priory of sion what's going on?
i saw a movie bloodline. canthese theories have any truth? jesus married mary. jesus didn't die on the cross or rise to heaven? or actualy have children. i feel very disturbed. shaken to the core.
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered - 5 Answers - 2009-03-26 15:22:12
Best Answer
We know next to nothing about the actual historical character of Jesus. The gospels detailing his life where put together from fragmentary sources centuries after he died. So who knows. One theory about him is just about as good or bad as the next.
All Answers
Answer 1
jesus was a fraud.
2009-03-26 15:25:58
Answer 2
Religion is a lie, that's the truth.
2009-03-26 15:26:21
Answer 3
huh??
2009-03-26 15:30:42
Answer 4
you believe in wutever u want, isn't that wut faith is, i'm agnostic, i believe only in karma, u should believe wutevs u want
2009-03-26 15:32:45
Answer 5
We know next to nothing about the actual historical character of Jesus. The gospels detailing his life where put together from fragmentary sources centuries after he died. So who knows. One theory about him is just about as good or bad as the next.
2009-03-26 15:59:14
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Monday, April 11, 2011
The leading member of the priory of sion is called?
The leading member of the priory of sion is called?
Other - Society & Culture - 6 Answers - 2006-05-09 02:36:03
Best Answer
Grand Master
All Answers
Answer 1
Morphius
2006-05-09 02:37:08
Answer 2
Grand Master
2006-05-09 02:38:06
Answer 3
A made-up, non-existant name?
2006-05-09 02:38:55
Answer 4
J.R. 'Bob' Dobbs. He'll help you to justify your sins.
2006-05-09 02:41:51
Answer 5
I believe he was called master. Or head master. Here are two links on the subject that might be useful and more accurate than I am.
2006-05-09 02:45:55
Answer 6
Nautonnier
2006-05-09 13:46:13
Other - Society & Culture - 6 Answers - 2006-05-09 02:36:03
Best Answer
Grand Master
All Answers
Answer 1
Morphius
2006-05-09 02:37:08
Answer 2
Grand Master
2006-05-09 02:38:06
Answer 3
A made-up, non-existant name?
2006-05-09 02:38:55
Answer 4
J.R. 'Bob' Dobbs. He'll help you to justify your sins.
2006-05-09 02:41:51
Answer 5
I believe he was called master. Or head master. Here are two links on the subject that might be useful and more accurate than I am.
2006-05-09 02:45:55
Answer 6
Nautonnier
2006-05-09 13:46:13
Saturday, April 9, 2011
How accurate is the davinci code?
How accurate is the davinci code?
Jesus's bloodline, priory of sion, kinghts templar, mary as the holy grail? Is it plausible?
Books & Authors - 7 Answers - 2009-08-13 20:39:42
Best Answer
Its a free country, believe what you want
All Answers
Answer 1
While I am a Christian and believe in Jesus and all that, whether the facts of the "conspiracies" or whatever are true or not, here's a hint: it's found in the fiction section.
2009-08-13 20:43:20
Answer 2
i think its all fiction... but he provided enough evidence to make it sound like all the information are true...
2009-08-13 20:51:33
Answer 3
Its a free country, believe what you want
2009-08-13 20:51:57
Answer 4
It's absolute nonsense. The Priory of Sion was a small club that faked some documents, (including implications that it was created a long time ago) in the hope of supporting it's leader's claim to the French throne. Is that my humble opinion? NO! The leader of the Priory of Sion ADMITTED this, yet many people thought it would make exciting and highly-profitable reading.
2009-08-13 20:53:02
Answer 5
The Davinci Code was inspired by Holy Blood, Holy Grail (non-fiction)which suggests that Jesus and Mary Magdalene did have descendants. It's a plausible idea when you consider the facts that the authors discover. In fact, HBHG has spawned a whole field of interesting books surrounding the mystery of Rennes-le-Chateau. Some people believe it's an elaborate hoax. In the end you have to decide for yourself where the truth lies.
2009-08-13 21:05:48
Answer 6
no... Even if it were true, does it really change the part of Christianity that matters? That he died for our sins?
2009-08-13 21:08:51
Answer 7
It's plausible, but has since been disproved by historians. Not only is the book poorly written, Dan Brown didn't send so much as a thank you to the writers he ripped off for the idea. DNA tests have been done on the bones of the line of French Kings that are supposedly the offspring of Jesus and Mary's daughter. There are no indications of Middle Eastern markers in their blood. The Priory of Sion that lists the "Grand Masters" was a forgery that was slipped into the library by a con man named Pierre Plantard looking to influence a real estate deal. http://www.forteantimes.com/features/articles/132/da_vinci_decoded.html "It appears that, amongst other things, Plantard was a bit of a joker who spread tales of various forgotten bloodlines and hidden codes. Into these he wove many other elements, but he always made sure that he himself had a prominent role (as a direct descendant of Merovingian King Dagobert II). Plantard was, during World War II, a Nazi sympathizer and anti-Semite." "A report by the police in France in 1941 had said that: “Plantard, who boasts of having links with numerous politicians, seems to be one of those dotty, pretentious young men who run more or less fictitious groups in an effort to look important and who are taking advantage of the present trend towards taking a greater interest in young people in order to attract the Government’s attentionâ€."
