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Rennes-le-Chateau: Le Serpent Rouge Was Dated January 17th 1967, and The Deposit Slip at The National Library Was Dated

This document discusses the history of Rennes-le-Chateau in southern France and the discovery of an uncertain document called Le Serpent Rouge. Le Serpent Rouge contained genealogies of the Merovingians, maps of France during the Merovingian period, and a plan of St Sulpice in Paris. It also included 13 short prose poems corresponding to the zodiac signs, including an extra 13th sign called Ophiuchus. The number 13 was important to the Templars. Le Serpent Rouge also presented a version of the Sleeping Beauty story and confirmed that Mary Magdalene was a symbol for Isis.

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Rennes-le-Chateau: Le Serpent Rouge Was Dated January 17th 1967, and The Deposit Slip at The National Library Was Dated

This document discusses the history of Rennes-le-Chateau in southern France and the discovery of an uncertain document called Le Serpent Rouge. Le Serpent Rouge contained genealogies of the Merovingians, maps of France during the Merovingian period, and a plan of St Sulpice in Paris. It also included 13 short prose poems corresponding to the zodiac signs, including an extra 13th sign called Ophiuchus. The number 13 was important to the Templars. Le Serpent Rouge also presented a version of the Sleeping Beauty story and confirmed that Mary Magdalene was a symbol for Isis.

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The Merovingians returned to public attention more recently in a number of books seeking to solve the

mystery of the tiny mountain top hamlet in the Languedoc in southern France called Rennes-le-Chateau.
This was once one of the most important centres for the Priory of Sion, the Templars, the Cathars and
many others in the ‘knowledge’ stream. The area was once peopled by the Celts, the former
Cimmerians and Scythians, from the Near East and the Caucasus Mountains, and Rennes-le-Chateau
was called Rhedae after one of their tribes.

It was worshipped as a sacred place by the Druids because again this is a region of immense magnetic
power. In the late 1960s a document of uncertain background called the Red Serpent or Le Serpent
Rouge came to light in the National Library in Paris. It contained the genealogy of the Merovingians, two
maps of France in the Merovingian period, and a ground plan of St Sulpice, the Roman Catholic centre
for occult studies in Paris.5 St Sulpice was built on the ruins of a temple to Isis/Semiramis and was a
burial ground for Merovingian kings.

Le Serpent Rouge was dated January 17th 1967, and the deposit slip at the National Library was dated
February 18th.6 The latter turned out to be a forgery, however, and the real date it was deposited was
March 20th.7 By this time all the alleged authors of the work, Pierre Feugere, Louis Saint-
Maxent andGaston de Koker, had died within 24 hours of each other on March 6~7.8 But it gets even
stranger because these three, it emerges, were not the authors at all.9 Someone, it is thought, had used
the names of these three dead men as the authors to add more mystery to the tale.

There were 13 days between the three deaths and the deposit of the document at the library. The 13
page document included short prose poems corresponding to each sign of the zodiac and it listed 13
signs. It called the extra one, Ophiuchus (the Serpent Holder), which it placed between Scorpio and
Sagittarius. The most important number to the Templars was 13 and this will become more and more
relevant as the story unfolds. I have long believed there were originally 13 signs to the zodiac.

The text of Le Serpent Rouge, which appears to mention the landscape around Rennes-le-Chateau,
presents a version of the Sleeping Beauty story in which the princess (female energy) is condemned to
sleep until the handsome prince arrives to awaken her. This is also highly relevant to the number 13 for
reasons I will later outline. Le Serpent Rouge also confirmed that Mary Magdalene was another symbol
for Isis.

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