So there was this History Channel show about the Templars. (I try not to look at stupid stuff like this, really I do) and the Oak Island “treasure” pit, and this Viking Rune stone found in Illinois or somewhere nearby… All supposedly to hide the treasure of the Templars, all their stolen blood money that nobody has any real records thereof… kind of like the Stolen Blood Money from the Modern Knights Templars, as Erik Prince calls his mercenary Murder,Inc “Xe (formerly “Blackwater”) International” and their accomplices in the Pentagon and Halliburton.
Maybe the Modern Templars are dumping the money into documentaries like this.
Oh, and it involved, near the end, the Micmak tribe and one of the most offensive use of the Great White Father crap that I’ve heard in a long time.
So apparently about 1400 the Scots prince Henry Sinclair came to what’s now Nova Scotia (how appropriate) so named after the British “liberated” it from the French and Metis inhabitants, who had called it Acadia. But that was like 350 years or so after Prince Henry came, set up court, made the Micmak swear allegiance to his Crusader Flag and dumped all his ill-gotten treasure into a booby trapped pit on Oak Island. Then split.
Somehow, in the 20 or so years that all this elaborate farce supposedly took place, the Crusader Prince never once offered to teach the Natives anything about such basic European hi-tech of the time as Metal, Gunpowder, and the Wheel, nor draft animals, nor for that matter anything at all about European culture. Also not a single artifact was given to the Micmak. But of course, they worshiped him and his men as gods, made them rulers over their tribe and just generally were so Shocked and Awed by all the technical superiority of the Great White Father even though, as previously mentioned, they didn’t actually demonstrate any of those techniques or technologies. All this based on a Micmak legend of an ancient visitor, ONE person riding in on the backs of TWO whales. Instead of a whole herd of Scots descendants of the Templars riding in boats.
Oh, and that the Micmak adopted as their flag a Scots regimental flag which somehow they hid from the French for a century and a half until a (purely coincidental, I’m, like, So Very Sure) English takeover of their island nation using Scots conscript regiments and renaming the island Nova Scotia. Couldn’t possibly be anything to do with the Scots Regimental flag… Nope.
But, then,things like “No actually valid evidence” doesn’t stop the True Believers in the Holy Grail.
Here’s the closest thing anybody has to a True Story of the Templars.
They were, just like every other blasphemous son-of-a-satanic-bitch Crusader, past and present,… Thieves. Thieves who hid behind the name of the Prince of Peace and simply murdered and still do murder anybody who gets in the way of gorging themselves on the blood-filled hog-slopping trough.
There’s not much mysterious or secret about that, certainly nothing that can be minimized with a “white” wash of Romantic Ideals of Chivalry. Knighthood, like every other aspect of the Feudal Hereditary Dictatorship known as “Royalty”, has far more in common with the Mafia than with the myth of the Round Table or for that matter, any semblance of anything Jesus said.
Oh, and about the Sinclair thing, the current “knowledge” the Hysteria Channel is regurgitating hold William Wallace to have been a Templar Crusader, because, you see, the English got their Royal Collective Arse beat all over Scotland, and of course, ONLY a Nobleman could have accomplished that. The Braveheart story of a Peasant Rebellion could thus not be possible.
They seem to be drumming that theme in very strongly, “resistance is futile, you will be assimilated, there is no way Mere Commoners can stand against the Great and Noble Ones”.