidence whatsoever that the Abbey of Sion had any connection with the Knights Templar." The link this is from is listed below...when I read The Da Vinci Code, I researched it very extensively...and did so again when the movie was due to come out. I even went as far as to research Mary Magdalene as well!
2006-07-15 06:25:53

Answer 8
It was just a joke that got out of hand. The organization never actually existed.
2006-07-15 15:04:37

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

The DaVinci Code--what does 'priory of sion' mean to you?

The DaVinci Code--what does 'priory of sion' mean to you?
I had never heard of this before and cannot get a message of what it means through reading the book. Anybody?
Books & Authors - 8 Answers - 2007-01-07 23:38:30

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The Prieuré de Sion, usually rendered in English translation as Priory of Sion (occasionally as 'Priory of Zion'), is an alleged thousand-year-old cabal featured in various conspiracy theories, as well as being listed as a factual ancient mystery religion in the bestselling novel The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown. It has been characterized as anything from the most influential secret society in Western history to a modern Rosicrucian-esque ludibrium, but, ultimately, has been shown to be a hoax created in 1956 by Pierre Plantard, a pretender to the French throne. The evidence presented in support of its historical existence has not been considered authentic or persuasive by established historians, academics, and universities, and the evidence was later discovered to have been forged and then planted in various locations around France by Plantard and his associates. Nevertheless, many conspiracy theorists insist on the truth of the Priory's role as a powerful secret society.

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The priory of sion was the name of the group (Leonardo Davinci, Sir Issac Newton, etc) they created that held the secret of there being descent of Jesus. The so called secret society used to hold a mating ritual where they would have sex to keep the blood line of Jesus going. So most of the members were supposed to be relative of Jesus. The story state that when Jesus died Mary Magdaline was pregnant with his baby and she kept this a secret and went into hiding then they created this group. And this book is fiction but no one really knows for sure whether this really happened or not. But never the less the book was great. Hope this helped.
2007-01-07 23:45:27

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It's a secret society that is sort of like the Masons, if you've read the book Angels and Demons. The people in it guard the supposed secret of the Chalice. Read more about it here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Priory_of_Sion http://www.priory-of-sion.com/ http://www.ordotempli.org/priory_of_sion.htm http://altreligion.about.com/library/bl_priory.htm
2007-01-07 23:48:23

Answer 3
it means nothing. u enjoyed the book that is all that matters. forget about meanings
2007-01-07 23:48:29

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Well i have read the whopping 600+ pg book by Dan Brown and well i did come across and he also did explained what it was in bits and pieces here and there but i kinda manged to get what he was trying to tell and what he basically was trying to say was that the Priory Of Sion was sort of like the protector about the details of the Holy Grail or called SANG REAL in the book..the most baffling piece i read was that the Holy Grail is in fact a person and not the wine glass as we previously believed and that was the secret that the priory of Sion knew and also where the Holy Grail was located..... I think you should see the movie because its clear and less time consuming.. Hope this helped
2007-01-07 23:49:40

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The Prieuré de Sion, usually rendered in English translation as Priory of Sion (occasionally as 'Priory of Zion'), is an alleged thousand-year-old cabal featured in various conspiracy theories, as well as being listed as a factual ancient mystery religion in the bestselling novel The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown. It has been characterized as anything from the most influential secret society in Western history to a modern Rosicrucian-esque ludibrium, but, ultimately, has been shown to be a hoax created in 1956 by Pierre Plantard, a pretender to the French throne. The evidence presented in support of its historical existence has not been considered authentic or persuasive by established historians, academics, and universities, and the evidence was later discovered to have been forged and then planted in various locations around France by Plantard and his associates. Nevertheless, many conspiracy theorists insist on the truth of the Priory's role as a powerful secret society.
2007-01-07 23:54:37

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A secret society which created the Knights Templar and which has been directed by Grand Masters who include some of the most illustrious names in Western history and culture. Its aim is to reinstate the Merovingian dynasty to the throne of France and other European nations.
2007-01-08 00:09:16

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It's a hoax created in 1956.
2007-01-08 04:24:17

Answer 8
This site has the most relevant material on it; http://www.priory-of-sion.com/
2007-01-08 05:52:13

Sunday, October 17, 2010

What Dan Brown said about the Priory of Sion in his book "The Da Vinci Code", is it true?

