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 Post subject: Re: Jean-Luc Chaumeil
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This dear be the Clan Douglas Crest
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Your Scottish background should be tingling away
salamanders as amphibians.


Ah...funny you should bring up the Douglases...

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Quau canto. Soun mau encanto.


oh and i just post things up for no reason do i?...yet another line of enquiry i'll keep to myself then.


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...and i'm starting to get irritable...there's a line of people queing up to get a bitch slap, so i'll just zip it before i regret speaking my mind.


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certainly is..that's why i'm feeling so irritable :D ...whereas my French side just says let it slide.


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c'mon try me....today of all days.


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hopeless passion of the poet,--how he
took for motto,

"Quau canto,
Soun mau encanto."

Le Serpent Rouge

Le Red Salamander
the fiery red salamander

didn't Emma Calvet have something to do with that

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It was for Francis that Leonardo was commissioned to make a mechanical lion which could walk forward, then open its chest to reveal a cluster of lilies

Some twenty years after Leonardo's death, Francis was reported by the goldsmith and sculptor Benevenuto Cellini as saying: "There had never been another man born in the world who knew as much as Leonardo, not so much about painting, sculpture and architecture, as that he was a very great philosopher.

There are many members of the Douglas Clan buried throughout the world, such as the Abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés in Paris, and at Melrose Abbey

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Wow some guy that Plantard you mean he actually quarelled with the population of the US of A? Did he win? By the way how many Americans have actually heard of the late, unlamented old hoaxer?



Unlamented ? Raise a toast to the guy's memory ( I have a glass of claret at the moment :) ) .

On a serious note, where is Plantard buried ? I had the belief for a number of years that his mortal remains where in the cemetery at RLB.


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"Quau canto,
Soun mau encanto."

Le Serpent Rouge

didn't Emma Calvet have something to do with that



Thank you Lovuian..exactly. bottom of Page 9.


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Great question Pilrig
where is Plantard buried
or is it Paul Le Cour

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Paul Le Cour, 'L'Ere du Verseau' (The Age of Aquarius).

Quoting Peter O’Reilly: "In it Le Cour looks forward to the future Age of Aquarius as bringing with it the return of Christ in the role of Christ the King. It is a work of esoteric and apocalyptic Christianity in which the author also voices his belief in an esoteric spiritual tradition that originated in Atlantis…(and quoting from the book) "The work of 'Atlantis', founded the 24th of June 1926, is inspired by the same directives as those of the director of the Hiéron (i.e. de Sarachaga) whose signet ring representing Cybele was bequeathed to me by Mlle Lepine."…[the book contained a drawing of an octopus subtitled] "une symbole de la tradition primitive: le poulpe" (a symbol of the primitive tradition: the octopus)."
http://priory-of-sion.com/psp/lepoulpe.html

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Quau canto. Soun mau encanto.


oh and i just post things up for no reason do i?...yet another line of enquiry i'll keep to myself then.


Who are you arguing with, Sheila? You're quoting yourself.

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Sheila wrote:
lovuian wrote:

"Quau canto,
Soun mau encanto."

Le Serpent Rouge

didn't Emma Calvet have something to do with that



Thank you Lovuian..exactly. bottom of Page 9.


It's not original to Le Serpent Rouge, if that's what you're alleging. It's an old proverb.

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och Tim...i know that, i was quoting page 9. to juxtapose Encanto with Las Encantados..that's all.


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Ah...funny you should bring up the Douglases...


c'mon try me....today of all days.


Surely you've heard of Lord Malcolm Douglas-Hamilton?

http://www.dejanlucic.net/The%20Council%20for%20National%20Policy.html

Read the whole thing, dear.

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you do not deny that Dolly the sheep was cloned at Roslin Institute is an animal sciences research institute at Roslin, a village in Midlothian, Scotland, that is sponsored by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council

of all the places go figure Roslin :wink:

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you do not deny that Dolly the sheep was cloned at Roslin Institute is an animal sciences research institute at Roslin, a village in Midlothian, Scotland, that is sponsored by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council

of all the places go figure Roslin :wink:



and Lov, we do, of course, know that the Templar's owned Balantrodach of the Parish of Temple (Midlothian)

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Rodger
you do not deny that Dolly the sheep was cloned at Roslin Institute is an animal sciences research institute at Roslin, a village in Midlothian, Scotland, that is sponsored by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council

of all the places go figure Roslin :wink:



I worked in Roslin institute a few times (well painted a few rooms in the damn place !) There were photos of Wilcott and Dolly all over the place. Also painted the outside of the neighbouring feed mill, a fine view of the chapel from the mill roof.


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...and i demonstrated outside the instute a couple of times in my youth....for many reasons that i won't bore you with :D
Dolly's a Poll Dorset btw...that's what we breed here in France, much to the consternation of the French.

