Da Vinci Code Research Being Auctioned on eBay

The surprising results of a decade of research into Da Vinci Code family ties are being auctioned this week on eBay. Da Vinci Code fans and critics alike will be surprised if not flabbergasted to discover the...

Kamuela, HI, May 03, 2006 --(PR.com)-- The surprising results of a decade of research into Da Vinci Code family ties are being auctioned this week on eBay.

This family history research relates personally to most (if not all) of the people who will be visiting the theaters in the upcoming weeks to see Tom Hanks portray Harvard professor Robert Langdon in Sony Pictures’ highly anticipated Hollywood production of “The Da Vinci Code”. 

Da Vinci Code fans and critics alike will be surprised if not flabbergasted to discover the mystifying and highly interconnected web of generation-by-generation family ties (according to fully sourced recorded history) that actually connects most of the real people in Dan Brown’s phenomenal best-seller “The Da Vinci Code” to each other as relatives. 

After tens of thousands of hours have been spent digitally connecting the dots of thousands of years of ancestral history according to where the experts say they should be connected, the computer was asked to analyze the results to identify the pictures that appear. 

A virtually limitless number of surprising and counterintuitive reports can emerge; including the 27 sole-source Da Vinci Code genealogy reports which Millisecond Publishing Company, Inc. (MPC) is auctioning this week on eBay.
The auction can be found at
http://cm.ebay.com/cm/ck/1065-29296-2357-0?uid=597122&site=0&ver=LCA080805&item=
9515574129&lk=URL 

The successful bidder will own the exclusive publishing rights (MPC will remove availability from its site, and redirect visitors to the successful bidder’s site) for surprising and thought-provoking Da Vinci Code content that is unavailable anywhere else. 

The opening bid for the entire collection of these 27 Adobe PDF reports is $10,000.

Due to more pressing priorities, MPC cannot devote the necessary time to market these unique resources, and is therefore making this opportunity available to others who can more directly benefit from this timely and unique content.

About the Family Forest® Project:

In a review by Barbara Schenck in Genealogical Computing magazine she said: “Family Forest takes a whole different perspective. It looks at individuals, yes. But its talent is for fitting individuals into the big picture. In fact, it fits them into lots of pictures by allowing users to explore their connections to places, events, social groups and ultimately, each other. Its goal is to show links that aren't immediately obvious, to make history personal and relevant, and to allow individuals from many backgrounds and ethnic origins to find out how they and their ancestors link into the world community. If you've ever had people say to you that history has nothing to do with them, this is the software that will change their minds.”

Millisecond Publishing Company, Inc. is the home of the Family Forest® Project, and the latest state-of-the-art presentation is the Family Forest® Leadership Edition. Please visit www.familyforest.com/Da_Vinci_Code.html for examples of why the Family Forest® is called the world’s most interconnected digital resource for ancestral history.

Contact: Millisecond Publishing Company, Inc.
Kristine M. Harrison
www.familyforest.com
kristine@FamilyForest.com
808-883-8060

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