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fees to enter the lodges. This was exactly the opportunity that cer-<br />

tain shady and wealthy forces had been waiting for. <strong>The</strong>y needed a<br />

functioning political network with secret codes in order to implement<br />

their plan to gain control over the "structuring <strong>of</strong> society".<br />

<strong>The</strong> Infiltration Begins<br />

After the execution <strong>of</strong> Grand Master Jacques de Molay on 18 March<br />

1314, many Knights Templar fled to Scotland, where they preserved<br />

the secrets <strong>of</strong> their order and infiltrated the existing guilds.<br />

As early as 1420 the banned Knights Templar founded a lodge in<br />

Scotland, where they established their international headquarters.<br />

<strong>The</strong> most important symbols <strong>of</strong> the Knights Templar were a stone<br />

cube and a stone sphere. <strong>The</strong> Knights Templar bided their moment<br />

until it was time to found the so-called Scottish <strong>freemasonry</strong>.<br />

In 1446, William St. Clair began building Rosslyn Chapel in Roslyn,<br />

a village south <strong>of</strong> Edinburgh, which eventually became a real masonic<br />

lodge, named Lodge No. 1 (Mary's Chapel). It was actually the head-<br />

quarters <strong>of</strong> the Knights Templar, also called the Temple <strong>of</strong> Yahweh.<br />

In 1480, the chapel was completed under the direction <strong>of</strong> Oliver<br />

Sinclair (St. Clair). In due time, the Scottish family Sinclair created a<br />

masonic system <strong>of</strong> its own, to which the Hamilton, Stuart, Mac-<br />

Gomery clans and others belonged. <strong>The</strong> Sinclair family, originally<br />

from France and called St. Clair, were descendants <strong>of</strong> the Mero-<br />

vingians (Christopher Knight, Robert Lomas, "<strong>The</strong> Second Messiah",<br />

London 1998, pp. 131-132). Sir William Sinclair became the first<br />

grand master <strong>of</strong> Scotland in 1736. Sinclair naturally had connections<br />

to the secret Order Prieure de Sion.<br />

In 1601, James VI <strong>of</strong> Scotland, the son <strong>of</strong> Mary Stuart, became a<br />

freemason at the Lodge <strong>of</strong> Perth and Scoon. He became the supreme<br />

patron <strong>of</strong> <strong>freemasonry</strong>. James VI had blood ties to the Merovingian<br />

family <strong>of</strong> Guise, since Mary Stuart's maternal grandmother was Marie<br />

de Guise (Michael Baigent, Richard Leigh, "<strong>The</strong> Temple and the<br />

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