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 Post subject: Nicolas Haywood, the POS and Arcadia
PostPosted: 18 Mar 2010 11:07 am 
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Guys, Nicolas Haywood (ala Bloodline - the documentary) reads the Arcadia Forum. Can we not give him something to chew on with respect to our (your) knowledge of the Priory of Sion?

C'mon!

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Well. I think that since one of the critical problems for the material existence of a real Priory of Sion is determine the exact date of its foundation, thus, is irrevocable to this history:

1.- to know the content and the circumstances of appearance of the piece of newspaper of the Shugborough hall, to try to square the theory that I offer as a resolution to the mystery http://www.shugborough.org.uk/holy-grail-78. The content must be public under the free information act.

2.- since, among others things will give probatory elements to date the birth of the Priory before Plantard's registry in France. Otherwise, we would lose a good opportunity to intrigue us more and say that not only Bletchley Park (thanks Roger) its wrong, but maybe the whole theory of evolution of Darwin. Hope that this is not very tangential (thanks jabberwock), im trying to get "fine" irony (thanks Eginolf and Sheila)

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 Post subject: Re: Nicolas Haywood, the POS and Arcadia
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Guys, Nicolas Haywood (ala Bloodline - the documentary) reads the Arcadia Forum. Can we not give him something to chew on with respect to our (your) knowledge of the Priory of Sion?

Hi Andy and Nicolas,
It would be more beneficial if Nicolas could give us something to "chew on", as I'm sure his knowledge of the POS is greater than most of us here?
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 Post subject: Re: Nicolas Haywood, the POS and Arcadia
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Guys, Nicolas Haywood (ala Bloodline - the documentary) reads the Arcadia Forum. Can we not give him something to chew on with respect to our (your) knowledge of the Priory of Sion?

C'mon!

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:lol: As Nic says you probably outstrip our knowledge in every aspect.

The underground tunneling system (hollow earth) encompasses the globe. In Europe there are hundreds of temples connected in this manner but there maybe only one of true significance...???

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 Post subject: Re: Nicolas Haywood, the POS and Arcadia
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You want to continue this phrase from Mr Henri Boudet, Mr Haywood?

LE CARRE ESQUISSE AU SOL SOUS LE JUIF EVOQUE EST ....


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Well Mr Haywood
I have seen signs over here in America where the Order may have been present
I believe The Priory exists

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 Post subject: Re: Nicolas Haywood, the POS and Arcadia
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Agree with you that the PdS exists. No brainer - funny coevals as monsieur Sandri or mister Haywood keep this club alive. Name taken from a hill between Geneve and Cruseilles.

BUT:

1. This club has no historical base at all and was founded by Plantard

2. The actual spokesmen Sandri and Haywood have no clue at all about RLC and its secret. Full stop. Sorry to say, but Plantard at least gained a certain insight and understood at least some connections. The actual heads not at all.

Prove me wrong, Mr Haywood, and continue the phrase I put for you...

LE CARRE ESQUISSE AU SOL SOUS LE JUIF EVOQUE EST ....


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I believe I know what Mr Haywood means by
"the Children of St Vincent"

All I can say is they saved America
they gave an education to the poor

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 Post subject: Re: Nicolas Haywood, the POS and Arcadia
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"the Children of St Vincent"

You have cracked it Lov, Nicolas Haywood wrote Le Serpent Rouge :shock:
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 Post subject: Re: Nicolas Haywood, the POS and Arcadia
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No Bull
that message I sent to Mr Haywood
doesn't come from
Le Serpent Rouge
it comes from
The Priory of Sion Dossiers
of which Mr Haywood is certainly part of

some people can speak in code other than the PS


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 Post subject: Re: Nicolas Haywood, the POS and Arcadia
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Mr. Haywood,

What brand of cigarettes do you smoke?

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Roger wrote:
Serendipity, I would assume that - if Mr. Haywood consulted with Central Casting - he'd be smoking Sobranies.

:lol: :lol: :lol:


Mmmmm...they look rich...i.e. chocolate cake with butter cream icing type of rich.

I miss my Belgium Chololate Cigarettes... :cry: :cry: Freakin' Obama...a smokers worst nightmare. Chocolate cigarettes are perfect....you get the taste without the weight gain. The kids even thought they smelt good.

Okay, sorry...didn't mean to change the subject. Thanks Roger.

The logo for the cigs is vewy interesting, btw.

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 Post subject: Re: Nicolas Haywood, the POS and Arcadia
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No Bull
that message I sent to Mr Haywood
doesn't come from
Le Serpent Rouge
it comes from
The Priory of Sion Dossiers
of which Mr Haywood is certainly part of

some people can speak in code other than the PS

Hi Lov, not having read "The Priory of Sion Dossiers" ( I can't understand why a secret society would want to reveal any of its correspondence, least of all by selling them :roll: ), I was not aware that they contained mention of the Children of St Vincent.
Surely their inspiration comes from LSR though?
"10 Scorpio
Celestial vision for him who remembers the four works of Em. Signol around the Meridian line, to the choir itself from the sanctuary from which beams this source of love from one to another, I turn around passing the site of the rose of the P to that of the S, then from the S to the P ... and the spiral in my mind becoming like a monstrous Octopus expelling its ink, the shadows obscure the light, I am dizzy and I hold my hand to my mouth biting instinctively my palm, perhaps like OLIER in his coffin. Curses, I understand the truth, HE IS GONE, but to him too in doing THE GOOD, like HIM of the flowery tomb. But how many have sacked the HOUSE, leaving only the embalmed corpses and numerous metal objects which they could not carry? What strange mystery conceals the new temple of SOLOMON built by the Children of Saint Vincent?"
http://www.connectotel.com/rennes/serpnote/serpf.htm
Lov, could you post the section mentioned in the POS Dossiers, or will it infringe copyright? If so would Nicolas be so kind as to post it for us?
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 Post subject: Re: Nicolas Haywood, the POS and Arcadia
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Hmmm...but which Saint Vincent eh?


