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The secret societies’ manipulation of Saunière and the secret sanctuary of Notre-Dame-de-Marceille
André Douzet & Philip Coppens
Was
Berenger Saunière, the priest at the centre of the enigma of Rennes-le-Château,
controlled by a secret society? Yes is the answer, but which one? Freemasonry?
The Rosicrucians? None of the above; the group was known as the A.A., said
to be the successors of the Compagnie de St Sacrement, a 17th century secret
society that was prohibited by the French king Louis XIV. Both were said
to protect “the secret”, of such gigantic proportions that its
nature has never been revealed; no member was able to divulge membership
or what “the secret” was – and that is exactly what Saunière
did when his superiors questioned him late in life: he remained silent.
In
this brilliant example of investigative research, the authors have been
able to uncover a hidden dimension to what at first seems to be a non-enigmatic
location: the basilica of Notre Dame de Marceille. There, from the 17th
century onwards, the same people who were involved with the Compagnie (the
Fouquet brothers, Nicolas Pavillon, Vincent de Paul, Jean-Jacques Olier,
etc.), were involved in trying to lay their hands on this property. Why?
On the surface, the church is like any other, but it has a hidden dimension,
which has been successfully kept hidden for more than 500 years: underneath
the church lies a secret underground complex, in which not only a monetary
treasure was located, but which was also a pagan religious site, which was
directly related to “the secret” – and which was once
placed under the control of the Templars. After their demise, both the Compagnie
and Saunière and his handlers tried to get hold of this underground
complex, and its monetary and religious treasure – and of “the
secret”.
Published
by Société Perillos, Frontier Publishing and Adventures
Unlimited Press. Price: USD $ 14.95 or GBP £ 9.99 ISBN 1-931882-37-1 |