Suzanne Olsson

Sue Olsson is yet another name known to many in the recent work on the Roza Bol tomb.

Sue is finalizing Dr. Fida Hassnain's book (being a co-author) on the subject and in this book, they examines not only the tomb of Jesus in Kashmir, but also tombs of mother Mary, Moses, Noah and other Biblical figures.

Website
Sue has her own website which includes hand drawn maps as well as many images and photographs from the sites related to her old research.

www.jesus-kashmir-tomb.com/

Desecration of the Tomb?

Large portions of Sue's previous version of her own book have been dedicated to the tomb and in particular she highlights the changes to the tomb and talks of the artifacts contained being sold, a claim that is yet to be confirmed by others researchers. This sense of injustice is a dominating factor in her analysis. Sue has also tried on expounding a possible Israelite link with the Gautama Buddha and possible Israelite origin of Buddhism itself.

The changes made to the structure outside the tomb are clearly shown on Sue's website. The BBC4 docuemtnary showed clearly that the stucture around the tomb is now glass, where as early shots had a very intricate wooden strucutre. Sue explains in detail the way the tomb and its relics have been abused and sold to the highest bidder.

As said earlier, the extent of the desecration to the tomb, if any, is hard to know fully. There was speculation that the famous carved footprints had been removed from the tomb also, but reports from recent visitors [December 2006] have thankfully revealed they are still in place.

 

Jesus in India Film - Paul Davids

Sue features in Paul Davids' film, Jesus in India, in which she talks about the tomb and her strong personal belief about the authenticity of the tomb. She also talks about her attempts to obtain DNA from the tomb and how these collapsed at the last moment.

 

Areas of Research
- Jesus in India
- Bloodlines & Linage
- Jesus as king of Kashmir
- Israelite Buddha

 

Obtaining DNA

Sue also to obtian DNA from the tomb but was denied at the last moment.