Vaincre, All Issues 1989-1990
Paul Smith
18 November 2024
Revised 20 November 2024
The contents cannot be trusted because in this Second Series Pierre Plantard claimed he belonged to Grand Orient Freemasonry – and the alleged “copies” of letters from Philippe de Chérisey are also untrustworthy, since he was known only for his handwritten correspondence and the return address found on them is wrong.
Michael Baigent, Richard Leigh & Henry Lincoln stopped communicating with Pierre Plantard and never mentioned why. Michael Baigent and Richard Leigh delved into conspiracies about the Dead Sea Scrolls & Various Esoterica. Henry Lincoln began delving into Sacred Landscape Geometry. The reason was because Pierre Plantard did not want anything more to do with Baigent, Leigh and Lincoln and that was the reason why he revised his Priory of Sion. Plantard attacked Baigent, Leigh & Lincoln in the second series of Vaincre. Pierre Plantard did not want to have any connection with their “Jesus Bloodline” business or with The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail. Baigent, Leigh & Lincoln naturally kept quiet about this. Therefore the contents of the second series of Vaincre are made available so that people may be able to read for themselves.
Pierre Plantard, who was also a conventional Christian, first rebutted “The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail” on a French Radio Show on 18 February 1982. According to the Secret Service Report dated 13 February 1945, Pierre Plantard was the sacristan of the parish of Saint-Louis d'Antin, Paris.
For how long did Henry Lincoln live close to Rennes-le-Château – call himself the grandfather of Rennes-le-Château – and flaunt himself as “the know-all”? How funny.
Pierre Plantard, announcing his comeback:
FELICITATIONS M. PLANTARD !
Les Cahiers de Rennes-le-Château, IX page 59 (1989; Compilation, Tome 3, 1997)
Translation
Avril 1989;
Juin 1989;
Septembre 1989 No 3; Edited by Thomas Plantard de Saint-Clair;
No 1, 2 Avril 1990; Edited by Thomas Plantard de Saint-Clair;
Thomas with Pierre Plantard, Henri Buthion
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