Bérenger Saunière’s 250,000 francs
More than enough to pay for all works at Rennes-le-Château

20 September 2024
27 February 2018 Revised

This “work” is full of basic mistakes relating to Abbé Bérenger Saunière and it draws on Christian Doumergue for its “references”. Hilarious! It's like using Scott Wolter for references to the origins of Christianity! It omits all the bad news relating to Abbé Saunière and his servant, Marie Denarnaud. (Bérenger Saunière lost his priesthood permanently during his 1910-1911 Trial – losing his priestly stipend – dying in abject poverty owing money to his grocer in 1917; whilst Marie Denarnaud was forced to live in poverty after Saunière’s death, having to live off borrowed money from other people until 1946, when Noël Corbu bought Saunière’s domain and settled all of Marie Denarnaud’s debts – these are all crucial facts omitted by the believers in the Rennes-le-Château conspiracy theories.)

Everything was chewed-up by 2003 when the paperwork of Abbé Bérenger Saunière was digested and placed on “Octonovo’s” website. The paperwork was lent to a friend of Antoine Captier – who, instead of returning it, lodged it in the Archives Départmentales de Carcassonne. It may have been this same paperwork that Michael Baigent had in his filing cabinets at his home in Winchester.

The trouble with doing that however, is that there is NO ADDICTION to trafficking in masses like there is in a powerful ADDICTION to “mystery, secret, treasure and to the Jesus Christ Bloodline” – things that were never associated with Abbé Bérenger Saunière during his lifetime. (If you happen to know anything about this subject matter, that is....)

The exact amount Abbé Saunière obtained from trafficking in masses has yet to be determined, because there is paperwork by Abbé Saunière in the possession of Antoine Captier and Claire Corbu-Captier that has not been published.


The breakdown to the paperwork above relating to Abbé Saunière’s trafficking in masses has been online since 2003, by Laurent “Octonovo” Buchholtzer. He totalled everything up to 213,653.76 francs, but gave a different total in his book Rennes-le-Château: Une Affaire Paradoxale (2008)



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