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Henri Boudet, the vicar of below!
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In all objectivity, It seems extremely little likely that Saunière and Boudets never had any relations. But come back a little in Henri Boudet
He is born November 16, 1837 in Quillan. Very quickly, he feels the call to one clerical life and enter to the seminary. He is named priest Christmas day 1861.
Six days later, January 1st, 1862, he is named priest in Durban. Het will remain there six months and half. June 17 of this same year he/it is sent to Caunes to exercise his ministry there. He will remain there meadows of four years and half. November first, 1866, he is sent to Festes where he will remain until October fifteen, 1872 where he will take his chair of vicar of Rennes-the-baths the 16 of this month
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This affectation will be the last until April 30, 1914, date to which it gives his resignation, the illness the gnawing and stopping it from exercising his ministry.
Het retires to Centered in his family. The incurable disease that reaches it will end up carrying it away March 30, 1915. Eleven months and half after his resignation.
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The life of Henri Boudet is astonishing. The small city of Rennes-Les-Bains, that besides named itself to his time: Bains de Rennes, was a city valued by the bourgeois population of the big cities for its spa.
Henri Boudet exercised its ministration in a city where the population of passage knew how to be generous with the clergy.
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Passionate by the local history, Henri Boudet was recognized for his expertise of historian and archaeologist. Constantly surveying the surrounding country, he brought back his long expeditions of the fossils and minerals that he liked to collect. Literate end, Henri Boudet read all works that he could discover having milked to his region. He didn't fail to read the book of Louis Fédié" Rhédae the City of the Wagons ", appeared in 1880. This author was member of the Society of the Arts and the Sciences of Carcassonne and was elected to the Council Général of Aude. Beyond to read, Henri Boudet publishes. He addresses many documents of study on history languedociennes to different Scholarly Societies of his time. We invite you to report you to Patrick's work Mensior" Extraordinary Secret of the Rennes-Le-Château" Priests that, among others, dedicate a whole chapter to the vicar of Rennes-the-baths.
Of part his works, Henri Boudet is recognized by its equals. Passionate by the survey of the languages and their origins, Anglophile recognized, Henri Boudet is especially known by his strange book" The true Celtic language and the Cromlech of Rennes-the-baths "
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The previous of departure of this book is simple: All languages of the earth come down from the English language!
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All along his book the vicar of Rennes-the-baths demonstrates his assertion to us. For him the oldest languages, as Hebrew, Latin and well others have like only and unique common root English. Leaning on games of sounds, of words, he supported his thesis with the passing of the pages. The reading of this book is sometimes heavy and trying. It is necessary to wait for the next-to-last chapter, either the seventh, so that the author speaks to us the Cromlech of Rennes-the-baths. Besides this chapter is a truth tour de force since it demonstrates to us and explain us the existence of a few something that. doesn't exist. On this day, it was not discovered of Cromlech in the region of Rennes-the-baths.
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However that may be, It seems that they were not angry a long time at him since his works were always studied in 1898 and 1902 by the scholarly societies (to See the book of P. Mensior)
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However that may be", The true Language Celtic. "remains the work of reference for the researchers of the astonishing business of Rennes-Le-Château. It is true that some passages are astonishing, either by their description is by. their absence. Indeed, how to understand that when Henri Boudet speaks of the" Rennes "' of France, he forgets to mention Rennes-Le-Château, so close to him. How to explain the fact of his oblivion to mention the menhir of the Peyrolles in his description of his imaginary cromlech, whereas this menhir is well real! Is the unsaid of this work the footbridge obligatory of his understanding?
The mystery of Henri Boudet doesn't remain any there! His tomb, in the cemetery of centered, raise numerous questions. A small book of stone is placed in the right lower corner of his tomb. Its "cover" is decorated, vertically, of an enrollment engraved in the stone : I. X. O. I. . That it is counseled us to transcribe in Greek with the word" Fish ". This word or rather, this whole of initial, would be the Greek transcription of the sentence: "Jesus Christ, son of God Sauveur ". |
However, this translation would be perfected if the letters were written of the following manner . And it is not the case.

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For author Gérard De Sède, it is necessary to return this set of letters and one gets: 3 i 0 X I, either 310 XI (three-hundred-ten and Eleven)! These numbers must bring back us to the priest's book that contains 310 pages and to the page 11. |
This hypothesis is valid to only one condition! That the Sigma ( ) that one reverses changes in three! Alas it is not the case! If one looks at the photographs, one can see that this sigma looks a lot more like one lying M!. |
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In this case, we meet with a set of Latin letters that doesn't have anything to see with the Greek acronym of the Christ's esoteric representation. If this acronym doesn't have this sense anymore, we must wonder what it wants to say!


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