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Authorities involved in reviewing the matter said Knight Capital, a trading outfit that employs algorithms used in high-frequency trading, said it experienced "technology issues" with its market-making procedures.
Maybe there's a connection to the Knights Templar? The Knights of the Round Table?
Originally posted by AfterInfinity
reply to post by Afterthought
Maybe there's a connection to the Knights Templar? The Knights of the Round Table?
Perhaps all of these are connected to the descendents of that ancient organization...similar to the Illuminati. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if the Knights Templar BECAME the Illuminati, or joined them. I'd recommend researching their history and finding drastic parallels. After all, they "supposedly" control an ancient secret or treasure, capable of toppling the balance of power in this world...it would make sense they'd be part of the Illuminati.
Just a thought.edit on 1-8-2012 by AfterInfinity because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Afterthought
reply to post by davesmart
Another excellent piece of factual info!
Thank you. It certainly relates to the stock market chaos we're seeing today.
France’s war with England required King Phillip IV more money to finance the growing cost of weapons. Phillip tried everything to squeeze his state for more money. From debasing their currency to higher taxation, everything was put on the table without results he even asked for a loan from the Templars but was declined. The Knight’s vast amounts of wealth seemed to be a target for the desperate Phillip as the Templar’s headquarters in Paris has one of the largest reserves of wealth. This situation has placed the Knights templar on the sights of a greedy monarch, but Phillip IV did not take them head on. Instead, he used the power of the church to loot the world’s first banking institution.
history.econtrader.com...