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From where I am in the world, tomorrow is Friday the 13th of December, 2019. Now, some people claim this day is "unlucky" or a "bad" day and they may even be afraid to leave their home, step under a ladder, or even pass by a black cat. Is this not just superstition or is there more to this? The Imperial Regent of Lord RayEl posted this Sputnik article stating: "Posting because some people have reason to believe Friday the 13th may be eventful." To most, a "near-collision asteroid", [1.9 million miles away], would seem frightening and possibly be superstitious about this event due to the date. However, Friday the 13th may not appear to be what you and others have thought it to be. From this post:
On Friday the 13th of October 1307, King Philip IV of France falsely arrested the Knights Templar, leading to our Grand Master Jacques de Molay being burned at the stake, our treasury stolen, our order hunted, and subsequently driven underground into secrecy.
The Templars were in France as a protection force because of the looming Muslim threat that we were battling during the Crusades.
France repaid us with treachery... And today, the very thing France wanted us to protect them from, has returned on Friday the 13th, to take vengeance upon them.
Strange how history ties up loose ends.
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You can look it up for yourself in this Wikipedia article in which Alan Douglas continued and quoted:
Since my word and memory are in question (cough, cough), I'll just quote Wikipedia:
- "King Philip IV of France, deeply in debt to the Templars, was in favor of merging the Orders under his own command, thereby making himself Rex Bellator, or War King. Molay, however, rejected the idea. Philip was already at odds with the papacy, trying to tax the clergy, and had been attempting to assert his own authority as higher than that of the Pope."
- "On 14 September, Philip took advantage of the rumors and inquiry to begin his move against the Templars, sending out a secret order to his agents in all parts of France to implement a mass arrest of all Templars at dawn on 13 October. Philip wanted the Templars arrested and their possessions confiscated to incorporate their wealth into the Royal Treasury and to be free of the enormous debt he owed the Templar Order."
Pope Clement V was conducting an inquiry into rumours about us, and he was in discussion with our Grand Master, Jacques de Molay, but it was ONLY an inquiry into rumours, which the Vatican did eventually clear us of... The secret arrests were entirely the treachery of King Philip IV of France.
According to History, others may attribute Friday the 13th to the Code of Hammurabi or to the Sumerians, but it is mostly attributed to the betrayal of the Knights Templar. So, unless you were an unfortunate Knights Templar back in the 1300s, this date is not something pointing toward superstition. It was an actual horrifying event in history that many do not even realize happened. This is the same Templar who have protected Christ's bloodline, the Holy Grail, over the years. Yes, Friday the 13th, 1307 was an ominous and trying time for those sworn to protect and uphold honour. It is not something to get all spooky about though. These men [and women] have fought valiantly to uphold a greater good for all humanity. These Templar have survived and continued in their mission and uphold their oaths. They were the same ones that found the true Messiah and waited patiently for his indwelling of the Holy Spirit back on January 28th, 2011.
So, tomorrow, on Friday the 13th of December, don't feel spooked by others around you making it into something it isn't. Instead, realize and remember history and those who have fought to give you the truth and continue God's will to help progress humanity along their path.
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