What Dan Brown said about the Priory of Sion in his book "The Da Vinci Code", is it true?
Is any of the stuff he says in his books true? Did Jesus truly have a child with Magdalene? Is the Pentacle truly of origin with Venus? PLEASE READ: So if stuff about it isnt true, can anyone give me a site link where I can find actual info?
Books & Authors - 4 Answers - 2008-08-25 17:35:45

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OMG !! don't say that out loud! Do you know what could happen to you? Didn't you read the book? Those guys are crazy-eyed killers. It is amazing Dan Brown is still alive, but you haven't heard of any new books coming from him, have you?

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Answer 1
No. That is why his book is in the fiction section.
2008-08-25 17:39:10

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None. Dan Brown is a hack.
2008-08-25 17:39:48

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no its not the truth. its based on theories. Most of the things mentioned in the book are based on real events/groups/people but dan brown took them to the fictional side. Get one of those books that unsolve the mysteries of the da vinci and read it for more information
2008-08-25 17:42:25

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OMG !! don't say that out loud! Do you know what could happen to you? Didn't you read the book? Those guys are crazy-eyed killers. It is amazing Dan Brown is still alive, but you haven't heard of any new books coming from him, have you?
2008-08-25 18:00:46

Friday, October 15, 2010

Do you believe the Priory of Sion is real?

Do you believe the Priory of Sion is real?
As opposed to just an elaborate hoax?
Mythology & Folklore - 2 Answers - 2009-11-23 13:04:13

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Let me put it to you this way: If there is no evidence, and all I can do is believe in something, then no. I don't believe in it. I always reserve the right to change my mind, should some sort of evidence come to light. but until then, if all I can do is believe, then no. Belief is for fools and children.

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Let me put it to you this way: If there is no evidence, and all I can do is believe in something, then no. I don't believe in it. I always reserve the right to change my mind, should some sort of evidence come to light. but until then, if all I can do is believe, then no. Belief is for fools and children.
2009-11-23 13:14:49

Answer 2
No. At best it's a slightly dodgy club set up in France in the 1950s by some guys playing at secret societies. At worst, it's complete fiction.
2009-11-23 14:23:46

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Is there a section in the Priory to cure my addiction to Y|A?

Is there a section in the Priory to cure my addiction to Y|A?
I was getting twitchy and anxious today because of the site was down,do I have a problem?
Current Events - 2 Answers - 2009-09-19 12:08:36

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In the "states" many users were remanded to methadone treatment centers for 24 hours. The ones who didn't go have since been admitted to the Walter Reed hospital, because they did not make it overnight without brain damage. We were hoping they would lock you Brit users in the Parliament Building overnight, so you could go berserk this morning when the nitwits came to work, and maybe help weed out some of the twit barristers who are helping to destroy our friends across the pond.

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Answer 1
I thought I was going to have to get a real life... I'm sooo relieved!
2009-09-19 12:16:35

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In the "states" many users were remanded to methadone treatment centers for 24 hours. The ones who didn't go have since been admitted to the Walter Reed hospital, because they did not make it overnight without brain damage. We were hoping they would lock you Brit users in the Parliament Building overnight, so you could go berserk this morning when the nitwits came to work, and maybe help weed out some of the twit barristers who are helping to destroy our friends across the pond.
2009-09-19 15:45:46

Monday, October 11, 2010

If it the priory of sion still exists..How would I go about Joining?

If it the priory of sion still exists..How would I go about Joining?
Although dan browns the Davinci Code story was fiction but the facts were real. In dans Angels and Demons The illumanti don't exist but there symbols and heritage still live. Now I want to join because I believe what The Priory Know i want to know what they do. And I believe they could be a bit more harder to find than the secrets of The Free masons.
Mythology & Folklore - 4 Answers - 2006-12-25 14:57:58

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If you were of the correct bloodline, the Priory would find you. If they feel you can be of service to them, they will contact you. Until then, wait silently. Your plea has been noted by now.

