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Re: Knights Templar suppression



An order supresssed on charges of heresy in the fearly fourteenth century,
with its leaders totured and burnt, is well and truly suppressed. The order
is still under papal edict of suppression.

The Templar tradtion lived on, presrved by various families - but the order
was well and truly gone.

It may be accurate, under certain conditions, to speak of the ongoing
Templar tradition, but it is deceitful and grossly misleading to speak of
individuals being members of the order many decades after its last surviving
members had died. Let us have some degree of accuracy - or do you really
wish to manufacture ammunition that the numerous critics and doubters can
use to discredit Earl Henry St Clair and all he achieved?

Semantics are no substitute for accuracy.

Tim

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