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Uploaded by on Apr 18, 2008

Ben Hammott explains in detail how he found the first of his bottles by using clues & measurements hidden in the statue of the devil and the four angels in the Church of Mary Magdalene at Rennes-le-Chateau.

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  • he found a rock with weird shape. good discovery

  • That wallpaper looks like an ugly flashback to 1973!

  • That devil's armchair looks like a quarry, where someone chisseled a block of stone out of a boulder or outcropping. They are later often called chairs.

    Sure it could have been used as a usefull waypoint for a set of clues nonetheless.

    But...why ask money for the movie? If this was all real, wouldnt you get compensated anyway after revealing all this to the media?

    Instead of discoveries, we get "NEW LOW PRICE on bloodline DVD and products" shoved in our faces. Not very convincing there.

  • Are you kidding! This is the biggest croc of shit ever.

  • Nice wallpaper!

  • the rock is nothing more than waste the was carved away by whoever made the devils armchair

    the BS stands for BULLSHIT!!

  • For those with blindfolds on, take them off. This is a huge discovery....probably will reinvent history for the world and not just for Christians; clue...Christ's divinity is humanities divinity also. For serious minded folks only.

  • Ben Awesome discovery

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