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Depardieu : un repas avec Gilles Goujon ce vendredi à Bugarach

Depardieu : un repas avec Gilles Goujon ce vendredi à Bugarach | Bugarach | Scoop.it
Gérard Depardieu ce vendredi soir à Bugarach pour la soirée de la fin du monde ? La rumeur semble se confirmer. L'acteur, qui vient de défrayer la chronique mais qui a des attaches dans la région, notamment des vignes, fêterait la fin du monde à la ferme de Janou, à Bugarach, en compagnie de Gilles Goujon, le célèbre chef de l'Auberge de Fontjoncouse, restaurant étoilé des Corbières, et du comique Gilbert Ozon, patron du festival du rire de Montreal (au Québec, pas dans l'Aude).

Dans un premier temps, la rumeur avait été démentie mais, sur place, l'info semble de plus en plus vérifiée.

Jacques Le Bris's insight:

Lors de la mort de Michael Jackson, on avait pu s'apercevoir qu'un buzz pouvait en cacher un autre, en l'occcurence celle de Farrah Fawcett.

 

Mais cette fois-ci, deux buzz se rencontrent, et là c'est vraiment l'Apocalypse !

#Depardieu à #Bugarach

 

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Bugarach Threatened by Sects of Revelation

Bugarach Threatened by Sects of Revelation | Bugarach | Scoop.it
The small village of Bugarach, in southern France, has attracted the attention of a government agency to oversee the sects because of the constant mass of people visiting it believed to be the only place in the world that will survive the Apocalypse in 2012.

Published by atraccion1982 in Christianity on June 17, 2011

A report by the agency, Miviludes, released Wednesday, notes that the picturesque village near Carcassonne should be monitored closely in the days prior to December 21, 2012, when many believe the world will end, according to an ancient Mayan prophecy .

 

Miviludes was created in 2002 to control the activity of sects, after a law passed last year criminalize fraud or abuse of vulnerable people through pressure techniques as those used in religious rites.

Surrounded by legends for years, Bugarach and rock, the peak Bugarach have attracted many visitors to the New Age movement in recent months, driving up property prices but also the threat of financial scams and psychological manipulations, said Miviludes in his report.

“I think we have to be careful. We should not become paranoid, but seeing what happened in Waco, United States, we know that this kind of thinking can influence vulnerable people,” said council president, Georges Fenech, a Reuters.

Waco, Texas, made headlines in 1993 when federal agents raided the headquarters of “Davidian movement” led by David Koresh, beginning a siege that lasted 50 days. The building was on fire when the troops finally tried to enter, leaving 80 dead.

 

Bugarach, with a population of just 200 inhabitants, has always been considered magical, partly because of what locals defined as a “mountain upside down”, where layers of rock from the top are older than the base.

The Internet is an infinite number of myths about the place: the mountain is surrounded by a magnetic force, which is the site of a hidden alien base until it contains an underground access to another world.

Now, many see the village as the last refuge from the proximity of the “End of the World.” Alerted to the arrival of visitors by Mayor Bugarach, Fenech went to the area and found six settlements in the surroundings created by members of the Ramtha School of Enlightenment.

 

Other “gurus” and messianic groups have organized conferences payment in hotels in the region, according to Fenech. “This is big business,” he told Reuters.

Founded by J.Z. Knight, the school says the lessons follow mystic Ramtha, Lemurian warrior who fought against the residents of the mythical Atlantis 35,000 years ago and claimed to discover the secret of immortality.

The report says his goal is not to stigmatize the movement, but to inform the public about “groups or individuals whose speech doctrine or follow the theory of the ‘end of the world’.”

 

 

 

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2012-predictions-review: Bugarach

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Pic de Bugarach...is there a 2012 story in this area of France ???

 

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What does Bugarach in France have to do with 2012, armageddon, the end of the world, or prophecy and predictions of the apocalypse ?

In a series of posts on 2012 prediction review over the next weeks we look into this small French community hoping to find out how Bugarach has become a player in the 2012 phenomena.

We hope to answer how UFO's and religious sectarian cults meld Bugarach to the end of times....somehow.

We hope to discover some interesting facts about locals of this small France community and facts about expats and hippies who have found interest in the Pic de Bugarach which is an elevation in the Pyrenees Mountains.

We hope to identify who the cultists are who claim that this area of France is the safe haven that will carry them through 2012 alive.

We hope to discover how Atlantis and Lemuria, the lost continents of long ago eras, come to play a role in the growing relation between Bugarach and 2012.

We hope to discover how more down to earth people who believe these legends and religious convictions are a dangerous proposition that could lead to the death of followers are dealing with the relationship between 2012 and the small France community of Bugarach.

Where is Bugarach and the Pic de Bugarach ?

The image below may be a beginning for the reader to follow up on.....

Future posts on Bugarach on 2012 predictions review may also serve to answer some of your questions on why suddenly this area of France is making 2012 news.

 

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