2009-08-13 21:26:02
Jesus's bloodline, priory of sion, kinghts templar, mary as the holy grail? Is it plausible?
Books & Authors - 7 Answers - 2009-08-13 20:39:42
Best Answer
Its a free country, believe what you want
All Answers
Answer 1
While I am a Christian and believe in Jesus and all that, whether the facts of the "conspiracies" or whatever are true or not, here's a hint: it's found in the fiction section.
2009-08-13 20:43:20
Answer 2
i think its all fiction... but he provided enough evidence to make it sound like all the information are true...
2009-08-13 20:51:33
Answer 3
Its a free country, believe what you want
2009-08-13 20:51:57
Answer 4
It's absolute nonsense. The Priory of Sion was a small club that faked some documents, (including implications that it was created a long time ago) in the hope of supporting it's leader's claim to the French throne. Is that my humble opinion? NO! The leader of the Priory of Sion ADMITTED this, yet many people thought it would make exciting and highly-profitable reading.
2009-08-13 20:53:02
Answer 5
The Davinci Code was inspired by Holy Blood, Holy Grail (non-fiction)which suggests that Jesus and Mary Magdalene did have descendants. It's a plausible idea when you consider the facts that the authors discover. In fact, HBHG has spawned a whole field of interesting books surrounding the mystery of Rennes-le-Chateau. Some people believe it's an elaborate hoax. In the end you have to decide for yourself where the truth lies.
2009-08-13 21:05:48
Answer 6
no... Even if it were true, does it really change the part of Christianity that matters? That he died for our sins?
2009-08-13 21:08:51
Answer 7
It's plausible, but has since been disproved by historians. Not only is the book poorly written, Dan Brown didn't send so much as a thank you to the writers he ripped off for the idea. DNA tests have been done on the bones of the line of French Kings that are supposedly the offspring of Jesus and Mary's daughter. There are no indications of Middle Eastern markers in their blood. The Priory of Sion that lists the "Grand Masters" was a forgery that was slipped into the library by a con man named Pierre Plantard looking to influence a real estate deal. http://www.forteantimes.com/features/articles/132/da_vinci_decoded.html "It appears that, amongst other things, Plantard was a bit of a joker who spread tales of various forgotten bloodlines and hidden codes. Into these he wove many other elements, but he always made sure that he himself had a prominent role (as a direct descendant of Merovingian King Dagobert II). Plantard was, during World War II, a Nazi sympathizer and anti-Semite." "A report by the police in France in 1941 had said that: “Plantard, who boasts of having links with numerous politicians, seems to be one of those dotty, pretentious young men who run more or less fictitious groups in an effort to look important and who are taking advantage of the present trend towards taking a greater interest in young people in order to attract the Government’s attentionâ€."
2009-08-13 21:26:02
Thursday, April 7, 2011
of the Vatican and the Priory Of Sion?
of the Vatican and the Priory Of Sion?
part 1: anyone thinking that its all true? tht Jesus had a wife and daughter Sara? tht He dodge death? part 2: but wat if its tru? i mean. if He came to partake of us and ours, thn shouldnt He have partaken of marriage and fatherhood too? otherwise He would have done just half of it. sorry to the extreme Catholic for these blasphames
Religion & Spirituality - 12 Answers - 2006-06-29 09:08:12
Best Answer
Jesus came for one reason and one reason only. Redeem mankind through his suffering and death on the cross. I truly think we as a civilization have lost sight of this. I wish we would stop trying to make Jesus something other than what his is; our brother, redeemer and gateway to heaven.
All Answers
Answer 1
I believe the Priory of Scion was proven to be a hoax back in the 50s. As for the rest of it, sure anything is possible. The idea of a virgin Jesus is to promote the chastity of priests, nuns, and believers before entering the sacrament of marriage. Obviously, having any news other than his celibacy would irreparably harm the church.
2006-06-29 09:11:36
Answer 2
Just as I said last time, no, I don't think its true The Priory of Sion was proved to be a hoax several years ago
2006-06-29 09:11:49
Answer 3
no Jeus did not die on the cross. God raised him up. Judas died on the cross. Remember when Gabrielle switched Abrahams son with the lamb after God asked him to behead his only son? So this is what happened. Gabrielle switched him with Judas and God rose him up to paradise.
