I didn't even get a chance to watch it yet, thats why I added it into my blog so I wouldn't loose it.
Oh well, I won't let another opportunity slip by again and
loose info for later.
The Priest, the Painter and the Devil II from rlcresearch
The Priest, the Painter and the Devil III from rlcresearch
The Priest, the Painter and the Devil IV from rlcresearch
Priest, Painter and Devil
In 1972, British script writer Henry Lincoln introduced the Mystery of Rennes-le-Château to the English speaking world through his documentary The Lost Treasure of Jerusalem. It immediately created a storm of publicity and eventually led to the production of a 2nd documentary The Priest the Painter and the Devil in 1974 and the Shadow of the Templars in 1979. This last documentary was already co-researched by Michael Baigent which later led to Henry, Michael and the late Richard Leigh writing the international bestseller Holy Blood Holy Grail. The script and presentation of the Priest, the Painter and the Devil, were done by Henry Lincoln. It was produced by Roy Davies for the BBC Chronicle series. You can watch the parts by clicking on them.
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Pope Calls for Study of Eucharistic Mystery
Zenit News Agency, Italy -
The Pope made this appeal today when he delivered via satellite the homily for the closing Mass of the 49th International Eucharistic Congress, ...
Cardinal Arinze Homily on the Eucharist
The Southern Ledger | Pope Pius XII who was 'silent on Holocaust on road to sainthood' Times Online, UK - Father Lombardi said that Pave the Way, a New York-based Jewish organisation, was to bring a group of Jewish Holocaust survivors to Rome to thank Pope ... Vatican plans photo exhibit, conference on Pope Pius XII Beatification not close for Pope Pius XII: Vatican spokesman Vatican to commemorate controversial World War II pope |
The Holy Blood of Shimon Perez
20 Jun 2008, 11:37
On April 1, 2008, an Israeli website launched a story, arguing Shimon Peres was the true “sacred heir” of the Priory of Sion. The Société Perillos runs the article in translation, and adds the observation how easily a successful hoax can be created – as several readers will be able to follow how this story is growing in its own conspiracy theory.
Stolen church art recovered
20 Jun 2008, 11:35
Stolen religious art, estimated at 5 million euro, has been recovered from an apartment building on Rue de Tocqueville in the 17th arrondissement of Paris. In the course of these past months, Rachid N. had deposited two Virgins from the 12th century, a head of Christ and a Virgin with the Child from the 16th century, as well as a Romanesque Christ, a crucifix and a panel from a sarcophagus stolen in June 2007 from the Abbey of the Trinity in Fécamp (Seine-Maritime). Perhaps there is therefore still hope for the stolen head of Notre-Dame de Marceille, which is not part of this treasure, as the story queries.
Lincoln-le-Cathedral
15 Jun 2008, 16:21
Dan Green provides an overview of Lincoln Cathedral, the church that featured in The Da Vinci Code, and which for Green is a most important monument. To back up his claims, he provides an overview, as well as a rundown of some famous visitors. And Henry Soskin of course chose the name… Lincoln.
Reporting on the Cholet report
14 Jun 2008, 06:44
Jacques Cholet was the only person who was allowed to excavate in and under the church of Rennes-le-Chateau. He then published a report about his work. But is this report all it pretends to be?
Kate Mosse about Sepulchre and the Tarot
11 Jun 2008, 20:20
Times Online has an interview with author and former Rennessence guest Kate Mosse. She is unexpectedly down to earth for an author whose bestselling novels display a keen interest in the paranormal. Her latest book, Sepulchre, now in paperback, features tarot cards, ghosts and an Old Testament demon, while her last, Labyrinth, which has sold millions in 40 countries, contains coincidental echoes of The Da Vinci Code (with grail quests) and an apparently reincarnated heroine.
All Rise
7 Jun 2008, 16:13
In October, one of the most eagerly awaited books in the genre of the last few years will arrive at the bookstores. It concerns ‘The Rise’ by Isaac Ben Jacob and Sarah Fishberg. With over 5.000 sources and references it contains probably the best researched and substantiated theory on Rennes-le-Château in a very long time, covering Saunière’s magical workings and the penitential movement in Europe. The book puts forward some revolutionary new insights into Saunière’s life and the sources of his wealth. The book can now be pre-ordered at allbooks.com. The book’s cover was designed by Corjan de Raaf.
To bee or not to bee
7 Jun 2008, 08:10
Andrew Gough’s investigation into Girona brought him in contact with a deep knowledge about the bee cult. In the first of three parts, Gough tries to reconnect us with the sacred importance of this creature, from prehistory to Egyptian times. It appears to have been viewed as the single most cherished deity on the planet.
Losing the head of the Saviour
7 Jun 2008, 08:07
The Head of the Saviour is a religious artefact, located in Rennes-les-Bains, that has become, over time, woven into the enigma. Rightfully so, or has a lot been made out of very little?
Resurrect Rennes
2 Jun 2008, 20:42The new mayor’s office of Rennes-le-Château reports that substantial funds need to be made available to secure the future and safety of the Villa Bethania and the Tour Magdala. Details have been made available where those willing and able to help, can make donations.
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Globe and Mail, Canada -
A remarkably rich, previously unseen trove of materials, this is "the Holy Grail of archival collections," according to Robert Desmarais of the University ...
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The Pilot, MA -
... about the salute that he and Jim O’Conner in conjunction with many local Knights and Ladies of Malta hosted for the senior priests of the archdiocese. ...
Knights of Malta, Catholic Charities' health center partner to ... The Star-Ledger - NJ.com, NJ - by Kelly Carney/Catholic Charities, Diocese of Metuchen The Knights of Malta, a philanthropic and religious order first formed in Jerusalem, circa 1100 AD, ... |
The Maltese Isles Egypt Today, Egypt - The fortresses of the Knights of Malta still watch over the coastline at Valetta . Move on from the prehistoric to discover the islands’ Christian heritage. ... |
take a new look at ic Wales, United Kingdom - The fortifications were built by the famous Knights of Malta and put in place by the Order of Saint John after the end of the heroic Siege of Malta in 1565 ... |
History of the Order of St. John Lindsay Daily Post, Canada - It is still often called "The Order of Malta" and its members are frequently referred to as "Knights of Malta". In the 1820s those Knights of Malta who were ... |
CSUS president serves as a Catholic knight Modesto Bee, CA - Less well known are the Knights of Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem and the Knights of Malta, which trace their lineage back to the 11th and 12th centuries. ... |
Malta Independent Online, Malta -
It already existed in medieval times but, during this period, the concubine was usually Maltese. During the Knights’ period, it had become customary to take ...
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Times of Malta | Grandmaster Nicola Cotoner gazes towards beloved church once more Malta Independent Online, Malta - What is impressive in touring the gate are the various pieces of graffiti carved into the stone walls by a succession of Knights and British soldiers. ... Bieb is-Sultan gets its king back |
One of the leading writers on the topic of the New World Order, Dr. Henry Makow, asked in one of his articles “Is the New World Order 'Jewish'? ”. Makow, a non-observant Jew, answers the question with a qualified yes. He calls the New World Order an extension of the British Empire, in which elite British, American and Jewish interests are indistinguishable.
“The New World Order a hydra-headed monster. The bankers work through many fronts such as Communism, socialism, liberalism, feminism, Zionism, neo conservatism and Freemasonry. Unknown to most members, these "progressive" movements are all secretly devoted to "world revolution" which is a euphemism for banker hegemony.”
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