There Is No “Ultimate Secret” of
Bérenger Saunière
11 June 2026
Updated 12 June 2026
The “Ultimate Secret” of Bérenger Saunière is a horrible myth. It is one big lie. Nothing else.
The “Ultimate Secret” of Bérenger Saunière is something that nobody has been able to prove for the last 70 years – it being first invented by only Noël Corbu. It is equal to Evangelism without a Religion.
The fact that people have chosen to become addicted to this myth is their unfortunate choice, because everything that is associated with the “subject matter” is only an (attractive) addictive delusion.
It is completely unknown to the French Ministry of Culture and to DRAC, the acronym of Direction Régionale des Affaires Culturelles – the decentralized regional service of the French Ministry of Culture, responsible for overseeing historical monuments, museums, theater, cinema, and the arts within each region (in English translated as the “Regional Directorate of Cultural Affairs”).
The “treasure” of Rennes-le-Château has never had any scientific term associated with it. Unlike Ethnopharmacology or Ethnobotany.
Ethnobotany is a respectable and acknowledged science. The term Ethnobotany was first coined in 1895 by the American botanist John William Harshberger (1869-1929) to describe the study of how plants are used by indigenous and traditional cultures. This is a proven reality, unlike the childish myth of the “treasure” of Rennes-le-Château, that is not taken seriously by any serious educational discipline.
Yet there are Believers in the “mystery” of Rennes-le-Château who regard the whole idea of drugs and religion to be “nonsense” and wallow in the utter ignorance of Tim Wallace-Murphy and “The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail”. Their advocates and champions describe themselves as “historians” but in actual fact are supporters of utter rubbish.
In order for anything to officially exist it must first become recognised as an official educational discipline – and that is something that the “treasure” of Rennes-le-Château will never be – it will always remain a sad and a miserable joke.
It would not be an exaggeration to conclude that there is no Mind Expansion involved in believing in a “Rennes-le-Château treasure.”
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