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Secrets of Pharaoh Aristocracy & Knights Templar [pack 1]
The Crusades and the Knights Templar
The Knights Templar were the elite fighting force of their day, highly trained, well-equipped and
highly motivated; one of the tenets of their religious order was that they were forbidden from
retreating in battle, unless outnumbered three to one, and even then only by order of their
commander, or if the Templar flag went down. Not all Knights Templar were warriors. The mission of
most of the members was one of support – to acquire resources which could be used to fund and
equip the small percentage of members who were fighting on the front lines. There were actually
three classes within the orders. The highest class was the knight. When a candidate was sworn into
the order, the initiation made the knight a monk. They wore white robes. The knights could hold no
property and receive no private letters. He could not be married or betrothed and cannot have any
vow in any other Order. He could not have debt more than he could pay, and no infirmities. The
Templar priest class was similar to the modern day military chaplain. Wearing green robes, they
conducted religious services, led prayers, and were assigned record keeping and letter writing. They
always wore gloves, unless they were giving Holy Communion. The mounted men-at-arms represented the
most common class, and they were called "brothers". They were usually assigned two horses each and
held many positions, including guard, steward, squire or other support vocations. As the main
support staff, they wore black or brown robes and were partially garbed in chain mail or plate mail.
The armor was not as complete as the knights. Because of this infrastructure, the warriors were
well-trained and very well armed. Even their horses were trained to fight in combat, fully armored.
The combination of soldier and monk was also a powerful one, as to the Templar knights, martyrdom in
battle was one of the most glorious ways to die.
The Templars were also shrewd tacticians, following the dream of Saint Bernard who had declared that
a small force, under the right conditions, could defeat a much larger enemy. One of the key battles
in which this was demonstrated was in 1177, at the Battle of Montgisard. The famous Muslim military
leader Saladin was attempting to push toward Jerusalem from the south, with a force of 26,000
soldiers. He had pinned the forces of Jerusalem's King Baldwin IV, about 500 knights and their
supporters, near the coast, at Ascalon. Eighty Templar knights and their own entourage attempted to
reinforce. They met Saladin's troops at Gaza, but were considered too small a force to be worth
fighting, so Saladin turned his back on them and headed with his army towards Jerusalem.
Once Saladin and his army had moved on, the Templars were able to join King Baldwin's forces, and
together they proceeded north along the coast. Saladin had made a key mistake at that point –
instead of keeping his forces together, he permitted his army to temporarily spread out and pillage
various villages on their way to Jerusalem. The Templars took advantage of this low state of
readiness to launch a surprise ambush directly against Saladin and his bodyguard, at Montgisard near
Ramla. Saladin's army was spread too thin to adequately defend themselves, and he and his forces
were forced to fight a losing battle as they retreated back to the south, ending up with only a
tenth of their original number. The battle was not the final one with Saladin, but it bought a year
of peace for the Kingdom of Jerusalem, and the victory became a heroic legend.
Another key tactic of the Templars was that of the "squadron charge". A small group of knights and
their heavily armed warhorses would gather into a tight unit which would gallop full speed at the
enemy lines, with a determination and force of will that made it clear that they would rather commit
suicide than fall back. This terrifying onslaught would frequently have the desired result of
breaking a hole in the enemy lines, thereby giving the other Crusader forces an advantage.
The Templars, though relatively small in number, routinely joined other armies in key battles. They
would be the force that would ram through the enemy's front lines at the beginning of a battle, or
the fighters that would protect the army from the rear. They fought alongside King Louis VII of
France, and King Richard I of England. In addition to battles in Palestine, members of the Order
also fought in the Spanish and Portuguese Reconquista.
The Mystery Religion in Rome
"Rome assimilated religions from her many conquered territories. All these religions had
commonalities, for they all originated from the worship of Nimrod his wife semerimas and her son
Tammuz. After the turn of the Third Century AD, the power of the Church of Rome began to rise, and
this directly developed into a schism among the keepers of the Mysteries. When Constantine moved to
legalize Christianity, the Roman Church embraced many of the doctrines of the Babylonian Mystery
Religions. As a result, the Church of Rome adopted the worship of the mother and child, infant
baptism, confession to a priest, and many other practices of the Babylonian Mysteries. The Church
did not embrace the occult aspects of the Mystery Religions, but these remained with the Mystery
Schools of the East, Kabalists, and Gnostics until the time of the crusades. However, the purely
occult side of the Ancient Wisdom surfaced publicly in Western Europe with the rise of the
Merovingian Dynasty and the legends of “Parcival and the Quest for the Holy Grail”. The
subsequent schism within the “mystery schools” of “white and black magick” exploded into a
major conflict when the Knights Templar (The Order of the Temple) returned from the crusades as the
wealthiest men on earth.
ebooks:
Alex Christopher - The Ultimate Unseen Hand Behind the New World Order.pdf
Colin Wilson - Witches.pdf
H J A Sire - The Knights of Malta.pdf
Kenning's Masonic Cyclopaedia and Handbook.pdf
Macoy - Dictionary of Freemasonry.pdf
Mathews - Modern Satanism, Anatomy of a Radical Subculture.pdf
Nance - Mystery Babylon Decoded.pdf
The History of the Knights Templar - Brian.pdf
The Real History Behind the Templars - Sharan Newman.pdf
videos:
120 Belgian Civilians executed by Pharaoh Nobility of not really german Kaiser Emperor Wilhelm
II.mp4
Britain First Controlled Opposition Psy Op by the Crown with Freemasons Jayda F. & Paul Golding.mp4
Castle of the Princes of Orange in France of the Pharaonic Royal House ruling over the Dutch.mp4
Chasing Knights Templars Commanderies of NWO Octogon with G.I.U.R.E.H. the Templar Hunter.mp4
Cistercian Knights Templar Multinational Monastery by Saint Bernard in Villers Belgium.mp4
Creepy Rothschild Castle with Satanic Symbols in Elite Rambouillet Forest France.mp4
Enjoying a Pharaonic Isis Beer in Paris at the spot, where the OAS tried to kill General de
Gaulle.mp4
European Refugees escaping Switzerland's organised Terror of the Swiss Nazi-Templars.mp4
French Minister Boulin ritually murdered on King's sacrificial Octogon table in the Satanic
Triangle.mp4
French President Macron attended Strasburg Templar School of Baphomet Homo Knights Templars.mp4
Knights Templar Monastery of Saint Bernard de Clairvaux of Burgundy's High Nobility born in
Castle.mp4
Last Grandmaster Jacques de Molay Initiated in Knights Templar's Commandery of Beaune France.mp4
Lego Toys New World Order and Old World Order line up for Children.mp4
Masonic Square 4 & Compass 3 Explained 3 + 4 = 7 = G the Holy Number of Pharaoh's Pyramid.mp4
Members of Russian Mafia Octogon of the Knights Templars vor v zakone вор в зако́не.mp4
More Baron de Rothschild castles in the Area where Marquis de Lafayette brought the NWO to
America.mp4
Napoleon's Freemason Spy erected Obelisk indicating that our Pharaoh Masters are Reptilians.mp4
Nazi Strongholds Atlantic Wall France & Rail Tracks supply U-Boats, MTB's, Flak, Canons (Ammo,
Chow).mp4
tags: nobility, aristocracy, knights templar, Horus, Seth, Isis, Osiris, Illuminati, Babylon