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This article explains the events surrounding that fateful day known as Friday the 13th. We have to return to the 1300 century, to read about this story. The Temple knights are the story victims. And the Pope and King is the oppressor.

It was a fternoon of Friday the 13th, 1300, and people were gathered together in the square of the village church. Some people were shouting, others were stunned into silence. It was a sunny day, no clouds just a little calm wind. King harvest planning on the other side of the tower walls, which cave clear view to the church square.
The King & # 39; s loyal servants had arrested all members of the Templar Knights in the area, but his anger was previously concentrated on the Templar Knights grand master.

Around 1295 a man named Jacques de Molay became Grand Master of the Temple Knights. It was another time, which people found every for reasons for pleasing their own egos. The church had always in silence accepted the existence of the Temple Knights, actually used Jacques de Molay had done a lot for the different kingdom rulers, everything from defending to attacking. But his life would be doomed by the king, n were King Philip who had his own agenda.

Pope Clement V is for a meeting in the year 1305, where he wanted different Templar Knight Orders to give their different Knight Grand Masters to agree upon a treatment of them and there would be further talks about a crusade ...

Jacques de Molay went to France before the scheduled. He is arriving 4 months before scheduled. It is said, that no one knows what or how he spent those 4 months before the meeting. But one thing seems very sure, that he gathered The Templar Knights have never had some kind of disturbing information in the bar houses, one such rumor was that the Templar Knights was supposedly to worship the Demon called Beelzebub, this in in, could be a death sentence. The person who believed the Templar Knights would have sexual intercourse with Demons, these thoughts may only be that coming from one place, the only one that would be like that ignorance, which were the practices ( more precise the King / Priests). Even the king appeared convinced of these fable stories, which had almost hypnotized the people of the city. Jacques de Molay could very quickly and easily see see Witch-hunt & # 39; now just aiming at higher ranking officers of their own military united (which was the Knights).

The Templar Knights had all the money for maintaining their beliefs, but the king had his eyes set on this treasure.
The 27 of June King Philip (the fair ..) sent a letter to Pope Clement V, where he stated, that the Templar 's order should be in the hands of the Church, and that he and his army should be the There was nothing & # 39; Fair & # 39; in this case, with his influence the Templar Knight were doomed.
What happened then seemed to be another another game of misleading the so-called public to & # 39; believe & # 39; their versions of events.
One must wonder, what did Jacques de Molay say to the King on the 24 of June 1307?

Jacques de Molay went to the meeting in late May 1307. Philip IV (king Philip the Fair ...) had his ideas planned out, but Jacques de Molay did not agree to his ideas, which are that two that's two orders would be joined together, and Philip IV would be their their new leader / Grand Master. On June 24 of the same year, Jacques went to the king, either he was summoned there, or went by own initiative.

With rumors. The king took great pleasure in that, and used it to his own advantage.

On Friday, October 13, 1307 Jacques de Molay was arrested in Paris.

Jacques was also forced to write a letter, telling them to do the same. Shortly after, the king and his armies started to arrest other Templar Knights.

These happy the next couple of years, seem like like another political far out of the history, movement of archbishop of Sens Philippe de Marigny whom sentenced 54 Templar Knights to be burnt at the stake in 1310. Jacques de Molay sentence was life in prison.

People were celebrating different things, and the days went by like a swift breeze.

He was confused, and time seemed like one long day, with the same torment each day. He was angry, but the lack of food and water had left him in a weak state. He knew The thick wooden door opened, the prison guard thread in an old jacket. The guard shouted at Jacques, & # 39; Hurry up! Time to meet the King! & # 39; Jacques de Morlay and three other prisoners were dragged to the Council of Vienne, where the King and Pope were waiting.

Jacques felt like it was a mockery of justice. Jacques de Molay stand up, he could not keep his feelings inside, he took his & # 39; statements & # 39; back and suggest them innocent in the charges.

King Philip the so-called fair was quick to grab this given opportunity, and sent Jacques and one of his fellow Knights, to burn on the stakes. They were executed on eve of 18 March 1314.

Additional Note:

In 2002 a copy of the Chinon Parchment was found in the Vatican Secret Archives.

The Parchment contained the words of Pope Clement V, and it clearly identifies Jacques real killer ... For in this parchment, the Pope clearly absolves Jacques de Molay and the other Templar Knights, he did so in 1308. This would mean that it was The King, which found them. The king was clearly wanted all the power over in his hands, and religion was a good tool of illusions which actually let the king do as he pleased.



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