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THE DARK HISTORY OF THE KNIGHTS TEMPLAR<br />

A French-Jewish nobleman, Hugues de Payens, together with eight<br />

other crusaders <strong>of</strong> Jewish origin, including Andre de Montbard,<br />

Ge<strong>of</strong>froi Bisol and Ge<strong>of</strong>froi de Saint-Omer <strong>of</strong>ficially founded the Order<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Knights Templar in 1118. <strong>The</strong>re is, however, certain infor-<br />

mation that the order was actually founded four years earlier<br />

(Michael Baigent, Richard Leigh, "<strong>The</strong> Temple and the Lodge", Lon-<br />

don, 1998, p. 72). In 1114, the bishop <strong>of</strong> Chartres mentioned "la<br />

Milice du Christ" in a letter, the name by which the order was<br />

originally known. <strong>The</strong> bishop could hardly have got the year wrong,<br />

since he died the following year.<br />

Hugues de Payens became the first grand master <strong>of</strong> the order. <strong>The</strong><br />

freemasons Christopher Knight and Robert Lomas claim that there<br />

were originally eleven Knights Templar, who attempted to secure safe<br />

passage between the port <strong>of</strong> Jaffa and Jerusalem (Christopher Knight,<br />

Robert Lomas, "<strong>The</strong> Second Messiah: Templars, <strong>The</strong> Turin Shroud &<br />

<strong>The</strong> Great Secret <strong>of</strong> Freemasonry", London, 1998, p. 111). <strong>The</strong>y called<br />

themselves the Poor Knights <strong>of</strong> Solomon's Temple, where they were<br />

first based. Jerusalem was liberated from Muslim rule 19 years earlier<br />

(1099), but the Christian armies who occupied the city and the<br />

surrounding area were under constant threat from enemy Arabs. For<br />

this reason the Church was grateful for the services <strong>of</strong> de Payens and<br />

his knights.<br />

A secret Jewish order was behind these men, the Order <strong>of</strong> Zion<br />

(l'Ordre de Sion), founded in the monastery <strong>of</strong> Notre-Dame du Mont<br />

de Sion, on mount Zion, just south <strong>of</strong> Jerusalem, in June 1099 by the<br />

39 year-old Godfroi de Bouillon, duke <strong>of</strong> Lorraine - a descendant <strong>of</strong><br />

Guillem de Gellone, who was <strong>of</strong> the seed and tribe <strong>of</strong> David. <strong>The</strong> first<br />

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