Publisher's Synopsis
Get ready to read the most amazing story, the most thrilling investigation you have ever read.
Uncommonly, I will reveal to you in this summary practically all of my research, in the name of knowledge.
I am a French author and I translated this book myself, so forgive me for spelling mistakes and grammatical imperfections, but, the message is easy to read and understand.
What I am going to tell you is not science fiction, nor fiction, it is reality, a kind of historical documentary.
I will cut to the chase, the Virgin Mary is not a woman like the others, she is not an ordinary woman. She has long, black hair, her skin is dark like an Egyptian, and she is amazingly beautiful. She remained a virgin for a long time, refusing to marry the greatest kings. But, one day, she fell in love with a human, a Phoenician, a blacksmith artist, named Hiram Abif. They had a romantic affair and she became pregnant. But, Solomon's jealousy was so strong and he wanted so much to possess this woman of amazing beauty that he had Hiram Abif assassinated. This woman had to flee this powerful king and she took to the sea for a long journey to the Mediterranean coast in the south of France. In this region of southern Western Europe, she gave birth to a boy whom history would later call "Jesus". This child was not born in Bethlehem in 0 but in southern Europe 1000 years before. Proofs ? Easy ! Write on google or other "sara the black" or "the black virgin" and you will have proof. This black-skinned woman illuminating with a strange light and her son in her arms have never been forgotten in Western Europe. Very old sanctuaries have been erected all over Europe retracing her itinerary.
Follow in a scientific and logical way the true story of this woman called Virgin Mary but also Mary the Egyptian.
The first to make this discovery were the Templars, these Europeans arriving in Jerusalem from where this woman had left, but they were assassinated because what they had discovered threatened the ideological foundations of the all-powerful Christian church of the time. But, the surviving Templars built these giant cathedrals always in honor of this woman. The first was built in Paris under the name "Notre Dame de Paris" and many others followed throughout Europe. Faced with the general enthusiasm of the European populations in the worship of this woman and her son, the church had to concede a second main prayer, the "Hail Mary".
In 1480, the Italian Renaissance painter, the brilliant artist Sandro Botticelli, also discovered the secrets of this amazing woman.
While it was strictly forbidden by the church to paint non-religious canvases, under penalty of ending up at the stake, Sandro Botticelli took a huge risk by displaying his painting: "the birth of Venus". I will reveal to you the secrets of Sandro Botticelli, how to decode his paintings. In fact, he took the face of a person, in this case that of the beautiful Simonetta Vespucci, then he drew this same face on several characters to indicate that it was the same person. Thus, the Virgin Mary with her child in her arms had the face of Simonetta just like Venus in his painting "the birth of Venus" or even Athena in "Pallas Athena and the Centaur". In fact, Sandro's hidden message is: the Virgin Mary is Athena in Greece and Venus in Italy, the goddess.
Sandro Botticelli shared this secret with his friend Perugino who used the same method in his paintings to hide messages invisible to the radar of the church. Thus, in Perugino's canvases, the Virgin Mary and Mary Magdalene have the same face to indicate that they are one and the same person. Maria Magdalene, also called Mary the Egyptian, was the mother of Jesus. She was 28 for eternity and her son was 1033 years old.