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TRAPPED IN A MASONIC WORLD

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occultist Alexandre Saint-Yves d‘Alveydre‘s whose the ―daddy of the Big Society‖ who developed the<br />

term Synarchy – which is the association of everyone with everyone else, into a political philosophy, and<br />

his ideas about this type of government proved influential in politics and the occult, and looks like he has a<br />

devotee in David Cameron.<br />

During 1877 Saint-Yves d‘Alveydre‘s wrote the ―Keys of the Orient‖, where he presents a solution<br />

[based on developing a religious understanding between Jews, Christians and Muslims] to the ―question of<br />

the Orient‖, brought about by the decay of the Ottoman empire which caused tensions in the Middle East,<br />

- and as we can see what‘s happening in the present day Egypt and the Middle East in general, perhaps<br />

Saint-Yves d‘Alveydre‘s is looking down with glee. I tend to agree along the same lines as Picknett and<br />

Prince, that indeed the ―Priory of Sion‖ [perhaps not under that name], was a front organisation for one of<br />

the many other Masonic secret societies, who all share that same Illuminati umbrella, that today spans the<br />

globe.<br />

Here are the following facts about the Priory of Sion, and hope it gives you a clearer picture as to<br />

what‘s going on, as even though I‘ve already stated it‘s long been debunked, many people are aware of<br />

details. I think it‘s rather important we discuss the authenticity of such ―famous‖ documents like those of<br />

the Les Dossiers Secrets [the Secret Files], and especially so when authors as famous as Dan Brown,<br />

categorically state in their books, - that they are true. We know The Da Vinci Code [2003] is a book of<br />

fiction, but despite this at the beginning of the book, it states: Fact; ―The Priory of Sion [Prieuré de Sion],<br />

- a European secret society founded in 1099 - is a real organisation...‖ More important, is that he goes on<br />

to say that at the Bibliothèque Nationale in Paris; ―You can find proof that it was founded in Jerusalem at<br />

the time of the Crusades‖. That proof is allegedly in the Les Dossiers Secrets. [4]<br />

So therefore on reading such a statement you wouldn‘t be mistaken in assuming this must be the case<br />

and factual. And perhaps the reason as to why Dan Brown did make this assumption, was that he too read;<br />

that in 1975 it was widely reported that the Paris Bibliothèque Nationale [French National Library],<br />

discovered parchments known as the Les Dossiers Secrets, identifying numerous members of; The Priory<br />

of Sion, including Sir Isaac Newton, Sandro Botticelli, Victor Hugo and Leonardo da Vinci, and that the<br />

document had been introduced into the Bibliothèque Nationale in 1967 by Pierre Plantard.<br />

Tony Robinson, alias Baldrick from Black Adder fame, and Channel 4‘s Time Team programmes, made<br />

the TV documentary programme; The Real Da Vinci Code Decoded back in 2005, two years after the book<br />

was first written, and also on Channel 4, when basically it somewhat incorrectly concluded that; The<br />

Priory of Sion, is a name given to multiple groups, both real and fictitious, with the most notorious a fringe<br />

fraternal organisation founded and dissolved in France in 1956 by Pierre Plantard. In the 1960‘s, Plantard<br />

presented ―information‖ that described the Priory of Sion, as a secret society founded in the Kingdom of<br />

Jerusalem in 1099, which serves the interests of the Merovingian dynasty and its alleged bloodlines. [5]<br />

This ―myth‖ was then expanded upon and popularised by the 1982 controversial book; The Holy Blood<br />

and the Holy Grail, and as I‘ve said was later claimed as factual in the preface of the 2003 conspiracy<br />

fiction novel; The Da Vinci Code. Until of course, in 2006 the CBS channel‘s 60 Minutes documentary<br />

made a programme titled: The Priory of Sion: Myth or Truth? And as a result of this programme and a<br />

much earlier BBC2 Timewatch documentary, opinions began to change, though why it took this long for<br />

the truth to seem to come to the surface, and perhaps reach a wider audience is amazing, because the actual<br />

creator of The Priory of Sion, admitted it was an hoax 3 years prior to the Timewatch programme, and how<br />

this revelation escaped Dan Brown and Tony Robinson‘s attention is even more remarkable, as all they‘ve<br />

seemed to have done, is help perpetuate this myth.<br />

Then the shit hit the fan, when in 1993, Plantard admitted ‗under oath‘ that he had – ―Invented the<br />

Priory of Sion and all related documents‖. Plantard had the help of Philippe de Chérisey in creating the<br />

parchments, and Gérard de Sède in developing the idea of The Priory of Sion. De Sède also published,<br />

beginning in 1967 several books claiming that other information about The Priory of Sion had been<br />

discovered elsewhere in France. Similarly, de Chérisey admitted to forging the documents. And the son<br />

of Gérard de Sède stated that his father and Plantard had made the whole thing up. In 1951, Plantard<br />

married Anne Léa Hisler [1930–1970]. They moved to the town of Annemasse in south-east France, near<br />

the border with Switzerland. In 1953 according to Robert Amadou, Pierre Plantard was accused of selling<br />

degrees of esoteric orders for exorbitant sums. According to a more reliable source, given in a letter in the<br />

sub-prefecture of Saint-Julien-en-Genevois, Plantard was given a six-month sentence for fraud, relating to<br />

other crimes. [6] It‘s been said that some French researchers dispute the connection between Robert Amadou<br />

and Pierre Plantard, and what they mean by that I‘m not too sure, and as it doesn‘t alter the outcome of the<br />

documents being fraudulent, I‘m not worried about that anyway.

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