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Today's G20 finance minister's meeting of 7th April under the 2021 Italian presidency quotes vaccines in the first paragraph and uses the same Vetruvian Man iconography as the Rothschild's Vidimetrics "Covid-19" Facebook application for monitoring all biometrics through pervasive high frequency electromagnetic irradiation, interference and feedback. Thus intercepting thoughts, mood and intent. Directly read the human body used as an antenna, all in the name of health, or is it wealth? Covid-19 already named on the original October 13th 2015 patent application resonating with the date of another pre-planned power grab and mass slaughter: that of the Knights Templar, whom had created the first system of peer-to-peer distributed banking based on trust, the true currency of all relationships. Yes, that infamous Friday 13th of October 1307 when they were all simultaneously ambushed in the night all over France in an agreement between King Philip and the Pope, using the advantage of both conspiracy and mass communication, secrecy and expediency.
Note the new humanity depicted in this dystopian vision: genderless, faceless, crucified, electrocuted, nailed to a grid, naked in the cold darkness of space, humiliated to the point of urinating between unsteady legs.
The icing on the cake, the manufactured even to trigger the weaponization of the false paradigms, reified lies allowed to accumulate and occupy public discourse in the decades and centuries leading up to this.
You saw sagacious Solomon
You know what came of him,
To him complexities seemed plain.
He cursed the hour that gave birth to him
And saw that everything was vain.
How great and wise was Solomon.
The world however did not wait
But soon observed what followed on.
It's wisdom that had brought him to this state.
How fortunate the man with none.
You saw courageous Caesar next
You know what he became.
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Lest We Should Forget Friday the 13th & The Knights Templar
Today is Friday the 13th. Many people of the superstitious sort consider Friday the 13th to be unlucky. There are people who wear good luck charms all day and some who go so far as to refuse to leave home, lest something unlucky happen to them.
But many don’t know that one legend of the origin of Friday the 13th as unlucky comes from the persecution of the Knights Templar in the 14th Century. On Friday, October 13th, 1307, King Philip IV of France, in league with Pope Clement V ordered all Templars to be rounded up and thrown in prison. The Knights were accused of numerous crimes including heresy and treason. For two hundred years the Knights Templar had been the most dominant force in Christendom, but after their defeat at the Siege of Acre and the loss of the Holy Land, their influence began to wane.
Yet they still held enormous power and great amounts of wealth. Pope Clement sought to merge the Knights Templar with the Knights Hospitaller another powerful order at the time. Neither group found such a merger ideal. And despite the loss of the Holy Land, the Templars were still a part of of everyday life in the Middle Ages. Their houses, churches and farms dotted the countryside throughout Europe. It provided employment for thousands of people. They started an international banking system that allowed nobles to deposit funds and valuables for safekeeping. And in what ultimately led to their downfall, they occasionally helped finance wars.
Philip IV borrowed enormous sums of money to finance a war with England. A poor king and an even worse military commander, Philip was easily defeated. He saw a way of both currying favor with the Pope and eliminating his huge debt. On that fateful day of Friday, October 13, 1307 he ordered all Templars arrested and their property seized. The Grandmaster of the order, Jacques DeMolay was thrown in prison along with several other high-ranking members of the order.
Their ‘trial’ was a farce. The Templars were charged with heresy, worshiping false idols and other crimes against the church. Many of them were tortured until they ‘confessed’ to their crimes. Refusing to capitulate, Jacques DeMolay would not confess and Philip ordered him burned at the stake. In 2007 the Vatican issued a proclamation declaring the Templars innocent of their alleged crimes.
The Knights Templar, which had dominated medieval life for two centuries, was no more. Unfortunately for Philip, the Templars had learned of his planned treachery before hand. Many of them escaped and their vast stores of treasure were hidden from the King’s soldiers.
Another legend that has also persisted is that Jacques DeMolay, the last Grandmaster of the Order, cursed both Philip IV and Pope Clement V, as he died. Whether or not you believe in curses, both Philip and Clement died within months of DeMolay’s death.
Non Nobis Domine,
By Michael P. Spradlin
Source: http://michaelspradlin.com/blog/2013/09/friday-the-13th-and-the-knights-templar/
Via: https://www.theknightstemplar.org/friday/
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