Discovered at Qumran in 1952, this metal document is not religious fiction but a literal and precise inventory of Solomon’s Temple wealth, detailing exact locations of vast gold and silver caches hidden from the Babylonians. The Knights Templar, during their excavations beneath Herod’s Temple, possessed a copy of this scroll, providing them the exact roadmap to Solomon’s treasures, which explains their meteoric rise to power and influence in medieval Europe. Mainstream archaeologists like Shimon Gibson push the false narrative that the scroll records funds for a 2nd-century revolt, a deliberate diversion to obscure the scroll’s true, explosive connection to Solomon’s…

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