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EVDebs Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-20-07 03:56 PM
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10. Read up on the secret war of Knights Templar vs. Knights Hospitaler
now known as the SMOM. The Templars morphed into the Freemasons, whose first three degrees were what our founding fathers were in the US Revolutionary War. Infiltrated by the Jesuits and 'Illuminati', the degrees after that were instituted with satanic symbols and further weirdness as a way to discredit the Freemasonic movement.

Simon Bolivar, Washington, Marti, Diaz, the list goes on and on, were revolutionary freemasons and their anti-papal views originated with Luther

Catholic Origins of Futurism, Preterism
http://www.aloha.net/~mikesch/antichrist.htm

mentioning Francisco Ribera's originating 'futurism', which is the now dominant evangelical (Bush's Base) eschatology which causes much of our problems with the Islamic world,

Their beliefs are bonkers, but they are at the heart of power
US Christian fundamentalists are driving Bush's Middle East policy
http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,3604,1195568,00.html

Monbiot's mistake is failing to mention Ribera ! BTW, the treasure of the Knights Templar was taken by the Knights Hospitaler, now called Knights of Malta. Look who sets up the CIA post WWII,

Their Will Be Done
http://www.motherjones.com/news/feature/1983/07/willbedone.html?welcome=true

The connection between Knights Templar vs Knights Hospitaler can be more clearly seen in the Peasant's Revolt of the early 1300s in England:

""There's only so much a people can take, and in 1381 a peasants' rebellion occurred, organized by reform-minded parish priests in contact with a shadowy, secretive "Great Society" and led by a guy called Walter the Tyler. Now it may be that tyler is an obsolete spelling of the occupation roof tiler, but Robinson contends that tyler in this case is sergeant at arms of a Masonic lodge, a natural choice to lead a violent mob. During this insurrection, there was a great deal of lopping off of heads of aristocrats and upper church officials, lawyers and authority in general; but the mob seems to have been deliberately guided toward the destruction of property, particularly property belonging to the Knights Hospitaller and the Church. One piece of Hospitaller property was spared, that temple which had been the principal temple of the Knights Templar prior to the suppression of the order in 1307.""

from book review of Born In Blood
http://www.phoenixmasonry.org/masonicmuseum/Born_in_Blood_Book_Review.htm

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