Da Vinci Code Supplements Released at http://www.familyforest.com

September 19, 2005 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News
For Immediate Release:

Da Vinci Code Supplements Released

Kamuela, HI Monday, September 19, 2005 – 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 these 27 Da Vinci Code supplements which Millisecond Publishing Company, Inc. has released today at www.familyforest.com/Da_Vinci_Code.html.

All of the historical figures who are the subjects of these 27 Family Forest® Kinship Reports, with only one exception, can be found in Dan Brown’s “The Da Vinci Code.”

The one exception is the world famous Oscar-winning Hollywood actor Tom Hanks who will be portraying Harvard professor Robert Langdon in the upcoming Ron Howard directed Sony Pictures film about “The Da Vinci Code.”


Adam
Bill Gates
Constantine the Great
Geoffrey Chaucer
Georgia O’Keeffe
Godfroi de Bouillon
Jesus
King Charles II
King Dagobert
Edward the Confessor
King George IV
King Henry V
King Henry VIII
King Philip IV the Fair
King Solomon
Lord Alfred Tennyson
Lord William St. Clair
Napoleon
Pepin d’Heristal
Prince Charles
Princess Diana
Robert Boyle
Sir Isaac Newton
Tom Hanks
Walt Disney
William Shakespeare
William the Conqueror


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