Jesus, Mary Magdalene, and the vaults: The American secret that could shake Christianity

Jesus, Mary Magdalene, and the vaults: The American secret that could shake Christianity

Could Jesus' bones be hidden in America? A Templar claims secret vaults in the U.S. hold remains of Jesus, Mary Magdalene, and more—challenging Christian history.

Business Today Desk
  • Jul 15, 2025,
  • Updated Jul 15, 2025 4:23 PM IST
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A modern Templar claims Jesus’ bones were smuggled from Jerusalem—and are now buried in secret U.S. vaults.

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According to Timothy Hogan, two hidden vaults in the American Northwest guard the ultimate heresy: the bones of Jesus Christ.

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The 1980 discovery of the Talpiot Tomb in Jerusalem—inscribed “Jesus, son of Joseph”—still fuels a fiery debate. Now Hogan says its remains didn’t stay in Israel.

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Hogan claims the Vatican knows about the bones—and tried to seize them in Istanbul to silence the truth about resurrection.

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The Knights Templar were disbanded in 1312. Hogan says they never really vanished—and neither did their secret relics.

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Could science prove it? Hogan believes DNA testing could one day confirm the bones' divine identity—and shatter Christian doctrine.

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The vaults allegedly hold not just Jesus, but Mary Magdalene and John the Baptist too—casting doubt on centuries of biblical narrative.

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Hogan says the relics were once scattered in seven sites worldwide. Today, only two remain. Both are off-limits. Both are guarded.

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Scholars call it a myth. But Hogan’s claims, rooted in secrecy and defiance, echo through podcasts, conspiracies, and curious minds worldwide.

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