2006-06-29 09:12:56
Answer 4
No society called the Priory of Sion has ever existed, at least not in the same way. Also, consider this: he made it all up. What's the likelihood that something that detailed and made up is true? To give an illustration, what's the likelihood that some small statue made by someone in a remote village suddenly becomes a god? Not much. Same here.
2006-06-29 09:12:58
Answer 5
I think it's possible. Read some of the gnostic works and come to your own conclusions....if it really matters to you. www.gnosis.org is a great place to start. Keep in mind that way back when Christianity was starting to take root that there was a big conference to decide what books would go in the Bible. Anything that the people at this conference didn't agree with or didn't fit into the way they wanted to do things was considered heretical.
2006-06-29 09:13:52
Answer 6
Jesus came for one reason and one reason only. Redeem mankind through his suffering and death on the cross. I truly think we as a civilization have lost sight of this. I wish we would stop trying to make Jesus something other than what his is; our brother, redeemer and gateway to heaven.
2006-06-29 09:13:59
Answer 7
i believe Jesus was a moral man who had a wife but I do believe he died from Crucifixion- No one will ever know for sure because books being lost or destroy or people's own interapation of the bible. A good source for more knowledge would -magdalene.org hope this helps
2006-06-29 09:15:04
Answer 8
Not blasphames, just questions like we all have. Would it make Jesus less of a man to have married and fathered children? do you know the hebrew meaning of virgin is an unmarried woman? To me it would have made him more of a man to have had a wife and child and who are we to say God is not a father when he is? Or cannot have sons and daughters when he does. I used to be Catholic, when I started researching root translations of hebrew I was amazed at what words really mean, so I looked for it myself. Just as in the movie Good will hunting, you can find the answers, just ask and it is given and given freely without feeling pressured into donating to a collection plate. Seek Jesus for religion was my answer. All you gotta do is ask but be willing to accept the answers you find. I wish you the best and dont worry about it so much, it's neither here nor there and forgive so you can be forgiven. My advice. Hope it helps you. PS. Blashemy: any slander of the supernatural Insanity: doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result.
2006-06-29 09:16:15
Answer 9
It's all a bunch of hooey. Fiction and not supported by any facts whatsoever.
2006-06-29 09:16:47
Answer 10
Part 1. Yes, absolutely yes, it is mostly likely true that Jesus was married and had fathered children. And that he dodged death. Allow me to give you some FACTS: In the BIBLE, Jesus is referred to as Rabbi Jesus. In Jesus' time, it was REQUIRED BY JEWISH LAW that a Rabbi be married and fathered children. Why? Because a Rabbi couldnt properly give advice unless he had experienced it as well. In Jesus' time, it took roughly three days to die on the cross. Jesus "died" within hours - so quickly, in fact, that even P. Pilate remarks "so soon?" upon the news of Jesus' death (this is ALSO IN THE BIBLE). Now, in those days, one of the really messed up things to do was to put vinegar onto a sponge, then raise it up to the dying person's mouth/nose as they were passing out from pain. The vinegar has the same effect as smelling salts - it wakes you up so you can experience more pain... Jesus was given this same treatment - but rather than spring back to conciousness and writhe in pain, he had the EXACT OPPOSITE reaction that anyone in the recorded history of man had - he says "So it is done" and promptly "dies". There was, in His time, a known drug called Belladonna that was known to cause the user to appear "dead" - this is the same drug that Hatians use to make "zombies" or the living dead....thjis drug has the effect of making you unconcious within seconds of ingestion - similar to the style in which Jesus "died" after sucking the sponge that the Roman soldier lifts to his mouth... He is then taken down off the cross, and his body is given to his friends - which is another interesting part of the story, because in those days, bodies were NEVER RELEASED after being crucified - you were left there to rot so that the population might take you as an example. Yet, again Jesus received preferential treatment, for unknown reasons. Of course, the Church covered their butts by inventing a tale that some dignitary was on his way into Rome that day, which is why it was ordered that Jesus and the others be removed from the crosses......but what makes no sense of this story is that Appain Way - the Road that led into Rome, was not cleared of its dead and dying crucified victims...only the hill on which Jesus was hanging... The guards also broke the knees of the other two prisoners (this hastened death by making it impossible to push down on your feet and alleviate the pulling on your arms...which suffocated you), yet they stopped short of breaking Jesus' knees...WHY?? There is just too much evidence showing that Jesus mostly likely did not die on the cross. Part 2. What if its real and true? Sad thing is, we will never know. The Church has made sure to destroy any evidence there might be. Imagine if it came out that the entire faith of Chrisitainity was based on lies and half truths?? Surely many believers would leave the church. They (the church) would lose millions of dollars and power - two things they will not allow to happen. And, imgaine how people would react to knowing that you or I or someone else is a direct descendant of Jesus...if that is the case, are those people treated as living gods? Or are they treated as normal mortals?? Gives a whole lot to consider!