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this is Dolly & Bonnie her first lamb... very small & hirsute ... not typical of a single lamb at all...she has more the size of a twin...i always wonder what happened to Clyde?

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Still, the thought of eating cloned creatures just doesn't sit right with some people. In a recent article in the Washington Post newspaper, science reporter Rick Weiss wrote about the old saying, "You are what you eat," and what that might mean for someone eating "clone chops."

"The whole prospect left me inexplicably disgusted," Weiss wrote. Though he admitted his reaction might be partly emotional, he didn't like the idea of a world where identical animals are produced like food pellets in a factory. "Is my dream of Compassionate Cold Cuts a rational one?" he asked.


Off subject...apologies, i've said my bit...back to the subject of the thread please.


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och Tim...i know that, i was quoting page 9. to juxtapose Encanto with Las Encantados..that's all.


Interesting juxtaposition of singing and enchanting, is it not?

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Roger wrote:
It's got a LOT of wrong information, a lot of old well known information, but I started to throw up a little, early on, at this bit... and then it got worse...


Yeah, I know - it was hammered together by yet another in a long string of Serbian nationalist engaging in more conspiracy theories. You're familiar with the "Blues and Greens" article, I presume? Alexander is his father's son in so many disturbing ways.

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I do like the coat of arms that watermarks his website... cheeky devil.


Uh-huh. You should have been around when the Medjugorie/Fatima feud was at its height.

Anyway, I was alluding to the bits about Robert Gayre and the Order of St. Lazarus.

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och Tim...i know that, i was quoting page 9. to juxtapose Encanto with Las Encantados..that's all.


Interesting juxtaposition of singing and enchanting, is it not?

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No...i meant le lieu dit en question.


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Great picture Sheila
Did you know Polly and Molly ...other cloned sheep at the institute
had a "Human gene" in their makeup

Roslin as Wayward has brought up has a history of Templar connections

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Rodger
you do not deny that Dolly the sheep was cloned at Roslin Institute is an animal sciences research institute at Roslin, a village in Midlothian, Scotland, that is sponsored by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council

of all the places go figure Roslin :wink:



and Lov, we do, of course, know that the Templar's owned Balantrodach of the Parish of Temple (Midlothian)


DNA .....the TREE of LIFE
it is what the Creator used to make the world
The gnostic interpretation of Dolly compares the white sheep to Christ, as Suzanne Rini, a journalist who has researched the biotechnology industry informed us, noting that the New York Times quoted one bioethicist as saying that the cloning of Dolly elicited in him the idea of cloning Jesus from a drop of blood from the cross!


Now Man can create his own world ....one wonders what that world will be like
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http://watch.pair.com/clone.html

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makes me glad that i don't have any family...but then again do i have an option to opt out of the wheel of life?...because personally i don't want to come back again... :shock:


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och Tim...i know that, i was quoting page 9. to juxtapose Encanto with Las Encantados..that's all.


Interesting juxtaposition of singing and enchanting, is it not?

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No...i meant le lieu dit en question.


Mmmm... I guess I'm a little slow on the uptake. 'Splain?

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Quau canto. Soun mau encanto.

Maybe it is a good moment to talk about Las Encantados in their deep underground caves.


"On raconte qu'il existait autrefois dans le pays des êtres surnaturels, des Fées qu'on appelait et qu'on appelle encore "Las Encantados / Les Enchanteresses"; le jour elles se tenaient mystérieusement cachées dans leur demeures souterraines, dans des cavernes profondes que recelaient les flancs de la montagne qui porte leur nom. Ces Cavernes communiquaient, par un passage secret, avec les souterrains du Château de Rennes, bâti à Proximité de cette montagne"

"La montagne de Las Encantados domine au midi le territoire de Couiza, et à l'Est touche au village de Rennes. De nombreuses galeries, les unes à ciel ouvert, les autres fouillées dans le sous-sol, en ont déchiqueté les entrailles. Le percement de ces galeries a souvent mis à découvert des grottes des cavernes plus ou moins spacieuses, et dont la création s'explique par la filtration permanente des eaux pluviales".

"Cette Légende se rattache à l'existence sur le sol, à une époque très reculée, d'un peuple troglodyte, de race Gallo Celtique"."Les têtes blanches du pays affirment l'avoir entendu raconter par leurs pères et grands pères, qui la tenaient de leurs aïeux, et toujours sans variante, tout d'une pièce, comme une tradition sacrée."

"L'Encantado fait parti du ruisseau des couleurs où Bérenger Saunière allait jouer enfant et où plus tard il allait chercher des pierres sur une parcelle achetée au nom de Marie Denarnaud."

sourced from:
Louis Fédié: "Etude historique sur le Haut-Razès" pages 45-47-48.
Claire Corbu and Antoine Captier: "L'héritage de l'abbé Saunière".


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