The Shroud Of Turin

Now, first I want to say that the RV ladies had a very difficult task and they did very well when one knows exactly what happened.  The ladies seemed mixed up because they were picking up the tasker’s desire (the turin shroud), but the whole story is BS, so they were torn between what they picked up from the tasker and mixed it up with what they really observed.

You may remember, some time ago, another remote viewer telling us about how Jesus actually escaped from his captors and was standing on a beach – waiting for a boat – and talking, telepathically, to his friends in Spirit. Jesus had sent some crazy person to be executed in his place and, from what the remote viewer said, was laughing and joking about it – not very nice in my opinion.
However, from the video I saw no reference to the shroud.
What the RVs described was the trial of the poor man plus some of his execution and his death.

The real story is that Jesus knew that soldiers were coming to arrest him and so he found a crazy, delusional person to take his place.  Jesus ran for it to the beach, took a boat for France, across the Mediterranean sea (not that long a distance) with his wife Mary Magdalene and his daughter Sarah. Their son went to India.
In the trial, the person described as Pontius Pilate, was the sick old man who was also out of his box due to Alzheimer’s or something similar.
The victim was the sort of person who has delusions and thought he was Jesus.  Behind the scenes was a Jewish priest, an evil man who was telling Pilate to condemn ‘Jesus’, which is what happened.
All the crowd scenes were the public baying for blood, which they got in spades.

One of the ladies picked up that she was being interfered with by some evil pope who did not want the truth revealed by the RVs that the whole story was a lie and that the shroud is a fake.  At least the evil forces prevented the RVs from honing in on the fake shroud, so they were successful in that part.

So, to summarize.
The RVs saw the trial of ‘Jesus’ and his death.  Pontius Pilate, a man sick in body and mind at that point, was pressured by a Jewish Rabbi  to condemn ‘Jesus’ to death while the real Jesus escaped and went to France where he started the Cathar movement.
The shroud was a later forgery.

Over 40 years ago I asked Dr Latimer about the shroud and he said that it didn’t matter if it was real or a fake.  It was the fact that people believed it that was important.

Now, some of what I have said above comes from the GWB but, as you know, they never judge people so I have had to fill in the blanks but I don’t think that I am far from the truth.

There was something that caught my attention.

I have always doubted the crucifix because it is not easy to make crucifixes.
It ever you have tried to make a really solid crucifix – and I have – attaching the cross beam in a really solid way is a lot of work. Especially if the condemned person is doing his best to free himself and is wrenching and straining on the cross beam but the ladies picked up that the condemned people were attached to a pole.  A rope was attached to the top of the pole and then the person was hung with his hands tied, above his head, to the rope which would have had the same effect of restricting his breathing.

This made much more sense to me.

I don’t know if you can visualize this?

I spoke to my wife about it and she agreed that it would have been by far the simplest way of hanging someone up to die.
A single pole, stuck in the ground and the person hung, by his hands from the top of the pole would be easy to make.

As I was watching the RV session, I had a distinct sort of flash back to Roman times.
I could see quite clearly that this pole idea was used for a number of things.
They had courtyards with a number of poles, maybe 7 or 8 feet long.  They were longer but a couple of feet were driven in the ground leaving the above mentioned length above ground.
They were mostly in military barracks but taverns had stabling yards with similar poles.  Into the top of the poles, stout spikes were driven.
Now, when horses needed to be contained, the reins were linked over to spikes, thus tethering the horses.  This was the primary uses of the poles.

So I want you to imagine a yard with, perhaps 20 such poles spread around the yard.  More than one horse at a time could be thus tethered.  I could see up to 4 horses at a time tethered by linking the reins over each spike.  The Roman soldiers used a lot of horses and this was a temporary method of containing the horses for short periods.
Overnight, the horses would be stabled but the poles had other uses.

If the Romans arrested a person or a group of people, their hands could be tied to a length of rope in a sort of short loop. This loop was thrown over the spike and as the top of the pole was above the reach of the average person at that time, effectively, it could be used as a sort of retaining method.  The people were retained with their arms stretched above their heads.
I think they tied their feet together to stop the prisoners scaling the pole and escaping.

It the Romans wanted to whip someone, the same poles were used with the person.  A short loop was tied to the hands of the victim, thrown over the spike and that person was trapped with his arms stretched above his head and he was summarily dealt with by the soldiers with the delightful whips they made.

Finally, if someone was to be ‘crucified’, the loop was made very short, thrown over the spike and the person was hung with his feet off the ground and left to die.

That is the image that I got.

I do not think that the ‘Jesus’ person was crucified (for want of a better word) on the hill where it was supposed to happen.
I think that the ‘Jesus’ person was first whipped in one of these stable yards which had been opened to the public so that they could watch the spectacle and then, when all that had been done, the rope was shortened, ‘Jesus’ lifted up, the rope thrown once again over the spike and he was left to die.
So the whole event happened in a military place, with all these poles and the poor man was left to die.

I have no proof of this but that is the image I saw.

I am pretty sure that I am correct.  I could check with the GWB but it might have been them that gave me the image.

Bob