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The Fall Of The Cabal: The End Of The World As We Know It (2023)

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The Sequel to Fall of the Cabal, Part 01

Uncovering the Historical Event that United the Knights Templar and the Kabal

The Sequel to Fall of the Cabal, Part 01

Ancient Sumer and the Khazars

The episode begins by going back to ancient Sumer, one of the earliest civilizations dating back 7,000 years ago. Sumer was highly advanced with grand cities, temples, and pyramids. Their polytheistic religion expanded into other regions like Babylonia, Canaan, and Phoenicia.


A second group went north between the Black Sea and Caspian Sea, where they became known as the Khazars. The Khazars had a reputation for being deceitful and worshipping the deity Baal, who demanded child sacrifice. In 600 AD, the Russian ruler warned the Khazars to convert to Judaism, Christianity or Islam to end their Satanic practices. The Khazars converted to Judaism nominally, but continued devil worship and child sacrifice.


In 965 AD, the Russian ruler felt the Khazars had gone too far and tried to wipe them out. But the Khazarian king escaped with his royal court and wealth, settling across Europe while posing as Ashkenazi Jews. They swore revenge on Russia and the true Jews.


The Crusades and the Knights Templar

In 1048 AD, the Knights of Malta order was founded in Jerusalem to protect pilgrims. In 1096, the First Crusade began - a series of religious wars by Christians to reclaim the Holy Land. In 1118, the Knights Templar were founded in Jerusalem, arising from the secret Priory of Sion society.


The Knights Templar set up headquarters at the sacred Temple Mount to protect pilgrims. But they also aimed to rebuild the Temple of Solomon, and became extremely wealthy from donations, landholdings and banking services for pilgrims.


In 1307, the French king turned against the Knights Templar, arresting and executing many including the Grand Master. The Pope dissolved the Knights Templar order, but they continued on through new orders like the Knights of Christ.


The Jesuits

In 1534, the Jesuit order was founded as a Catholic military order that swore absolute obedience to the Pope. The Jesuits infiltrated the Masonic lodges, gaining knowledge of architecture and preservation of esoteric wisdom.


The Jesuits grew too powerful, leading European rulers to ban them. In 1773 the Pope suppressed the Jesuit order, but like the Knights Templar, they continued under the guise of the Freemasons. Both the Jesuits and the Knights Templar showed a thirst for revenge against those who betrayed them.


Conclusion

This covers the ancient roots of the Khazars, the military religious orders they spawned like the Knights Templar and Jesuits, and how they went underground after being suppressed, all while retaining their secret esoteric knowledge and aims of power. The episode ends by saying these two historical threads will converge in an event that impacted the world.

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