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Timewatch - The History of a Mystery (1996)

Unravelling one of history's most enduring riddles: the lost treasure of Rennes-Le-Chateau. A tangled tale of Knights Templar, priests and heretics, secret societies, publishers and other modern day treasure hunters.

See also The Original DaVinci Code: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-a_yrBGWYs

The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail (retitled Holy Blood, Holy Grail in the United States) is a controversial book by Michael Baigent, Richard Leigh, and Henry Lincoln. The book was first published in 1982 by Jonathan Cape in London, as an unofficial follow-up to three BBC TV documentaries, part of the Chronicle series. One of the books, according to the authors, which influenced the project was L'Or de Rennes (later re-published as Le Trésor Maudit), a 1967 book by Gérard de Sède, with the collaboration of Pierre Plantard.

The Rennes-le-Chateau pentacle of mountains was first brought to public attention in the last of the BBC Chronicle films that Henry Lincoln made on the subject, "The Shadow of the Templars," broadcast in 1979. One viewer, David Wood, was able to use his skills as a surveyor to push beyond Henry Lincoln's initial discovery and reveal the beginnings of what has turned out to be a vast temple of geometrical figures in the landscape of the Aude Valley. Wood subsequently published his own book "Genisis" (Baton Press 1985). His discoveries prompted Lincoln to investigate the geometry further himself, revealing the most amazing designs and correlations and supported by facts and figures (as laid out in "The Holy Place", Cape 1991, Corgi 1992). More recently, the geometry was explored in a book called "The Tomb of God" (Andrews/Schellenberger Little Brown, 1996).

When it became known that the inference of the authors was that the body of Jesus was buried beneath Mount Cardou, a few kilometers from Rennes-le-Chateau, media hostility ensued. This culminated in an extraordinary television discrediting of Andrews and Schellengerger by BBC's Timewatch, which simultaneously also dragged down Lincoln's geometry upon which their conclusions had been drawn, with the result that many people have since subscribed to the same line of thought and not given the existence of the geometry the credence it deserves.

SEE: Rennes-le-Chateau - look again by Michael Bott
http://www.mysterymag.com/theunexplained/?page=article&subID=85&artID=210
Timewatch produced The History of a Mystery (1996) in which, by debunking a rather silly book, they tried to destroy the story, labelling it as 'pseudo-history'.
What has happened? This is a confusing tale and it is not easy to draw together all the various elements, but something curious has occurred. ...
Those of you who have taken the trouble to check my findings know that I have been careful to restrict myself to "that which is demonstrable and provable". The mathematics and the geometry stand. Why do some people wish to pretend that they do not?" ~ Henry Lincoln
http://www.henrylincoln.co.uk/blog.php?e=234

WHY I AM SURE THAT THE GEOMETRY OF
RENNES-LE-CHÂTEAU IS BEYOND QUESTION by Henry Lincoln
http://www.henrylincoln.co.uk/geometry.php

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