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Red Ku Klux Klan?

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La Sanch rose in the area the Knights Templar wanted to turn into an autonomous region, wearing garb similar to the Ku Klux Klan! However, they claimed it was all very innocent arising from a vision 109 years after the Templars were outlawed in France, and that there is no connection to the Ku Klux Klan.

In 1307AD, when King Phillip le Bel of France and the Vatican attempted a mass arrest of the Templars they secretly fled to Scotland taking their treasures with them. Once there, they joined forces with King Robert de Bruce, changed their name, threw off their robes and became the underground brotherhood we know today as the Freemasons when assisting de Bruce defeat the English army of Edward II at Bannockburn 1314AD (out-numbered 3 to 1) to liberate Scotland and have it as a secret autonomous region free from Vatican influence. This is supported by the word Freemason being bilingual from English and French meaning free house, or free temple, or more interestingly free Templar! Further, Kilwinning Scotland has the Mother Lodge of the Freemasons numbered '00' so no other lodge in the world can precede it. And; the Declaration of Arbroath (1320AD) was written in Kilwinning Abbey, which the Declaration of Independence is based upon, with the chief architect behind such being John Witherspoon, who lived only 7 miles east of this town. Six Scots were signatories to the Declaration of Independence, plus Scots were founding members of the racist Ku Klux Klan where their hooded costume was derived from the Templars! The word 'clan' (Klan) is from the Scots language meaning extended family.

In the Languedoc - now in France - upon persecution the religious sect of the Cathars refused to hand their treasures to Vatican forces but instead passed them to the Knights Templar at the siege of Montsegur 1244AD, where the Holy Grail was previously handed to the Templars (featuring in Holy Grail Exposed). The Templars likewise refused to give up their treasures to the Vatican so fled with them and formed the Freemasons. Templars knew of the 'new world' across the Atlantic; later on Christopher Columbus would sail under a Templar flag to get there. Regarding beliefs, the Templars held an unorthodox version of what happened at the Crucifixion, corresponding with which if you look at the symbolism on the Crosses of La Sanch and interpret the meaning of you will find they shared the same unorthodox beliefs.

Why deny all this? Over the 600 year history of La Sanch they needed to appease Vatican concerns, hence their pleas of innocence when wearing red costumes for the blood (of Christ) and black for death, yet in Church teachings Jesus never died but ascended to Heaven, so, why wear black garb and who are the numerous black dressed widows in the procession mourning for (when there was only one Christ)?

 
 
 

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