Rennes-le -Chateau

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Nephilm of Rennes Chateau and Boudet's True Celtic Language

by Carolyn Shield
 
 
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Chartres Stained glass windows may show knowledge of Supernatural beings from Orion

Chartres Cathedral was constructed between 1193 and 1250 AD. It was during the times of the Crusades. The legend of Templar knights bringing back knowledge from the Temple of Solomon is written by many researchers. The Crusader knights came from the noble families of France and Europe. A picture of the Ark of the Covenant is on a pillar at Chartres showing it being moved by a cart. The inscription states that the "Ark of the Covenant was yielded from here." Here is the link to see the Pillar
 
 
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Rennes Chateau: Sauniere and the Pure of Heart

I have been researching the Rennes Chateau Mystery and the connection to the Acadians of Nova Scotia . We have very few picture of Abbe Berenger Sauniere, Here is the link to one of his few pictures http://www.templaricavalieri.it/images/rennes_le_chateau_berenger_sauniere_03.gif
 
 
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Rennes-le-Chateau - The Mystery of the Golden Crest

A geometric sigil is not the usual heraldic device. The one on the golden crest is similar to the carving on the Centurion stone found in the Rennes-le-Chateau area by Ben Hammott and his team. The sigil on the stone and the shield are shown pointing to one another in the collage above, do they illustrate the joining of the North and the South so important to the esoteric society in 19th c. Girona, Spain?  
 
 
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Rennes Chateau Tetragramaton (All seeing eye) and Acadiens

A priest named Berenger Sauniere lived at the mysterious Rennes Chateau in France. He died on January 22 1917 after he became suddenly ill on January 17 1917. His vestments that he left his estate may show a clue to his spiritual and philosophical mind. The vestment had beautifully stitched a beautiful triangle with four Hebrew letters written
 
 
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Bugarach - the Mystic Mountain

By Val Wineyard   Bugarach, population 189, is a peaceful farming and wine-growing village in the Corbières, a mountain region in the south of France, and sits at the foot of the mountain of that name.