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 Post subject: Re: Nicolas Haywood, the POS and Arcadia
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Hi Nic,

not having read "The Priory of Sion Dossiers" ( I can't understand why a secret society would want to reveal any of its correspondence, least of all by selling them ), I was not aware that they contained mention of the Children of St Vincent.
Surely their inspiration comes from LSR though?


Perhaps. But this term is used elsewhere in Priory documents. For example - there is the strange statement by Beaucean 'if the parishes of Peyrolles and Serres are the twin children of Saint Vincent, then the parish of Rennes les Bains guards the heart of the Roseline’. This is taken from 'In the Country of the White Queen', if i remember correctly off the top of my head.

It seems important because of a Meridian. LSR is rife with it, or actually i should say, the Priory documents are. I suppose one assumes meridians are also related to LSR. Pierre Plantard indeed referred to a Meridian which supposedly runs through Peyrolles and Serres. He calls it 'Le Méridian', even though he most certainly knew that the Paris Meridian runs to the east of Pech Cardou. To me, esoterically, this all seems to refer to something important associated with the 'children of Saint Vincent' (ie Saint Germain des Pres) which is related to something perhaps concealed near to Rennes les Bains on or near the Rose Line,. This seems confirmed when Plantard and Chérisey, under various pseudonyms relate that 'this Meridian owes its prestige to Saint Germaine des Pres, and what the Priory of Sion calls the Church Meridian. This Meridian was never officially used and in 1681 it just remained the concern of a ‘hermetic Society’ that is, the Society of Sulpice, created by Olier'.

I can't understand why a secret society would want to reveal any of its correspondence, least of all by selling them

I think perhaps the information was given freely, but the Bloodline team decided to do the book?
As for me, whether you think the Priory exists or not, those that had some association with Plantard et al do give information freely. That is my experience anyway.

I will start the ball rolling to Nicolas Haywood, and a question:
In the Priory documents is the following statement by Du Plantier. He says this: ‘Those who contemplate the strange painting of Valasquez’ ‘Crucifixion’ find an object for meditation’.

What does he mean? I'm sure its not there for no reason ....

The painting is below i believe, and wonder if it is the titulur crucis thats important? What are your thoughts?


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.....or the Tau cross perhaps.


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.....or the Tau cross perhaps.


No, this is something completely different. It's not even a cross.

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That is a Tau cross with the meaning of; life, resurrection, reincarnation and blood sacrifice.


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Yeah, but they're not looking for the "Tau" cross, Sheila they're looking for something else.

BTW when you see that picture Sheila is that all you see a Tau Cross?

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The plaque above has three Languages
I'm thinking Jewish Latin and what is the other Greek?
IESVS·NAZARENVS·REX·IVDÆORVM (Iesus Nazarenus, Rex Iudaeorum),
"Jesus the Nazarene, King of the Jews
The Greek equivalent of this phrase, Ἰησοῦς ὁ Ναζωραῖος ὁ βασιλεὺς τῶν Ἰουδαίων (Iesous ho Nazoraios ho Basileus ton Ioudaion), appears in the New Testament of the Christian Bible in the Gospel of John (19:19).

In the Gospel of John (19:19-20), the inscription is explained:

And Pontius Pilate wrote a title, and put it on the cross. And the writing was JESUS OF NAZARETH THE KING OF THE JEWS. This title then read many of the Jews: for the place where Jesus was crucified was nigh to the city: and it was written in Hebrew, and Greek, and Latin.

The Nazarene sect (ἡ τῶν Ναζωραίων αἵρεσις), used in the Book of Acts,[1] clearly referred to both Jewish and Gentile followers of Jesus' Apostles

does the plaque say Nazarene or Nazareth?
I can't tell?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/INRI

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I have to thank Mr. Haywood for giving some awesome clues

I have been to this chapel many many times in my life from a child to now
and never really seen this picture
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and Mr. Haywood Thank you very much
Awesome :!:

I see it


I have the EYE

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A quote from Nic Haywood from the Priory of Sion Dossiers
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Only those with THE EYE to see would comprehend the nature of the references....

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Mr. Haywood,

What brand of cigarettes do you smoke?


Unfiltered Woodbines :lol: or mebbe he's skint and has to roll them :wink:


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Pilrig wrote:
Serendipity wrote:
Mr. Haywood,

What brand of cigarettes do you smoke?


Unfiltered Woodbines :lol: or mebbe he's skint and has to roll them :wink:


What the Bloodline film didn't show was his cigarette holder and monocle :wink:


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You know Mr. Haywood
I really like your theory on Emma Calve

:wink:
I think your onto something there

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Pilrig wrote:
Pilrig wrote:
Serendipity wrote:
Mr. Haywood,

What brand of cigarettes do you smoke?


Unfiltered Woodbines :lol: or mebbe he's skint and has to roll them :wink:


What the Bloodline film didn't show was his cigarette holder and monocle :wink:



The only person I could think of with holder and monocle would be

Colonel Clink from "Hogan's Heroe's"...something tells me that isn't right.

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