Rennes-le-Château

ebook The Da Vinci Code

By andrew gordon frew

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Rennes-le-Château

The Rennes-le-Château mystery and too the man that brought this obscure mystery to the public attention, Henry Lincoln this book is dedicated and forms the first part of this work. It is the story of a terrible secret found in coded parchments discovered by Bérenger Saunière a local priest who left clues of its location.

What was the secret that Saunière knew? Why did he have written Terribilis est locus iste above his Church door? Was there some terrible secret inside? Why did he desecrate the grave of Marie de Nègre d'Ables? Did he realize she knew this secret and had it coded on her gravestone? Was this secret harmful to the Catholic Church? Can this terrible secret be that the body of the KING is in fact Jesus and he was buried there?

Through deciphering of these codes we shall make our journey through France to a Roc to discover the secret of the Templar's.

The Da Vinci Code

Scholars, researchers and experts alike all agree there is no such thing as a Da Vinci Code. In this work we shall reexamine the case and reveal my findings not the one sensationalized but one found in geometry revealing Leonardo's belief in the illuminati, discovery of which, will cast a new understanding upon his art.

Rennes-le-Château