Jiang interprets fraternity sacramentally through communion and the Last Supper, then claims that power-seeking elements inside Freemasonry and the Knights Templars radicalize this into corpse-consumption rituals meant to bind members to one another and to their dead predecessors.
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Corpse ritual
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