JJ and Desiree Hurtak are going to take us to a new level of understanding of the Shroud of Turin. Think it’s a fake? Not so fast, take another look. Think you understand what this remarkable object really is? You are going to go beyond that understanding as William Henry and the Hurtaks explore this most remarkable of all relics in an entirely new way.

The Hurtak’s websites are Hurtak.com and KeysofEnoch.org.

William Henry’s website is William Henry.net, and be sure to explore the three great tours he has planned this year: Italy and the Shroud of Turin, Rennes le Chateau and the Secrets of the Cathars, and Egypt: the Deep Journey. read more

JJ and Desiree Hurtak are going to take us to a new level of understanding of the Shroud of Turin. Think it’s a fake? Not so fast, take another look. Think you understand what this remarkable object really is? You are going to go beyond that understanding as William Henry and the Hurtaks explore this most remarkable of all relics in an entirely new way.

The Hurtak’s website is Hurtak.com.
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The Turin Shroud is one of the most enigmatic artefacts on earth. It is purported to be the burial cloth used to shroud the body of Jesus Christ after his crucifixion, and the faint image of a naked man imprinted on the cloth is believed to be that of the Messiah Himself.
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In 1998, Virginia artist Athalyn Rose found a large (9 X 15 foot) piece of muslin cloth. Gradually, Biblical images began to appear on it.

The images were not painted on either side of this gigantic cloth, but are deeply embedded within the fibers of the cloth and can only be seen if the cloth is backlit. Otherwise, it looks black on both sides. This is reminiscent of the Shroud of Turin (NOTE: Subscribers can still listen to this show).
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