The Survival of the Jesus Bloodline in Rennes-le-Château
Conference 20 August 2024
18 August 2024
We can all remember how much the French jeered at this nonsense when it was first published in 1982!
Including Gérard de Sède, who called it the Myth of Orifices!
From L'Indépendant, 31 August 2019
[And on 20 August 2024; Participation: €5]
Jean-Michel Pous hosts a series of conferences and talks.
Jean-Michel Pous, well-known in Rennes-le-Château, will speak in the spa town in a cycle of conferences organized by the Association Racines et Recherche Audoises (Arra). This researcher believes he's discovered the importance of Mary Magdalene. Well... rather about Myriam of Magdala and her family and their future lives (even though it all began with the book by Gérard de Sède, in 1967).
Jean-Michel discloses the content of his latest theories “which tell, based on a solid literary and logical arguments, the story of this Jewish princess from the Tribe of Judah, who married shortly before he was crucified, the prince Jesus son of Judah of Gamala, a fortress located opposite the city of Magdala, on the other side of Lake Tiberias...”
Then over the course of the conferences, he will address their descendants: the Visigoths, the Templars, the Grail militia and what they collected from Jerusalem, the Good Christians, falsely called Cathars, according to him from the 19th century, before finally finishing alongside his friend André Goudonnet, specialist in Abbé Boudet (who was parish priest of Rennes-les-Bains). “The Cromleck of Rennes-les-Bains and the true Celtic language”, evoking all the events that occurred during the second half of the 19th century, throughout the 20th century, as well as at the start of the 21st.
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