Knights Templar. Structure and Logic of the Book
Timeline is followed by seven parts/chapters of the book core. The first chapter presents key information about key players (actors) in Knights Templar drama: three that created and built Knights Templar (Saint Bernard of Clairvaux, Hugh of Champagne and Hugues de Payens) and three that destroyed it: (Philip IV the Fair, Guillaume de Nogaret and Pope Clement V).
As you will see in Executive Summary, the primary, core, fundamental Divine Mission of Knights Templar was to be the keepers and protectors of Ark of the Covenant that they discovered beneath Temple of Jerusalem sometime in 1119.
Consequently, the second chapter of the book presents key information about this mysterious object: what it was, how it was hidden (and used) for over 600 years; how it was lost for over a millennium and discovered by Templars.
As you will (again) see in Executive Summary, de-facto ownership of Ark of the Covenant resulted in their conversion to Ark Templar – unitarian religion (and a Christian heresy) based on Old Testament (with Jews replaced by Knights Templar – the New Israelites). Hence the third chapter will investigate in detail this new religion (which became the basis for bogus charges by French inquisitors).
The next five chapters will be pretty straightforward, mainstream and “orthodox”. The fourth chapter will cover well-known Templar activities (organization, battles, everyday life, etc.) as the professional standing army of Latin Kingdom in 1138-1291.
The fifth chapter will deal with ostensibly supporting activities of European Knights Templar (supporting their war with Muslims in the Holy Land that is). Essentially it will present key information about structure and operation of Templar Inc. – the first ever pan-European multinational corporation.
The sixth chapter will cover (uncover, actually) the royal conspiracy (of Philip IV the Fair and Guillaume de Nogaret) to destroy Knights Templar as the institution that for various reasons they could not tolerate. Conspiracy that in the process expanded into conspiracy to commit serial mass murder – by burning Knights Templar that dared to resist the King and his henchmen.
The seventh chapter will present key information about the only organization that was the successor of Knights Templar (Order of Christ in Portugal) and various secular organizations that claimed to be – but weren’t.
Freemasons; certain groups in temperance movement (unbelievable, but true); Sovereign and Military Order of the Temple; Ordo Templi Orientis; Order of the New Templars; Renewed Order of the Temple, etc.
And the final, eighth chapter, will discuss (and debunk) popular myths and legends associated with Knights Templar. Their (allegedly) enormous treasure that they managed to hide from King’s henchmen; their (purported) involvement with Holy Grail and Shroud of Turin; alleged De Molay’s curse; claims of hidden survival; their participation in battle of Bannockburn; Rosslyn Chapel; their alleged travel to the New World; Priory of Sion; etc.
The book will end with Conclusions, Appendices and Bibliography.
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