The Shadow Of The Templars

1972 British scriptwriter 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, eventually producing a second documentary, “The Priest, the Painter and the Devil,” in 1974, and “Shadow of the Templars,” in 1979. A poor French village priest, Bérenger Sauniere, finds some ancient, coded parchments in his church, visits Paris, meets with ecclesiastical authorities and occult groups, and thereafter lives the life of a very wealthy man. The mountain top of Rennes-le-Chateau and four other adjacent mountain tops precisely mark out a pentagram, the tips of a five-pointed star that stretches across the landscape. Moreover, an interlocking geometry of circles, alignments, and five-, six-, and ten-pointed stars extends for miles into the countryside roundabout, fixed precisely by the positioning of churches, chateaux, and other landmarks.

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