2006-06-29 09:27:41
Answer 11
Some suggest that Jesus was resuscitated, but as this wasn't seen before or widely known about people thought it was a miracle! The Bible was edited by the roman emperor Constantine in a way as to best control the population. The roman emperors liked Christianity as it would forgive them for their sins!
2006-06-29 09:33:52
Answer 12
THE REAL HISTORICAL ORIGIN OF THE PRIORY OF SION Paul Smith http://priory-of-sion.com/psp/id43.html... The President of the 1956 Priory of Sion was André Bonhomme. André Bonhomme was one of the four founding members of the Priory of Sion in Annemasse in 1956, along with Pierre Plantard. He is tired of being harassed by inquiries about the nature of the association and doesn't want any publicity – he refuses to be interviewed on television or on radio. He doesn't understand where people get the idea that the Priory was anything other than what it was – just a small club of friends. This was the statement he made to the BBC in 1996: "The Priory of Sion doesn't exist anymore. We were never involved in any activities of a political nature. It was four friends who came together to have fun. We called ourselves the Priory of Sion because there was a mountain by the same name close-by. I haven't seen Pierre Plantard in over 20 years and I don't know what he's up to but he always had a great imagination. I don't know why people try to make such a big thing out of nothing." And to quote French Researcher Jean-Luc Chaumeil from his 1994 book ‘The Table Of Isis, Part 2, The Templars Of The Apocalypse: The Message Of A Sacred Enigma - Tales, Legends And Myths Of Rennes-le-Chateau’: "Finally, the Priory of Sion was created in 1956. We were able to contact former members of this office, who all burst out laughing when we mentioned Rennes-le-Château. According to its former President, the association was at the time a "club for boy scouts" and NOTHING MORE….!" And from the BBC 2 Timewatch documentary The History of a Mystery (1996): "There's no evidence for a Priory of Sion until the 1950s; to find it, you go to the little town of St-Julien. Under French Law every new club or association must register itself with the Authorities, and that's why there's a dossier here showing that a Priory of Sion filed the proper forms in 1956. According to a founding member, this eccentric association took its name not from Jerusalem, but from a nearby mountain (Col du Mont Sion Alt. 786 m). The dossier also notes that the Priory's self-styled Grand Master Pierre Plantard, who is central to this story, has done time in jail." Pierre Plantard was sentenced on 17 December 1953 by the court of St Julien-en-Genevois to 6 months in prison for breaking the French Law relating to "Abus de Confiance" (fraud and embezzlement). The evidence for this is found in a letter written by the Mayor of Annemasse in 1956 to the Sub-Prefect of St Julien-en-Genevois, which can be found in the File that contains the 1956 Statutes of the Priory of Sion and the 1956 Registration Documents of the Priory of Sion. "...in our archives we have a note from the I.N.S.S.E dated 15 December 1954 advising us that Monsieur Pierre Plantard was sentenced on 17 December 1953 by the court in St. Julien-en-Genevois to six months imprisonment for a ‘breach of trust’ under articles 406 and 408 of the Penal Code." Articles 406 and 408 of the old-style Penal Code correspond to Articles 314-1, 314-2 and 314-3 of the present Penal Code. These articles are classified in Book III of the Code, ‘Crimes and offences against property’ – theft, extortion, blackmail, fraud, and embezzlement. The Official Judicial Archives relating to Pierre Plantard’s criminal convictions and prison sentences are to be found in the Tribunal de Grande Instance de Thonon-les-Bains (this being the information as provided by Le Directeur des Archives départementales de la Haute-Savoie in the town of Annecy).
2006-06-30 18:36:41
part 1: anyone thinking that its all true? tht Jesus had a wife and daughter Sara? tht He dodge death? part 2: but wat if its tru? i mean. if He came to partake of us and ours, thn shouldnt He have partaken of marriage and fatherhood too? otherwise He would have done just half of it. sorry to the extreme Catholic for these blasphames
Religion & Spirituality - 12 Answers - 2006-06-29 09:08:12
Best Answer
Jesus came for one reason and one reason only. Redeem mankind through his suffering and death on the cross. I truly think we as a civilization have lost sight of this. I wish we would stop trying to make Jesus something other than what his is; our brother, redeemer and gateway to heaven.
All Answers
Answer 1
I believe the Priory of Scion was proven to be a hoax back in the 50s. As for the rest of it, sure anything is possible. The idea of a virgin Jesus is to promote the chastity of priests, nuns, and believers before entering the sacrament of marriage. Obviously, having any news other than his celibacy would irreparably harm the church.
2006-06-29 09:11:36
Answer 2
Just as I said last time, no, I don't think its true The Priory of Sion was proved to be a hoax several years ago
2006-06-29 09:11:49
Answer 3
no Jeus did not die on the cross. God raised him up. Judas died on the cross. Remember when Gabrielle switched Abrahams son with the lamb after God asked him to behead his only son? So this is what happened. Gabrielle switched him with Judas and God rose him up to paradise.
