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sus, had been found below the Temple of Jerusalem during the Crusades. It had been transmitted to both the Cathars and Knights Templar. The story continues that, after the treasure's narrow escape at Montségur, an occult society had kept the secret to themselves until the priestly discovery at Rennes-le-Chteau. In the past, the secret society was supposed to have been headed by, among others, Leonardo da Vinci, Nicolas Poussin, Isaac Newton, Victor Hugo and Claude Debussy. There are hints that not all of the treasure has been found. Since the book's publication, the land around Rennes-le-Chteau has become pockmarked with the spadework of treasure-hunters.A landing pad for UFOs has been constructed and tours are now conducted through what is a very ordinary country church. The imaginary landscape first outlined by Napoléon Peyrat has become progressively weirder. The Cathars are now a protean bunch, ready to transform into just about anything that a questing soul could desire. Religious cults of the 80s and 90s used them in lethal delirium: the Order of the Solar Temple - the Franco-Québécois-Swiss suicide cult - based some of its arcane calculations on the nonsense written about the Cathar castles. The website of Marshall Applewhite's Heaven's Gate cult teemed with references to the asceticism of the Cathars and "the god hidden behind the god". He eventually persuaded his followers to commit suicide, in order to go to the "level beyond human" - a state similar to that attributed
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ones is fouled and sinks one. Acy looks like he's coming back. Good news for Baylor.Kentucky 52 - Baylor 35, 13:51, 2nd Half: Deuce Bello cuts the lead with a dunk...and Davis is coming out again. The knee is stiff.Kentucky 54 - Baylor 37, 13:07, 2nd Half: Acy is back on the court for Baylor and he jams home two. But Lamb sinks a jumper to get the lead back to 17.Kentucky 56 - Baylor 37, 12:36, 2nd Half: A defensive stop by Kentucky and Lamb brings the lead back to 19 with another J.Kentucky 56 - Baylor 39, 11:54, 2nd Half: Now Davis is back in the game...and he fouls Terrence Jones, who sinks both.And we have a TV timeout.Kentucky 58 - Baylor 41, 11:42, 2nd Half: Coming out of that timeout...Lamb sinks two free throws, but at the other end Perry Jones hits a layup and is fouled.But he misses the free throw.Kentucky 58 - Baylor 43, 10:47, 2nd Half: After some good defense at both ends, Baylor has a fast-break...alley oop to Perry Jones III...and it's a 15-point game.Kentucky 60 - Baylor 45, 10:21, 2nd Half: Foul trouble is really going to hurt this Baylor comeback. Darius Miller goes to the line and sinks two.But Baylor gets it back with a jumper from Jackson.Kentucky 61 - Baylor 45, 10:09, 2nd Half: Another foul by Baylor and Miller adds to the lead with a free throw.Kentucky 61 - Baylor 47, 9:51, 2nd Half: Now Anthony Davis picks up a foul for Kentucky. That's his fourth. He'll go to the bench. Perry Jones sinks both. It's a 14-point game.And John Calipari calls a timeout.Kentucky 63 - Baylor 47, 9:22, 2n
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