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Da Vinci's Darkest Secret

Da Vinci's Darkest Secret

By Philip Gardiner

  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release Date: 2015-03-03
  • Advisory Rating: NR
  • Runtime: 1h 4min
  • Director: Philip Gardiner
  • iTunes Price: USD 9.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99

Description

The Holy Grail is inextricably linked with the mysterious family known to the ruling elite as the Merovingians; a name used in the Da Vinci Code, The Matrix and others due to the undeniable power it holds. Prepare to discover Da Vinci's darkest secret.

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Reviews

  • Hit Job

    1
    By LawMichigander
    This movie is a hit job by establishment christians. Be warned. I am sure the Council of Shadows approves. They totally wave off the christ blood line and go with a serpant worshipers blood line.
  • Very Misleading - Should be free

    1
    By The Peab
    The production quality, alone, makes this unethical. This little didee should be free. So all of the human race's belief systems originate from hallucinations? ... drug induced, of course. I'm not one to completely dismiss the notion that religion is the opiate of the masses, but the surprise conclusion of whomever contrived this thing goes way too far. The cowardice of those responsible for producing this becomes very clear by the end - they spend an hour of your time, along with $4.99 of your money, to try and mislead you into "reason", rather than stating a clear premise or hypothesis, and then proceeding to "prove" it. What an absolute farce. This garbage is supported by cheezy graphics and a rambling narration that completely insults the intelligence of any thinking person - "believer" or not. If you see this for free, or maybe 0.99, be my guest. (Even at 0.99, and even if you're a staunch athiest, you will be nothing short of insulted by the approach taken.) This is non-science, non-reason, and, non-sense. In those three arenas, it ranks number one.
  • Excellent

    5
    By Cowboysfan777777771
    I've studied Da Vinci a bit but this is the best resource I have found. Recommended.

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