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having any knowledge of their activities, Plantard has corroborated the
information and said that their association with Freeman and other
financiers had more to do with their goal of European unity, which had
become their primary concern.
Plantard resigned as Grand Master, and member of the Order in July,
1984, “for reasons of health,” plus other personal reasons, foremost
being that he didn’t agree with “certain maneuvers” by “our English
and American brethren.”
During the 19th century, the Prieuré de Sion, working through
Freemasonry and the Hiéron du Val d ́Or, attempted to establish a
revival of the Holy Roman Empire, which was to be a theocratic United
States of Europe, ruled simultaneously by the Hapsburgs and by a
radically reformed Church. Their goals were thwarted by World War I
and the fall of Europe’s reigning dynasties. However, they continued to
work for a United Europe as a protection against the Soviets, and as a
neutral power to serve as a balance between Russia and the United
States.
Out of the Merovingian bloodline had come most of the ruling families
of Europe, and some Roman Catholic Popes. The genealogy of
Dagobert’s son, Sigisbert IV, can be traced through a dozen families,
including the Houses of Luxembourg, Montpezat, Montesquiou,
Sinclair, Stuart, Devonshire, Plantard, and ending with the Hapsburgs.
Even though the Hapsburg empire no longer exists, when the first
parliament of the European Economic Community met in 1979, one of
its primary delegates was Dr. Otto von Hapsburg, the oldest son of
Charles I, the last Hapsburg emperor. He and son Karl have been
among the leading proponents of a United Europe. Karl von Hapsburg
is the heir apparent to the Hapsburg legacy.
In 1909, Hitler found out about the legend behind the Holy Lance of
Longinus (the Spear of Destiny, said to be the one used to pierce the
side of Jesus during the crucifixion). It was said, that whoever
possessed the Spear, would rule the world. It was in the possession of
45 Merovingian rulers from 752-1806, and when Hitler saw it, it was on
display at the Hapsburg Treasure House Museum in Vienna. His
obsession for the Spear ended, when he began his European military
campaign against Austria for the purpose of getting this holy relic,