Rennessence 2006
Saturday, December 30th, 2006
The megaliths of Rennes-le-Chteau Part II
29 Dec 2006, 20:26
Part II of the Perillos Megaliths article is now online on Socit Perillos.
The altar stone currently in Rennes-le-Chteau comes, as mentioned, from an area near Rennes-le-Chteau. It is however not the only such stone. Between Rennes-le-Chteau and Blanchefort is the hill of Siala. It sits mid-distance, and is largely of the same height, as the hill of Rennes-le-Chteau and the Chteau de Blanchefort. The hill does not appear to have anything of interest and in the Foret Domaniale du Rialsesse, we are indeed confronted with a dense forest, one that is virtually off-limits to most…
Old Jean Brunelin photos published on RLC Archive
24 Dec 2006, 20:41
The French website Rennes-le-Chteau-Archive has published some unique photos by Jean Brunelin, researcher of the first hour and professional media photographer. The photos were taken in and around Rennes-le-Chteau between 1960 and 1970 and show us the quiet before the storm. Go have a look and please respect the copyright.
Written in Stone, the Secret of Coumesourde
23 Dec 2006, 21:30
Today an article was published on Andrew Gough’s Arcadia about a new translation of the Dalle de Coumesourde. The legendary Coumesourde Stone, now lost, is believed to have concealed a secret of great importance, but what? Corjan de Raaf & Jean-Pierre dAniort take us on a journey of discovery, and arrive at some surprising conclusions. The article is the first in a series of related guest articles with assorted co-researchers in the coming months.
Rosslyn - the Backlash
22 Dec 2006, 20:16
Much esoteric significance has been associated with Scotlands Rosslyn Chapel, and many have linked it with Rennes-le-Chteau. The Hiram Key got the party started, and others such as Filip Coppens provided sensible introductions to the story of the enigmatic chapel, but it was not until Mark Oxbrow and Ian Robertsons excellent Rosslyn and the Grail did the backlash begin in earnest.Now, others are following suit, such as The Rosslyn Hoax. Will the trend continue? Is the backlash deserved?
The RLC Researcher Formerly Known as Tombman
22 Dec 2006, 20:15
Rennes-le-Chteau researcher, and BLOODLINE Documentary contributor Ben Hammott, formerly known as Tombman, has revamped his website. Do have a look as its full of interesting information and some amazing discoveries.
Oak Island Update: The Rumour Pit
22 Dec 2006, 20:13
Arcadia recently reported a story that, if true, will be sure to dominate headlines throughout 2007. Arcadia has learned that researchers led by a wealthy London businessman have discovered a wooden capsule, believed to contain treasure, or a royal burial, in Oak Island.Sources say the top cone of the intricate structure has been removed, following 72 straight hours of extremely delicate work. It is believed that there is a capsule within a capsule, covered in either silver or tin-like metal, brushed to a high sheen. A research team scientist is said to believe that it could be silver paint on muslin, hardened by an ancient process.Intriguingly, Zygophyllum Dumosum petals, pollen traces of which were discovered on the Turin Shroud, have been discovered in near perfect condition at the head of the tomb, leading the expedition Botanist to comment Its like they were just put in the capsule. Uncanny.Andrew Gough’s Arcadia will continue to use discretion in reporting on this presently unsubstantiated story.
Experts be Damned
22 Dec 2006, 20:11
Punk legend and Rennes-le-Chteau authority Rat Scabies has launched a Rennes-le-Chteau think-tank, of sorts. The group, or forum, held its inaugural meeting this week, upstairs at Rats local, the ultra cool Griffin Pub in Brentford, England. In attendance were many Rennes-le-Chteau notables including Christopher Dawess (author of Rat Scabies and The Holy Grail the single greatest book ever written on Rennes-le-Chteau, in Arcadias humble opinion), Clive Prince (Lynn Picknett sent her apologies but promised to reveal all, next time), Stewart Ferris, and an assortment of others, including Andrew Gough. One of the evenings highlights was a copy of an 1884 book that Rat that had acquired by Johann von Hapsburg, cousin of Franz Josef, emperor of Austria, and acquaintance of Brenger Saunire. A review of the book (which is written in German) was presented and discussed.By the end of the evening the record was put straight on a number of matters, aided no doubt by the consumption of considerable quantities of liquid holiday cheer. Oh, and just to be clear, there is no truth to the rumour that the group has been named The Priory of the Dammed
From Bloodline to Bloodbath
22 Dec 2006, 08:32
The promising, albeit beleaguered Rennes-le-Chteau documentary, BLOODLINE, currently scheduled for release in the spring of 2007, has agreed to be interviewed by Arcadia 17 Questions. The Producers are eager to set the record straight on a number of points, including recent criticism such as Tracy Twymans ‘The Rennes-le-Chateau Ritual Dance‘ and Society Perilloss ‘Blood on the Bloodline‘. Lets acknowledge the Bloodline Producers for agreeing to be interviewed, and keep an open mind regarding this intriguing and exciting new development.
Back to the Source Christmas Newsletter
12 Dec 2006, 21:30
The Back to the Source (Terug naar de Bron) internet forum has released its first newsletter. It has a Christmassy feel to it and is published in both Dutch and English. This first issue marks the forum’s position as the leading Dutch Mystery Forum.
Abbb Saunire
12 Dec 2006, 14:24
La Depeche du Midi, regional newspaper of the Aude published an interview with Mayor Lhuillier of Rennes-le-Chteau. In this interview, Lhuillier states that in a document registered in Limoux on 21st April 1917, the descendants, brothers and sisters have refused Saunire’s inheritance. Later in the interview he states that the controversial move of the Abb’s remains from the village cemetery to a mausoleum in his garden was requested by his descendants. Looks like Brenger Saunire was a daddy after all.
RenneSSence: RSS News Feed started for Rennes-le-Chteau
1 Dec 2006, 13:22
RenneSSence is the RSS Feed providing you with any news that has to do with the enigma of Rennes-le-Chteau. It is powered by RLC Research, Socit perillos and Andrew Gough’s Arcadia. The RSS News Feed is dedicated to giving you the latest and greatest developments in the solution of the mystery.There’s no link with the former news section in Les Carnets Secrets of the same organisation.


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