The Millenium Plot von Bernd F Schwenteck | The history of the Knights Templar | ISBN 9783938807699

The Millenium Plot

The history of the Knights Templar

von Bernd F Schwenteck
Buchcover The Millenium Plot | Bernd F Schwenteck | EAN 9783938807699 | ISBN 3-938807-69-5 | ISBN 978-3-938807-69-9

The Millenium Plot

The history of the Knights Templar

von Bernd F Schwenteck
Bernd F. W. Schwenteck
The Millenium Plot The history of the Knights Templar
29 Euro • 296 Pages • 130 Pictures • ISBN: 978-3-938807-69-9 Rhombos-Verlag, Berlin 2007
It was a plot of the millennium when the french King Philipp IV., supported by Pope Cement V., wanted to destroy the glorious Order of the Knights Templar. The 89th Grandmaster of this Order shows and demonstrates very exactly why this game full of tricks, caused by personal jealousy and grudge, was only in parts and temporarily successful. Further he describes an excellent overview not only of the history of the Templars till today, but of different parts of the so called Templar - mysteries too. Since some years, regarding the theme of the Templars, the author is no unknown person. Many performances and discussions made him a favourite partner of interested listeners. Member of the Order for 23 years, Grandmaster for 15 years now, Schwenteck is absolutely able to demonstrate the Templar - history, to put any audience under the spell of his knowledge. This he is doing not without any criticism, because he is convinced that everybody has to know the past, the bad one and the good one, especially his own one, to be able to form and plan any future. So he used every possibility to get upon the Templars track. He travelled around and visited Jerusalem as well as Akkon, Cesarea, Cypres, Edessa (today Urfa), Antiochia (today Antakya), Alexandria, Carcassonne, Paris, Béziers, Mont Ségur, Avignon, Paris, London and other places. He returned with a lot of impressions, ready now to publish this book. Very often Schwenteck has to come to an understanding with very difficult things, with the Roman catholic Church, with religions and political events of the. past and of today. In all those cases it is his personal idea not to speak with flowery phrases, but, if necessary, to look for confrontations and to discuss it with clear words.