The story delves into the author's exploration of Jesse James and family lineage, uncovering connections to the Knights Templar, Freemasonry, influential historical figures, and secret societies. It traces a lineage of knowledge and pursuit of liberty, presenting buried treasures as symbols of a quest for freedom from persecution. The narrative unveils the profound mysteries of our collective past.
Book Trailer: ‘Jesse James and the Lost Templar Treasure’ by Daniel J. Duke
Daniel J. Duke, the great-great-grandson of Jesse James, explores the secrets of the infamous outlaw's hidden treasures in "Jesse James and the Lost Templar Treasure." Duke reveals connections between Jesse James, Freemasonry, Knights Templar, and other esoteric groups, offering instructions for decoding treasure maps and uncovering hidden relics. This investigation spans history, uncovering intriguing connections and secrets.
Jesse James and the Lost Templar Treasure
Unveiling History's Enigma: 'Jesse James and the Lost Templar Treasure' Secret Diaries, Coded Maps, and the Knights of the Golden Circle by Daniel J. Duke Discover the intriguing tale of "Jesse James and the Lost Templar Treasure" as Daniel J. Duke, the great-great-grandson of the notorious outlaw, leads readers on a captivating journey through secret... Continue Reading →
In Conversation with Daniel Duke
I am honored to have been interviewed by author, researcher and editor, Philippa Lee with 'The Square Magazine', check out the interview here: In Conversation with Daniel Duke
The Square Magazine – ‘Jesse James and the Lost Templar Treasure’ article
"Jesse James and the Lost Templar Treasure - Lost Templar Treasure: Secret Diaries, Coded Maps, and the Knights of the Golden Circle - An article published in the October 2020 Issue of The Square Magazine, now available online.
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Castel del Monte – Templar castle?
There seems to be some controversy as to whether or not Castel del Monte was a Knights Templar castle.
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