Sacred Treasure, Secret Power: The True History of the Web of Gold

Sacred Treasure, Secret Power: The True History of the Web of Gold

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Synopsis

Alchemy, forgery, genocide, faith and fervour - an extraordinary historical trail that straddles the centuries. Now in paperback, this trail links the Roman sack of Jerusalem in AD70, the sudden wealth of a priest in Rennes le Chateau in the 1800s, Hitler's SS, and the body of an Italian banker found hanging under Blackfriars Bridge in the 1980s Legend has it that the treasure of the Jews was, following the Visigoth sack of Rome, brought to France. The Middle Ages' and Renaissance profusion of 'secret societies' - from the Knights Templar to the forerunners of the freemasons - may have been established to protect this hidden wealth. It has remained a magnet for power-seekers and seems to be the key to many mysteries: Rennes le Chateau, the origins of Nazi gold, the Vatican bank scandal. More recently, the present 'guardians' of the treasure, the mysterious Priory of Sion (at the heart of the famous Holy Blood Holy Grail quest), have mounted a cover-up campaign and seem to have manipulated events ranging from the election of Francois Mitterand and the foundation of the State of Israel.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 368
Publisher: Pan Books
Published: 06 Apr 2001

ISBN 10: 033037351X
ISBN 13: 9780330373517
Book Overview: Robin Mackness is the author of Massacre at Oradour (Bloomsbury 1988).

Media Reviews
'Nestling...between Umberto Eco's Foucault's Pendulum and Indiana Jones...very readable' Irish News
Author Bio
Robin Mackness's first book was Massacre at Oradour (Bloomsbury 1988), a Sunday Times bestseller. As founder of Slumberdown, he is responsible for introducing Britain to the continental quilt. Guy Patton is a Grail, Rennes-le-Chateau and Knights Templar researcher.