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Perhaps there's some truth in the Guardian's theory.
Further conspiracy theories were reported in the 2006 non-fiction book The Sion Revelation: The Truth About the Guardians of Christ's Sacred Bloodline by Lynn Picknett and Clive Prince (authors of the 1997 non-fiction book The Templar Revelation, the principal source for Dan Brown's claims about hidden messages in the work of Leonardo da Vinci).
"The next leg is what I call the moment of truth," he told the Guardian before departing.
As Bryant told the Guardian: "The truth is that people who subsidise the arts most are artists themselves.
"Thanks in particular to my lawyer in Egypt and to inquiries by the Guardian the truth about my situation is finally being told," he said.
But there are gods not identifiable with such phenomena (e.g., Aditi, the infinite mother of all gods; Mitra, the friend; Varuna, the guardian of truth and righteousness; and Vishvakarman, the all-maker).
She would not let me use her name in this column because she said she did not want to lend authenticity to "such a pitiful guardian of truth and fairness".
Guardian: The truth about poo: we're doing it wrong.
Roemer sees himself as the guardian of truth in an Internet free-for-all.
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