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Family Forest® Kinship Reports are computer generated
responses to who’s related to who in the Family Forest®, and how exactly are
they related (meaning 3rd great-grandson, 4th cousin 6
times removed, etc.), along with the name of the common ancestor who connects
each one of those usually ten thousand or more different relatives to the
subject of the report.
All of the 27 Family Forest® Kinship Reports listed below
are available as PDF (Adobe Acrobat) all on one CD-ROM. Most are
700-900 pages in length, and they are approximately 1.5 MB. Each of them can be
a catalyst for additional delight and enrichment for both the book and the
movie.
Godfroi de Bouillon
This is the French King who ruled Jerusalem during the First Crusade, and founded
the Knights Templar. Relatives who appear in his Family Forest® Kinship Report
and also appear in The Da Vinci Code include: William Shakespeare, Pepin
d’Heristal, King Dagobert, King Philip IV the Fair, King Saint Edward the
Confessor, King Henry V, King Henry VIII, William the Conqueror, and Sir Isaac
Newton.
King Solomon. This
is the same King Solomon from The Bible whose name is synonymous with wisdom,
and it was in King Solomon’s Temple that Godfroi de Bouillon’s Knights Templar
supposedly found the treasures that brought them so much power and wealth.
Relatives who appear in his Family Forest® Kinship Report
and also appear in The Da Vinci Code include: Adam, Jesus, Godfroi de Bouillon,
William the Conqueror, King Dagobert, King Philip IV the Fair, Constantine the
Great, Pepin d’Heristal, King Saint Edward the Confessor, King Henry V, King
Henry VIII, and Sir Isaac Newton.
King Philip IV the
Fair. This is the French King who supposedly conspired with Pope Clement V
to crush the Knights Templar in a surprise attack in 1307, which resulted in
Friday the 13th still being generally considered an unlucky day.
Relatives who appear in his Family Forest® Kinship Report and also appear in
The Da Vinci Code include: King Saint Edward the Confessor,
King Henry V, King Henry VIII, King Charles II, William Shakespeare, and Sir
Isaac Newton.
Sir Isaac Newton.
This is Sir Isaac Newton the “most illustrious philosopher.” Among numerous
accomplishments, including announcing the Theory of Gravity, he was said to have
been a Grand Master of the Priory of Sion. Relatives who appear in his Family Forest® Kinship Report
and also appear in The Da Vinci Code include: King Henry V, King Henry VIII,
King George IV, King Charles II, Napoleon, and Lord Alfred Tennyson.
Lord William St.
Clair (or Sinclair). This is the founder of Rosslyn Chapel. Although he is
claimed to be of the bloodline of Christ, he is not yet connected to parents
(or a spouse) in the Family Forest. Therefore, the thousands of people who
appear on his Family Forest® Kinship Report are all either descendants of his,
or spouses of his descendants. Relatives who appear in his Family Forest® Kinship Report
and also appear in The Da Vinci Code include: Princess Diana, Prince Charles,
King George IV, King Charles II, and Napoleon.
Constantine the
Great. This is the person supposedly most responsible for giving us the
generally accepted version of The Bible that has been passed along to present
day. Relatives who appear in his Family Forest® Kinship Report
and also appear in The Da Vinci Code include: King Solomon, Jesus, Godfroi de
Bouillon, William the Conqueror, King Dagobert, King Philip IV the Fair, King
Saint Edward the Confessor, King Henry V, King Henry VIII, and Pepin
d’Heristal.
Tom Hanks. Tom
Hanks need no introduction, but he is included in this collection because he
will be portraying Harvard professor Robert Langdon in the upcoming Ron Howard
directed Sony Pictures film based on The Da Vinci Code. Relatives who appear in his
Family Forest® Kinship Report and also appear in The Da Vinci Code include: William Shakespeare,
William the Conqueror, King Philip IV the Fair, King George IV, King Henry V, King Henry VIII,
Prince Charles, and Princess Diana.
Robert Boyle.
This is Robert Boyle the philosopher, who was said to have been a Grand Master
of the Priory of Sion. Warning: his is the smallest report in this collection,
and he is only lineage-linked to several hundred other people. Relatives who appear
in his Family Forest® Kinship Report and also appear in The Da Vinci Code include:
Prince Charles and Princess Diana.
Princess Diana. Her
marriage to Prince Charles at Westminster Abbey was mentioned in The Da Vinci
Code. At the time of her untimely death, Princess Diana was generally thought
to be the most popular woman in the world. Relatives who appear in her Family Forest® Kinship Report
and also appear in The Da Vinci Code include: King Henry VIII, King George IV,
King Charles II, Napoleon, Robert Boyle, and Prince Charles.
Adam. According
to The Da Vinci Code, Adam’s rib usurped the role of life-giver from women. The
Bible was the main source used to map the B.C. portion of the myriad ancestral
pathways that lead to Adam in the Family Forest. Relatives who appear in his Family Forest® Kinship Report
and also appear in The Da Vinci Code include: Godfroi de Bouillon, William the
Conqueror, Constantine the Great, Jesus, King Solomon, King Dagobert, King Saint
Edward the Confessor, and Pepin d’Heristal.
