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A dowser detects and underground room in Carcassonne

A dowser detects and underground room in Carcassonne

A dowser detects and underground room in Carcassonne

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The dowser Albert Fagioli is currently in the city of Carcassonne, in France, in order to verify in situ the discoveries he made working at home, on maps of the monument.

Through a metal device, the Dowser (sort of divining rod of modern times), Mr. Fagioli spotted on plane fifteen underground, most of which enter and leave the city. But he also highlighted a gallery in the basement of the Tréseau tower that will of the Porte Saint-Nazaire.

 

Devant la tour du treseauBefore the turn of the treseauDevant Tour Treseau, Carcassonne

An underground room

Le plan sur lequel a travaille m fagioli avec l emplacementThe plan which has worked m fagioli with LocationThe plan which worked with Mr. Fagioli the location of the underground room (Photo by DR)
 

End of July 2014 Dowser his hands, Albert Fagioli testified to the existence of this gallery as well as a circular 8 m diameter underground room, buried 15 meters deep in a parking lot in the center of the monument.

Carcassonne un tresor au coeur de la citeCarcassonne a treasure in the heart of the City


He spotted the outline of a gallery in the basement, leaving the Tower of Tréseau to cross the monument to the Porte Saint-Nazaire. And in the middle, under the old kitchen garden of the convent of the Sisters of Saint Vincent de Paul, he drew the outline of a circular underground room ... This room, "it is there," said Will he once visited the site, now become parking for the hotel Dungeon.

Almost identical drawing he had done on the plane, Albert Fagioli found the limits of the room and made ​​great ground tracks with his feet. Using a divining rod-like, it refines and determines the size of the room: about 8 m in diameter. It then tests its depth: it is buried five meters underground. Finally, it focuses on a new wave of his wand and loose, furtively: "There is something ..."

 

Dowser en mains albert fagioli repere un souterrainDowser hands albert fagioli repere a souterrainRepérage underground

Disturbing

What ? We do not know more. A treasure, perhaps ? Albert Fagioli does not want to move. He faced from all his years of practice of dowsing, many skeptics and certainly does not add water to the mill of its detractors. But its ability to identify, on a map, underground cavities and the precision with which he made yesterday to the City, its confirmations of land, are troubling. As these movements Dowser placed in the hands of a fellow journalist that can not be suspected of complicity. Remains to be confirmed, by any excavations, the presence of these cavities, groundwater and perhaps treasures ...

Albert Fagioli

Albert Fagioli and dowser we discover the mysteries of the city / Photo DDM Roger Garcia

Using the dowser, dowsing tool, a kind of steel tube containing radioactive powder, inclined on a small handle, which makes the approach whirls cavities or water, the man said indeed have discovered several underground portions in the medieval city, eight in all. Some are interconnected and would lead to the underground room, in which he says without a doubt that there is something, even if he does not reveal his true nature. This private non-constructible over the supposed treasure room extension is the former kitchen garden of the Sisters of Saint Vincent de Paul, who had their convent near today parking Hotel du Donjon. To discover these mysterious cavities, Albert Fagioli, history buff, who has worked on the treasury of the Duke of Enghien, shall first remote home, or from maps of the sky from Google maps . With a pendulum or dowser, it performs a general identification of likely places or underground crypts. It is then up on the ground that it can refine the search by walking places using various tools that work with extrasensory gift. "Each person has this gift, but it is powerful a scale of 1 to 10 (depending on the individual)," he explains. To find out if the man is telling the truth and if there is actually an underground cavity containing a potential treasure, should initiate searches, or easier first introduce a camera along an optical fiber in the ground detect the mysteries of the unknown cavity.

 

"There's something in there," says amateur dowser, offset machines mechanic by profession, who has written such a book  about his discoveries concerning the treasure of the Duke d'Enghien, supposed to have hidden the wealth of Condé he had inherited after the Revolution.

http://www.lindependant.fr/2014/07/28/carcassonne-un-tresor-au-coeur-de-la-cite,1912418.php#xtor=RSS-5

http://www.midilibre.fr/2014/07/29/carcassonne-un-tresor-en-plein-coeur-de-la-cite,1031170.php#xtor=RSS-5

http://www.ladepeche.fr/article/2014/07/29/1926110-a-la-recherche-de-la-salle-au-tresor-perdue.html  , etc...

Update 05-08-2014 : Two things to complete this article. First, a drone recently flew over the beautiful city of Carcassonne and the video was posted online by the City Council. Posted Monday on the website of the City, a film of nearly three minutes offers a unique view of Carcassonne and the City, with the contract awarded by the municipality with the Catalan society Models 66. Approved for taking views and évenementiel urban society based in Perpignan worked last Thursday to shooting operated by an onboard camera on a drone. Here they are, which allows us to enjoy high throughout the area.

Alet les bains

Online since August 4, 2014, these images will be released on the occasion of European Heritage Days on 20 and 21 September 2014 by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the hotel lobby the minister. :

Then, the dowser Albert Fagioli found other rooms and underground in the Abbey of Alet :

Alet les bains en 1905Alet les bains in 1905

"Accompanied by André Galaup, too passionate history (and author of a book on démythificate Saunière), the researcher" extrasensory "(A. Fagioli so qualifies) visited the ruins of the Alet-les-Bains abbey. His purpose ? demonstrate the existence, as there was a year in Rennes-le-Château, various cavities. dowser hands (modern equivalent of a divining rod), it delineated perimeters concerned: "in the cathedral, between the nave and the choir, there is an underground room of 11.60 m 8.60 m located about ten meters deep and it is connected to another room, circular that one (7.85 m diameter) located in the other church. Under this circular room, there might trunks containing the archives of the Diocese of Alet. "According to him, in the crypt under the cathedral, there would tombs containing the remains of ancient lords, monks, abbots father. ..

Alet les bains

Tunnel under l'Aude

Always by dowsing, he also spotted an underground located 17 m depth: "It goes under the Aude river and joins a locality named 'The Casteillas' I think the Regional Directorate of Cultural Affairs should undertake excavations.. they demonstrate that I spotted with the dowser. "In these times of fiscal restraint, it is not clear - at least the excavations are undertaken soon do you suppose-that. "

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http://www.lindependant.fr/2014/07/25/abbaye-d-alet-cryptes-et-souterrains-detectes,1911472.php

This article and potential discovery (the ball seems to be in the camp of the City of Carcassonne and the Hotel in question now), joins the series of data gathered in "L'Homme Spirituel".

Yves Herbo, Sciences, F, Histoires, - Google trad. - 02-08, 05-08-2014