Now Available: Jesse James and the Lost Templar Treasure

 

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New book coming July 2019. After over twenty years of researching family lore about my great, great grandfather Jesse James who lived in Texas under the alias of James Lafayette Courtney, I am pleased to announce that my book, Jesse James and the Lost Templar Treasure is slated to be available this coming July 2019 and is currently available!
Jesse and the men who rode with him were far more than Old West outlaws, they also played a vital role in one of the biggest treasure stories in North America, if not the world.

The following is a description of the book from my publisher:

An investigation into the lost treasures of Jesse James and the Freemasons and their connections to the Templars, Rosicrucians, and the Founding Fathers

  • Explains how Jesse James used techniques involving sacred geometry, gematria and esoteric symbols to hide his treasures and encode maps
  • Provides instructions for using the encoding template employed by Jesse James and the Freemasons to hide and recover treasure and sacred relics
  • Shows how the encoding template confirms the existence of treasures on Oak Island and Victorio Peak and can be traced to a 16th-century book containing a secret map of the New World and the “hooked X” of the Knights Templar.

Jesse James left behind secret diaries and coded treasure maps.  Working to decrypt these maps, Daniel J. Duke–the great-great grandson of Jesse James–reveals hidden treasures yet to be recovered as well as connections between the infamous train robber and… Read More

I hope you all enjoy reading Jesse James and the Lost Templar Treasure this coming summer!

 

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