Knights Templar

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I've just seen that the website for the Knights Templar are accepting new members. They say they are focused on helping humanity and freeing us from the cabal.

Is this organization who they say they are? Would joining them be a positive move?

Thanks.

Peace,
Alkhemist
 
I tried to edit the above, but no link(?)

I tried to find a link to the website I mentioned above, but now I see there are several organizations claiming to be THE Knights Templar group site.

My question still stands, though: Are any of these groups today legit, and if so, are they truly STO?
 
Hi Alkhemist,
Usually, freemasons claim to be a continuation of the Templar knights order, those who escaped to England after the order was destroyed in France. Now for this particular website (do you have a link?), it does not matter what they say, what matters is what they do. Are they STO? Not likely, because we are in the STS realm of 3rd density. Some of us are STO candidates but that's another story. So the question regarding this Templar knights group is who they are, and what they do, and if their knowledge is really adequate for helping humanity as they claim, because one can have good intentions but with false knowledge the outcome can be nought or worse.
 
Alkhemist said:
I tried to edit the above, but no link(?)

I tried to find a link to the website I mentioned above, but now I see there are several organizations claiming to be THE Knights Templar group site.

My question still stands, though: Are any of these groups today legit, and if so, are they truly STO?

Hi Alkhemist,

You have to have made at least 50 posts before you will be able to edit any of your subsequent posts and when so, there's a time limit for editing or modifying of 30 minutes after you hit the post button. After that limit the post stands 'as is'.

When you visit any website, the address bar displays its URL. Place your cursor in the address bar, right click your mouse, the URL will be highlighted, and choose Copy in the drop down menu. Then go to the reply box, place your cursor in it on the spot where the link has to go, click left first to see the cursor blink on that exact spot, and then right click and choose Paste from the drop down menu. Don't forget to place an underscore ( _ ) directly before it in order to deactivate the link when the website content is of a dubious nature or straightforward disinfo. That's how you can make a link from every website you happen to visit.

As for the status of the groups you mentioned, I fully concur with the answer mkrnhr has given.

Hope this helps a bit. :)
 
Thank you both for the input. Good point! :cool:

Palinurus, I had to giggle at the instructions on how to copy. I've been on the internet since 1986 (Compuserve!), so copying text is a 20+-year-old skill of mine. I realize you had no way to know, but it was a good laugh anyway. :lol:

Thanks again!
 

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