1937
				Pierre Plantard (founder of the Priory of Sion) involved 
				in Right-Wing political activity aged seventeen – attempting to 
				form an anti-Semitic and anti-Masonic organization with the aim 
				of "purifying and renewing" France, which was denied by the 
				French authorities. Plantard used the pseudonym "Varans 
				Vincent" or "Varrans de Verrestra". 
				
				This was done within the historical context of France having its 
				first Socialist and Jewish Prime Minister, Léon Blum. And 
				the renewal of France by the Right-Wing societies involved the 
				ethnic cleansing of Judaism.
				 
				
				
				
				1937
				Paul Le Cour, 'L'Ere du Verseau' (The Age of Aquarius).
				
				Quoting Peter O’Reilly: 
				
					
					"In it Le Cour looks forward to 
					the future Age of Aquarius as bringing with it the return of
					Christ in the role of Christ the King. It is a 
					work of esoteric and apocalyptic Christianity in which the 
					author also voices his belief in an esoteric spiritual 
					tradition that originated in
					
					Atlantis… (and quoting from 
					the book) "The work of 'Atlantis', founded the 24th 
					of June 1926, is inspired by the same directives as those of 
					the director of the Hiéron (i.e. de Sarachaga) whose 
					signet ring representing Cybele was bequeathed to me by 
					Mlle Lepine."…[the book contained a drawing of an 
					octopus subtitled] "une symbole de la tradition 
					primitive: le poulpe" (a symbol of the primitive tradition: 
					the octopus)."
				
				
				
				
				
				
				1942
				
				
				‘Vaincre’ Nr 1, page 1 (21 September), featuring a quotation 
				from Paul Lecourt, Editor of ‘Atlantis’:
				
					
					"…When a stream is polluted it 
					is necessary, if you are to find the pure water, to go back 
					to the source. It's the same with tradition - it only 
					remains pure at its origin."
				
				
				‘Vaincre’ was the bulletin of 
				the Alpha Galates, an anti-Masonic, anti-Semitic 
				Right-Wing organization that stemmed from 
				
				Plantard’s earlier 
				Right-Wing activities of the 1930s: the Statutes of the Alpha 
				Galates being dated 27 December 1937 (Feast Date of St John 
				The Divine). 
				
				 
				
				The Alpha Galates believed that their 
				secrets were originally derived from 
				
				Atlantis, and a 
				strain of Theosophical thinking runs through some of the 
				Bulletin’s articles written by Le Comte Moncharville, who 
				seems to have been Plantard’s mentor.
				 
				
				
				
				1949
				
				Third edition of ‘The Age of Aquarius', with Le Cour quoting a 
				passage from a novel by J-K. Huysmans: 
				
					
					"I think that society has 
					started to putrefy, that its bones are rotting, that its 
					flesh is falling off. It has to collapse; it cannot be 
					bandaged up or healed. It must be buried, and another one 
					born. God alone can accomplish such a miracle..."
				
				
				Passages from the chapter entitled ‘The 
				Formation of a New Order of Knighthood’ (translated by Peter 
				O’Reilly):
				
					
					"For more than twenty years we 
					have been calling in 'Atlantis' for the formation of a new 
					order of Knighthood and indicating the means by which it 
					might be achieved... Jules Romain, in 'Le Probleme 
					Numero Un', published in 1947, wishes, in the face of 
					the current enormous danger, for a spiritual power 
					consisting of a grand order of chivalry and it seems to him 
					that for it to be realized the support of the Catholic 
					church would be of great help. 
					
					 
					
					Another French author, 
					Raymond Abellio, has published, likewise in 1947, a 
					curious work entitled 'Vers un prophetisme nouveau', 
					in which he, too, calls for the formation of a grand order 
					consisting of a community of initiates under the direction 
					of a man with a sense of mission. The order would comprise 
					novices, disciples and masters. He does not indicate the 
					means of realizing it, but thinks that it could be through 
					the Catholic Church, on condition that it lifts the 
					veil off the New Testament and 'questions St John....'
					
					"Let me also point out that P.Riquet in a conference 
					in 1947 at Notre Dame de Paris, has also spoken for the need 
					for the creation of an order of knighthood. And 
					Jean-Louis Lagor has published a work with the title 'Une 
					Chevalerie Renaitra' (An Order of Knighthood Will Be 
					Reborn).
					
					"Young people have been abandoned for far too long without 
					moral or spiritual direction. Teaching has been developed at 
					the expense of 'education'. Everything therefore needs to be 
					created from the beginning to bring about the formation of 
					leaders and educators, subject to a discipline 
					simultaneously heroic and sanctifying, in special 
					establishments: Priories (Prieures). We possess in 
					France buildings that are permeated with a spiritual 
					dynamism that favors its realization, such as Mont St 
					Michel with its wonderful cloisters for meditation, its 
					majestic chapel for prayer and its magnificent hall of 
					knights. All are unused.
					