Bill Gates. In
addition to Bill Gates being the author of the book that lead to the Family
Forest® Project, a story is told in The Da Vinci Code about Bill Gates paying
$30.8 million at auction to buy some original Leonardo Da Vinci documents from
the Armand Hammer estate. Relatives who appear in his Family Forest® Kinship Report
and also appear in The Da Vinci Code include: Sir Isaac Newton, Napoleon, King
Henry VIII, King Charles II, King George IV, Prince Charles, and Princess
Diana.
King George IV of
Great Britain. Relatives who appear in his Family Forest® Kinship Report
and also appear in The Da Vinci Code include: Sir Isaac Newton King Philip IV
the Fair, Napoleon, King Charles II, King Henry V, King Henry VIII, Prince
Charles, and Princess Diana.
King Henry V of
England. The final clue to unlocking the second cryptex was found at the
place where the funeral of Henry V occurred, Westminster Abbey.
Relatives who appear in his Family Forest® Kinship Report
and also appear in The Da Vinci Code include: Sir Isaac Newton, King Philip IV
the Fair, King Henry VIII, and King Charles II.
Walt Disney. In
addition to being a visionary artist and the creator of the world’s most famous
mouse, according to The Da Vinci Code Walt Disney was a Freemason who was
intentionally passing along the Grail story to future generations.
Relatives who appear in his Family Forest® Kinship Report
and also appear in The Da Vinci Code include: Sir Isaac Newton, King Henry VIII,
King Charles II, King George IV, Prince Charles, and Princess Diana.
William the
Conqueror. The final clue to unlocking the second cryptex was found at the
place where the Coronation of William the Conqueror occurred on December 25,
1066, Westminster Abbey. Relatives who appear in his Family Forest® Kinship Report
and also appear in The Da Vinci Code include: King Dagobert, King Philip IV the
Fair, Pepin d’Heristal, King Saint Edward the Confessor, King Henry V, King
Henry VIII, King Charles II, Sir Isaac Newton, and William Shakespeare.
King Henry VIII of
England. Henry VIII once enclosed St. James’s Park, which now contains the
descendants of the pelicans his 3rd-great-grandnephew, King Charles
II (also in this collection), received as a gift from the Russian Ambassador.
Relatives who appear in his Family Forest® Kinship Report
and also appear in The Da Vinci Code include: King George IV, King Philip IV
the Fair, King Henry V, and King Charles II.
Lord Alfred Tennyson.
This is the same Tennyson who is buried with two others in this collection,
Geoffrey Chaucer and Sir Isaac Newton, in Poet’s Corner at Westminster Abbey.
Relatives who appear in his Family Forest® Kinship Report
and also appear in The Da Vinci Code include: Sir Isaac Newton, King Henry
VIII, Prince Charles, King Charles II, and Princess Diana.
Geoffrey Chaucer.
This is the same Chaucer who is buried with two others in this collection, Lord
Alfred Tennyson and Sir Isaac Newton, in Poet’s Corner at Westminster Abbey.
Relatives who appear in his Family Forest® Kinship Report and
also appear in The Da Vinci Code include: Bill Gates, Georgia O’Keeffe, Prince
Charles, and Princess Diana.
Emperor Napoleon I.
One of the foremost conquerors in recorded history, Napoleon is credited in The
Da Vinci Code with having said “What is history, but a fable agreed upon?”
Relatives who appear in his Family Forest® Kinship Report
and also appear in The Da Vinci Code include: King George IV, King Charles II,
King Henry V, King Henry VIII, Prince Charles, and Princess Diana.
Pepin d’Heristal.
According to The Da Vinci Code, Pepin d’Heristal colluded with the Vatican in
the assassination of King Dagobert (also in this collection) in an attempt to
exterminate the Merovingian bloodline. Relatives who appear in his Family Forest® Kinship Report
and also appear in The Da Vinci Code include: Constantine the Great, Godfroi de
Bouillon, Jesus, King Dagobert, King Philip IV the Fair, King Henry V, King
Henry VIII, William Shakespeare, Sir Isaac Newton, King Saint Edward the
Confessor, and William the Conqueror.
Prince Charles. Although
only briefly mentioned in The Da Vinci Code, Prince Charles is heir to the
British throne, and a descendant of many famous leaders involved in Grail lore.
Relatives who appear in his Family Forest® Kinship Report
and also appear in The Da Vinci Code include: King Henry VIII, King George IV,
King Charles II, Napoleon, Robert Boyle, and Princess Diana.
William Shakespeare.
In addition to being one of the world’s most famous poets and dramatists,
according to The Da Vinci Code Shakespeare was a Freemason, and he was known
for using iambic pentameter. Relatives who appear in his Family Forest® Kinship Report
and also appear in The Da Vinci Code include: King Henry V and King Henry VIII.
