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« on: May 26, 2010, 02:07:13 am »
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The "Falaise" Castle where it comes to many treasures

Falaise is a commune located in the department of Calvados (Basse-Normandie- France) and belongs to the district of Caen.

Talbot Tower and the tower

The old fortress was equipped with an enclosure, pierced with two entrances, defended by 12 towers. We see always the square keep, and another smaller rectangular extension with an impressive round tower: the tower Talbot. This, according to some historians, was reported at all in 1207 at the request of Philippe Auguste in 1420 ... or under the orders of Talbot the Falaise governor under King Henry II.

Manytreasures still be sleeping in the bowels of the Castle. It is known that Robert IV Courte-Heuse kept his Duke treasure in Falaise . It will be replaced in 1105 with the first troops of Henry Beauclerc.
The second point is the treasure of the kings of England and dukes of Normandy. This deposit, according to the Chronicle, would be concealed in a "lower house is not accessible from the large tower." We know that this treasure did exist first as Henry Beauclerc, once again, that may be levied requires "a sum of sixty thousand pounds end of a legacy for the members of his household ".
 
Dunois and Xaintrailles, in July 21, 1450, receive capitation of the Falaise town of the hands of Thomas Ethon and Andre Troslot. The British troops could not take their treasures ... it's an established historical fact.
Then, were the religious wars that ravaged the region with their share of hope, defeat, hidden treasures and forgotten ...
Finally back to the sixteenth century, the castle impossible to defend effectively against the artillery was abandoned as a fortress. Gradually transformed into a stone quarry construction, it will be dismantled.

Opening a lost cache

With scandalous rhythm of vandalize, hidden treasures were irremediably forgotten . It will be also for famous treasure ducal buried in the low room ?there very much superb room painted magnificently? as written Belleforest probably by taking the minutes of the 15th S. whose only translation was made by Father Claudius Pinchut in the 17th century The text now states that in old French was the strong room in the basement and close to the main tank of the castle, but also accessible "through the drain opening in the primitive built descendants of the late Sir Vaillet formerly attached to very builds Knights abolished. This house "Vaillet" could well be the third point of access given by Belleforest who clearly had knowledge of the translation work of Father Pinchut it herself from her bishop.

Access to the basement lost

Excavations undertaken in the ruins of the castle proved the existence of several underground cavities. According to another source in Germany this, there are in fact two networks of tunnels connecting the caches these and other passages reused, leading to the outside of the walled enclosure, and even under a churches of Falaise. So the "Home of Governor" gave access to a subterranean vault where plunged at its center, a well 14 meters deep suspicion of being a secondary outcome of this famous underground system. The tanks of the court down to almost 26 yards more water makes any exploration extremely difficult or very dangerous. Yet the tradition reported a hydraulic mechanism to significantly reduce the level of the tank ... then flood the first floor galleries, and then allow to descend to a cache hidden and soon flooded the mechanism (controlling the flow of water) closed.

The chapel of St Prix forgotten
 
There is often a matter of Chapel St. Prix "(aptly named in such circumstances!) Described in detail by Dr. Paul German:" cramped, 8.30 x 4m, lighted by two small windows 12 cm wide and 1.5 m high, communicates with a crypt below it without end, by a narrow and winding staircase. ?. Two remarks, however, necessary since the text surprising details. First, how enlightened by "two narrow windows," an underground crypt ...? After that match up with another local crypt hopeless therefore not very useful ... unless the deeper crypt contains the famous passage opening on the second level of galleries below and if ... the "two narrow windows" are in fact the orifices flood and drain the famous hydraulic system security. If this were the case we would be in a mechanism similar to many other found in basements Templars ... never forget that because the order was a master in science and especially in the water to make it impracticable or not an outcome or a gallery (Arginy, La Madeleine, Lyon, Tonnerre, Greoux, etc..).