					"Our country has a mission to fulfill. It has been shaken 
					hard to wake it from its torpor, its lethargy; and now ideas 
					are shooting up on all sides, for France is a seedbed 
					of ideas. Let us try to understand what our mission consists 
					of, let us try to fulfill it by preparing knights of the 
					Apocalypse whose head will be Christ when he returns!
					
					"The cycle of the romances of the Round Table tells 
					us the story of the holy vessel, the Grail, which there is 
					good reason to connect with that Ganymede (i.e. Aquarius). 
					Considered as containing all light and all knowledge, it is 
					the object of a quest, a search to which the knights 
					dedicate themselves. 
					
					 
					
					Their head is King Arthur, head 
					of the legendary order of knighthood of the Grail, who is to 
					return one day at the head of his knights to put the world 
					back in order, and at that time all symbols will be 
					explained. But such an order of knighthood will have to be 
					placed under the patronage of St John, who is the head of 
					knights and of initiates."
				
				
				 
				
				1951
				Paul Le Cour, ‘L'Evangile Esotherique De Saint Jean’.
				 
				
				
				
				1954
				Paul Le Cour died.
				 
				
				
				
				1956
				
				Pierre Plantard being one of four individuals who formed 
				the Priory of Sion, named after the Mountain of Sion 
				outside Annemasse (Haute-Savoie), subtitled C.I.R.C.U.I.T., an 
				acronym for ‘Chevalerie d’Institutions et Règles Catholiques, 
				d’Union Independante et Traditionaliste’ (Knighthood of 
				Catholic Rules and Institutions of the Independent and 
				Traditionalist Union); with its Catholic nature being highly 
				emphasized. The Statutes of the 1956 Priory of Sion 
				contained elements very similar to those found in the 1937 
				Statutes of the Alpha Galates. 
				 
				
				The Grand Master of the 1956 Priory 
				of Sion – called ‘Nautonier’ – was designated under 
				‘l’Arche "Kyria"’: the Greek word meaning "the elect lady" 
				(cf. 2 John 1), being one of the early Christian titles for the 
				Blessed Virgin Mary. 
				
				 
				
				This designation of the Grand Master was 
				most likely inspired by the knowledge of the ring Paul Le 
				Cour inherited from the Hiéron du Val d’Or that 
				featured the Goddess Cybele.
				 
				
				
				
				1966
				
				"Eugène Stublein" & "Abbé Joseph Courtauly", ‘Pierres gravées de 
				Languedoc’ – featuring a ‘second’ gravestone of Marie de 
				Negri d’Ables, containing a diagram of a spider 
				remarkably similar to that of the Octopus found in Le 
				Cour’s book.
				
				
				
				French researcher Pierre Jarnac 
				discovered the real signature of Eugène Stublein in his 
				booklet ‘Description d’un voyage aux etablissements Thermaux 
				de l’arrondissement de Limoux, avec une carte Routière’ 
				(1877), and found it to be different to the Stublein signature 
				found in the above book, concluding that both the ‘Pierres gravées’ book and the ‘second’ gravestone of Marie de Negri 
				d’Ables to be forgeries of the mid-1960s.
				
				The authentic signature of Eugene Stublein:
				
				
				
				Compared to the signature found in ‘Pierres 
				gravées de Languedoc’:
				
				
				 
				
				
				1967
				‘Les Dossiers Secrets d’Henri Lobineau’, compiled by Philippe 
				Toscan du Plantier, featuring a ‘Hiéron du Val d’Or article’ 
				written by "Le Poulpe" – the article itself being a 
				patchwork of paragraphs from Paul Le Cour’s ‘The Age of 
				Aquarius’, also featuring the diagram of the Octopus from 
				Le Cour’s book (as well as the double-headed vertical line that 
				appears down the middle of the faked gravestone of Marie de 
				Negri d’Ables). 
				
				 
				
				The top of the article bears the date 24 June 
				1926 – the same date as the founding of ‘Atlantis’.
				
				
				
				‘Les Dossiers’ gives a fictitious 
				List of Grand Masters of the Priory of Sion, all of which 
				bear the title of ‘Jean’ or ‘Jeanne’.
				
				 
				
				CONCLUSIONS
				That the elements embodied within both the Alpha Galates 
				and the Priory of Sion were already old and well-trodden 
				ideas featured by many esoteric authors. 
				
				That Pierre Plantard was a great admirer of Paul 
				Lecour and was inspired by his esoteric works, merging them 
				together into his Right-Wing political views. 
				
				That Plantard kept his esoteric and political Right-Wing 
				views alive throughout his life – spinning his mystic monarchist 
				games throughout the 1930s, 1940s, 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, and 
				1980s.