The ET bloodline of the mysterious Templar kings

Were the Templars bred for rule on Earth by a higher intelligence?

by Jim Dilettoso - 04/03/2000

The train from Paris to the Palace at Versailles is a 30 minute ride through
all the ranges of life. Modernity confronts the historic. The urban blends
with countryside. The short walk to the palace from the train station belies
nothing of the opulence that awaits. The palace is a monument to wealth and
power. King Louis XIV created the palace in the 1600s from a hunting lodge,
becoming home to the king and visiting dignitaries. Versailles now houses the
treasures of the world conquests of Napoleon. The most noted artwork and
sculpture of the ages, from Egypt to Greece, are housed in its one million
square feet. The ornateness and sheer massiveness –- a rare combination –-
of the place are truly amazing.

Near the chapel, which was built without pews, to accommodate knights on
horseback, is a memorial to the most famous knights. In a corner is a
two-story-tall painting depicting Hugh d' Payens, who founded the Knights
Templar in 1111 A.D. From their inception during the First Crusade, to their
demise, they were known as the keeper of secrets and the maker of kings.
Their wealth and power were second-to-none throughout the 200 hundred years
in which they guarded the royal-blue bloodlines of Europe and kept the
secrets of Solomon's Temple, which they unearthed. The Templars were outlawed
by Phillip IV of France and ritually arrested on Friday October 13, 1307.

In last Saturday’s column, Peter Gersten made note of the non-human
intelligence that may rule over our affairs. Thinking this way, one is led to
ponder the theories of Zechariah Sitchin and Lloyd Pye, who contend that
humans were bred by a higher intelligence.
I’d like to build a bridge between the Sitchin-Pye worldview and the
mysterious history of the Templars. Given the preeminence of the Templars -–
whose rise to power is nothing short of remarkable –- were they, and the
secrets they held, part of that greater intelligence ?


The Templars' legacy lives today in many forms

To many, the Templars are alive and well today, but under other names like
Masons, Rosicrusians, and the Priory of Sion. Legends of the Templars connect
these blue bloods with the knowledge of the true purposes of Solomon’s Temple
and its connection to the Egypt-ET myth. Secrets always include the
protection of the Royal blood line, which needs protection at some deeper
esoteric level, as if shielding some hybrid project from a higher
intelligence.

To understand the Templars, we must understand their deeper origins and
purposes. Hugh d'Payens worked for Godfroi de Boullion, the King of France,
who initiated the First Crusade. Godfroi was a direct descendant of the royal
and mysterious Merovingian kings, who ruled between 400 and 700 A.D. Up until
recently, little was known about the Merovingian kings, as they inhabited
that historical epoch derided as the "Dark Ages." Yet, according to
anthropologist Steven Mizrach, the Merovingians' most unusual chronicler is
Gerard de Sede, who claims the "fabulous race" descends from
extraterrestrials from Sirius. Mirvech also points out that in the ET
stronghold in Stenay (also known as Satanicum), frogs frequently fall from
the sky.

The founder of the royal line Merovech was said to be of two fathers. His
mother, already pregnant by King Chlodio, was seduced while swimming in the
ocean by a "Quinotaur" (literally, "five horn") and Merovech was formed,
somehow, by the commingling of Frankish blood and that of the mysterious
aquatic creature. Like the Nazoreans of old, the Merovingian monarchs never
cut their hair, and bore a distinctive birthmark -- said to be a red cross --
over their shoulder blades. Their robes were fringed with tassels, which were
said to carry magical curative powers. Merovingians were known as occult
adepts, and in one of their tombs, items such as a golden bull's head, a
crystal ball, and several golden miniature bees were found. Strangely, many
skulls of these monarchs appear to have been ritually incised – i.e.
"trephanned."

The Sicambrians, ancestors of the Franks, were known as the "people of the
bear." The plains Indians of America were also known to be from the
constellation of the bear, and were visited by beings from there. The word
Arcadia comes from Arkas, patron god of that area of Greece, the son of the
nymph Callisto, sister of the huntress Artemis. Callisto's constellation is
also known to many as Ursa Major, the Great Bear. The name "Arthur" comes
from the Celtic "arth," related to "Ursus" (as in "Prince"), namely, "bear."

In legend, the Merovingians were said to be descended from the Trojans; and
poet Homer writes that Troy was founded by a colony of Arcadians. The
"Prieure documents" claim that the Arcadians were descended from Benjamites
driven out of Palestine by their fellow Israelites for idolatry. "Arcadia"
was also known as the source of the River Alphaeus, the "underground stream"
that figures so prominently in Coleridge's poetry and in esoteric literature.

The Merovingians were "sacred kings" who reigned but did not rule, leaving
the secular governing function to chancellors known as the Mayors of the
Palace. As an example, Clovis, one of the great Merovingian kings, struck a
"deal" with the newly nascent Roman church: He would subdue their enemies,
the Arian Visigoths and the pagan Lombards, in return for baptism into the
faith and recognition of his right to rule a new Roman empire as "Novus
Constantinus."

Yet one of Clovis’s descendants, Dagobert II, was murdered by a lance pierced
through his eye (or poison poured in the ear - accounts vary) at the orders
of Pepin. The church endorsed the assassination, flatly betrayed its pact
with Clovis, and in turn recognized the family of usurpers as legitimate,
culminating with the crowning of Charlemagne as Holy Roman Emperor. It was
thought that the Merovingian lineage was extinguished; in any case, it was
excised from the history books. But there is some evidence that Dagobert's
son, Siegebert IV, survived, and that a Merovingian principality continued to
be ruled in Septimania by Guillem de Gellone, a descendant – and ancestor of
Godfroi de Bouillon.

