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The global power of freemasonry - Gnostic Liberation Front

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In 1306, Philip the Fair had the Jews in France arrested, their<br />

assets confiscated and they were banished "forever". <strong>The</strong> reason<br />

behind this action was to cut <strong>of</strong>f the Knights Templar's secret money<br />

transfers. He also wished to clamp down on the Jewish money-<br />

lenders in the Lombardy. <strong>The</strong> banishment was revoked in the year<br />

following his death (1315), but the royal family was to bitterly regret<br />

this action. <strong>The</strong> creditors once more made themselves an impossible<br />

nuisance with their usury and a few years later they were expelled<br />

again.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re followed a history <strong>of</strong> unpleasant experiences. In 1187, the<br />

twenty-two year old Philip August (1180-1223), who had assumed<br />

<strong>power</strong> in 1180, when he was just 15 years old, decided to banish the<br />

Jews from France, confiscate part <strong>of</strong> their wealth and cancel the<br />

debts <strong>of</strong> their loan-takers. But a few decades later, there were once<br />

again Jews all over the country.<br />

During the summer <strong>of</strong> 1307, a group <strong>of</strong> leading Knights Templar<br />

were on an important mission in southern France near Rennes-le-<br />

Chateau by the old pilgrim route to Santiago de Compostela. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

avoided the local populace, which was very unusual. <strong>The</strong> Knights<br />

Templar had an important stronghold in Bezu, not far from Rennes-<br />

le-Chateau, and two castles situated on top <strong>of</strong> two mountains. <strong>The</strong><br />

castle at Gisors was the headquarters <strong>of</strong> the Knights Templar in<br />

France. <strong>The</strong> headquarters <strong>of</strong> the Prieure de Sion was later, in the 17 th<br />

century, situated in Rennes-le-Chateau.<br />

During the spring <strong>of</strong> 1307, a prisoner who was condemned to death<br />

wished to give the king some crucial information, which he had come<br />

across when he had shared a cell with a Knight Templar. <strong>The</strong><br />

condemned man sought a pardon in exchange for the information.<br />

He was permitted to see the king. <strong>The</strong> king considered the prisoner's<br />

information about the atrocities committed by the Knights Templar<br />

so serious that the man was pardoned. <strong>The</strong> king had been told <strong>of</strong> how<br />

a figurine representing him had been stabbed repeatedly during the<br />

black magic rites <strong>of</strong> the Knights Templar. Sexual perversion had also<br />

been in evident. <strong>The</strong> Knights Templar had sacrificed children and<br />

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