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The Resurrection of the Myth

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Castle of Montsegur.
11 septiembre 2016

“Where is the Gral kept today? Perhaps it is kept in the depths of the heart”.

René Nelli is doubtful and perplex, when Saint-Loup is asked about the sources of his information, he refuses to reveal them.

The Black SS, on their own, in the middle of the war, continued searching for the Gral, in the Pyrenees of Languedoc.

René Nelli confirms that during the German occupation of Languedoc German Scientists, geologists, ethnologists, anthropologist, disguised as French militiamen, toured hectically the caves of the Pyrenees. They were investigating the caves where seven hundred years ago the last Cathars, priests, warriors and knights lived as refugees. What were they searching for….? The Gral.

According to Saint-Loup, by the end of the war Hitler´s SS found the Gral and took it to Berchtesgaden. The book New Cathars for Montsegur by Saint-Loup is inspired by the great and dramatic epic of Languedoc (so similar to the Irish one) and the struggle to achieve its Independence in a Europe of “ethnic-fatherlands”, as Saint-Loup and the SS used to say. He believes that this would have been achieved if the Germans had triumphed. His book, in most parts, is based upon facts.

The German quest through the Pyrenees caves as well as the flying plane over Montsegur drawing a Celtic cross on the 700th Anniversary of its fall, are historical facts. It is also a fact that at the end of the war a German column of SS officials headed towards Berchtesgaden, heavily guarded, carrying with them “something” found in the Pyrenees.

According to Saint-Loup, the Germans did not mange to decode the Gral. At the end of the war, on May 2nd, 1945 as soon as Germany was defeated, another column of selected officers from a “Waffen-SS division” left Berchtesgaden and headed towards the direction of a glacier near the Austrian Tyrol (in Zillertal), near the current Furtschlag shelter, not far away from where Otto Rahn died. They took the Gral with them. There, they hid it again in order for it to be rediscovered by future generations. By then, three of the top “Waffen-SS” leaders, a French, an American, and a Norwegian, departed on an airplane that flew out from the highway Munich- Salzburg, heading towards the Tibet.

In the book The Morning of the Magicians”, by Pauwels and Bergier they argue that there were mysterious connections between the Third Rich and Tibet. They state that the instructions to persecute the gypsies (and the Jewish?) would have been transmitted from the Tibet, and that a Tibetan division fought until it was completely destroyed in the last battle of Berlin.

The Eagle Nest of Hitler, in Berchtesgaden, in the Bavarian Alps –not to be confused with his chalet which was much lower in the mountain– is on the top of a steep mountain, and the construction of it seems to have been inspired by the Castle of Montsegur, of the Cathars. According to Saint-Loup, the Grial was also guarded in the Eagle Nest.
 

A Chilean

I think to have been the first one –maybe in the whole world– at that time –during the war– to write about these topics in such a manner. My research in India where people subsequently talk about Aryana Vaiji, the primal home of the Aryans (The Arctic Home of the Vedas, published by Gangadhar Tilak in 1956) and now my research on the Cathars, in relation to the philosophy of the “Tantric” Love has led me, once again, to find more traces of the Myth.

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