People Addicted To Fairy Dust!
1 March 2026
People can literally see the “Treasure of Rennes-le-Château” everywhere and anywhere – it does not belong in the world of reality – it belongs simply to the world of magical fairy dust – that magical, sparkling, glitter-like powder from folklore and fantasy, used by fairies to enable flight, grant wishes, and cast spells. It symbolizes wonder, enchantment, and transformation, impossible magic, often used metaphorically to describe a special, magical touch added to something.
Incredible to think that people like that exist at all. But again, think of anything that exists that does not really exist in the world of reality – like for example ghosts, flying saucers, and Spoon-Bending added to the magical “treasure of Rennes-le-Château” and it’s enough to transform and carry anyone into the magical and addictive world of FairyLand!
There is not simply “one treasure” – but rather “multiple treasures of Rennes-le-Château” – that can be found anywhere and everywhere – including within the pages of the Midi Libre of 3 and 4 November 1959, in a two part article entitled “A l’Hostellerie de l’Évêché d’Alet (ancien palais épiscopal)”, containing multiple inscriptions, signs and figures, undecipherable and posing a real enigma and in the second article entitled, “Les Inscriptions, signes et figures conduisent à une mystériouse clef”.
Here is to be found yet another beautiful reference to the magical “Treasure of Rennes-le-Château”. Forget that the date 1188 could simply be a reference to the notable historical agreement to go on the Third Crusade – that was solidified by Philip II and Henry II of England at Gisors by the Cutting of the Elm on January 1188. Forget also that the various signs and descriptions could also date from different periods of time and therefore belonging to different historical events and contexts.
Just imagine that it’s all to do with the “Treasure”….
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