We know the Knights Templar invented the Travelers Cheque, but if they did treat it as an account versus a check... not that is interesting. King Philip whichever, who ended the Knights Templar on Friday the Thirteenth hence the origin of the Fear of Friday the thirteenth, tristadecaphobia, did try to steal their gold he believed they had. When they raided it the next day after the arrest, which was a meeting the king invited them into, the treasure rooms or safes were empty. There is a belief that some pirates perhaps some of the Caribbean had their origin as the Lost Fleet of the Knights Templar. and the origin of the Jolly Rogers from that skull they "worshiped." If it was John the Baptist, then that is interesting-- I believe it was Christ from the Shroud of Turin. Back to the banking, we know today that the Swiss Bank had its origins very early, in the Middle Ages preModern Age, and that their secret writings were Medieval the Templar codex? George Lucas built Star Wars around a myth or legend or what I dare say a meme or in antiquity called an epitaph of the "White Knight versus Dark Knight." This meme's origin was the Knights Templar, who wore the white tunic with a red cross over their armor, as they entered into the Swiss mountains fleeing Medieval Europe and their would be tortured lives until death, fighting regular "black" armored inhabitants. We also know some Knights Templar joined another order in Spain, the order responsible for repelling Ottoman advances-- Knights of the Rock or Knights of Christ-- I am having a brain fart on the order's name ,but I do know they had tar pits and giant tumbleweed balls they sent the Ottomans downhill and light with fire arrows. And of course, some fled to Scotland to build the Rosalind chapel and then fled following old Viking maps into the New World and through the Great Lakes and even down the Saint Lawrence River, I believe it was, from the research of a geologists who wrote the Hooked X and his own historical documentary series Unearthing America.
Gee, a policy of homosexuality sort of like our Catholic priests today... No. I think you are taking things out of context: The Knights Templar did spit on the cross but that was to prepare them for torture under the Muslims if captured. I believe they did worship a head, but it was Christ's head-- the Shroud of Turin, which was "found" or rather released to the public in France and by a Claremount, a known association to Knights Templar.
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We know the Knights Templar invented the Travelers Cheque, but if they did treat it as an account versus a check... not that is interesting. King Philip whichever, who ended the Knights Templar on Friday the Thirteenth hence the origin of the Fear of Friday the thirteenth, tristadecaphobia, did try to steal their gold he believed they had. When they raided it the next day after the arrest, which was a meeting the king invited them into, the treasure rooms or safes were empty. There is a belief that some pirates perhaps some of the Caribbean had their origin as the Lost Fleet of the Knights Templar. and the origin of the Jolly Rogers from that skull they "worshiped." If it was John the Baptist, then that is interesting-- I believe it was Christ from the Shroud of Turin. Back to the banking, we know today that the Swiss Bank had its origins very early, in the Middle Ages preModern Age, and that their secret writings were Medieval the Templar codex? George Lucas built Star Wars around a myth or legend or what I dare say a meme or in antiquity called an epitaph of the "White Knight versus Dark Knight." This meme's origin was the Knights Templar, who wore the white tunic with a red cross over their armor, as they entered into the Swiss mountains fleeing Medieval Europe and their would be tortured lives until death, fighting regular "black" armored inhabitants. We also know some Knights Templar joined another order in Spain, the order responsible for repelling Ottoman advances-- Knights of the Rock or Knights of Christ-- I am having a brain fart on the order's name ,but I do know they had tar pits and giant tumbleweed balls they sent the Ottomans downhill and light with fire arrows. And of course, some fled to Scotland to build the Rosalind chapel and then fled following old Viking maps into the New World and through the Great Lakes and even down the Saint Lawrence River, I believe it was, from the research of a geologists who wrote the Hooked X and his own historical documentary series Unearthing America.
Gee, a policy of homosexuality sort of like our Catholic priests today... No. I think you are taking things out of context: The Knights Templar did spit on the cross but that was to prepare them for torture under the Muslims if captured. I believe they did worship a head, but it was Christ's head-- the Shroud of Turin, which was "found" or rather released to the public in France and by a Claremount, a known association to Knights Templar.