Why Friday the 13th is LUCKY for the Elite (And Unlucky for Everyone Else)

Why Friday the 13th is LUCKY for the Elite (And Unlucky for Everyone Else)

Friday the 13th, 1307: The day that changed everything. Knights Templar massacred, their wealth seized, modern banking born. From Skull & Bones to the Federal Reserve - the bloodline continues. This isn't superstition, it's history.


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Why is Friday the 13th considered unlucky? The answer will shock you.

October 13th, 1307 - the day that blood ran ankle-deep through European streets. The Knights Templar, the most powerful banking force of their time, were systematically executed in a coordinated strike that would reshape the world's financial system forever.

This isn't folklore - it's documented history that connects directly to today's power structures. From Yale's Skull and Bones society to the Federal Reserve, the bloodlines and systems established on this "unlucky" day continue to control global finance.

Discover how the Templars' revolutionary banking system (the first international wire transfers) threatened the established order, and why their elimination was necessary to maintain control by the 12 ruling families.