2006-06-29 09:12:56
Answer 4
No society called the Priory of Sion has ever existed, at least not in the same way. Also, consider this: he made it all up. What's the likelihood that something that detailed and made up is true? To give an illustration, what's the likelihood that some small statue made by someone in a remote village suddenly becomes a god? Not much. Same here.
2006-06-29 09:12:58
Answer 5
I think it's possible. Read some of the gnostic works and come to your own conclusions....if it really matters to you. www.gnosis.org is a great place to start. Keep in mind that way back when Christianity was starting to take root that there was a big conference to decide what books would go in the Bible. Anything that the people at this conference didn't agree with or didn't fit into the way they wanted to do things was considered heretical.
2006-06-29 09:13:52
Answer 6
Jesus came for one reason and one reason only. Redeem mankind through his suffering and death on the cross. I truly think we as a civilization have lost sight of this. I wish we would stop trying to make Jesus something other than what his is; our brother, redeemer and gateway to heaven.
2006-06-29 09:13:59
Answer 7
i believe Jesus was a moral man who had a wife but I do believe he died from Crucifixion- No one will ever know for sure because books being lost or destroy or people's own interapation of the bible. A good source for more knowledge would -magdalene.org hope this helps
2006-06-29 09:15:04
Answer 8
Not blasphames, just questions like we all have. Would it make Jesus less of a man to have married and fathered children? do you know the hebrew meaning of virgin is an unmarried woman? To me it would have made him more of a man to have had a wife and child and who are we to say God is not a father when he is? Or cannot have sons and daughters when he does. I used to be Catholic, when I started researching root translations of hebrew I was amazed at what words really mean, so I looked for it myself. Just as in the movie Good will hunting, you can find the answers, just ask and it is given and given freely without feeling pressured into donating to a collection plate. Seek Jesus for religion was my answer. All you gotta do is ask but be willing to accept the answers you find. I wish you the best and dont worry about it so much, it's neither here nor there and forgive so you can be forgiven. My advice. Hope it helps you. PS. Blashemy: any slander of the supernatural Insanity: doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result.
2006-06-29 09:16:15
Answer 9
It's all a bunch of hooey. Fiction and not supported by any facts whatsoever.
2006-06-29 09:16:47
Answer 10
Part 1. Yes, absolutely yes, it is mostly likely true that Jesus was married and had fathered children. And that he dodged death. Allow me to give you some FACTS: In the BIBLE, Jesus is referred to as Rabbi Jesus. In Jesus' time, it was REQUIRED BY JEWISH LAW that a Rabbi be married and fathered children. Why? Because a Rabbi couldnt properly give advice unless he had experienced it as well. In Jesus' time, it took roughly three days to die on the cross. Jesus "died" within hours - so quickly, in fact, that even P. Pilate remarks "so soon?" upon the news of Jesus' death (this is ALSO IN THE BIBLE). Now, in those days, one of the really messed up things to do was to put vinegar onto a sponge, then raise it up to the dying person's mouth/nose as they were passing out from pain. The vinegar has the same effect as smelling salts - it wakes you up so you can experience more pain... Jesus was given this same treatment - but rather than spring back to conciousness and writhe in pain, he had the EXACT OPPOSITE reaction that anyone in the recorded history of man had - he says "So it is done" and promptly "dies". There was, in His time, a known drug called Belladonna that was known to cause the user to appear "dead" - this is the same drug that Hatians use to make "zombies" or the living dead....thjis drug has the effect of making you unconcious within seconds of ingestion - similar to the style in which Jesus "died" after sucking the sponge that the Roman soldier lifts to his mouth... He is then taken down off the cross, and his body is given to his friends - which is another interesting part of the story, because in those days, bodies were NEVER RELEASED after being crucified - you were left there to rot so that the population might take you as an example. Yet, again Jesus received preferential treatment, for unknown reasons. Of course, the Church covered their butts by inventing a tale that some dignitary was on his way into Rome that day, which is why it was ordered that Jesus and the others be removed from the crosses......but what makes no sense of this story is that Appain Way - the Road that led into Rome, was not cleared of its dead and dying crucified victims...only the hill on which Jesus was hanging... The guards also broke the knees of the other two prisoners (this hastened death by making it impossible to push down on your feet and alleviate the pulling on your arms...which suffocated you), yet they stopped short of breaking Jesus' knees...WHY?? There is just too much evidence showing that Jesus mostly likely did not die on the cross. Part 2. What if its real and true? Sad thing is, we will never know. The Church has made sure to destroy any evidence there might be. Imagine if it came out that the entire faith of Chrisitainity was based on lies and half truths?? Surely many believers would leave the church. They (the church) would lose millions of dollars and power - two things they will not allow to happen. And, imgaine how people would react to knowing that you or I or someone else is a direct descendant of Jesus...if that is the case, are those people treated as living gods? Or are they treated as normal mortals?? Gives a whole lot to consider!
