Hi.
I wonder if.
The other night I was reading up on wikipedia demon names, and surfing to further information, as desired, from there.
I followed some information, and read a story article about King Solomon and a box that he put all of the demons in. I really don't remember what I
read or where I read it. I was following up on Belial and Iblis, (who as with others is sometimes phrased as 'devil'/satan), and Gabriel and UFOs,
who, were somewhat mixed up into my search query. I was following an "Identity theft of the 3rd kind" ponder of fancy.
Belial
Theological Demon Names
I don't recall where I crossed the Solomon story that either had me on this search; or was the topic of interest after this search.
If Solomon met the devil at the temple, or met the Templars at the temple; maybe this is associated to a payout to the work of capturing the demons of
this story, I wish I could find it. If he met them both at the same time, maybe, they all helped to capture the demons. Or maybe...a crafty devil
infiltrated the organization of Templars to lay the groundwork for their later dispersal.
Imagine: demons are raising havoc, the people are distressed, the king is frustratd; what do you do?
You try to get rid of the demons?
Are you kidding me??
Who do you use?
The god's men.
What a great idea.
How much would it cost?
Alot.
Who's bright idea was this?
The demon who wanted to clear away the competion
and take out the Templars, and who couldn't do it without them. (?)
Why hunt the Templars?
1. Because they are the only ones who can take you out (in this theory)
2. To retrieve their cuts of the cash.
I watched a PBS or something about the assassination/hunting
of the Templars.
That didn't make any sense to me.
Maybe, through history the survivors entered other secret societies, since it seemed that for some reason there was danger for them to live openly.
Still looking for that story.
You link a source by clicking on the 'globe/earth' box in all those buttons above the posting box.
First you need to have the linking address on hand, either by copying it by hand, or selecting it from the address bar and 'cutting and then
copying' (if you know how)
Click on the picture of the globe/Earth, enter a title for the link (make one up or use the articles name), hit enter, a second sentence line will pop
up, enter the address of the link.
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