Posted on 12/03/2003 6:03:49 PM PST by Hal1950
Background Information
I first came across the subject matter of Rennes-le-Château in 1979, after watching one of Henry Lincolns documentaries. It was also during the late 1970s that I developed an interest in researching Christian origins, which touched upon matters like the Dead Sea Scrolls, the Nag Hammadi Texts and the Gnostics, the latter sect being similar to the mediaeval dualist sect the Cathars, featured on Lincolns documentary which was the main reason behind my watching it.
I had to confine myself entirely upon English material relating to the subject matter of Rennes-le-Château between 1979-1982, believing this to be wholly trustworthy and totally devoid of any mistakes relating to Bérenger Saunière and to Pierre Plantard.
However, when The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail was published in 1982 I experienced disappointment: I immediately recognised that the so-called researches on the New Testament were very much a 'rush job' and that the authors did not even know some of the basic facts relating to Christianity (all of this was documented by the critics in 1982 at the time of its publication, and by 'critics' I am not just referring here to the academic establishment).
During the course of my researches into Rennes-le-Château between 1979-1982 I met the acquaintance of two supporters of Henry Lincoln, one of whom suggested that it would be a good idea to meet Jean-Luc Chaumeil, a French researcher who was considered to be a spokesman of Pierre Plantard. It seemed like a good idea after reading The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail "was this what the Priory of Sion and Rennes-le-Château was really all about?" I kept asking myself
I first met Jean-Luc Chaumeil in Paris in September 1982 and the meeting was an eye-opener! There he showed me a lot of the evidence demonstrating that the Priory of Sion was a hoax, that the parchments as allegedly discovered by Saunière were really Philippe de Chèrisey fakes, and that Plantard was an outright charlatan. Not only this, but Chaumeil had actually informed Henry Lincoln about all of this prior to the publication of The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail. Jean-Luc Chaumeil was a very disappointed man.
My French contact had become established - I soon got to know about the various French books on this subject-matter by authors like René Descadeillas and Jacques Rivière: all of which were mainly based on primary source material - I spotted that these authors let the facts speak for themselves and that theories were minimal in their scheme of things. I was highly impressed by this approach.
The French material gives a totally different account of the activities of Bérenger Saunière, and is far more critical of the part played by Pierre Plantard and his Priory of Sion.
Consequently, I decided to tabulate and to collate all the facts together to some of the subject matters found in 'The Holy Blood and The Holy Grail' - favourites that included Rennes-le-Château, the Priory of Sion, Christianity, the Dead Sea Scrolls and Freemasonry. I realised that the best way of doing this was by way of Chronological framework, because by doing so the evolution and development of the various subject matters was also produced in the process. So the idea behind my chronologies was born - they are shorthand information databases based upon facts devoid of theories - just like the best French books on Rennes-le-Château that most of the English-speaking world is not aware of.
Paul Smith.
Thanks!
blam? I dunno, you may be interested in this, although it is a bit 'recent' for your usual stuff... LOL
Thanks for the ping. Current events huh? (LOL)
It was traditional to buy the disposable cups from poor potters who had fired them in an open fire and peddled them on the streets of Jerusalem as they do to this day. Each cup had a capacity of a hen's egg and a half. There was not just one "holy grail" but at least 13 of them, all crude disposables that were usually discarded then next day.
Now you know the rest of the story that was hidden by "Christian" anti-semitism for all these centuries.
Oh, I almost forgot to tell you, the clay for the cups came from The Potter's Field...
In they West they converted to Ishlam and continue to plague us as Albanians.
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