Jean Robin (writer)

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.

[9][10] The theme central to his work is eschatology, which refers to the events that are thought to accompany the "end of our world" or historical-cosmological cycle.

It is from the point of view of eschatology and with a Guenonian approach that he writes about themes such as "so-called aliens",[11][12][13] anti-initiation manipulation,[14][15][1] Rennes-le-Château,[16][17][18][19] occultism in Nazism,[20][21] and the history of France and its mysteries.

[22][23] 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).

Rennes-le-Château , one of the topics explored by Jean Robin