Spartacus Paraclete wrote:
Sheila wrote:
Quote:
ACTE DE DECÈS DE MARIE DE NÈGRE D'ABLES D'HAUTPOUL DE BLANCHEFORT, 1781
"Obiit Dame Marie De Nègre de Blanchefort"
"L'an mil sept cent quatre vingt un et le dixième sept jour de janvier, a été ensevelie par nous curé de cette paroisse soussignée, noble marie de nègre d'able dame de blanchefort, seigneuresse de la présente paroisse, décédée le dix-septième dudit mois, âgée d'environ soixante-sept ans, après avoir reçu les sacrements de pénitence et d'eucharistie. la cérémonie de sa sépulture a été faite en présence des Srs. Charles Vival de Mabouillet et ... Rougé du présent lieu figurés et en présence de notre grande assemblée, au foy de ce. "
and what if the tombstone and it's purported code is all just hogwash .... here is the death certificate.
Finally

this is what I was hoping to discuss...
If the supposed tombstone inscription, as 'recorded' by Tisseyre, is legitimate, the letter sequence MRTPEEEO dates from circa 1781, which, of course, means that de Cherisey had nothing to do with its creation. Therefore, he didn't use it to encode four levels of this over three layers of that... Doesn't that mean that everything extrapolated from 'why de Cherisey used MORT EPEE' are nothing more than research equivalents of 'six degrees of'?
I'm happy to be corrected if someone can explain to me what it is I'm missing...
It doesn't. Jeez do I have to educate you people all the time.
Here this is how it works old chum.

Take a close look.
The mistakes are
first word CT - Should be CI so letter capital
TThird letter NOBL
e So small letter
eLetter M removed from the rest of the word arie - So letter capital
MFifth word Negr
e Small letter
e eighth(7th) word DARLES. Should be d'ABLES So capital letter
Rtwelth word D
e So small letter
e eighteenth word SE
pT So small letter
ptwenty fourth word MDC
OLXXXI should be MDC
CLXXXI So capital letter
OSo
Capital letters
T M R OSmall letters
eeepMORT epeeNo other words can be formed.
Incidently since the O is not Roman numerals the date is in fact MDCLXXXI which is 1681. The date of the formation of the Prieure de Sion and the date shown on here on the left.

When the Alpha and the Omega on the pillar are turned the correct way up. So

As in the right hand pillar.
The word NOIS is formed which is of course displayed on the bottom of Gerard de Sede's Shepherdess parchment.


With a cross wrapped in a vine.
Question is
Why did Sauniere deliberately place this pillar upside down?

The bottom figure doesn't look like a letter N it looks like a trap door to me.