Authors: Mike Handcock
“Yeah I have seen it buddy. Looks like Black had a getaway planned. I doubt anyone took him out. He would have so many contingencies. I just hope we all have heard the end of him and the families for a while,” replied David.
They were staying at a small boutique hotel in town resting up. They had booked out the whole place and David was in the lounge making a coffee for him and Abbey. Abbey came out of their room into the communal lounge dressed in a singlet and ripped jeans and no shoes. Her hair was a little more out of place than Rocko had ever seen. He admired the girl immensely. He always loved women who could kick his butt.
“My love, what is the latest on Sophia? I’ve been a bit distracted,” Abbey said, smiling.
David gave Abbey her coffee. Rocko looked at him and said. “Don’t worry, I’ll get my own.”
David produced a second cup and said: “This is for you Rocko. I didn’t want one.” Smiling he continued: “Stacey has been in touch with the University of Nova Scotia. They want the DNA sample from Stevos and John. She has agreed. There are not to be any charges for her actions. The Eagle made sure of that, but it certainly was extreme. Imagine your own son killing your husband and destroying your other son’s life and then taking their life nearly twenty years later. Phew, that’s the stuff of thriller movies.”
“Especially when the kids are the most royal bloodline in history eh!” chimed in Rocko.
“I guess so,” Abbey reflected. “Yet throughout history this has occurred in all the royal houses. Look at the pharaohs of Egypt. Cleopatra had her siblings killed so she could rule Egypt. It’s pretty much the same thing.”
“Yeah I guess,” said Rocko. “What do you think is going to happen now?”
“Look Rocko, in the end people will think what they think. The age of Pisces has finished and people are already moving away from the Church
in droves. People are finding faith in themselves finally. This may well speed things up, when the tests and information finally prove the biggest cover-up in history. I’d love to see those people in control lose some of their power and distribute some of their wealth so others can actually benefit. But it will take some time, that’s if someone doesn’t find a way to shelve it. In the end the truth always prevails.” David was thoughtful and considered in his response to Rocko’s question.
The big man sipped on his coffee and looked around the lounge.
“Stacey is heading back to NZ with Phillip. She needs to get home to her kids for sure. I’m pretty bored with these walls already and they ain’t thick enough, if you know what I mean.”
“Oops,” smiled Abbey.
Rocko rolled his eyes and continued. “Someone has got to get that Learjet back to Cusco. I spoke to the Eagle and he has a pilot here that will take me. Not that I have to go, but I do have a date there if you remember… and I hate standing pretty girls up.” He looked at them and then back at his coffee, pretending to be shy.
“Go ahead, Rocko,” said David. “You deserve a good break. Our plane is in Cairo if you recall and with Abbey talking about Egyptian pharaohs I think we might have a quick break in Egypt. I fancy a nice quiet Nile cruise. What about you, Miss Bec?” David looked across the room at Abbey who was holding her coffee cup in both hands enjoying its heat.
“Sounds perfect. A nice quiet little cruise, why not?”
This book is based on a life of research. The story of the Minoans is true, as is the story of the Talpiot Tomb, and that of the Templars in the USA. There are a group of families that control this planet. It’s not all bad, but they do control the pharmaceutical industry, the media and other pretty important stuff and they sure are a big target for Truthseekers.
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David and Abbey were packed and ready to make their way to the airport when the hotel phone rang. It was Minos, Sophia’s ‘brother in law’, and his voice bellowed in panic as David answered.
“Mr Clark, I went to the house this morning and Sophia is gone…!” He began sobbing.
“Stevos is dead, Mr Clark… I found him. I don’t know what to do.”
David listened in absolute bewilderment.
“Have you contacted the authorities?”
“No, I don’t know why, but I called you first.”
“Good,” said David. “Do nothing and touch nothing. We will be right there.”
After getting Abbey up to speed David phoned Rocko, who was about to start his journey to Cusco, and diverted him from the airport. Thirty minutes later all three were standing with Minos in the small front room of Sophia’s home. Many of her clothes had gone, but it was obvious the home had been cleared in a rush. It was like the scene of a burglary.
Abbey had immediately run to the room where Stevos was and found the machine had been turned off. He lay in a state that immediately indicated to Abbey his
soul was free to return to heaven. He looked almost at peace.
“Mr Minos,” David spoke, while securing the old man’s shoulder with a caring hand and wondering how much more his heart could take. “I think we all realise that Sophia may not have been the person you thought, but we need to find out who she was and why she ran. She had been cleared by the authorities for killing John, so at this point I’m as confused as you, but I can tell you that if this was an abduction there would have been nothing packed at all. So I am afraid she was not taken – she left.”
Turning to Abbey, he saw the light go on in her eyes. He adored how bright she was – he’d never seen this level of genius in any other being.
“David, the shot she fired at John. It makes sense now,” Abbey said.
“What do you mean?” said Rocko.
“She pulled out that old gun before we could stop her and it was a clean shot, right through the eye. An eye for an eye. She didn’t shake or have any recoil issues. Oh my goodness, why did not I see it earlier? Even the Eagle missed it in the confusion. She is trained in weapons and she is a crack shot.”
“What?” spat Minos “I don’t understand. I knew Sophia almost my whole life.”
“Yes, Mr Minos,” Abbey replied. “You knew Sophia, the mother, the victim, but what if all of that was contrived. You could tell John knew the truth in his last moments. He knew her as more than his mother.”
“We need to get answers and fast,” David interjected. “Goodness knows where she is. Every moment counts.”
