Tracker OF THE TEMPLARS - HENRY LINCOLN In 1972, British script writer Henry Lincoln introduced the Thriller of Rennes-le-Ch^ateau to the English vernacular world in the course of his documentary "The Canceled Importance of Jerusalem." It promptly twisted a storm of public interest and in the end led to the manufacture of a 2nd documentary "The Preacher, the Painter and the Fiend" in 1974 and the "Tracker of the Templars" in 1979. This support documentary was earlier than co-researched by Michael Baigent which latter led to Henry, Michael and the behind schedule Richard Leigh inscription the global bestseller Ceremonial Blood Ceremonial Grail. The script and working of Tracker of the Templars, were done by Henry Lincoln. It was shaped by Roy Davies for the BBC Release series. A trivial French identity priest, B'erenger Sauniere (1852-1917) finds some ancient, coded parchments in his church, visits Paris, meets with ecclesiastical founding and occult groups, and thereafter lives the life of a very heavy man. The collection top of Rennes-le-Chateau and of four other near collection trimmings only mark out a pentagram, the orders of a five-pointed star that stretches obliquely the vision. Exceedingly, an interlocking geometry of circles, alignments, and five, six and ten raw-boned stars extends for miles in the sphere of the return labyrinthine, headstrong only by the positioning of churches, chateaux and other landmarks. Timewatch shaped The Older of a Thriller (1996) in which, by debunking a book, they tried to have a break the Sauni`ere story, labelling it as 'pseudo-history'. Henry Lincoln commenting on the BBC about-face towards his documentary: "Whatsoever has happened? This is a baffling inform and it is not easy to detect together all the several elements, but everything unfathomable has occurred.... Folks of you who cuddle unavailable the irk to supervisor my end result know that I cuddle been particular to bring to an end for my part to "that which is incontestable and palpable". The math and the geometry stand. Why do some take over wish to hollow that they do not?" ~ Henry Lincoln