Monday, August 30, 2010

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The Templar Treasure: A search of knowledge

Promising Thus the title of a new book by Daniel Tobias Wabbel is.

through ten years Searching on location throughout Europe and Israel and by studies of medieval texts and iconographic analysis of traces of Gothic cathedrals and chapels Templar, it was the author and his team to reconstruct the way the Ark of the Holy Land to Europe. So - as the relevant researchers and journalists are safe - they were able to finally locate the present location of the ark!

"The real Ark is located after a brief stint at the Vatican since the year 1145 in France," concludes Wabbel. "The Templars created a sophisticated system to hide the ark, because their property was dangerous in times of bloody pogroms. This changed also secretly the faith of the Templars from Christianity to Judaism. The idol "Baphomet" - literally "food chest" - that the Templars are said to have prayed aloud Inquistion, advising the former possession of the cargo by the Templars. For in a jar once the heavenly food of the Israelites manna was kept in the ark. The "Baphomet" of the Templars is nothing else than the Ark of the Covenant. ... More information can be found here ...

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

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Under this title there is a new German-language website on which we please note this point.

The Forge of knowledge is a portal on the Internet about religion, history and myths. There is also Information about the bloodline of Jesus Christ, including the controversial film "Bloodline the Movie." Also find articles about the history of Rennes-le-Château and the "Priory of Sion".
The website is a affiliated forum in which we can maintain its exchange with interested parties. ... More information can be found here ...

Monday, August 23, 2010

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forged of secret entrances and hidden crypts

A Mr. Albert Fagioli, which deals passionately with the mystery of the old Rheda, wrote after a year of research activity and research, a report on its work. Under the title - "Les chemins de l'histoire" - drew Work, he sent to the Direction régionale des affaires culturelles (DRAC ) du Languedoc-Roussillon, "the sub-prefecture in Limoux and to the municipal office of Rennes-le-Château.

The mentioned document is the result of his investigations, which were aimed at the possible location of two crypts, which are in the section of the church of Rennes-le-Château and reportedly has five underground entrances were accessible to locate.
"These figures are the fruit of research that I am in archives - from more than 1000 km from Rennes-le-Château - have made, because I initially had no direct knowledge of the area," Sun Fagioli.
beginning of 2009 he tried to confirm his findings and came into contact with the local authority of Rennes-le-Château. He applied for a permit for detailed soundings on that terrain by means of a so-called " Dowsers", a "divining rod-like" device in the field of Geobiology and Dowsing.
On 5 May he did so for the first time in his life to Rennes-le-Château. Three witnesses were present during his research: André Galaup, president of the Association l'Aparc (Association pour la preservation de l'âme de Rennes-le-Château), Michel Valet, author and publisher, and Philippe Goloubenko, Member for Culture of the town of Rennes-le-Château.

"All have followed my work during the day and they can confirm the location of the underground access and support for the two crypts at the church," commented Fagioli. To date, we ignored the presence of a second crypt of which is now the exact location known. "When Saunière spoke about the discovery of a tomb, it was thought he meant the" Tombeau of Lords "in the vicinity of the altar, but it could have been good to a grave, which is found in a large crypt, their access to under - or when -. was grave stone of the Marquise d'Hautpoul said this crypt is located on a . Deeper level than the one that is located near the altar, "Fagioli carried on from
... More information can be found here ...

Monday, August 16, 2010

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discovered grave of King Alaric?

says a French treasure hunters, the grave - and possibly also the treasure -. westgötischen discovered the king Alaric II in the nearby village of Montlaur (Aude) to have

Originally from Limoux researchers began in the 80's with his research and was also involved in the story of Rennes-le-Château and Rennes-les-Bains.

currently working on the Frenchman completed a documentary, which he in the course of the month want to publish - August 2010 - at a conference in City Hall Montlaur. ... More information can be found here ...

See also our report on " The Visigoths, the gold and the priests "