The Knights Templar - Medieval Cult or Modern Nemesis?

By M.E. Brines
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Published: July 26, 2011
Words: 2,194 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781465953643


Short description

The Knights Templar – Medieval Cult or Modern Nemesis? -- History of this famous group and the organizations that claim descent from them. Were they really destroyed in the fourteenth century or do they survive and even prosper to this day? Who are their descendants? Are there ties to the Nazis and the Mormon Church? A must-read for anyone interested in conspiracies or the occult.

Tags

occult, gnostic, gnosticism, nazis, nazism, templar knight templars knights templar sword swords assassin assassins mystic mystics alchemists fantasy romance adventure, masons, masonic, cathars, conspiracies, rosecrucians

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Review by: Jean-Claude Lazure on Sep. 25, 2011 : (no rating)
Good resume af a more complex subject to cover. They have been so much written on that secret society, that I do not know what could be said that have not been already told by other books. But, as I have said before, it is agood resume for some one new to the subject. Good reading!
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Review by: Swordpoint Intercontinental, Ltd. on July 26, 2011 : star star star star star
A quick read--around 2200--words, but what words! A succinct statement of the Knights Templar that compels you to think--could this be true? Whether you buy into his premise is up to you, but it is certainly thought provoking. Give it a read!
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