From Fog to Cart

Other writings mention, under the sector of the Tower Talbot ?of several rooms Talbot? decorated with frescoes and painting described still in the archives of Condres Marius in the 17th S. This last character member of the famous ?Society of the Fog? would have gone on places together with C. Perrault, then to recommend royal, to study a summary clearing with a reuse motive of which will be never reported apparently in study offered and archived. However the whole part of this plan in an exchange of notes with the superintendent of finances is easily found, some Fouquet. As for the flooding system it could take the water, a beautiful well, running water, cut into the rock and the rest of the building, named the Talbot rooms, built by Talbot ... "... as just described de la Fresnaye in his" History of Normandy.
It also comes as the castle of Falaise was built according to the symbolism of the constellation of the Little Chariot "with the main axis Tower Talbot at

The site of the Arctic.


On June 17, 1940 arrived the German army occupies Cliff until 1944. First they are troop s stewardship taking place. These were replaced in June 1944, the Waffen SS 12th Panzer D, the famous "Hitlerjugen" under the command of SS General Kurt Meyer and SS Colonel Hubert Meyer will happen in September 1944. This regiment distinguish herself fiercely defending "The Falaise Pocket" ... But this tragic period of occupation will be marked by an interest in insisting on the part of occupants for the site of the old castle. In Vienna, Austria, that we can find traces of their research work and ground surveys in the collection Kohlroser.
It shows that they are often called upon SS to historical research, archaeological and cultural perform topographic surveys, polls and finally moving work fairly discrete. They will be given their own inspection of senior SS officers who will in the work of Gisors. They are accompanied on the visit of the Archbishop of Mayol Lup? then "Great chaplain of the LVF (The Legion of the French volunteers against the bolch?visme (said Legion of the French volunteers or LVF), known Infantry regiment 638 by the Germans, is created on July 8th, 1941, 15 days after the launching of operation Barbarossa (the plague of USSR by Germany). It is dissolved in 1944 to be mainly included into Division Charlemagne). Random likely if the SS Charlemagne Division No. 33 is taking shape at Castle Lup? same year of 1944? What these officers were looking into the depths of Falaise ... Nothing of this discrete work  filter.

The collection lost Kohlroser

But leave it to Falaise that 2 out of 7 cases (not that we know the precise content ") which will form an important part of the collection Kohlroser. The notes say laconically that the cases 4 and 6 are the result of valuable discoveries on the SS site from Falaise region. To say more here would surely say too much because one of these two funds will be recovered in Austria immediately after the war and then returned to France. It is hardly possible to know today that a sampling of what was reported is jealously in a private collection ... However, with impunity Hubert Meyer, Chief of General Staff of the SS No. 12 "Hitlerjugen" would returned to visit the castle of Falaise there would be several decades ... to admire, with some other gentlemen, the last vestiges ... or something ... but what?
They also say that a discovery was made after war in a corner of the wall of the Tower Talbot. It would be more related documents written in Gothic German.

Could there be cause and effect between these dark and distressing episodes of this last war period? Is this a last gasp of dark forces, an act of war or a logical and inevitable occult?
The famous Falaise cases sent by the German special troops it contained an archaeological treasure "ordinary" (while regretting that he was removed violently to our heritage!), A sacred, secret history? That had to do the masters of Nazi Germany? Perhaps they knew the hidden power of the deposit and made such use that he turned against those who enclench?rent for negative states ... because, curiously, that Germany lost the war in Falaise ! ! ! ! ! As for that famous
deposit he is now certain that at least one company knew the French esoteric content, potential use and approximate location of the cache. It is, in any case certain that this "company" knew a lot about this case as evidenced by several letters have fallen into the public domain ... is that reading it is obvious that this story could be related to the collapse of order Temple, these medieval projects and future ... These events may have a closer relationship with it seems strange and fortuitous discovery of 1972 in the Tower walls of the Exchequer at Falaise.

