Mystery of Rennes Le Chateau - Tomb of Jesus Found In Cliffside Vault

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1 Anno 9 Mesi fa - 1 Anno 9 Mesi fa #49799 da Eldorado
Greetings,

As a cryptographer and explorer I wanted to share the link to a page I made concerning the discovery of a trail of ciphers in parchments, paintings, texts, rock pictographs, and other mapping systems located along a journey made from France to Vermont, uncovering the truth behind the mystery of Rennes Le Chateau.

A Secret Mission For The King

While I was working on some of the last parts of these projects, I was amazed to have found the final location through the interpretation of the maps that I found carved in stone along the shores of Lake Champlain, and made a video with the State Archaeologist present from the Historical Preservation Society of Vermont. 

The evidence compiled here on my FB page is shown briefly in a pilot video in hopes of being able to make a full-length documentary about this incredible discovery. 

The Vault is situated in the side of a cliff some 150' off the ground, in a remote location in Vermont.  The uncovering of numerous timeless works of art that held details about this location are shown using the images in paintings from Nicolas Poussin and David Tenier, who were part of the entourage guided by Francis Bacon and Samuel D' Champlain, the captain of the Order of the Helm of the Knights of Christ. 

Their mission was to re-inter relics and the remains from under Rennes Le Chateau in a safe location in the land called Acadia, leaving behind a pair of parchments in cipher in a column of the Chapel of Mary Magdalene in Southern France.  Surrounding the Chapel were found a trail of mysterious carvings that were meant to guide a person through the clues from location to location in Europe, and across the Atlantic, compounding at the end with sights that cannot be shared with words alone.

I hope you enjoy the research.

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