The Riddle Of Rennes Les Chateaux Part One Of 4
Rennes-le-Châteauis a commune in the Aude department in Languedoc in southern France.
This small French hilltop village is known internationally, and receives tens of thousands of visitors per year, for being at the center of various conspiracy theories, and for being the location of an alleged buried treasure discovered by its 19th-century priest Bérenger Saunière, the precise nature of which is disputed by those who believe in its existence, because of the sheer diversity of conflicting theories.
Exploring the Mystery of Rennes-le-Château in France
Rennes-le-Château is a castle in small hilltop village in Southern France that is at the center of many conspiracy theories. This summer I went there to explore the mysteries there. The stories told about Rennes-le-Château and Bérenger Saunière consist of many theories, revolving around all matters of conspiracies involving the Blanche of Castile, the Merovingians, the Knights Templar, the Cathars, and later, the Priory of Sion, the Holy Grail, Mary Magdalene, and the remains of Jesus Christ.
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Rennes-le-Château, France (2011) - Berenger Sauniere Center: Church of St Mary Magdalene (00:25), Presbytery/Museum (03:25), Sauniere's Tomb (05:21), Orangery (05:47), Magdala Tower (06:24), Villa Bethania (07:27).
Travel Note: I'm sorry for the shaky video in some of this one. Rennes has an altitude which clearly effected me physically. ...And it really is a very creepy place.
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Rennes-le-Château is small hilltop village near Couiza in the Lanquedoc region of Southern France.
Much speculation exists about how the priest (François Bérenger Saunière) of a small village acquired a fortune.
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The cave of Mary Magdalene at Rennes-les-Chateau.......
This is the cave of Mary Magdalene as depicted on the altar of the church of Mary Magdalene at Rennes-les-Chateau. This was discovered by Trebha Cooper in June 2009..... More revelation to follow......
The Riddle Of Rennes Les Chateaux Part Two Of 4
Rennes-le-Châteauis a commune in the Aude department in Languedoc in southern France.
This small French hilltop village is known internationally, and receives tens of thousands of visitors per year, for being at the center of various conspiracy theories, and for being the location of an alleged buried treasure discovered by its 19th-century priest Bérenger Saunière, the precise nature of which is disputed by those who believe in its existence, because of the sheer diversity of conflicting theories.
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Rennes-le-Château revisited
Continuing our quest for the ancient secrets of Abbé Bérenger Saunière and his tiny little village of Rennes-le-Château, we headed to the South of France for the second time in October 2007.
What did Saunière discover in the church in Rennes-le-Château all those many years ago? Did he leave a clue as to the true location of his treasure? What is that treasure? And what became of it? Qustions that needed serious answers.
But other than that, there is more about this magical place of beauty and tranquillity. Awe-inspiring landscapes, picturesque remote villages, ancient Cathar castles perched on sharp rocky spurs, spectacular mountain vistas, breathtaking gorges, mysterious and sacred sites, the Aude region has everything we could want.
Alas, we did not find the Holy Grail. However we did find the delicious red wines of the Languedoc vineyards, which gave us somewhat consolation...
Hope you enjoy some of the impressions we have collected during our visit.
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Rennes le Chateau, Rennes les Bains, France
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Rennes le Chateau is famous for the legend around Jesus and Mary Magdalene, in the Cathars Country.
Rennes les Bains is a smally village with hot mineral springs where Debowska Productions film spiritual movies.
Rennes le Chateau est celebre pour son histoire ou Jesus et Marie Madeleine seraient venus vivre, dans ce pays des Chateaux Cathares.
Rennes les Bains est un petit village aux eaux thermales ou sont les Productions Debowska, films aux messages spirituels.
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Here are some highlights from the lost footage of my trip to RLC. I was beyond excited as you will see!! Truly a magical place! More to come! Hope you enjoy it!
Le tombeau du christ dans le sud de la France... Rennes le château Rennes les bains d'après H Boudet
Le codage supposé de l'ouvrage d'Henri Boudet enfin mis au jour, la volonté d'occultation de cette réalité va prendre fin avec la diffusion de cette vidéo ou une partie des questions posées par les vrais passionnés vont trouver une réponse. Le mystérieux sot pêcheur et son bandeau de lettres nous livre quelques uns de ses secrets. Vous allez pouvoir identifier l'ange et le malin qui se cachent dans ce cryptogramme et connaître le but de leur quête. Vous trouverez aussi en fin de vidéo, qui Henri Boudet veut que l'on retrouve après sa mort. seul son dieu sera juge de ses propos.
