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Chapter 14-The most evil man in history  
     
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There is another chapter to write concerning the bloodlines of Jesus and Mariamne (Mary Magdalene) and it is what probably transpired in and around the Marseilles region.
 
2.
If you have read the history of the church councils and the founders of Christianity in these books then you will know that after the 1st church council of 48 CE, Paul redoubled his efforts to create his new religion to shut out the Nazarenes and the message of Jesus.
 
3.
We know from what is listed in the New testament that Paul speaks of great missions. In all probability these were brilliantly disguised missions to both promote Christianity and to recruit local spies to look for and find the hiding royal family.
 
4.
While the Bible is conspicuous about Paul never going to Britain or Spain, it is almost certain that Paul did in fact go to Britain. One legend accounts for him arriving and travelling towards the region of Joseph and Glastonbury via Devon. There is an ancient tale from the same area testifying the “Devil” visited Devon.
 
5.
We also know that Paul was excommunicated some time around 59/60 CE for his terrible crimes against the church.
 
6.
On this basis, the following events are sadly and most likely the true history of what happened to Jesus, Mary and Judah at the hands of the most evil man in human history, the founder of Christianity, Paul of Tarsus.
 
7.
By openly preaching such evil lies against Jesus and the true message of the disciples by as early as 50 to 52 CE, Jesus and Mariamne (Mary Magdalene) would have heard about it.
 
8.
Probably in the first period, Jesus would have been able to contain himself. But closer to the time of Paul’s excommunication, he was probably unable to stay silent any longer. Jesus himself might have been the instigator in sending a message to his brother James and getting Paul summonsed for excommunication as the first heretic in Christian history.
 
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But in doing so, Paul and the House of Ananus finally knew the location of Jesus and the royal family.
 
10.
Upon being excommunicated, Paul almost certainly returned as part of his “third” great mission and landed in France. Based upon the legend of Lazarus, Paul and his band of assassins found Jesus and in all probability Paul himself would have murdered Jesus, cutting off his head to return it as proof to Jonathan and the rest of the High Priest family.
 
11.
Sadly, judging by the legend of Mariamne (Mary Magdalene) being on her own hiding in the cave above the hills Paul also probably murdered Judah, the youngest child of Jesus. Leaving a group to still hunt for Mariamne (Mary Magdalene) and kill her, Paul would have left to return to Jerusalem with the severed head of Jesus as a proud trophy to show his masters and the secret High Priest of Christianity, Jonathan.
 
12.
While the head of Jesus was lost until the "treasure" was found by a handful of knights under the ruins of the Great Temple who then promptly founded the Templars, the rest of remains of Jesus, Mariamne and their child were all found in the lost tomb of Jesus and his family in 1980 at East Talpiot.
 
13.
Unfortunately the remains of Jesus, Mariamne, Judah, James and the others were taken by ultra-orthodox Jews who owe their heritage to Pharisees and re-buried in an unknown location.
 
14.
By 62 CE, emboldened, Jonathan had succeeded in getting his brother elected high priest and in the same year Mary was finally discovered and murdered while Paul ensured the brutal public torture and killing of James, the brother of Jesus.  
15.
The rest is history. The most evil man to ever walk the face of the earth was finally beheaded himself in 65 CE, but only after around half a million people had died because of his fanatical followers.  
     

 
 
 

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