King Charles II. The
descendants of the pelicans he received as a gift from the Russian Ambassador
now live at St. James’s Park, which was once enclosed by Charles II’s 3rd-great-granduncle,
King Henry VIII (also in this collection). Relatives who appear in his Family Forest® Kinship Report
and also appear in The Da Vinci Code include: King Philip IV the Fair, King
George IV, King Henry V, and King Henry VIII.
King Dagobert I of
France. According to The Da Vinci Code, King Dagobert was a descendant of
Jesus (also in this collection) and he was assassinated by the Vatican in collusion
with Pepin d’Heristal (also in this collection) in an attempt to exterminate
the Merovingian bloodline. Relatives who appear in his Family Forest® Kinship Report
and also appear in The Da Vinci Code include: Jesus, Sir Isaac Newton,
Constantine the Great, Pepin d’Heristal, King Philip IV the Fair, William the
Conqueror, King Charles II, King Henry V, King Henry VIII, and William
Shakespeare.
King Saint Edward the
Confessor of England. The final clue to unlocking the second cryptex was
found at the place where Edward the Confessor was canonized, Westminster Abbey.
Relatives who appear in his Family Forest® Kinship Report
and also appear in The Da Vinci Code include: Pepin d’Heristal, Godfroi de
Bouillon, King Philip IV the Fair, King Henry V, King Henry VIII, and William
Shakespeare.
Georgia O’Keeffe.
Although only briefly mentioned in The Da Vinci Code, and not favorably, this
famous American artist is shown in the Family Forest to be a descendant of at
least one of the famous people (see Q&A below) buried in Poet’s Corner at
Westminster Abbey. Relatives who appear in her Family Forest® Kinship Report and
also appear in The Da Vinci Code include: Bill Gates, King Henry V, King Henry
VIII, and King Charles II.
Jesus. In
addition to providing hope and inspiration to so many billions of people during
the last two thousand years, what may or may not have actually happened in
Jesus’ life is the wellspring of the legends that The Da Vinci Code is built
upon. Relatives who appear in his Family Forest® Kinship Report and
also appear in The Da Vinci Code include: Adam, King Solomon, Constantine the
Great, Pepin d’Heristal, King Dagobert, King Philip IV the Fair, King Saint
Edward the Confessor, and William the Conqueror.
Before ordering this report, please read the following. This
report is certain to be controversial, but with a little understanding, and
knowing what to expect, most people will find it to be both beneficial and
thought provoking.
Digitally indexing recorded history in lineage-linked
(attaching people to immediate family members) format, trying to place
individuals into the one and only place they actually occupied in the unfolding
of history, is sometimes difficult. Equally knowledgeable experts sometimes
reach completely different conclusions, and the ancestral history surrounding
Jesus in all directions is the best example.
For instance, who was his father? Most Christians believe it
was God, and that’s how we attached him. However, why do both Matthew and Luke
start Jesus’ genealogy with Joseph?
Did he have siblings, or at least half-siblings? Some
printed sources (including The Bible) say yes, and give names.
The Family Forest maps out ancestral pathways from close
relatives of Jesus that travel for thousands of years both forward and backward
is time, based on recorded history.
One very unique situation occurs with Jesus’ Family Forest®
Kinship Report. In The Bible, Luke 3: 38 specifically calls Adam “the son of
God” and that’s where we attached him. Therefore, although they were born
thousands of years apart, the software considers Jesus and Adam to be half-brothers.
So even though it is possible to travel through
generation-by-generation family ties in the Family Forest (the enormous digital
web of family links which allows the calculation of these reports) from Jesus
to Philip IV the Fair, King of France (who tried to crush the Knights Templar),
please make allowances for the reported relationship of “half 95th
great-grandnephew,” as the time period between Jesus and Philip would not be
long enough to make 95 “greats” possible (the calculation was made from Jesus’
“half-brother” Adam).
Questions & Answers
Q: Both Bill Gates and Georgia O’Keeffe are said to be in
Geoffrey Chaucer’s Family Forest® Kinship Report,
but Geoffrey Chaucer is not
listed as being in theirs. Why is this?
A: Many people in the Family Forest® are already
lineage-linked to hundreds of thousands
of their relatives. The software that
creates these kinship reports has a limitation of 999 pages.
This means that we
had to scale back the number of generations to fit within the 999 pages.
Both Bill Gates and Georgia O’Keeffe are attached to so many of their close
relatives that their reports cannot be
allowed to extend far enough into past
to reach their common ancestor, Geoffrey Chaucer. The connections are there
in
the Family Forest®, and they can be seen visually through charts, but not yet
via kinship reports.
Q. Some other people are not listed as being in some of the
Family Forest® Kinship Reports of
the people who are said to be in theirs. Why
is this?
A. The reason is the same as the first answer. The growth of
the Family Forest®
is running ahead of the ability of currently available
technology (especially the Internet) to fully display the ancestral
history this enormous system of digital links already contains. For now, the results
must be displayed in pieces (albeit large pieces).
A. How accurate are these Family Forest® Kinship Reports?