The Secret Location of the Holy Grail. Did Arthur Conan Doyle Know its Location?
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The Scottish writer Arthur Conan Doyle is most familiar to us today as the creator of the detective Sherlock Holmes. A lesser known fact about him is that he was also a Scottish Rite Freemason. Doyle was inarguably a highly intelligent and well-read man, who later in his life turned to mysticism and was the head of a Spiritualist movement, which lobbied to change England’s old law against witchcraft. He was a champion of the occult, and relished the writings of Crowley and Madame Blavatsky. Doyle was also knowledgable in regards to the Grail writings and some believe he knew of its hidden location. Was Doyle just spinning a yarn or was he speaking truth?
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