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Chosen People were amongst the main interior support of the foreign companies and capital:
               many of them had bond of kinship with Jew bankers of Venice or Milan, or with the owners of
               great companies, whereas others betrayed the French Nation for mere love for profits. Philip IV
               would be inflexible with such vermins: to some of them, he only expropriated them, because
               they  lived  in  other  countries;  but  to  the  other  he  expropriated  expelled  them  from  the
               Kingdom, due to the lacked of the necessary ethic virtues to deserve the right of residence.
                      Returning to the Templars, I hope that now, at the light of its overreaching territorial
               and  productive  patrimony,  be  more  realistic  the  vision  about  why  the  King  of  France  and
               Clement  V  had  to  proceed  with  caution  in  the  problem  of  the  Order  of  the  Temple.  Those
               90.000 patronages, following  the example, were attended  by 30.000 monks, three thousand
               Knights, and 270 thousands laics, what represented an eventually warrior force very superior
               to the national army of Philip the Fair; a military Templar reaction would have been barely
               contained in France to another price than the great casualties in the national army, fact that
               could determine the end of the Hyperborean Strategy of the Mystic Nation and the resurgence
               of  the  papal  theocracy;  and  by  all  this  even  the  possibility  of  the  triumph  of  the  White
               Fraternity plans. On the other hand, it is enough to remember what was said in Eighteenth Day
               about  the  financial  might  of  the  Order  to  comprehend  that  if  in  each  one  of  the  90.000
               patronages could be obtained money loans, deposit it, or wire money to any of the others, they
               was in presence of the most redoubtable banking network of the world, only comparable, but
               not overpassed on infrastructure volume, to the modern Hebrew financial corporations of the
               Rockefeller, Rothschild, Kuhn-Loeb, or other benefactors of Humanity. It will be easy to deduct
               that such organization should count with a tuned organization of spies, dedicated to obtain the
               necessary  economic  and  political  information  to  lead  the  march  of  the  business.  It  will  be
               understood, in this manner that the most little infiltration in the designed projects by Philip
               the Fair  and Clement V could reach  rapidly to  the ears  of the Great Master  and the Golem
               Major Staff and produce the consequent alarm. A better Strategy would be to expose as matter
               of the interviews different preoccupations: a discussion for the issue of the ecclesiastical rents,
               for example; or the situation of the Eastern Christianity; or the attitude of the King of England,
               etc.  But  the  real  and  secret  motive  of  the  interview  of  Poitiers,  as  the  History  that  he  was
               responsible to demonstrate, was the projection of the Strategy that would make possible the
               extinction of the Order of the Temple and to dismantle its giant infrastructure




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                      All the present in Poitiers, the Lords of the Dog and Guillaume Plasian, Guillaume de
               Nogaret, Guillaume Imbert of Paris, and Clement V, the Man of Stone Charles of Tharsis, and
               the Hyperborean Initiates, and the King of France, Philip the Fair, agreed in that the major
               possibilities to triumph over the Enemy depends from the employment of a secret weapon: the
               astuteness. The astuteness is the volitional result of an animal instinct and characterizes the

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