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Nationality
  
British

Occupation
  
author


Name
  
Laurence Gardner

Role
  
Writer

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Born
  
17 May 1943 (
1943-05-17
)
London

Died
  
August 12, 2010, Exeter, United Kingdom

Books
  
Lost Secrets of the Sacre, The Illustrated Bloodline, Genesis of the Grail Kings, Realm of the Ring Lords, The Magdalene Legacy

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Laurence Gardner (17 May 1943 – 12 August 2010) was an author and lecturer. He wrote on subjects such as the Jesus bloodline, anti-gravity and the cloning of Adam and Eve.

Contents

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Career

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Laurence Gardner's first book Bloodline of the Holy Grail was published during 1996. The book was serialized in the Daily Mail and was a best seller. He used his books to propose several theories, including a belief that Jesus and Mary Magdalene had married and had children, whose descendants included King Arthur and the House of Stuart. In Lost Secrets of the Sacred Ark he claimed that the Ark of the Covenant was a machine for manufacturing "monatomic gold" – a supposed elixir which could be used to extend life. His books also included theories about Freemasonry, the Knights Templar, The Holy Grail and proposed connections between Atenism and Judaism.

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Gardner referred to himself as "Chevalier Labhran de Saint Germain", and "Presidential Attache to the European Council of Princes" (the existence of which cannot be verified) also "Prior of the Celtic Churches Sacred Kindred of Saint Columbia". He also claimed to be Jacobite Historiographer Royal of the Royal House of Stewart. He was an endorser of Michael Lafosse, in particular his claims to be descended from the House of Stuart, which Gardner claimed was descended from Jesus Christ.

Historians and scholars regard him as a conspiracy theorist, and treat his work as pseudohistory. Michel Lafosse's claims have been dismissed.

Laurence Gardner was also known in the United States for his radio telephone-ins.

It was announced on his personal website that he had died on 12 August 2010 after a prolonged illness.

His book, The Origin Of God, was published during 2010 as a print on demand book from the Dash House Publishing Company established by his widow. It is described as "a biographical exploration of the deiform character variously known as Yahweh, Allah, or simply The Lord. It seeks to uncover and evaluate his original identity...". His final book Revelation of the Devil, a companion to The Origin of God, was published by Dash during 2012.

Personal life

Gardner was born in Hackney, London. He was married to Angela and they had one child together and two children from a previous marriage. He was a stockbroker before becoming an author. Gardner was also an artistic painter, working alone and with Canadian artist Peter Robson.

References

Laurence Gardner Wikipedia