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© Friday April 27th 2001 THE SECRET OF THE DOUBLE TOMB Lord
Paul URBAIN de FLEURY had the strange particularity of having two tombs in
the Rennes-les-Bains cemetery*. The
first of his tombs bore the following inscriptions: CI GIT PA CI GIT PA UL URBAIN UL URBAIN DE FLEURY DE FLEURY NE LE 3 MAI DECEDE LE 1776 7 AOUT 1836 (born 3 May 1776)
(died 7 August 1836) The
second tomb bore the following inscriptions: IL
EST PASSE EN FAISANT LE BIEN It
is obvious there is a mistake, concerning either the age of the deceased
or the date of death. To
this day, these anomalies have never received a satisfactory explanation,
and it has been assumed that the epitaph is linked to possible membership
in the ROSICRUCIANS or the FREEMASONS. According to Marc RAMBIEL, "CAHIERS DE RENNES-LE-CHÂTEAU" n° 9, p. 39:
OUR INTERPRETATION: “Jesus of Nazareth, who went from place to place doing good..." The
puzzle must read phonetically:
NOTE The
process used by the Marquis de Blanchefort is not new, and is hidden
in the landscape... If
we link the two menhirs of Peyrolles and Aleth by a straight line, we see
that it passes through the church of Saint Salvayre; the three aligned
points express the following message: TOMB -
TWO- JESUS
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