
Just about everything imaginable has been either said or suggested about the biblical figure presented to us as Mary Magdalene. That much we can agree. The most favoured and recent of the many hypothesis is that she was the partner of the historical and biblical figurehead Jesus carrying his child and along with that the continuation of a Holy Bloodline.
This Mary figure, who after the biblical account where she was the first to visit the tomb of the rising Christ, simply vanishes from record yet warrants becoming an object of character assassination by the Catholic Church and added to their tarnishing of all things female by virtue of Original Sin propaganda and inventing us the lie that she was a prostitute. This enigmatic Mary must have been a potent female in particular, an actual spiritual Teacher who had a following whose importance may well have been thought better removed in order to satisfy a preferred emphasis on a male Jesus figure to cater for the deep-seated homosexual tendencies that have now been brought to light by the exposure of systematic and covered up Catholic Church child abuse in both USA and Ireland and suspected in many other countries if not all where Catholicism is rooted.
That the figure of Mary Magdalene may well have been far more important in history than we could have imagined, eclipsing that of the male Jesus storyline as it is told, may well be one of the better secrets held in relation to her and the mystery attached to Rennes-le-Chateau. Is her connection with blood – menstruation – the one thing a male church hierarchy loathed, to menstruate being ‘men’s true hate’? Was this enigmatic Mary considered such a threat that she was physically removed from accurate recordings of history that would displease the Church, preferring an emphasis on an elevated and deified male Jesus figure? This story line may be some two thousand years ago, but in that time human nature has changed little and powerful women who worry the residing male authority of the day are usually removed, Princess Diana and Benazir Bhutto being two recent examples. Could a pregnant Mary Magdalene have been demised?
I first stumbled across some unexpected evidence for this by chance. In 2005 my friend Simon Brighton, author of ‘In Search of the Knights Templar’, excitedly told me that he had heard that the cousin of his friend Terry Welbourn, author and ex-BBC correspondent Peter Clawson, had years ago been caught up in an incidental conversation with a local advising him to find his way to a strange document deposited in Grantham Library, some twenty six miles south of Lincoln, which was purportedly written by French novelist Victor Hugo, an alleged past Master of the Priory of Sion. Entitled ‘The Quest,’ it tells of a search for a lost location called Wyville, which is most peculiar as the Quest actually starts at a real hamlet called Wyville situated about five miles SW of Grantham.
Over thirty pages long, this strange and spurious document echoes the equally affected ‘Secret Dossier’ involved in the Rennes mystery, deposited in the Bibliotheque Nationale de France, Paris, in 1967. Engagingly enough, Grantham Library have no records of who arrived with this document or when it was afforded their safe keeping, although it is dated 1917, the year that the priest Sauniere, who instigated the Rennes mystery, died at Rennes-le-Chateau.
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