2006-06-29 09:27:41
Answer 11
Some suggest that Jesus was resuscitated, but as this wasn't seen before or widely known about people thought it was a miracle! The Bible was edited by the roman emperor Constantine in a way as to best control the population. The roman emperors liked Christianity as it would forgive them for their sins!
2006-06-29 09:33:52
Answer 12
THE REAL HISTORICAL ORIGIN OF THE PRIORY OF SION Paul Smith http://priory-of-sion.com/psp/id43.html... The President of the 1956 Priory of Sion was André Bonhomme. André Bonhomme was one of the four founding members of the Priory of Sion in Annemasse in 1956, along with Pierre Plantard. He is tired of being harassed by inquiries about the nature of the association and doesn't want any publicity – he refuses to be interviewed on television or on radio. He doesn't understand where people get the idea that the Priory was anything other than what it was – just a small club of friends. This was the statement he made to the BBC in 1996: "The Priory of Sion doesn't exist anymore. We were never involved in any activities of a political nature. It was four friends who came together to have fun. We called ourselves the Priory of Sion because there was a mountain by the same name close-by. I haven't seen Pierre Plantard in over 20 years and I don't know what he's up to but he always had a great imagination. I don't know why people try to make such a big thing out of nothing." And to quote French Researcher Jean-Luc Chaumeil from his 1994 book ‘The Table Of Isis, Part 2, The Templars Of The Apocalypse: The Message Of A Sacred Enigma - Tales, Legends And Myths Of Rennes-le-Chateau’: "Finally, the Priory of Sion was created in 1956. We were able to contact former members of this office, who all burst out laughing when we mentioned Rennes-le-Château. According to its former President, the association was at the time a "club for boy scouts" and NOTHING MORE….!" And from the BBC 2 Timewatch documentary The History of a Mystery (1996): "There's no evidence for a Priory of Sion until the 1950s; to find it, you go to the little town of St-Julien. Under French Law every new club or association must register itself with the Authorities, and that's why there's a dossier here showing that a Priory of Sion filed the proper forms in 1956. According to a founding member, this eccentric association took its name not from Jerusalem, but from a nearby mountain (Col du Mont Sion Alt. 786 m). The dossier also notes that the Priory's self-styled Grand Master Pierre Plantard, who is central to this story, has done time in jail." Pierre Plantard was sentenced on 17 December 1953 by the court of St Julien-en-Genevois to 6 months in prison for breaking the French Law relating to "Abus de Confiance" (fraud and embezzlement). The evidence for this is found in a letter written by the Mayor of Annemasse in 1956 to the Sub-Prefect of St Julien-en-Genevois, which can be found in the File that contains the 1956 Statutes of the Priory of Sion and the 1956 Registration Documents of the Priory of Sion. "...in our archives we have a note from the I.N.S.S.E dated 15 December 1954 advising us that Monsieur Pierre Plantard was sentenced on 17 December 1953 by the court in St. Julien-en-Genevois to six months imprisonment for a ‘breach of trust’ under articles 406 and 408 of the Penal Code." Articles 406 and 408 of the old-style Penal Code correspond to Articles 314-1, 314-2 and 314-3 of the present Penal Code. These articles are classified in Book III of the Code, ‘Crimes and offences against property’ – theft, extortion, blackmail, fraud, and embezzlement. The Official Judicial Archives relating to Pierre Plantard’s criminal convictions and prison sentences are to be found in the Tribunal de Grande Instance de Thonon-les-Bains (this being the information as provided by Le Directeur des Archives départementales de la Haute-Savoie in the town of Annecy).
2006-06-30 18:36:41
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Does Priory of Sion really exist?
Does Priory of Sion really exist?
Mythology & Folklore - 8 Answers - 2007-06-08 23:08:23
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M. Plantard, the man behind the artefacts fed to Lincoln et al to creat the book "Holy Blood, Holy Grail", which in turn was used by Dan Browne to create the book "Da VInci Code" is pure fabrication. It is a lovely idea, fully of mystery and intrigue, but wholly without merit. The singular reason for the failure of the idea rests in four false facts: (1) There is no credible record or mythology suggesting Sara ever survived in France. Therefore no bloodline continued through the youngest child of Jesus and Mary, therefore nothing to protect, therefore a complete fabrication. (2) The list of Grand Masters of the Priory was a little to ambitious with dates and membership being impossible for some of the great names. (3) The story rests on all the bloodlines eventually dying off leaving only very few having the claimed "holy grail" bloodline. (4) Amazingly, the same person (M. Plantard (Saint Claire)) that created the story was supposed to be the true heir of the bloodline of Jesus and Mary- what a coincidence! There are however many thousands of people who can claim heritage of the holy grail, not through France but Ireland. That is another story...
