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Post by roscoe on May 8, 2006 11:21:57 GMT -5
I've just activated a new website called www.Rose-croix-veritas.comIt will have forwarding from www.priory-of-zion.comand www.priority-of-sion.comI may add some more forwarding domains. It's sole purpose is to counter all the anti-Priory of Sion propaganda and will directly address rebuttal issues on sites like www.priory-of-sion.com - Run by Paul Smith. Since the sniveling little coward runs away from dealing with any counter arguments and if he comes across something he cannot deal with he simply changes the argument and then bans the poster. It won't duplicate other sites such as this one and I'm not interested in new developments other than if they are useful in rebuttal arguments against Priory of Sion lies. There will be links to these other sites and forums. The domain is brand new and is having a few teething troubles at the moment please be patient.
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Post by Don Barone on May 8, 2006 11:30:39 GMT -5
I guess my site must be in the 'More to come" column of links.
db
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Post by roscoe on May 27, 2006 1:14:37 GMT -5
I guess my site must be in the 'More to come" column of links. db It isn't there because this site doesn't exclusively deal with Rennes le Chateau / Priory of Sion I really don't want to get off subject. Your site is very good, however as you know I am yet to be convinced of the connection between Rennes le Chateau and the pyramids. Now if you're talking about the link between Rennes le Chateau and Israel then that's another story. As I've said before, David Wood started off excellent (unsurpassed even) and then lost the plot.
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Post by Charlotte on May 29, 2006 10:24:57 GMT -5
Hi roscoe,
I have followed your posts at GH as time permitted, learned much from you, thank you, and much went over my head as I know practically nothing about the vast subject of RLC, relative to you, Don, Geoff, and Morph. But learning.
Would you, or you, Don, have any information on Julia's post a few days ago:
"At the church of Mary Magdalene at Rennes-le-Chateau, there is a curiously neglected statue of Joan of Arc - essentially abadoned - on a patio outside the Villa Bethany."
I am interested because I hope to visit there in August and could take a picture, if it exists.
Thank you
Charlotte
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Post by roscoe on Sept 15, 2006 2:23:34 GMT -5
Hi roscoe, I have followed your posts at GH as time permitted, learned much from you, thank you, and much went over my head as I know practically nothing about the vast subject of RLC, relative to you, Don, Geoff, and Morph. But learning. Would you, or you, Don, have any information on Julia's post a few days ago: "At the church of Mary Magdalene at Rennes-le-Chateau, there is a curiously neglected statue of Joan of Arc - essentially abandoned - on a patio outside the Villa Bethany." I am interested because I hope to visit there in August and could take a picture, if it exists. Thank you Charlotte First can I say a thousand apologies for taking so long to answer this. I've been busy on other sites mostly trying to battle the infamous Paul Smith on the Rennes le Chateau forum. I wonder if you have been already and what did you think? The last I saw the Joan of Arc statue it was in Sauniere's private chapel at the back of the presbytery. This private chapel is interesting because of the story that when Sauniere fell out of favor with the church authorities he was replaced as Cure by a priest who lived in Couiza. No villager would put the church's representative up in the village and despite the villa Bethania being there he wasn't permitted to stay there. The poor guy had to walk 4km every day from Couiza only to preach to an empty church. All of the villagers went to Sauniere's tiny chapel for their services and not to the Saint Marie Madeleine church, they doted on him. I wonder if you managed to get to see it?
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Post by Charlotte on Sept 18, 2006 8:45:53 GMT -5
Thank you roscoe, no proble, we are all very bussy.
No, I didn't make it to the area of RLC, a good thing because my sister is not interested in the least in such things and always in a hurry, and secondly, I have to learn more about it and arm myself with detailed notes, so "my time has not yet come" to gain from a visit.
Charlotte
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