David, Rocko and Abbey began a thorough search of the house. Minos had collapsed on the couch murmuring to himself and crying. Rocko couldn’t help himself. His trip to see the lady of his affections in Peru was now on hold so he thought he would seek out Sophia’s hidden ouzo. It occurred to him as he went to the drawer that she could take her shots of ouzo pretty well for an old woman.
He fossicked in the drawer. In it was the photo of the family she had shown them and a few bits and pieces, but as he searched down the back
for the bottle he realised the drawer didn’t look or feel quite right. Rocko pulled it out and started to bend it, trying to see what it was that had piqued his curiosity.
The drawer indeed had a false bottom and when he pried it open, several old papers fell out. Rocko picked them up and at a glance his brow furrowed and he forgot all about the ouzo.
“David, Abbey… you are going to want to see this.”
David and Abbey crowded around the papers and took them in. The main document was a certificate of her marriage to her husband. Attached to it was a photo of the young couple, now over forty years ago. There was Sophia, a blonde-haired beauty, athletic and confident as a bride. Abbey spoke up first.
“I know you saw it, David, her maiden name… it’s Black!”
“How could we have missed this?” David cried out. “She’s one of them. She’s part of it. She married him to be close. She is part of this… wow.”
“She was one smart old bag,” Rocko chimed in, almost enjoying the game that he saw unfold in front of him.
“She tied up all the loose ends – Stevos, John, and probably others we will never come to know about. We won’t find her. I guarantee she’s not on any commercial flight. She’s gone to her father, wherever he is. I’ll bet she doesn’t even look like Sophia. Probably that whole old lady thing was a ruse she carried on for years.”
“It is true,” Minos interjected. He had stopped sobbing. “About fifteen years ago, she seemed to age almost overnight. She looked entirely different, but I didn’t see her that regularly and with all she had been through I just accepted sometimes she looked a little better than others.”
“Don’t worry, Mr Minos,” Abbey said. “She must be a highly experienced double agent. These people carry on guises for decades before they strike.”
“But why …?” chirped Rocko. “What’s this about?”
David had been looking to the heavens, deep in thought, and now his eyes turned to Rocko’s. He stepped toward him and placed his hands on his shoulders.
“Because, my old friend, we have been duped. It’s all a lie. It’s been a lie since Constantine and we fell for it, but it was so good most people draw a dead end. But you see, we had actually uncovered the truth. We just hadn’t seen it yet, but in the hours, days or weeks to come we would have worked it out. Abbey would have put two and two together about the shot. We would have uncovered more as we wrote up our notes.
“Rocko, old pal, I have to admit – it’s brilliant. The lineage of Jesus is all a lie. Propagated all those years ago, it has fired the imaginations of many people, because they wanted Jesus to have a child. Everyone from Hughes De Payan the great Templar master to Dan Brown the novelist. We all wanted it to be true, but it isn’t.”
Rocko looked at David and squinted, noticing David still had his hands on his shoulders.
“How do you know this now? What makes you sure?”
“Because…” David drew breath. “Even you said it a week or so ago. You said, what if you were the lineage to Jesus? That’s it. Everyone wants hope and what greater hope than there being a lineage of Christ and maybe even having it in your bloodline.”
Rocko just stared at him. David smiled and went on.
“You see, the way control works is through fear and confusion. The families create fear through war, economic collapse, the media and the greatest inspirer of all – our own personal faith. Yet if there is no slight hope, then there is no point. We become less than human, machines, and that doesn’t lead to progress, productivity and stimulation for those in power.
“They have so much power that they have to create chaos and fear, but also hope, to drive people. This is what Alexander the Great did in 333 BC and it’s what Black has done now. Rocko – Jesus and Mary never married and they never had a child.”
“OK,” said Rocko, “keep going, I’m getting it, but there has to be proof.”
“There is, and it’s so profound that none of us saw it at all. You see in 1945, when the Nag Hammadi library was found in clay pots in the
Egyptian desert, the missing books of the Bible were there, maybe not even all of them. Constantine had edited these gospels out of our Bible in Nicaea in 326 AD, and yet they turn up. A monk of the time must have hidden them to prevent their destruction. Even in the gospel of Philip and the earliest gospel of Thomas, which is earlier than any contained in the Bible and in which Thomas relates 114 direct quotes from Jesus, there is nothing, and I mean nothing, about Jesus having a child, or even he and Mary having a thing. It would be there if it was true. We have been hoaxed, because we simply wanted to believe.”
Rocko stopped for a minute and then took David’s hands off his shoulders. “But wouldn’t they just hide the child? It would be a big secret and the Romans would have wanted that child.”
“But in the uncanonised gospels, including those found at Nag Hammadi, Mary goes on to be a teacher and healer,” David answered. “There is no mention of her being with child or being away at all. She gets into conflict with Peter, who doesn’t believe women should be involved in the Church. Surely he would have defamed her by mentioning the child at the least, but these writings clearly say nothing more than she was a favourite with Jesus.”
Abbey put her hand up like a child in class.
“Boys, I think this may help.”
They both turned and in Abbey’s possession was a very old photo, well over a hundred years old. The photo showed the discoverer of the Knossos Palace and Tripartite Shrine, Arthur Evans, smiling and holding a pot with a chevron on it at the palace dig site. David recognised it from being around the discovery of the palace in 1903. Behind Evans there were paints and brushes set up in the traditional way. The back of the photo was inscribed: ‘We did it…. Arthur’.