El Castillo Secreto: La Clave del BIEN y del MAL: 2020
Spanish
By (author): Miguel Hernandez-Bronchud
Democracies are a relatively recent form of government formed through different formats and circumstances. The French Revolution led to a republican variant of democracy, the Russian Bolshevik Revolution led to a non democratic form of communist ruling while Spanish imperial history eventually led to a weak democratic Second Republic at a critical time in the 1930s when Fascism, Nazism and Communism were at their climax all inevitably ending in tragic military conflict: first the 1936-39 Spanish Civil War, and then WW II ... In searching out the troubled history of both his grandparents Miguel Hernandez-Bronchud unexpectedly discovered that one of them had been tortured and imprisoned in a medieval castle in Aragon, linked to the extraordinary fourteenth century don Juan Fernandez de Heredia - advisor to several kings and popes as well as powerful and esoteric Grand Master of the Knights of St John, both in Rhodes and Avignon. He suggests that some of the symbols found in the Coat of Arms of the United Grand Lodge of England may be related to this enigmatic medieval personality and the medieval Kingdom of Aragon. He also discovered that his other grandfather had been shot in 1936 by General Franco, like so many others at the beginning of the Spanish Civil War, thereby preventing him from forestalling Hitler's helping Franco to cross the Straits of Gibraltar in order to win the war for Fascism and Nazism. New provocative historical hypotheses have emerged during this careful and personal historical research based on documents, facts and stones - all still visible!
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