On Friday 13th 1307, French king Phillip the IV ordered a mass arrest of the Knights Templar. While some people consider that the superstition about Friday 13th being an unlucky day which stems from this very event, I think the circumstances makes it a LUCKY day.
The Grand Master of the order, Jacqes de Molay, was arrested in Paris, together with 60 of his knights. The arrested Templars were subjected to torture, and many eventually confessed. While confessions from torture are less than reliable, the crimes they admitted to are the very same type of crimes we see today. Not surprising when you consider the Nights Templar originated as Order of the Temple of Solomon. (Look up Magic Keys of Solomon and Seal of Solomon for better understanding).
Medieval crimes that they admitted to were: spitting on the cross, renouncing Christ, idolatry, sodomy, cannibalism and obscene rituals. These confessions shocked the French populace. The king then talked the pope, Clement V who’s seat was in southern France, into ordering all Templars in the world to be arrested.
Many mistakenly believe that the Knights Templar where entirely Christian largely because ot the red cross they wore on their chest. Their leaders incorporated into the order beliefs based on mystic teaching of the Cabala, Bogomils and Luciferians, leaving Christianity behind.
In their eyes, Jesus ruled another world, with limited power in this one and Satan was the lord of our world.
During the trials of the Knights Templar, most mentioned worshiping Baphomet: this version having wings, horns, a bearded human head and animal feet. One hand pointed up and the other pointed down. Some knights mentioned human skulls, cat idols (Egyptian?) and other objects of satanic worship. Details of what they confessed to:
• During the initiation of a new Templar, he had to deny Christ. He was told Christ was not the true God, that he was a false prophet who had not been crucified for the redemption of the human race, but on account of his sins. There was therefore no hope of receiving salvation through Christ. The new member was then made to spit on the crucifix or image of Christ.
• The Templar’s worshiped various idols.
• That they did not believe in the sacraments and that the Templar priests omitted the words of consecration during mass.
• That they believed that the Grand Master and other leaders could hear their confessions and absolve them from sin, despite the fact that many of the leaders were laymen.
• That they believed that the Grand Master and other leaders could hear their confessions and absolve them from sin, despite the fact that many of the leaders were laymen.
• The Order’s receptors kissed new entrants on the mouth, navel, stomach, buttocks and spine, and acts of homosexuality were encouraged.
• Templar’s sought amass money and treasure for the Order; lawful or not. Donations to the Order were not used in approved ways, nor were they apportioned to hospitals.
• Chapter meetings and receptions were held in secret at night under heavy guard, and only Templar’s could be present. Brother’s who revealed to an outsider what had occurred were punished by imprisonment or death
• Cannibalism and other obscene rituals
Sound familiar? Also it is important to understand that we owe our current banking system to the Templar’s. They were the worlds original banksters, the financiers of the medieval times.