Sauniere Mystery News

Saunière and the Tree of Life

Société Perillos adds a new and logical layer to the mystery of Rennes-le-Château. It was always assumed Saunière moved in esoteric circles, but so far the evidence has been thin and indirect. This is starting to change with Patrice Chaplin’s book City of Secrets in which she describes the priest’s Kaballistic activities in the Spanish […]

Calvi Mystery Continues

The ongoing saga of the Roberto Calvi murder continues, with the announcement this morning that a court in Rome has acquitted the five defendants in his murder trial. Calvi, an Italian banker involved with the Mafia, the pseudo-Masonic organisation P2, and the Vatican Bank, was found hanging from a bridge in London 25 years ago. […]

The Nanteos Cup

Brian Kannard, webmaster of Grailseekers (and a 32nd Degree Scottish Rite Mason), tells the interesting story of one of the lesser known pretenders for the Cup used by Christ during the Last Supper.
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Rennes-le-Château Summer Conference schedule

Between 8th June and 31st August, a number of dinner debates will be organised in the village by Jean-Luc Robin and the Atelier Empreinte bookshop (whose opening hours are among the best kept secrets in Rennes-le-Château says editor Corjan de Raaf). The series is called A la Table de l’Abbé and features many well known […]

Deeper into the Spanish connection

Société Perillos continues the articles series on the links between Rennes-le-Château and the ancient Spanish city of Gerona. The article examines the claims made by Patrice Chaplin about rituals being performed by Saunière in relation with the two Tour Magdala’s. One thing is certain. A new holy mountain whas entered the main stage of Rennes-le-Château […]

The Egyptian Grail

Philip Coppens sets out on a quest to connect two of the most compelling stories in the history of mankind. He links up the Egyptian Book of Thoth with the European Grail Legends of Perceval. The result is a truely original and perhaps fundamental insight.
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An Italian Tour Magdala

After the announcement of the discovery of the Torre Magdala in Gerona, Marcuzio Isauro has found another similar construction in Italy. The building is called Villa Rupolo, situated in Caneva, province of Pordenone.
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Saunière’s Fresco panels combined into one

According to Jean Brunelin the Fresco in Saunière’s church is more than it seems. The panels left and right of the big rock supporting Jesus actually are part of one single landscape. Some beautiful photos by this old time Rennes-le-Château regular. On Rennes-le-Château Archive.
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