Jean Robin (born 1946) is a French writer, essayist, and conspiracy theorist particularly interested in occult and esoteric issues, secret societies, and their influence throughout history. He died on Christmas Day 2024.
He subsequently produced the text (René Guénon témoin de la Tradition, 1978),[2][3][4][5][6] and has continued to make reference to the latter's work in other essays (Le Royaume du Graal, 1992;[7]Veilleur, où en est la nuit (2000);[8]H.P. Lovecraft et le secret des adorateurs du Serpent 2017).[9][10]
Jean Robin's book Opération Orth ou l'Incroyable secret de Rennes-le-Château was published in 1989, which involved flying saucers and The Black Order. According to Jean Robin's anonymous informant in this book, Adolf Hitler died in a subterranean complex beneath Antarctica in 1953, where his body is preserved in a hexagonal casket (opposite to that of Raoul Wallenberg). The Black Order believes in Holocaust denial.[24]
Publications
Works
René Guénon, témoin de la tradition, Paris, ed. Guy Trédaniel, 1978, ISBN9782857070269 (reissued. Robert Laffont, 1978), 355 p.
Les Objets volants non identifiés ou la Grande parodie, Paris, Éditions de la Maisnie, 1979, 140 p., ISBN2-85707-038-1, translated into Spanish under the title UFO, la gran parodia.[25]
Réponse de Nostradamus à Monsieur de Fontbrune, Paris, Éditions de la Maisnie, 1981, 133 p., ISBN2-85707-075-6, translated into Spanish under the title Respuesto de Nostradamus a Monsieur de Fontbrune, Esoteria (1982), ISBN9788485411696.[26]
Rennes-le-Château. La colline envoûtée, Paris, Éditions de la Maisnie, 1982, ISBN2-85-707082-9
René Guénon. La dernière chance de l'Occident, Paris, Éditions de la Maisnie, 1983, 206 p, ISBN9782857071020
Les Sociétés secrètes au rendez-vous de l'Apocalypse, Paris, Guy Trédaniel and Éd. de la Maisnie, 1985, 390 p., ISBN978-7629435604 translated into Spanish under the title Las sociedades secretas en la cita del ApocalipsisISBN9788478920143.[27]
La véritable mission du Comte de Saint-Germain, Guy Trédaniel, 1986, 125 p., ISBN978-2857072010
Seth, le dieu maudit, éditions Guy Trédaniel, 1986, 249 p., ISBN978-2857071976
Hitler, l'élu du dragon, Paris, Éditions de la Maisnie, 1987, 239 p., ISBN9782857072447.[28] translated into Spanish under the title Hitler, el elegido del dragón, Colección Enigmas de la historia, Roca, 1991, ISBN9788427015647,[29][30][31] reissue November 2015 with a preface and an interview with the author, 314 p, Camion Noir publisher, ISBN978-2357797307.
Opération Orth ou l'Incroyable secret de Rennes-le-Château, Paris, Guy Trédaniel, 1989, 269 p., ISBN978-2857073086
Nouvelle École n° 41, Littérature et idéologie 2, Autumn 1984, René Guénon ou la Tradition retrouvée, (pp. 92–95)[32] The article is followed by a bibliography signed N. E. , of René Guénon's work and biographical studies. In it is also published an article by René Guénon published in Italian (translated by Evola or perhaps having rewritten (or synthesized) a passage from the Chaos social chapt. 6 of La Crise moderne). Translation Philippe Baillet [fr].
Collective work Les Cahiers de l'Herne, N°49 (1985), devoted to René Guénon: author of the article entitled Le problème du mal dans l'œuvre de René Guénon, (pp. 102–112).[33]
Revue L'Âge d'or, winter 1987, interview with Jean Robin about his book "Seth le dieu maudit".
^PerséePersée " J. Robin. René Guénon, témoin de la Tradition" (compte-rendu), Jean-Pierre Laurant in Revue de l'histoire des religions, year 1981, volume 198, No 2, (pp. 233-234)
^Lionel Fanthrope, Patricia Fanthrope, Mysteries of Templar Treasure & the Holy Grail: The Secrets of Rennes Le Chateau page 161. [1]
^Joscelyn Godwin, Arktos: The Polar Myth In Science, Symbolism, and Nazi Survival (Adventures Unlimited Press, pages 127, 129, 1996). ISBN0-932813-35-6.