Although conventional history traces the development of modern
banking to early Jewish and Italian institutions the Kings Templar predated the Rothschild and the Medici.
They pioneered the concept of credit facilities as well as the application of credit for commercial development and expansion.
They performed all the functions of a 20th century commercial bank. At the peak if their power the Templar handled much if not most of the available capital in western Europe.
The Templar held.long term private trust funds accessible only by the originators of the account, a practice that continues today in Swiss banks.
The Templars introduced the credit card and packaged tours as they developed funds transfer by note an technique probably obtained from Muslim contact in the Middle East.
During medieval times one of the primary goals of alchemists was to turn base metals into valuable Gold and silver.
The word alchemy stems from ancient Egypt earlier known as Chem
Adherents of alchemists have included royal bloodlines of Europe Nd common folk.
Among alchemists were ki gs and popes and emperors parish clerks, smith dyers, and thinkers. People like Roger Bacon, St Thomas Aquintus Tomas Browne, John Evelin and Isaac Newton were deeply interested and Charles II had an alchemical laboratory built under the royal bedchamber with access by a private staircase.
Other alchemist monarchs were Herakleios I of Byzantium James IV, of Scotland Emperor Rudolf II.
Alchemy involved rudimentary chemistry biology, geometry numerology, physics. Some practitioners gravitated toward the power of gold found d in money.
The magic of money manipulation may have been perfected in more modern times, but its roots go far back in history and there appear to be a correlation between control by money, gold and ancient gods.
Joseph Farrell in his book "Babylonian Bankers" states:
"Since ancient times, and with.more or less uninterrupted constancy, there has existed an international money power which seeks by a variety of.means including fraud, deception assassinations and war to usurp the.money and credit creating powers of various states it has sought to dominate.
And to obfuscates and occult the profound connection between that money creating power and the deep alchemical physics that such power implies.
In the ancient times the coinage of money was conducted and contested by the priesthood I obedience to their gods
In Babylon descended of Sumerian culture, checks were in use as draws on deposit if valuables. But the Gods demanded gold and silver as noted by the law of Hammurabi.
The monetary systems of Babylonia established centres on the coast of Greece and in the Mycenaean centres.
They pioneered the concept of credit facilities as well as the application of credit for commercial development and expansion.
They performed all the functions of a 20th century commercial bank. At the peak if their power the Templar handled much if not most of the available capital in western Europe.
The Templar held.long term private trust funds accessible only by the originators of the account, a practice that continues today in Swiss banks.
The Templars introduced the credit card and packaged tours as they developed funds transfer by note an technique probably obtained from Muslim contact in the Middle East.
During medieval times one of the primary goals of alchemists was to turn base metals into valuable Gold and silver.
The word alchemy stems from ancient Egypt earlier known as Chem
Adherents of alchemists have included royal bloodlines of Europe Nd common folk.
Among alchemists were ki gs and popes and emperors parish clerks, smith dyers, and thinkers. People like Roger Bacon, St Thomas Aquintus Tomas Browne, John Evelin and Isaac Newton were deeply interested and Charles II had an alchemical laboratory built under the royal bedchamber with access by a private staircase.
Other alchemist monarchs were Herakleios I of Byzantium James IV, of Scotland Emperor Rudolf II.
Alchemy involved rudimentary chemistry biology, geometry numerology, physics. Some practitioners gravitated toward the power of gold found d in money.
The magic of money manipulation may have been perfected in more modern times, but its roots go far back in history and there appear to be a correlation between control by money, gold and ancient gods.
Joseph Farrell in his book "Babylonian Bankers" states:
"Since ancient times, and with.more or less uninterrupted constancy, there has existed an international money power which seeks by a variety of.means including fraud, deception assassinations and war to usurp the.money and credit creating powers of various states it has sought to dominate.
And to obfuscates and occult the profound connection between that money creating power and the deep alchemical physics that such power implies.
In the ancient times the coinage of money was conducted and contested by the priesthood I obedience to their gods
In Babylon descended of Sumerian culture, checks were in use as draws on deposit if valuables. But the Gods demanded gold and silver as noted by the law of Hammurabi.
The monetary systems of Babylonia established centres on the coast of Greece and in the Mycenaean centres.