Talk:Dossiers Secrets d'Henri Lobineau

This article doesn't mention that allegedly Father Bérenger Saunière had supposedly discovered these seemingly ancient parchments inside of a pillar while renovating his church in Rennes-le-Château in 1891. And only then did they end up in the Bibliothèque nationale de France. However, this Wikipedia article only says that they are a "collection of documents planted in the Bibliothèque Nationale in Paris in the 1960s. They were then "discovered" in ]]1975]] by the man who had created them, ]]Pierre Plantard]]..." Robert C Prenic 13:17, 24 January 2007 (UTC)
 * If Pierre Plantard planted the documents in the Bibliothèque Nationale in Paris in the 1960s, then discovered them in 1975 doesn't that mean that Bérenger Saunière's discovery of these seemingly ancient parchments in his church in Rennes-le-Château in 1891 is, like the Dossiers Secrets, a lie, a forgery?

Question?
Does anyone know where I can find a PDF file of the Dossiers Secrets?

Inaccurate Claims about Les Dossiers Secrets
I deleted the following claims from the article because they were inaccurate

- The Dossiers Secrets were "discovered in 1975 by the man who had created them, Pierre Plantard" - no such thing, this statement is based on a piece of fiction found in Dan Brown's 2003 novel, The Da Vinci Code.

- The Dossiers Secrets "seems to contain several medieval documents" - no such thing, I have a copy of the Dossiers Secrets from the Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris and all it contains is a collection of correspondence of spurious nature and origin, and a lot of home-made genealogies made on Pierre Plantard's stencil kit. I am prepared to be proved wrong that the Dossiers Secrets "seems to contain several medieval documents" the moment someone produces this material.

I have also added more informative material on Les Dossiers Secrets.

wfgh66 —Preceding comment was added at 13:08, 19 October 2007 (UTC)


 * Do you have the documents in PDF format? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 122.2.225.217 (talk) 05:51, 1 November 2007 (UTC)

Bibliotheque Nationale
You can order photocopies of anything from the Bibliotheque Nationale online - the worthless Dossiers Secrets included.Wfgh66 18:55, 6 November 2007 (UTC)

copyright
See Reference_desk/Humanities. John Vandenberg (talk) 02:45, 4 April 2008 (UTC)

Construct Improvement
I just reviewed some of the sentence structure and tightened the degree of references. Steve (talk) 23:49, 27 March 2011 (UTC)

Also, I removed the clause, "which was in turn used as source material for the 2003 bestselling novel, The Da Vinci Code." To me, this seems too far afield of the original subject. Steve (talk) 00:00, 28 March 2011 (UTC)

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