The Templar Mission to Oak Island and Beyond: Search fo… (2024)

Jeff Bailey

Author2 books116 followers

March 16, 2019

Five stars for Zena Halpern’s book The Templar Mission to Oak Island and Beyond. What an incredible amounts of detailed research. As a good research project should, the book raises and introduces more questions than it answers. Oak Island and Hunter’s Mountain are definite mysteries. I saw on the television show, The Mystery of Oak Island that Zena Halpern had passed away. Such a loss. I would have liked to follow her research into some of the new questions that she raised. For followers of the Oak Island mystery, The Templar Mission to Oak Island and Beyond is a must read if there ever was one. Jeff Bailey, author of The Defect.

Roger Charles

199 reviews

March 1, 2019

A good adventure and a very interesting work concerning Templar’s, treasure and history. Not as we know history but a real background to what’s been happening and an insight to our ancestors knowledge

Claudia

1,220 reviews39 followers

October 3, 2020

I am intrigued by the mystery surrounding Oak Island as well as other mysteries associated with visits between Europe and Asia to the American continents in unrecorded history. Well, it could be recorded but the records aren't available - most likely due to destruction by the well-meaning fanatic to a natural disaster of the flaming sort. If the Polynesians could explore the Pacific in basically outriggers and Egyptians could cross the Atlantic in papyrus boats, I'm sure the massive sailed ships of China and Europe could as well.

Anyway, the majority of the book entails a history of the Templars, suppositions regarding their actions in Jerusalem along with other theories and specifically, the written manuscript/journal of a Templar mission to an area near Hunter Mountain in New York State and the survivors return. Halpern has done a lot of research in following the various hints and clues provided as well as possess a great deal of luck regarding her connections to people who can provide the next step in her investigation. It's an interesting read overall.

On the other hand, what annoyed me the most about the book is the reproductions of the maps, photos and other illustrations are too small as well as blurry. It is only available as an ebook so examining the illustrations closer, they are out of focus. Of course, if the reader wants to see 'better' quality images of them, they should go to the writer's website. Um. . . no. It's one thing to have a picture here or there out of focus and a completely different situation when basically all of the illustrations need to be reviewed somewhere else.

And then there is the teasers for further discussion will be in the next book. Pushing for sales aren't we? As interesting as the book and her theories may be, those two aspects have made me hesitate to buy any further into her notions. And unfortunately, the author has since passed away and the possibility of someone else continuing her work is - in my opinion - small.

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Renita Arnett

4 reviews

January 31, 2019

Great read

The information in this book is so jam packed i have to read it again. It was all so very interesting

frank

43 reviews1 follower

December 13, 2018

I am simply stunned

Anyone who loves real historical mysteries, and don't want a lot of them answered SHOULD NOT READ THIS BOOK. Everyone else...buckle in. I have gone to college for history. This is well researched with all the notations to review. The last part of the book will stun you. The implications are enough to buckle the knees, so read sitting. Again, just WOW!!!!

Ray York

101 reviews3 followers

January 15, 2019

I found this a very good and interesting read. I learned some things about history I never knew and now want to learn more. Zena Helpern is an very good writer and I will miss her future input. I hope Rick Lagina and his team at Oak Island will make her second book a reality.

Jan Fragoso

12 reviews1 follower

May 8, 2017

Great book

Can't wait for volume two. This book has answered so many questions I've had over the years about what was found by the Templars under solomons temple and so much more.

Merle Sullivan

25 reviews

January 16, 2019

WOW!

Facinating! Sent me off on related historical books. Read in two days which resulted in taking me away from daily goals, but who cares? Not I

Graham W

8 reviews

January 31, 2022

A very sensational book. Going into the book I had very little knowledge about the discoveries in New York, was a nice surprise. I use the word sensational to describe this book because it reads like fiction. There are so many areas to conduct further research and so many unanswered mysteries.

I have no doubt that many of the sources are credible, but would have liked to see more citations and supporting research done to substantiate some of these stories. It frustrated me so much reading this book the reliance on sources such as a Dr. William Jackson…I felt at times that entire stories were fabricated because Zena seems to take this Dr. Jackson’s notes and findings at face value without any further substantiation or evidences. I don’t know how much I believe that there was ever a “Dan Spartan” or a “Dr. Bill Jackson,” or whether they worked with the CIA…this could be embellished, and is a perfect cover to weave fiction without internet sleuths able to deep dive into it…also, how do we know that Dr. Jackson was not just someone with an overactive imagination or even a mental illness trying to build conspiracies? We can’t know, because there is no referencing him directly or speaking to this “Spartan Agency.”

Bob Withers

21 reviews2 followers

January 23, 2020

The book contains some very interesting material and it is clear Ms. Halpern had done extensive research on these subjects. I felt the presentation of the material was somewhat disorganized often skipping across hundreds of years on the same page. The book provides images of many original documents but I was unable to read any of them on a Kindle which was frustrating. Finally the connection to Oak Island is what initially interested me, however the Oak Island material is a very small part of the book. In my opinion not nearly significant enough to warrant such a prominent role in the title.

