All Kurds are now under the protection of the Knight Templars!
John ‘The Prophet’
Hugh de Rougemont appears to be the missing Grand Master of the Knight Templars mentioned before Bernard Tramelay which is also Dramelay, who is then followed by Andre de Montbard, a name that is Montbéliard and Bar combined. The Rougemonts are listed as a Templar family. It is my discovery that they are the Shroud of Turin family. Here is the only evidence the Templars were a hereditary order. I may descend from the Rougemont Templars on my mother’s side. With the recent attention given to the shroud by the new Pope, Francis, I hereby found a new order and adopt the original name of the Templars the ‘Poor Fellow-Soldiers of Christ and of the Temple of Solomon’.
Jon Presco
Copyright 2013
ERBIL (Kurdistan 24) – Iraqi judicial authorities on Sunday issued an arrest warrant against a Kurdish politician who was an influential figure in the Kurdistan Region’s historic independence referendum last year.
According to a document obtained by Kurdistan 24, the Kirkuk Investigation Court has issued an arrest warrant and inquiry against Rebwar Talabani, acting head of the Kirkuk Provincial Council (KPC), under the provision of Iraq’s Code of Criminal Procedure number 331.
Talabani has served as acting head of the KPC since 2014. He was one of the Council’s leading members who actively pushed for all public administrative buildings in Kirkuk to raise the Kurdistan national flag alongside the Iraqi one, a decision approved by a majority vote in March 2017.
He was also a staunch supporter of including Kirkuk in the Kurdistan Region’s independence referendum held on Sep. 25.
During a press conference in Erbil, Talabani denied the accusations and said the charges against him were politically motivated.
The Kurdish official revealed that the Turkmen Movement was responsible for the arrest warrant against him. He also said the judge who issued the order is seeking “self-popularity,” vowing to take legal action against him.
A statement by the office of Masoud Barzani, the President of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP), expressed support for Talabani, stating that all loyal Kurds are now backing him.
“President Barzani also supports [Talabani] with all his power,” it added, noting the action taken against Talabani was due “to his national and patriotic positions.”
The Oct. 16 attack and takeover of Kirkuk by Iraqi forces and Iranian-backed Shia Hashd al-Shaabi militias led to the displacement of over half of the KPC’s members along with 170,000 civilians to cities in the Kurdistan Region, including Talabani and the ousted Governor, Najmaldin Karim.
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