During my professional life, I have devoted my hobbies to do research on archaeological, religious and scientific enigmas. Intrigued by all that is mysterious and unusual, it is with a mind of engineer that I analyzed unexplained mysteries and “ooparts” found everywhere on our planet. These ooparts are artifacts usually declared as being “impossible” in the place they are found. They are troublesome objects that should not be there because officially what we see should not exist.
A few years ago, while I was preparing my Saga on Templar Order, I discovered on the Menez-Hom in Brittany a “Templar Mandylion”. It is a historical mystery still unclear today. Is it the “Baphomet” venerated by the Knights Templars and who condemned them to be burned? I tried to explain this mystery in my book “The Templar Code” and during a lecture in the Chapel of St. Mary of Menez-Hom, near the site of my discovery.
In different places, I try to explain my ideas at lectures on the subjects of my research: World Genealogy and Planetary Databases, Camera Obscura and Shroud of Turin, Templar Mandylion and Baphomet, Popol-Vuh and Planet Terraforming, and many others…
I discuss all these themes in novels and essays such as The Mormon Affair, The Templar Code, The Templar of America, The Templar Mandylion, The Popol-Vuh, Dendera or the mysteries of Ancient Egypt. I sign my works during book shows or lectures, and I propose them on the web.
I warmly thank my readers for their comments published on internet, or received by e-mail or letter (see CIRAC* website). Go to the Cirac Literary Club I created on the web with the help of authors, journalists, publishers and booksellers. You will discover authors, books, lectures, articles, and also many ideas.
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*CIRAC means Center for International Research on Ancient Civilizations, their technical and technological knowledge, their inventions and achievements. Created in the 20th century, the CIRAC Center is animated by the author of this book. You can view the research work and the experiments carried out by this CIRAC Center for free on its website www.cirac.org. You can also help the researchers of the CIRAC Center by buying their books presented on this site in bookshops or online on the website.