I very much enjoyed the examination of De Sudeley's "Templar Document" which comprised the bulk of the book and Ms. Halpern's observations were very helpful in my understanding.

It is most unfortunate that Ms. Halpern's passing will likely eliminate any possibility of the promised Volume 2. This also may account for the removal of Ms. Halpern's web site which may have had more information.

Susan

380 reviews3 followers

March 13, 2020

This book is the results of Zena Halpern's research into a Templar visit to North America. It is written for the serious researcher and is therefore not a light read. On the other side, it is serious research and I am glad that I read it. I now know more about the Templar visit to North America and groups other than Native Americans who were living in what is now the United States. Fans of the Curse of Oak Island will find this book interesting and helpful to their understanding of the possible visit made by Templar's to this island and their movements in the 13th century.

S

22 reviews

October 18, 2017

The subject matter intrigued me and the locales discussed are interesting however there were some real problems with the way the book was written and published. There are numerous typographical errors and leaps of faith which give me pause as to whether the research and conclusions drawn were rushed into completion in order to draw upon the attention that The Curse of Oak Island television show has provided to this project.

Lori Beth Turner

32 reviews

January 4, 2020

Intriguing

The amount of research by not only the author but also by such entities as the CIA , the Vatican, and prominent world leaders is astounding. This reads like a Hollywood and only the script is real. One hopes Ms. Harper's legacy continues with renewed zest and an equally tenacious group of researchers.

Renee Haggerty

6 reviews1 follower

July 2, 2020

Seriously not sure how much to believe. Some of it seems to be reaching and just fantastical but I found it fascinating and a good read once I grasped how she was presenting it. I have it on Kindle but I'm going to track down a paperback to add to my physical shelves.
Sadly the author has passed away and was not able to continue to produce her findings.

Alex Briggs

48 reviews

October 14, 2021

Best Templar book yet- why……? Because in 2014 the Vatican sent secret individuals to hunt the hunter mountains in NYC. That means there are documents still being translated and found! Plus, did you ever hear of anyone finding a Templar deposit? No, me either until I read this. Between 1985 and now “they” are finding caches and they are finding earth shaking documents. Boom. That’s a book

scott

3 reviews

September 4, 2023

There is more to our history than we are told

A fascinating account of the historical record revealing that European explorers visited North America long before Columbus. The reasons behind their voyages are even more amazing. There is a very interesting and important story that needs to be told!

Heather Jackson

3 reviews

April 21, 2024

I definitely agree that the portion of this book dedicated to Oak Island is slim. However, this book is filled with captivating commentary on very perplexing documents and maps. I thoroughly enjoyed and would recommend it for readers and fans of Oak Island—also those who are open to theories and research that contradicts current history books.

Nancy Lakey

2 reviews

May 7, 2019

Awesome info

I have been following Oak Island for 5 years now and wondered what made the Lagina's want to do this. After reading this... and through a couple of no way in hell's...I get it. Mind blowing if it all pans out!

Mike

56 reviews

February 20, 2020

A fascinating analysis of ancient travels to North America. This book exposes the tie in between Europe, the Middle East, Africa, South and North America centuries before Columbus. The Knights Templar left behind mysteries that are still being discovered and analysed today.

Warren

389 reviews1 follower

February 25, 2020

Interesting

Well written. You must be willing to believe and to accept a new beginning. The Author is not a revisionist historian, but one willing to review and accept well researched new facts. Very enjoyable.

Debye

335 reviews1 follower

March 6, 2020

I am an unabashed fan of ‘The Curse of Oak Island’ and read what I can find. With a fair degree of healthy skepticism as to the truth of things, I am nonetheless entertained and intrigued. It’s just plain fun!

Joseph A.

3 reviews

June 19, 2020

Spell Binding

I first heard of this book on The Curse of Oak Island. Once I started reading this book it was hard to put down. A must read for anyone who is interested in the Templars Knights, history, and true mystery.

Joe Lewis

John Lauer

3 reviews

March 11, 2021

A fascinating account of early visitors to America.

This is an intriguing book, well researched as it is well-written, scholarly yet personal. It is a shame that the author cannot complete her planned sequel. R.I.P.

Connie

23 reviews1 follower

May 31, 2023

more than Oak Island

At first I thought I wasn’t going to enjoy this book. But just like the Curse of Oak Island, the history just sucked me right in. I will read this book again to absorb the wealth of information presented.

Michael Long

80 reviews1 follower

February 4, 2019

Interesting read although nothing that hasn't been written before. I do feel that it is well written so for those whom are interested in the Templars, I highly recommend.

Sean Baity

23 reviews

March 9, 2019

Almost total and complete rubbish. Pseudo science mixed with tenuous connections and wishful thinking frequently pointing to WELL ESTABLISHED FRAUDS as truths. Sad.

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Raymond W. Carr

5 reviews

February 16, 2020

Sean's Book

Contains an incredible amount of information. I will need to read again in order to understand all she is trying to convey.

Mark

23 reviews

April 11, 2020

Speculation after speculation. It's pretty amazing what passes for evidence in this book.

Margaret

22 reviews

August 24, 2020

Fabulous book from an amazing lady who sadly left us too soon. Thank you Zena.

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