Above are images of Lafayette’s Masonic sword. I keep asking Christians if Jesus founded our Democracy. They become mute, struck dumb. Evangelicals claim only Americans – and not foreigners – are divine. Jesus is a foreigner, not born in America!
The Ronmey family did not serve in war and ran and hid in Mexico and France.
Jon Presco
Lafayette did not receive honorary citizenship of the United States until 2002, but did become a natural born citizen during his lifetime. On 28 December 1784, the Maryland General Assembly passed a resolution stating that Lafayette and his male heirs “forever shall be…natural born Citizens” of the state.[12] This made him a natural born citizen of the United States under the Articles of Confederation and as defined in Section 1 of Article Two of the United States Constitution.[13][14][15][2] In 1803 and 1804, President Jefferson offered to make him Governor of Louisiana,[16] and in 1932, descendant René de Chambrun established his American citizenship based on the Maryland resolution.[17][18] For the others, what rights honorary citizenship bestows, if any, is unclear; it does not grant eligibility for United States passports.[1]
Honorary citizenship should not be confused with citizenship or permanent residency bestowed by a private bill. Private bills are, on rare occasions, used to provide relief to individuals, often in immigration cases, and are also passed by Congress and signed into law by the President. One such statute, granting Elian Gonzalez U.S. citizenship, was suggested in 1999, but was never enacted.[19]
The 13th-century Cistercian monk and chronicler Peter of Vaux de Cernay claimed it was part of Catharist belief that the earthly Jesus Christ had a relationship with Mary Magdalene, described as his concubine.[2]
Early Mormon leaders Jedediah M. Grant and Orson Hyde stated it was part of their religious belief that Jesus Christ was polygamous, quoting an apocryphal passage attributed to the 2nd-century Greek philosopher Celsus: “The grand reason why the gentiles and philosophers of his school persecuted Jesus Christ was because he had so many wives. There were Elizabeth and Mary and a host of others that followed him”.[3]
The French 19th century socialist politician, Louis Martin, in his 1886 book Les Evangiles sans Dieu described the historical Jesus as a turned atheist, who had married Mary Magdalene, and that both had travelled to the South of France, where they had a son.[4][5]
Captain René Chambrun, 1940René de Chambrun (23 August 1906 Paris– 19 May 2002 Paris), was a lawyer at the Court of Appeals of Paris and of the New York State Bar Association and a descendant of Lafayette, as well as a Chevalier (knight) of the Légion d’honneur, and honorary president of the Sons of the American Revolution in France.
Chambrun was the son of Jacques Aldebert de Chambrun (23 July 1872 Washington, D.C.–22 April 1962 Paris), General, high officer of the Legion of Honour, member of the Society of the Cincinnati of France and of the Jockey Club (France), and Clara Eleanor Longworth (18 October 1873 Cincinnati, OH – 1 June 1954 Paris), sister of Nicholas Longworth, (who married Alice Roosevelt, daughter of the US President Theodore Roosevelt).
He married, Josée Laval (1911–1992), the only daughter of Pierre Laval in 1935. René de Chambrun was shareholder and president of crystal manufacturer Baccarat.
Chambrun bought the Château de la Grange-Bléneau, a castle in the commune of Courpalay in the Seine-et-Marne département of France, from his cousin, Louis de Lasteyrie, a descendant of La Fayette, in 1935, with a life tenancy.
[edit] Lafayette PapersUpon Louis de Lasteyrie’s death in 1955, René de Chambrun discovered the large cache of documents in the attic, and founded a private museum to Lafayette. News of his discovery brought many historians to his door, but Chambrun denied access, except to André Maurois whom he authorized to write a biography of Adrienne de Lafayette.[1] Chambrun produced a book using the documents he discovered covering the period of 1792–1797 when Lafayette was in an Austrian prison. He organized and described the family archives, a collection dating from 1457 to 1990. The papers were microfilmed at La Grange in 1995 and 1996, for the Library of Congress.[2] It took two years and several microfilm teams from the Library of Congress to film the 50,000 pages.[3] Lafayette’s papers are now in the library of Cornell University.
[edit] Second World War
When the Second World War broke out, Chambrun served as a captain, but, with the collapse of France looming by mid-May 1940, the Prime Minister, Paul Reynaud, sent Chambrun as a special emissary to Washington to stiffen President Roosevelt’s resolve to help the Allies. His mission was not a success. Between his first meeting with Roosevelt on 16 June and his last on 1 August, Reynaud’s government had fallen. Later that year Chambrun published the book I Saw France Fall, which helped to alert American opinion about the fate of his country.
Chambrun, who was Marshal Petain’s godson and Pierre Laval’s son-in-law tried to reconcile the two men after Laval’s dismissal by Pétain in December 1940. Chambrun played a part in the rapprochement between the Marshal and Laval in March 1942.
During the war, Chambrun helped some famous people to escape. Once Laval had given them permission to leave France, his son-in-law obtained visas from the State Department for Golo Mann, Franz Werfel, and Rene Clair to go from Montreal to New York.
[edit] Post-warHe was a defender of Laval:
Father-in-law wants a big trial which will illuminate everything, If he is given time to prepare his defence, if he is allowed to speak, to call witnesses and to obtain from abroad the information and documents which he needs, he will confound his accusers.[4]
The Chambruns threw themselves into the task of assisting Laval in his defense before the High Court of Justice. After Laval’s sentence and execution, they devoted their energies over the following decades to the cause of his rehabilitation in the eyes of history. In 1969 Chambrun made an appearance in Marcel Ophuls’s controversial documentary, Le chagrin et la pitié (The Sorrow and the Pity). Rene de Chambrun wrote three books on the subject between 1983 and 1990. The Chambruns set up a foundation which collected documents on Laval for publication by the Hoover Institute.
What the Theorists Say:
Excavating the ruins of the Temple, the Knights discovered the Holy Grail, only it wasn’t a physical object but a shocking revelation that undermined the very basis of the established Church. Jesus had survived the crucifixion and gone on to father children with Mary Magdalene. This divine bloodline had ruled most of Europe as the Merovingians but now depended on the guardianship of the Templars to survive and assume its rightful role in fighting the forces of darkness. This and other discoveries – for example, the talking head of John the Baptist and the secrets of monumental masonry – were the true basis of Templar wealth, power and influence, and also led them to follow a new version of Christianity with strange rites, such as spitting on the cross and worshipping heads.
Threatened by the Templar secret, the Church colluded with the jealous French monarchy to destroy the Order and steal its wealth, accusing them of devil worship, homosexuality and suppressing them with great cruelty. Forewarned, the Templars’ mighty fleet fled with the Order’s most valued treasures, setting up a new base of operations in Scotland around the Rosslyn Chapel built by the Sinclair family. Here the Templars lived on, eventually founding the Freemasons and other secret societies, and guiding the discovery of America and later the American and French Revolutions. Meanwhile, the Bloodline of Jesus lived on under the guardianship of these new orders, in particular, a French outfit called the Priory of Sion, whose members included prominent artists, intellectuals and leaders, from Leonardo da Vinci to Victor Hugo. This global network of Templar-descended secret societies guides much of world history from the shadows.









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