Friday the 13th
What is the Significance and Superstitions surrounding Friday the 13th…
Significance of Friday the 13th
Friday the 13th is widely regarded as an unlucky day in Western superstition. This belief combines the associations of both Fridays and the number 13, which has been considered unlucky for centuries.
Historical Events
Several notable events have occurred on Friday the 13th, contributing to its ominous reputation:
- Knights Templar Arrest: On October 13, 1307, many members of the Knights Templar were arrested in France, leading to torture and execution. This event is often cited as a key origin of the superstition surrounding the day.
- World War II Bombing: Buckingham Palace was bombed on September 13, 1940, during World War II, while King George VI and Queen Elizabeth were present.
- COVID-19 Pandemic: March 13, 2020, is considered a significant date as it marked the beginning of widespread pandemic measures in the United States.
Cultural References
The superstition has permeated popular culture, inspiring horror films and literature. The term “friggatriskaidekaphobia” describes the fear of Friday the 13th, highlighting its psychological impact on many individuals.
Other Notable Incidents
- Kitty Genovese Murder: The infamous murder of Kitty Genovese occurred on March 13, 1964, which became a case study in social psychology due to the bystander effect.
- Tupac Shakur’s Death: The rapper died on September 13, 1996, six days after being shot, further embedding the date in cultural memory.
These events, among others, have solidified Friday the 13th’s status as a day associated with misfortune and fear.
It all boils down to one thing.. and this is the true story behind it….
Jacques de Molay (French: [dษ mษlษ]; c. 1240โ1250[1] โ 11 or 18 March 1314[2]), also spelled “Molai”,[3] was the 23rd and last grand master of the Knights Templar, leading the order sometime before 20 April 1292 until it was dissolved by order of Pope Clement V in 1312.[4][5] Though little is known of his actual life and deeds except for his last years as Grand Master, he is one of the best known Templars.
Jacques de Molay’s goal as grand master was to reform the order, and adjust it to the situation in the Holy Land during the waning days of the Crusades. As European support for the Crusades diminished, the French monarchy sought to disband the order and claim the wealth of the Templars as its own. King Philip IV of France, deeply in debt to the Templars, had Molay and many other French Templars arrested in 1307 and tortured into making false confessions. When Molay later retracted his confession, Philip had him burned upon a scaffold on an island in the River Seine in March, 1314.[6] Both the sudden end of the centuries-old order of Templars and the dramatic execution of its last leader turned Molay into a legendary figure.
The Knights Templar the so-called ancestors of the Freemasons were condemned on the 13th, Friday and hence they swore to destroy France and the Catholic Church and in just over a 1,000 years time, today, they seem to achieved that goal… The French Revolution in France and various other revolutions around the world, like the 1917 Russian Revolution were secretly orchestrated by the Freemasons. Today in the 21 Century, people like Klaus Shwabe and George Soros amongst several others, who are high-ranking Freemason carry on this revenge against the Catholic Church through several organisations and NGOs. This revenge is called the “Alta Venditta” or highest revenge. The attack on the Catholic Church is systematically carried out by infiltrators called the “Ecclesiastical Freemasonry” who are secret Masons within the Church like Priests, Bishops and Cardinals. Some say there are even Nuns who are in their ranks.
The final letter written by Charles De Molay cursing King Phillip and the Pope
Now we know why France and indeed the whole of Christian Europe is being systemically destroyed by Moslem refugees and several other means….