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Answer 1
no lol
2007-06-08 23:13:45
Answer 2
Nope. You've been watching too many movies. haha
2007-06-08 23:15:27
Answer 3
Yes it does.
2007-06-08 23:35:12
Answer 4
Yes, there was a Prieure de Sion officially registered in France sometime in the 1950's. ( I think 1956 but I'm not entirely sure) The Prieure released many documents regarding their protocols and the various "offices" held by people. Yes, Da Vinci was a Grand Master.
2007-06-09 01:41:39
Answer 5
M. Plantard, the man behind the artefacts fed to Lincoln et al to creat the book "Holy Blood, Holy Grail", which in turn was used by Dan Browne to create the book "Da VInci Code" is pure fabrication. It is a lovely idea, fully of mystery and intrigue, but wholly without merit. The singular reason for the failure of the idea rests in four false facts: (1) There is no credible record or mythology suggesting Sara ever survived in France. Therefore no bloodline continued through the youngest child of Jesus and Mary, therefore nothing to protect, therefore a complete fabrication. (2) The list of Grand Masters of the Priory was a little to ambitious with dates and membership being impossible for some of the great names. (3) The story rests on all the bloodlines eventually dying off leaving only very few having the claimed "holy grail" bloodline. (4) Amazingly, the same person (M. Plantard (Saint Claire)) that created the story was supposed to be the true heir of the bloodline of Jesus and Mary- what a coincidence! There are however many thousands of people who can claim heritage of the holy grail, not through France but Ireland. That is another story...
2007-06-09 03:45:02
Answer 6
Yes it does and it is really recorded on history. I think the guy's name is Piere (somthing I forgot) however its purpose is just for publicity as he "thinks" that came from a long line of kings" he even created a chart which might took him months to create just to "prove" that. But it I think he just did it coz he wants to be known in public..... Yes it existed but its reasons are something that are selfish
2007-06-09 03:45:08
Answer 7
Not recently (about 500 years ago)
2007-06-09 04:42:29
Answer 8
No. It was a live role play group in France. Some members of the group pretended in public to be an ancient group and forged documents, but several principal member told on the them that it was all a forgery. It was investigated and indeed it is nothing more than a contemporary group endulging themselves with some roleplay. To bad some gullible person used it as a basis for a best selling book otherwise it would have simply remained an obscure little group playing their game. I guess the author could not come up with an original idea by himself.
2007-06-09 15:21:23
Mythology & Folklore - 8 Answers - 2007-06-08 23:08:23
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M. Plantard, the man behind the artefacts fed to Lincoln et al to creat the book "Holy Blood, Holy Grail", which in turn was used by Dan Browne to create the book "Da VInci Code" is pure fabrication. It is a lovely idea, fully of mystery and intrigue, but wholly without merit. The singular reason for the failure of the idea rests in four false facts: (1) There is no credible record or mythology suggesting Sara ever survived in France. Therefore no bloodline continued through the youngest child of Jesus and Mary, therefore nothing to protect, therefore a complete fabrication. (2) The list of Grand Masters of the Priory was a little to ambitious with dates and membership being impossible for some of the great names. (3) The story rests on all the bloodlines eventually dying off leaving only very few having the claimed "holy grail" bloodline. (4) Amazingly, the same person (M. Plantard (Saint Claire)) that created the story was supposed to be the true heir of the bloodline of Jesus and Mary- what a coincidence! There are however many thousands of people who can claim heritage of the holy grail, not through France but Ireland. That is another story...
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Answer 1
no lol
2007-06-08 23:13:45
Answer 2
Nope. You've been watching too many movies. haha
2007-06-08 23:15:27
Answer 3
Yes it does.
2007-06-08 23:35:12
Answer 4
Yes, there was a Prieure de Sion officially registered in France sometime in the 1950's. ( I think 1956 but I'm not entirely sure) The Prieure released many documents regarding their protocols and the various "offices" held by people. Yes, Da Vinci was a Grand Master.
2007-06-09 01:41:39
Answer 5
M. Plantard, the man behind the artefacts fed to Lincoln et al to creat the book "Holy Blood, Holy Grail", which in turn was used by Dan Browne to create the book "Da VInci Code" is pure fabrication. It is a lovely idea, fully of mystery and intrigue, but wholly without merit. The singular reason for the failure of the idea rests in four false facts: (1) There is no credible record or mythology suggesting Sara ever survived in France. Therefore no bloodline continued through the youngest child of Jesus and Mary, therefore nothing to protect, therefore a complete fabrication. (2) The list of Grand Masters of the Priory was a little to ambitious with dates and membership being impossible for some of the great names. (3) The story rests on all the bloodlines eventually dying off leaving only very few having the claimed "holy grail" bloodline. (4) Amazingly, the same person (M. Plantard (Saint Claire)) that created the story was supposed to be the true heir of the bloodline of Jesus and Mary- what a coincidence! There are however many thousands of people who can claim heritage of the holy grail, not through France but Ireland. That is another story...
