The Story of Elvis and The Knights Templar

The white candle burns. The light of Christ. And so we read the contexts that say Elvis belonged to organizations that worshipped satan, and to this we boast extreme myth for Elvis believed in God only, and in Christ as Lord. Elvis worshipped no other than Him. We will stand in defense, and we will prove that, although Elvis researched and studied different types of religions and their traditions, and explored the paranormal and supernatural, his belief still and always centered on God.

The Rosacrucian Brethren. Elvis was a member of the Rosae Crucis
with the red rose the symbol of that society. The red rose was Elvis' favorite flower.

The Jaycee's. The Jesus Christ Knight's Templars. The Masons. All organizations Elvis had either belonged to as a member, honorary member, or displayed interest in joining. All are offspring tributes to the Knights Templars, "monks" who were knighted and authorized to fight for the Holy Land during the Crusades.

Elvis was a dreamer. As a child, he was a daydreamer who often thought of himself as the heroes of t.v. and comic books. Perhaps a gallant Knight, a Sir Galahad more than a King Arthur, but both in the true passion of religion and chivalry. Similarities existed in that Elvis became the head of the "round table" at Graceland®, his castle, and the inner circle of knighthood subsequently became known as the "Memphis Mafia." The gallant, chivalrous knight upon his steed was Elvis upon his favorite palomino, Rising Sun. Too, Elvis constantly came to the rescue of those in distress, those in need. It would stand to reason why he would belong to such organizations which honored knighthood. Had Elvis lived during the Crusades, it would be clear that he would have been one more brave knight riding in defense of religious beliefs.

Stay focused with us as we will continue to reveal here the story of the Knights Templar and the offspring organizations which honor them.



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