Make-Believe Skeptics or Real Skeptics?
27 May 2025
Updated 29 May 2025
Paul Smith
Considering this badly written section entitled The Skeptics Corner on the Rhedesium website, can it be concluded that Mariano Tomatis is not a skeptic, since his name is not included on that list?
The Rhedesium Website makes use of much of the works by Mariano Tomatis – does that mean he is only a “Pretend Skeptic” to the Believers and a “Real Skeptic” to the real Skeptics? Mariano Tomatis was the Recipient: Prix Bérenger Saunière, in 2010 – a one-time competition that was run for believers.
The Rhedesium website has just introduced two illustrations relating to Paul Saussez in this article about obsolete jargon and it's known that Mariano Tomatis has copied the mistakes of Paul Saussez in the past.
Once again, I live 10 minutes away from a Church Community Centre that cost £400,000 to build: half of the cost was given by the Church, the other half of the cost was provided by parishioners from all over the United Kingdom. What Abbé Saunière was doing in Rennes-le-Château in 1896 was very similar to what priests are doing in the United Kingdom during the 21st Century. There was no Treasure Discovery or Direct Lineal Descendant of Jesus Christ involved. It was literally bog-standard Church business and nothing else.
A few years ago the question was seriously raised about why Abbé Saunière purchased gunpowder (that we know from the Abbé’s archives) – could it have been used for blasting for treasure perhaps? I wonder whether or not the Believers have actually found out the real reason why Abbé Saunière purchased gunpowder...
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