The mystery of the tower of the Exchequer

It would appear, that three teenagers have carefully explored the remains of the tower of the Exchequer. They form, according to them, "The Group St Joseph" and the purpose of their research and investigations on the ground appears above all esoteric. But it is also likely that they have acted under the influence of another structure driven by other imperatives and motivations, holding absolute discretion, preferring to remain in the dark while totally controlling the
operation.
Thus was found several handwritten sheets esoteric and hermetic carefully hidden in the Tower of the Exchequer. The entire lot is divided into separate chapters. But the study is missing an important part is a definite consistency. We find first a series of plots corresponding to the ground plane of the castle of Falaise, then a text outlining a deposit held at a place, there is a final text almost unreadable, but sprinkled with esoteric iconography specific. The first part (arbitrarily!) Would cover ground lines overlaying the structures of the castle, especially the area of "Dungeon Talbot.
Several well used junction to other towers, structures developed defenses, and finally proceed to the fortified perimeter and joining sites in the city itself.
There are inconsistencies in the relations proportionate scale drawing and the reality on the ground. These 'details' seem more a desire to attract attention to specific details of any errors in geometry.
Then plaintext report a Grail: "we have the Holy Grail, that which gives the commencement is the Stone of Light" (we could not be more clear!) Filed on time in a place that we imagine to be Falaise ...

Trident The Bombast

You can still find references to Egypt, one of the pharaohs, some Egyptian gods, alchemy and the Order of the Temple, as it should! Everything is sprinkled with stars, zodiac signs, kabbalistic, symbols and other CVC allowing combinations such as "magic square". In a word the esoteric high level at least in appearance. The most important focus is a series of hieroglyphics and especially the famous trident of Paracelsus (Theophrastus Bombast von Hohenheim) ... The Hieroglyphs could be authentic but with gaps voluntary or not, as the trident it is somewhat similar.

Strange mixture made multiple origins traditional pretend to have all the same unique convergence. However, the missing, small errors and oversights are many facts so they can only encourage us to look further as they seem obvious and intentional. Yet the avowed purpose is not to go for adventure ... nowhere in its entirety can open documents in a reality, a specific track, a practical solution to the mystery of the castle of Falaise.
We retain the details to be more specific information. First, the time of writing this unusual discovery: "Done at Paris on 10-6-1922," followed by an illegible signature with no other identification.
These details have already shown that its author (or her) do not try to "age" over its intention contrary to what some would suggest!
Then "it" does not seek to give to his work behind the town of Falaise ... and yet it is in his castle that the deposit is made ... These details could hear as well that it is not a hoax. Moreover, the pace of pages present a chronology digitally incomplete, suggesting that any document is not in this find. What may be an invitation to look elsewhere and something else ... to Falaise or at other sites including link is implied.


The Mother of all backgrounds

For example why do they not invite a hieroglyph to look ... ... Isis Mother of all backgrounds? As the mysterious inscription found in 1970 on a door of the castle of Gisors reported: "Is the chosen also spent"! A Falaise? l'?lu est-il aussi pass? ? At Falaise ... Is also the chosen spent? So this work may be only a small part of a larger whole. It is also discussed at length the "Holy Grail" and the Arthurian chivalry. Since this discovery in Falaise other documents proving the same order, were found. Yet they are older because of the 16th century, their discovery was made December 23, 1999 near the former
Commandery Monsaun?s.

But before concluding back once more in the remains of Falaise. It includes a quantity of prints and graffiti, the most interesting are in the Tower Talbot.

It is remarkable that some look remarkably like those of the "Prisoner's Tour" of Gisors.

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« Reply #1 on: May 26, 2010, 05:40:17 am »
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 Hi Luc
 Lots of info, and interesting history. I would like to have a look at some of these sites one day. Thanks for your post  Cool

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« Reply #2 on: May 26, 2010, 05:49:30 am »
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great history lesson,  in 2005 i took the family to normandy, the beaches , castles, & the scenery was great.  i love reading of WWII . too bad so many old things were destroyed in the war. Falaise was an interesting , very old place.  very nice reading, thanks

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« Reply #3 on: May 26, 2010, 08:34:21 am »
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Hi goldnboy and kennylia

Thanks for your reading and comments.  Great

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« Reply #4 on: May 26, 2010, 09:28:51 am »
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Hello Luc

Thanks for the Interesting post.

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« Reply #5 on: May 26, 2010, 09:56:19 am »
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Yet another wonderous old castle brimming with treasure tales!  Smiley Thanks Luc!

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Hi Hardluck and IdahoJones,

It's a pleasure to interest you with different historic story, faraway from your country, but You also enrich my knowledge base with your writing, that is why I love this site.

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 Hello All, Its an interesting History and mystery ! Thanks for your post Luc  Smiley

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My pleasure goldnboy  Great

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