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Answer 1
You have just decided to step into the Archaeologist world of studies. Finding the source to a organization is part of their dreams. Digging up clues required endless patient, an iron will of determination, and sometimes dead ends. Check their Web sites for furthering what they might already know and see if you can find any leads there.
2006-12-25 15:04:11

Answer 2
You can start by becoming a catholic priest. If you are good enough, and can make the cut-then you can join. BTW-the illuminati does exist.
2006-12-25 16:09:54

Answer 3
There are a variety of important secret soceities in Western culture which may or may not be related...the Illuminati, The Knights Templar, the Masons, the Rosicrucians, the Priory of Zion...... You don't join them, they find you.....if they're interested.
2006-12-25 17:56:41

Answer 4
If you were of the correct bloodline, the Priory would find you. If they feel you can be of service to them, they will contact you. Until then, wait silently. Your plea has been noted by now.
2006-12-26 20:01:51

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Is the Priory of the Nine in Oblivion a good storage area?

Is the Priory of the Nine in Oblivion a good storage area?
I was just wondering if the priory is a good place to store items. Would they disappear in time if i hide it there or will they stay there forever? (PS I'm talking about the priory after it is restored)
Video & Online Games - 5 Answers - 2008-07-11 12:31:11

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Well, I'm fairly sure that you can use it as permanent storage. (Try saving, storing something, teleporting elsewhere, resting for more than 4 days, then come back and see if what you stored is still there. Obviously if it's gone, restore the saved game.) As far as the location itself is concerned, it's not very centralized, so I'd never use it as such. But, then again, my favorite storage area is the haunted mansion in Anvil, and that's *definitely* not centralized.

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Answer 1
whatever you keep in a chest that you can save next to will stay there until you remove them. The best house for storage in the game is the castle download(fighters stronghold), trust me its worth it.
2008-07-11 12:35:07

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i dont think it is a good place get a house or put it in your mages guild room once you get arch mage ranking
2008-07-11 12:35:30

Answer 3
i remember my stuff dissapearing when i stored them there. i just bought a dinky house in Burma and stored all my crap there. id steal thing and then pay my fine after storing them that way i get to keep the goods.
2008-07-11 13:22:29

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Well, I'm fairly sure that you can use it as permanent storage. (Try saving, storing something, teleporting elsewhere, resting for more than 4 days, then come back and see if what you stored is still there. Obviously if it's gone, restore the saved game.) As far as the location itself is concerned, it's not very centralized, so I'd never use it as such. But, then again, my favorite storage area is the haunted mansion in Anvil, and that's *definitely* not centralized.
2008-07-11 13:28:44

Answer 5
Take my advice. Don't trust ANY container that isn't in your own house! My best character made it up to the top of the theives guild. Arch-Mage. I thought I could trust the containers in my room at the tower. One day I came back to the tower and discovered that the entire room had reset. All my stuff in the room's containers had disappeared!!! Luckily I had a recent save game before the incedent that I could load back to. DON'T LET THIS HAPPEN TO YOU! Buy a cheap house (There's one on the waterfront of the imperial city that is for sale at around 2000 gold, cheapest in the game) and storeyour stuff in that house. Don't trust ANY other chests with your precious Items.
2008-07-11 18:38:46

Thursday, October 7, 2010

In the book "The Da Vinci code" how did people get to become members of the Priory of Sion?

In the book "The Da Vinci code" how did people get to become members of the Priory of Sion?
In that book there is this secret organisation that is known as the priory of sion which people like Isaac Newton and Da Vinci were once member. Apart from being influential people in the society as that time what else also were the qualities that make one become a member of the cult?
Books & Authors - 5 Answers - 2006-12-22 05:02:11

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I've often wonder about that, myself. Organizations like the Free Masons, Priory of Sion, and other secret societies. I would imagine that people of some celebrity were more easily welcomed into the clubs because their views on certain subjects were more widely known. If it were something that were favorable to the society, then they could ask that person to join. Also, I would imagine that people who were already members play a big part in selecting people that they know in their personal lives who would be a good fit. You have to wonder, though, how they manage to keep their secrets with so many members.

