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I approached the issue from my own angle of research. In researching the Illuminati it<br />

became clear 1. that bloodlines were very important, 2. that the people in high level<br />

Satanism believe they are descendents of the House of David, 3. the Illuminati’s activities<br />

tied in in many ways to the Prieure de Sion. One startling tie in was that the Freeman family<br />

was, according to an informant, one of the top 13 Illuminati families. <strong>The</strong> ex-Illuminati<br />

people I received information from were not familiar with Holy Blood, Holy Grail nor<br />

Guardians of the Grail. Even if they had, which they definitely hadn’t, neither book mentions<br />

the Freeman family. It wasn’t until the researchers of Holy Blood, Holy Grail wrote their<br />

sequel <strong>The</strong> Messianic Legacy that was published in 1987 that the name Freeman came out<br />

as the leader of the Prieure de Sion. In short the way the research of mine and others<br />

simultaneously from different angles came up independently with similar conclusions using<br />

totally different sources confirms beyond a doubt that the Prieure de Sion exists, and that<br />

the Freeman family is indeed a very powerful family. I have never spelled out in detail nil<br />

the proofs about the Prieure de Sion and the Freeman family, and even now I am not going<br />

to. To me the basics are facts, and I don’t want to get bogged down trying to prove the<br />

obvious, when there is so much more to learn. <strong>The</strong>re are stubborn people whose minds will<br />

not <strong>com</strong>e along no matter how much proof and encouragement. <strong>The</strong>y will just have to stay<br />

where they are.<br />

DESCRIBING THE PRIEURE DE SION<br />

<strong>The</strong> original start of the Prieure de Sion appears to have been the idea of a number of<br />

powerful bloodlines, and included various descendents of the Merovingians, including the<br />

House of Lorraine, the House of Guise, the Medicis, Sforzas, the Estes, the Gonzagas, and<br />

the St. Clairs (Sinclairs). <strong>The</strong> Medicis are tied to the Black Nobility also. From the beginning<br />

the Prieure de Sion has been <strong>com</strong>mitted to Hermetic Magic (a type of black magic that<br />

originated with the ancient Egyptians and portrayed in the Egyptian Book of the Dead.)<br />

René d’ Anjou, a descendent of the Merovingians persuaded Cosimo de Medici to establish in<br />

c. 1444 a non-church library at San Marco where Plato, Pythagorean works, and books on<br />

Hermetic Magic were translated. Up until this time, the Catholic church had control of all the<br />

libraries. It was from Cosimo dé Medici’s library that the spark of Greek and Egyptian<br />

teachings set off what developed into the Renaissance, which was revival of humanism and<br />

the occult. It appears that during the Middle Ages, witchcraft and the mystery religions had<br />

seriously dissolved to the point that these modes of thought had to be relearned from the<br />

ancient writings.<br />

Interestingly, the Middle Ages when witchcraft and paganism were dissolving have been<br />

branded the ,,Dark Ages,, by the establishment, and inaccurately painted as a time when<br />

learning went out.. A magazine put out during W.W. II by Prieure de Sion members was<br />

Vaincre. <strong>The</strong> organization that took credit for the magazine was Alpha Galates. It carried<br />

articles on Atlantis, theosophy, Celtic wisdom, and other esoteric things. <strong>The</strong> magazine also<br />

declared itself in favor of a United Europe. Robert Schuman who was associated with the<br />

magazine Vaincre, later be<strong>com</strong>e a leading architect of the EEC. An internal magazine for<br />

Prieure de Sion members is CIRCUIT (the acronym for Chivalry of Catholic Rules and<br />

Institutions of the Independent and Traditionalist Union. A 1956 issue of CIRCUIT promotes<br />

the use of a 13-sign zodiac rather than the traditional 12. <strong>The</strong> 1959 series of CIRCUIT refer<br />

the reader toVaincre. <strong>The</strong> CIRCUIT magazine which claims to write its articles with ‘hidden<br />

meaning,, says this cryptically about the Prieure de Sion, "We are not strategists and we<br />

stand above all religious denominations, political perspectives and financial matters. We<br />

give to those who <strong>com</strong>e to us moral aid and the indispensable manna of the spirit." Another<br />

article says, "...except through new methods and new men, for politics are dead.<br />

<strong>The</strong> curious fact remains that men do not wish to recognize this. <strong>The</strong>re exists only one<br />

question: economic organization." Dr. Otto von Hapsburg, a descendent of the<br />

Merovingian's, and a Knights of Malta, headed Pan-Europa, an organization that has been<br />

working toward a U.S. of Europe. <strong>The</strong>ir logo was a Celtic cross in a circle. <strong>The</strong> first point in<br />

time that the Prieure de Sion can be pinpointed is when Jerusalem was captured by the<br />

Crusaders and an abbey of monks that Peter the Hermit had belonged to was established in<br />

a building called the Abbey of Notre Dame de Mont de Sion just outside of Jerusalem. This<br />

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