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 Post subject: Sauniere - priest and non-priest of RLC
PostPosted: 02 Dec 2008 12:57 pm 
1885 - Sauniere becomes priest of RLC

1886 - Temporarily suspended for preaching political sermons from pulpit

1909 - Sauniere resigned as priest following transfer to other village (Coustouges) and became a Free Priest

1910 - Bishop's Court of Carcassonne began investigating Sauniere, bill of indictment involved three charges:

- Trafficking in Masses

- Disobedience to the Bishop

- Exaggerated and unjustified expenses


1911 (February) - Sauniere banned from performing the ceremony of the Mass and receiving money from other dioceses for saying masses

1911 (December) - Sauniere suspended from priesthood for 3 months "until he has undertaken the restitution into the hands of the rightful owner and according to canon law of the goods misappropriated by him" (Third Trial dated 5 December) - an obligation that Sauniere was unable to meet.

From this moment in time, Sauniere was not allowed to be a priest in an official capacity in any church, although he continued to be a Free Priest without a diocese in the privately constructed altar in the Villa Bethany until his death in 1917.

1917 - Sauniere's suspension from priesthood lifted on his deathbed ("in articulo mortis"), not described as a priest in the Obituary column of Semaine Religieuse de Carcassonne dated 27th January (described as "Monsieur Berenger Sauniere").


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PostPosted: 02 Dec 2008 1:49 pm 
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Mr. Norton: can you please once sum up the following figures and tell me whether the result is OK? You can compare it then directly with the page 275 in the LVLC.

0,140
0,070
0,060
0,150
0,120
0,025
0,050
0,003
0,003
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0,648



Mr. Norton: can you then please explain us the Boudet formula he uses in the LVLC to determine the profundity of a source?

Les fontaines enfermées dans l'enceinte du
Cromleck sont fort nombreuses : trois sont
thermales à des degrés divers de température. La
source dite du Bain-Fort, possède une tempéra-
ture de + 51 degrés centigrades, tandis que les
deux autres, dites de la Reine et du Bain-Doux,
atteignent + 41 et + 40 degrés centigrades.
Il est facile d'apprécier la profondeur extrême
du siphon amenant à la surface du sol cette eau
minéralisée et élevée à ces degrés de chaleur. On
sait généralement que la température varie d'une
manière fort sensible dans l'intérieur de la terre,
suivant les différentes profondeurs auxquelles
on peut atteindre. En prenant pour point de
départ les caves de l'Observatoire de Paris, qui
sont à vingt-huit mètres au-dessous du sol, et
où le thermomètre marque constamment + 11
degrés centigrades, on trouve en moyenne un
degré de plus de chaleur pour chaque trente mè-
tres de profondeur, en pénétrant plus avant dans
l'intérieur de la terre. L'eau du Bain-Fort mar- quant
+ 51 degrés centigrades, qui se réduisent
à 40, puisqu'il faut retrancher les onze degrés
constants marqués par le thermomètre à vingt-
huit mètres au-dessous du sol, dans les caves
de l'Observatoire de Paris, le point de profon-
deur extrême du siphon serait à peu près à douze
cent trente mètres, abstraction faite cependant
de toute déperdition de chaleur produite par des
causes secondaires et accidentelles. Quant aux
sources de la Reine et du Bain-Doux, leur
degré de température accuserait neuf cent
trente et neuf cents mètres de profondeur.


Parameters he used:

- Temperatures of the sources on the surface (+51, +41 and +40
centigrade)

- Temperature in 28 meters under surface: constantly +11 centigrade

- Thermal increase per 30 meters: +1 centigrade

So for the Bain-Fort source he makes the following example:

Temperature of the source on the surface = +51 centigrade. Minus 11 centigrade = + 40 centigrade. So he claims that the profundity of this source is at approx 1230 meter.

The formula he uses to define the profundity is therefore:

x = ((temperature of the source on the surface – 11) x 30) + 28


How would you explain the logic of this formula?


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PostPosted: 02 Dec 2008 2:14 pm 
What has Boudet's book got anything to do with Berenger Sauniere?
Or anything to do with this Thread?
Answer those questions...


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PostPosted: 02 Dec 2008 2:17 pm 
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Is "RLC" only Saunière for you? If yes then it becomes clear why you always repeat the same sentences.

Your answers to my questions?


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PostPosted: 02 Dec 2008 2:18 pm 
fmh999 wrote:
Is "RLC" only Saunière for you?


Well, there is no RLC - if you put it that way.


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PostPosted: 02 Dec 2008 2:27 pm 
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Answer my questions then without looking at Saunière.


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PostPosted: 02 Dec 2008 3:10 pm 
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There were Visigoths and Knights of Malta in the area before Sauniere. There can be an RLC treasure without Sauniere even being involved. He probably didn't even know about the landscape pentagram. You know, the one Norton can't see.


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PostPosted: 02 Dec 2008 9:36 pm 
You mean the pentagram created by Henry Lincoln during the late 1970s - the one that cannot be confirmed by historical evidence to have existed before the late 1970s? Pentagrams can be created on ordnance survey maps today and tomorrow but historical evidence is required to prove that they existed yesterday.

And another thing - it has been demonstrated in detail umpteen of times that the pentagram you are referring to is inaccurate. Many times on this Forum alone if you look at the archived Threads.


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