2007-06-09 03:45:02
Answer 6
Yes it does and it is really recorded on history. I think the guy's name is Piere (somthing I forgot) however its purpose is just for publicity as he "thinks" that came from a long line of kings" he even created a chart which might took him months to create just to "prove" that. But it I think he just did it coz he wants to be known in public..... Yes it existed but its reasons are something that are selfish
2007-06-09 03:45:08
Answer 7
Not recently (about 500 years ago)
2007-06-09 04:42:29
Answer 8
No. It was a live role play group in France. Some members of the group pretended in public to be an ancient group and forged documents, but several principal member told on the them that it was all a forgery. It was investigated and indeed it is nothing more than a contemporary group endulging themselves with some roleplay. To bad some gullible person used it as a basis for a best selling book otherwise it would have simply remained an obscure little group playing their game. I guess the author could not come up with an original idea by himself.
2007-06-09 15:21:23
Sunday, April 3, 2011
Which way is the Weynon Priory from Kvatch?.?
Which way is the Weynon Priory from Kvatch?.?
by chorrol?
Video & Online Games - 1 Answers - 2010-06-29 19:10:33
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North East-ish
2010-06-29 19:11:49
by chorrol?
Video & Online Games - 1 Answers - 2010-06-29 19:10:33
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North East-ish
2010-06-29 19:11:49
Friday, April 1, 2011
can anyone tell me the 7 grand masters of priory of sion?
can anyone tell me the 7 grand masters of priory of sion?
Trivia - 2 Answers - 2006-05-28 02:51:55
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Jean de Gisors (1188-1220) Marie de Saint-Clair (1220-1266) Guillaume de Gisors (1266-1307) Edouard de Bar (1307-1336) Jeanne de Bar (1336-1351) Jean de Saint-Clair (1351-1366) Blanche d'Evreux (1366-1398) Nicolas Flamel (1398-1418) Rene d'Anjou (1418-1480) Yolanda of Bar (1480-1483) Sandro Filipepi (Botticelli) (1483-1510) Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) Connetable de Bourbon (Charles III of Bourbon-Montpensier, Eighth Duke of Bourbon ) (1519-1527) Ferdinand de Gonzague (1527-1575) Louis de Nevers (1575-1595) Robert Fludd (1595-1637) Johann Valentin Andrea (1637-1654) Robert Boyle (1654-1691) Isaac Newton (1691-1727) Charles Radclyffe (1727-1746) Prince Charles Alexander of Lorraine (1746-1780) Archduke Maximilian Franz of Austria (1780-1801) Charles Nodier (1801-1844) Victor Hugo (1844-1885) Claude Debussy (1885-1918) Jean Cocteau (1918-1963) Francois Ducaud-Bourget (1963-1981) Pierre Plantard (1981-1984)
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Honey, the priory of sion is a sham, set up by Plantard, de Cherisey and de Sede. It's main goal was to 'proof' that Pierre Plantard was a direct descendant of the Merovingean kings of France.
2006-05-28 04:42:58
Trivia - 2 Answers - 2006-05-28 02:51:55
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Jean de Gisors (1188-1220) Marie de Saint-Clair (1220-1266) Guillaume de Gisors (1266-1307) Edouard de Bar (1307-1336) Jeanne de Bar (1336-1351) Jean de Saint-Clair (1351-1366) Blanche d'Evreux (1366-1398) Nicolas Flamel (1398-1418) Rene d'Anjou (1418-1480) Yolanda of Bar (1480-1483) Sandro Filipepi (Botticelli) (1483-1510) Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) Connetable de Bourbon (Charles III of Bourbon-Montpensier, Eighth Duke of Bourbon ) (1519-1527) Ferdinand de Gonzague (1527-1575) Louis de Nevers (1575-1595) Robert Fludd (1595-1637) Johann Valentin Andrea (1637-1654) Robert Boyle (1654-1691) Isaac Newton (1691-1727) Charles Radclyffe (1727-1746) Prince Charles Alexander of Lorraine (1746-1780) Archduke Maximilian Franz of Austria (1780-1801) Charles Nodier (1801-1844) Victor Hugo (1844-1885) Claude Debussy (1885-1918) Jean Cocteau (1918-1963) Francois Ducaud-Bourget (1963-1981) Pierre Plantard (1981-1984)
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Honey, the priory of sion is a sham, set up by Plantard, de Cherisey and de Sede. It's main goal was to 'proof' that Pierre Plantard was a direct descendant of the Merovingean kings of France.
2006-05-28 04:42:58
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