the Knights' Templar

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  1. Culdeemoon

    Culdeemoon Member

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    The Knights' Templar, after having been given refuge by Robert the Bruce, supported him in his battles agains't Edward the first and second... culminating in Bruce's ultimate victory! However, the Templars practiced ritualistic Canabalism, as was their want! They took literally the words of the Kabala, which stated that you should 'consume your enemy' in defeat! And this is what they did! They feasted on one of their vanquished enemies, usually a warrior of status and importance... another Knight! These festive orgies usually took place after dark, where the body was parboiled and then made into a soup! The head was always given to the Grand Master, who would crack it open like a nut and then consume the brains therein, in the belief that he could encapsulate the poor victims' soul! The feet were always discarded because they were always thought to be too tough and inedible! Proof of these practices, which many thought were mere myth, have come to light, when a paupers graveyard was excavated in Stirling and the remains of an English Knight were found! He still had remnants of armour on his wrists, but more importantly, he had a fork lodged in his eye socket and his skull had been crushed!
     
  2. thedope

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    Proof of cannibalism usually involves butcher marks on bones. A fork lodged in an eye socket is evidence of violence but not evidence for cannibalism.

    I heard some time ago about beliefs that the last supper was actually an occult rite whereby they actually ate the flesh and drank the blood of christ as an occult rite to serve as an anchor or pole in this world to return to in resurrection. I think these things are products of the imagination.
     
  3. easygoing

    easygoing conservative jerk

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    I'm sure it's possible that the Templars practiced cannibalism, but it's also possible that the Templars practicing cannibalism was just one of the many vicious rumors spread by the monarchs of Europe to help destroy them because of how powerful they had become.

    That's interesting though, that the remains of an English Knight were found in a paupers graveyard because IF this was a Knight, one would think he would have been buried somewhere that was more important than a paupers graveyard. Maybe he was a disgraced Knight?

    As far as the crushed skull and the fork lodged in his eye socket, that dosn't prove cannibalism to me. It sounds more like he was someone's dinner guest, who had bad table manners or pissed off the wrong person at the table.
     
  4. jmt

    jmt Ezekiel 25:17

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    thats the key secret to freemansonary. thats why they remain so secret about what they did back in the day. Now a days people join freemasonary because its "cool" to be a part of a secretive cult but all freemasons under the 32 degree dont understand that their wishful master is lucifer.
     
  5. thedope

    thedope glad attention Lifetime Supporter

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    Jmt, check out a book called the Hiram Key. (entry in wikipedia)
     
  6. jmt

    jmt Ezekiel 25:17

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    I dont trust books about freemasonary written by masons. Even though Albert Pike books written by him might hold more truth and honesty about Freemansonary but I will read up on "Hiram Key" on wiki like you recommended.
     
  7. jmt

    jmt Ezekiel 25:17

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    @ the Dope.


    As am reading "hirams key" I have to admit its pretty much on the money. except that Jesus isnt a mason but the rest is very solid to from what I have studied of the Illuminati and its infultration in to Freemasonary.
     
  8. hotwater

    hotwater Senior Member Lifetime Supporter

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    I don’t believe they practiced cannibalism but it is said when Jacques DeMolay was sentenced to be burned alive the inquisitor had him slowly roasted over a fire to prolong his agony as his flesh slowly cooked :eek:


    Hotwater
     
  9. thedope

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    Thought you might like it.
     
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