If the Prieure documents are to be believed, the Merovingian lineage persists
to this day, largely due to efforts to preserve it through intermarriage. The
significance of such alliances are key – Dagobert married the daughter of the
Visigothic Count of Razes, giving his descendants hereditary title to the
lands surrounding Rennes-le-Chateau, in Southwestern France. The Templars and
Rennes Le Chateau are always entwined and connected.


The Quinotaur: an extraterrestrial?

One of the secrets of the Templars is that Mary Magdalene's heirs married
into the Visigoth families of the time, and gave birth to the sacred
Merovingian ruling family. The Visigoths of the area might have been
descended from the House of Benjamin, which had fled to the Arcadia region of
Greece, and thence north into France, a thousand years earlier. The
Merovingians were not wiped out by the Carolingian usurpers, and their
lineage survives in some of the other royal families of Europe; apparently
the goal of the secret society known as the Prieure du Sion is a Merovingian
restoration in France.

The code in the parchments is only decipherable through the use of the
knight's tour – a logic puzzle wherein one "jumps" a knight to every square
on a chess board, once and only once. It is a puzzle that has only one
solution – as does the code, clearly. But the use of chessboard imagery at
Rennes-le-Chateau is striking. Elizabeth van Buren, a "cottage industry"
writer in the area, asserts that Rennes-le-Chateau is the site for a
Manichean chess-like struggle between the cosmic forces of good (the
Merovingians) and darkness (which would seem to be the Church). Van Buren
feels that the "Quinotaur" (literally, "five-horn"), which mated with King
Merovech's mother in the sea, giving King Merovech "double parentage," may
have been an extraterrestrial.

Many writers are connected with the mystery of the Templars and
Rennes-le-Chateau. It might be productive to reexamine their works with a new
eye for such hidden codes. One, novelist Victor Hugo, and another, playwright
Jean Cocteau, are said to have presided over the Prieure. But other writers
appear to be strongly connected to the mystery. Three in particular are the
so-called "Inklings": fantasy writer J.R.R. Tolkien, "Screwtape" writer C.S.
Lewis, and Charles Williams. Lionel Fanthorpe also suspects that Isaac
Asimov, Jules Verne, George McDonald, and Umberto Eco may somehow have
provided clues to the mystery in their books. Sir Walter Raleigh, who is now
thought to have been involved in an esoteric body known as "the School of
Night" (whose motto was that "inspiration comes to the philosopher at night,
when nature and the rest of humanity sleeps"), may have also been part of the
Order of Sion.

The theme of "Arcadia" was prominent in Elizabethan literature, and it
appears in the works of writers such as Edmund Spenser, Sir Phillip Sidney,
and even Shakespeare, for whom the word was synonymous with the Golden Age.
Through the historical detective work of Frances Yates, we now know that this
era was a time when many "Rosicrucian" ideas were moving to the Continent,
and esoteric thinkers were congregating around Frederick, Elector of the
Palatinate of Bohemia, as the figure who would usher in the reforms of Church
and State many expected.


The Arch-Cabal

The Prieure du Notre Dame du Sion, or Priory of Zion, is said to be the cabal
behind many of the events attributed to the Templars. According to the
Prieure's own documents, its history is long and convoluted. Its earliest
roots are in some sort of Hermetic or Gnostic society led by a man named
Ormus. This individual is said to have reconciled paganism and Christianity.

The story of Sion only comes into focus in the Middle Ages. In 1070, a group
of monks from Calabria, Italy, led by one Prince Ursus, founded the Abbey of
Orval in France, near Stenay, in the Ardennes. These monks are said to have
formed the basis for the Order de Sion, into which they were "folded" in 1099
by Godfroi de Bouillion. For about one hundred years, the Order of the Temple
(Knights Templar) and Sion were apparently unified under one leadership,
though they are said to have separated at the "cutting of the elm" at Gisors
in 1188. It appears that there are vast connections between Sion and numerous
sociocultural strata in European thought –- Roscicrucianism, Freemasonry,
Arthurian and Grail legends, "Arcadianism," Catharism.


It is not clear who runs the organization at this time. But whoever he is, he
has had illustrious predecessors – Jacques DeMolay, Leonardo de Vinci, Isaac
Newton, and Claude Debussy, among others. Plantard, in any case, seems to
have enjoyed the ear of many influential persons in contemporary French
politics - deGaulle, Marcel Lefebvre, Francois Ducaud-Bourget, Andre Malraux,
and Alain Poher, among others – many of whom appear to know him from his
efforts with the Resistance during the Vichy occupation. Despite its
registry, however, the organization remains untraceable, its given address
and number leading to dead ends, which might lead one to wonder why the
government never bothered to verify the information.

These are all fascinating speculations, to say the least. The Visigothic
kingdom of Rhedae was in the area, and they are known to have seized at least
some portion of the treasure of the Temple (taken by the Romans during the
Jewish Revolt of 70 CE) when they sacked Rome in the 5th century CE. Could
that treasure have been the Ark of the Covenant, concealed at Rennes?

Alternatively, the Copper Scroll of the Dead Sea sect (the Qumran Essenes)
suggested some of the Temple treasure was hidden before the Roman invasion.
Could the "Nestorian" Christians of the area have concealed the Ark, and
given it to the Templars for safekeeping? Or could it have been hidden in
Solomon's Stables underneath the Mosque of Omar, where the Templars are known
to have excavated? Might the Ark have been the item "smuggled" out by two
Cathars under highly dangerous circumstances, right before their brethren
fell at Montsegur? The Ark may have been an alien or extraterrestrial "power
source," as some authors have claimed, but if it is the possession of Sion,
it is an explosive secret, to say the least.

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