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They probably had to show some interest or knowledge about the subjects that the Priory dealt with. And I believe new members were tapped by current members, probably based on what they had seen or heard of the person.
2006-12-22 05:06:11

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I've often wonder about that, myself. Organizations like the Free Masons, Priory of Sion, and other secret societies. I would imagine that people of some celebrity were more easily welcomed into the clubs because their views on certain subjects were more widely known. If it were something that were favorable to the society, then they could ask that person to join. Also, I would imagine that people who were already members play a big part in selecting people that they know in their personal lives who would be a good fit. You have to wonder, though, how they manage to keep their secrets with so many members.
2006-12-22 05:17:29

Answer 3
jews and commies
2006-12-22 06:05:47

Answer 4
I think that the people that belonged to the Priory of Sion were scientist and artists that were against the church.
2006-12-22 06:38:44

Answer 5
The members of the Priory of Sion were sworn to protect the descendents of Jesus, also known as the bloodline of the Grail. The Priory of Sion were indifferent to the Church, nether for nor against. Dan Brown's book was only the latest in a long line of books about The Priory of Sion and its historical function.
2006-12-23 14:28:13

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

How do you get onto Priory Academy Sharepoint?

How do you get onto Priory Academy Sharepoint?
I am from this school and i can not get onto the sharepoint at home and ideas? (need a computer whiz)
Software - 1 Answers - 2008-12-02 10:23:18

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This is because SharePoint is most likely being used within the internal network. In order to access this Intranet you will need a VPN client from your school. This software will allow you to access the internal network and log onto the your SharePoint site.

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This is because SharePoint is most likely being used within the internal network. In order to access this Intranet you will need a VPN client from your school. This software will allow you to access the internal network and log onto the your SharePoint site.
2008-12-02 13:37:38

Sunday, October 3, 2010

what is the secret message of the Priory of Sion?

what is the secret message of the Priory of Sion?
what is the secret message of the Priory of Sion?
Books & Authors - 5 Answers - 2006-12-26 22:12:16

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+ I think the message went something like this, and I don't even pretend to understand it. "It WAS John"

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That the "bloodline of Jesus" is in the Royal Family. They are sadly wrong.
2006-12-26 22:14:08

Answer 2
+ I think the message went something like this, and I don't even pretend to understand it. "It WAS John"
2006-12-26 22:15:50

Answer 3
read and/or watch The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown. it will explain everyting in a fast-paced exciting thrilling way.
2006-12-26 22:16:37

Answer 4
That Mary Magdalene was the Holy Grail because she carried Jesus' baby in her womb. So basically, the secret is that Jesus and Mary Magdalene had a baby. Scholars believe that this child was a girl, and her name was Sarah, and that she was born in France (hence HER bloodline became French royalty), and the people around her told outsiders that she was just a slave, so they wouldn't know her true identity.
2006-12-26 22:23:34

Answer 5
I'm assuming that you refer to the Priory of Sion as it's described in Dan Brown's "The Da Vinci Code." In that instance, the Priory had no real message--they were simply the guardians of the proof that Jesus married Mary Magdalene, fathered her child, and turned the church over to her. The real Priory of Sion was founded in 1956 as part of an elaborate hoax. Read more at Wikipedia, if you'd like to--I've provided the link for you.
2006-12-26 22:26:18

Friday, October 1, 2010

How Do I get from The Priory Queensway Coach Station to Digbeth?

How Do I get from The Priory Queensway Coach Station to Digbeth?
And how long will it take/how much will it cost, etc
Birmingham - 1 Answers - 2008-04-30 09:50:07

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walk ten minutes at the most or get a bus from bull street www.centro.com please note the coach station is now moved tempoarily across the road off oxford street while the other one is having a makeover

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walk ten minutes at the most or get a bus from bull street www.centro.com please note the coach station is now moved tempoarily across the road off oxford street while the other one is having a makeover
2008-04-30 13:07:11