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The Arcadian Mysteries of Rennes le Chateau, Shugborough Hall, Stirling Castle and much more.
Why is the theme of Arcadia presented to us at places of mystery such as Stirling Castle in Scotland, Shugborough Hall in England, and Rennes le Chateau in France. See how an examination of the mythology of Greek mythological character Arcas unlocks the secrets of these places and other such as Oak Island, The Newport Tower, and the Bruton Parish Church Vault in Williamsburg Virginia. Is the theme of Arcadia a clue that there are more to these stories than meet the eye. Surprisingly it all leads to the exiled Jacobite and Cavalier Kings of England, Ireland, and Scotland via their associations with French nobles. Does Arcadia suggest a value of navigation in relation to the pole star? Thank you.
4. Rennes Le Chateau, France
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Original DaVinci Code~Henry Lincoln
See also Henry Lincoln's 1979 documentary, The Shadow of the Templars,
A small paperback bought by Henry Lincoln changed his life. The story of a then little-known village in the foothills of the Pyrenees, the now famous Rennes-le- Chateau.
Henry Lincoln made three television documentary films for the BBC series, Chronicle. In 1972 The Lost Treasure of Jerusalem was the first anyone outside France had ever heard of this extraordinary story, and followed in 1975 by The Priest, the Painter, and the Devil then The Shadow of the Templars in 1979.
Lincoln brought in Richard Lee and Michael Baigent, which led to the bestselling book 1982, The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail.
1,000 miles NNE of Rennes-le-Chateau finds us in the Baltic Sea on a tiny Danish island called Bornholm. The Danish institute for map production, the Kort & Matrikelstryrelsen, uses the crosses on the spires of the island's fifteen churches as trig points. Their positions are therefore published and known to the millimetre.
What makes the churches on Bornholm unique is that four of them have a circular ground plan, which flags up the possibility of certain historical associations for the churches. But it was the symbolic elements of this fact that inspired Haagensen to ask the question: is there a geometric relationship between the churches themselves?
What is worrying about the Bornholm geometry is that not only is its existence confirmed mathematically and statistically, thanks to the accuracy of the available trig point data, but that it displays a sense of purpose. Since Bornholm has set the benchmark for absolute geometric conformity so high, there will remain some question marks over the Rennes-le-Chateau geometry until is confirmed to the same accuracy. Moreover, despite its complexity and elegance, the Rennes-le-Chateau geometry seems more creative and expressive a work of art while Bornholm's geometry reads like a blueprint. The positions of the fifteen churches of Bornholm are the key to a complex, cohesive geometric design that, on the ground, is over 20 miles across. The design can be reproduced on a sheet of paper by anyone equipped with a straight edge, a compass and a simple set of instructions. But what really sets it apart, what demands that the whole phenomenon must be taken seriously from a historical and archaeological point of view, is that this design demonstrates an answer to a mathematical problem once though to be insoluble.
The Bornholm geometry demonstrates knowledge. It demonstrates how to create angles, it demonstrates how to create Pi, it demonstrates the golden section and the whole interlocking harmony of the circle, the triangle, square, pentagram, hexagram, etc., etc.. To us it must also demonstrate that whoever constructed this design must have regarded this knowledge as secret knowledge, sacred knowledge. Why else hide it so elaborately? The geometry of both Rennes-le-Chateau and Bornholm indicates an extraordinary commitment of manpower and surveying skill to the preservation of what? With our modern perspective it is difficult to see what could be deemed so extraordinarily special about geometry and its properties that renders it imperative to hide its secrets so obscurely and so permanently.
One thing consistent to both Bornholm and the Rennes-le-Chateau area is how strongly the Knights Templar figure once the histories are investigated. The fact of the round churches is a hallmark of Templar influence and, interestingly, the name Bornholm is a diminution of the original name of the island Burgunderholm. It is said that the Burgundians originally came from Bornholm and one of the most famous Burgundians was Bernard of Clairveaux protector of the Knights Templar. The Grand Master of the Knights Templar after Bernard's death was one Bertrand de Blanchefort and Blanchefort is the name given to the mountain adjacent to Rennes-le-Chateau in the pentacle of mountains.
from Rennes-le-Chateau - look again, by Michael Bott