Evidence that Saunière was a Freemason

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On the brandnew website of Terre de Rhedae it is reported that Antoine Captier recently presented an important new artefact that once belonged to Abbé Bérenger Saunière. The item is a Sautoir, a garment worn around the neck by Freemasons known as a Masonic Collar. It proves beyond any doubt that Saunière’s interests reached well beyond those of an ordinary village priest. Captier is said to do more revelations in his book that appears to be scheduled for release very soon. The article is in French.

Calvi Mystery Continues

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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. Originally thought to be suicide, further investigation has led police to believe Calvi was murdered. Dubbed ‘God’s Banker’, there has been some suggestion that the death can be more closely linked to the Vatican than the Mafia.

Does Necropolis hold the key to Freemasonry’s secret history?

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Freemasons can now extend their Scottish holidays and visit Glasgow… Necropolis.
Historian Ronnie Scott has unearthed previously unseen patterns in the design of the early 19th-century cemetery and suggests that the site is a giant Masonic symbol, fully 37 acres of landscaped metaphor. Scott argues that the fact that the designers were Freemasons and several of the monuments are Masonic, substantiate his conclusion. He will present his conclusions at a Freemasonic conference in late May in Edinburgh.