The executed Templar leader Jiang says Pike invokes to give Freemasonry a revenge genealogy stretching from 1314 to the French Revolution.
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Jacques de Molay
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Jiang argues that Pike's account of Masonic responsibility for the French Revolution, Napoleon, and long-range revenge for Jacques de Molay is not factual history but a mythic retrospective that grants the movement centuries of strategic depth and sacred mission.
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"So we had to disguise ourselves under stone masonry, okay? So that's why we took the guise of the Freemasons, because the Freemasons were..."
"...In order to save the life of their loss leader, Jacques de Molay in 1314, okay? So the Freemasons think centuries ahead and they..."
"...of France made them illegal, okay? They burned their leader, Jacques de Molay, at the stake and accused him of blasphemy for worshiping a..."
"...become more corrupt, over time. And that's why their leader, Jacques de Molay, he is burned at the stake. And in 1307, the organization..."
"...to persecute the Knights Templars. They burn the leaders Jack de Molay at the stake, okay? They disband the organization. But by disbanding the..."
"...we get to the American Revolution. The reason for Jack de Molay being burned is the Catholic Church accuses them of being Satan worshipers...."
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