Saturday, December 12, 2009
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Lucania has been hiding things over centuries... now it's been found out. Today it's called Basilicata, but we refer to it's original name.
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Friday, August 14, 2009
Monday, August 10, 2009
FRANK COGAN'S VISIT TO ACERENZA, LUCANIA
October, 2002.
Lucania-Basilicata southern Italy
Frank Cogan, Ambassador of Ireland in Rome visits a tiny village called Acerenza.
Ambassador Cogan asked many questions about the historical events of the village, the region itself, and the MacGlinni clan; questions that were previously unexplained or unknown. The outcome poised some incredible discoveries.
This blog takes note of the various researches and astonishing results that are spiraling and compiling like crazy. We wish to strengthen the bond between the antique Gaelic clan that settled in this place around 1607.
So many ancient populations were forgotten or were confused by the official history: Pythagoras, Giuliano L’Apostata, the Therapeutics, Irish monks, Norman Knights, the Crusades, the Knights Templar, pirates, mystical schools, noble Gaelic families, the masons and the Illuminati. Each and everyone make up a complex Lucanian braid, making an reappearing for the sake of reclaiming the roles they’ve once played throughout history.
Unpublished material and sceneries far from the usuals that are studied by official historians permit us to encounter the protagonists of this exceptional vicissitude. It is not by chance that in this fantastic adventure an unknown portrait of LEONARDO DA VINCI --that remained for centuries hidden--was found. Or the SACRED GEOMETRY IN THE ACERENZA CATHEDRAL --known for centuries only by those who knew how to conceive it-- was found in Lucania too. Or the finding of the STATUE OF SAINT BERNARD WITH A BAPHOMET at his feet which included a testimony, a message enscribed on his skull; the QUATTRE CHIFFRE.
This project is the fruit of difficult and rigorous work, based on an impressionable quantity of studies and historical sourcing which was gathered over the past 7 years. All this has granted us permission to produce a two-part documentary directed by Fabio Tamburini and his assistant Marco Marini which landed on Italian television, and led to several other important conferences, publications and sensational discoveries.
The minikin village of Acerenza, with its uncertain and murky future along with the entire region, found its pride in the strength of its own history, in the science of Pythagoras, and in the scream of Robert Guiscard heroic warrior. Will these spirits be the ones to laugh at defeated power or instead help us to see the future with daring eyes? We cannot be certain, but we would love to believe in it.
Gianni Glinni
Raffaello Glinni
Nicola Barbatelli and
Jackelin J. Jarvis


A fluke.
Found in a church in Pietragalla was the fresco of Jesus besides an American cactus, which was strangely from the 13th century.
“Gl’inni Arms” is the coat of arms of the Gl’inni family from Acerenza. It sits above the entrance of the antique Glinni building. This symbol is the same one as the O’Connor clan, Dun of Glengiven; called O’Connor Glinni Gaimen.
"The clearest way into the Universe is through a forest wilderness." John Muir
The last non-Christian Roman Emperor who was placed on the steeple of the Acerenza Cathedral in place of a cross was Julian the Apostate. It was only noticed and taken down in the 1930s. He who opposed Christianity, towered over the Acerenza cathedral as a reminder of Paganism, which he vowed to restore. An image of the Acerenza steeple appears in the book by Filiberto Campanile
The Cave of Saint Antuono preceding the Knights Templar, in Oppido Lucano near Acerenza.
***La grotta di Sant’Antuono in precedenza dei templari, sita in Oppido Lucano, vicino Acerenza.

















