Standards & Protocol
Standards in society are extremely important. Without them society breaks down. We think society is getting worse. That’s because the media thinks ‘only bad news sells ratings’ and less face it, it’s true. That’s a direct reflection on how the masses think. Positivity, morals and values are on the decline. The good news is that we’ve still made leaps and bounds in the areas of reducing crime, spreading the ‘good word’ and assisting humanity to mature and spiritually evolve.Eventually, when the downhill slide becomes too intense, our beautiful almighty omnipresent Father, aided by our beautiful almighty Omnipresent Mother, will have to intervene. The truth, written in our Holy Word ‘The Bible’, tells us “for the sake of the elect those days will be shortened”. We know the ships carrying our upper Echelon powerful celestial elite are approximately 222 million kilometers from Mother Earth, near Saturn. Clearly visible are Mother ships harboring smaller vessels. We can also see long laser streams captured on still images.
These are the laser trails, left by our ships of The Inter-Galactic Federation Of Light, firing on the Annunaki Reptilians and other alien craft that aren’t permitted in our Solar System, due to their aggressive stance. These are ships that pose a threat to Mother Gaia (Earth). That’s the major reason that Ronald Reagan wanted The Star Wars Program re-instated. These still images can be found on Google Space, by those who know where to look. CGI? Whilst it’s possible. Let’s face it. Google has better things to do than paint little pictures on Google Space, in a bid to try and fool the public.
My point here is that just as there must be standards maintained here on Earth, the same obviously must also apply throughout our cosmos. The universal balance between light and dark must be maintained. This is the only way we can ensure peace between all races and all creeds. The Knights Templar have always maintained that through discipline (a derivative of disciple), backed by an innate desire to selflessly serve the needs of God frst that this balance can be more easily maintained.So it is “in Earth as it is in Heaven” as stated in red in The King James Version. We follow these scriptures as they are known to be the closest representation of the original ‘Hebrew’ scriptures.
In order to achieve the maintenance of these higher standards, we must follow some sort of protocol. If we were to recklessly remove the threat in any way we saw fit we would be no better than the enemy. That said, sometimes force is necessary. That is to say, force that is out of the realms of reasonable levels, at least in the eyes of many uneducated citizens and partisans who do not understand the full consequences of inaction or not utilizing force to the degree that has been initiated to subdue or if necessary remove the threat all together. This is the reason that not all individuals and some groups gave or showed their full support to the actions of The Knights Templar, throughout the ages. Just as in modern courts today around the world, questions are often asked.
“How much force is minimal force?”. Those of us who are trained in Security are aware of the legal ramifications of not utilizing ‘minimal force’. However, just as a member of the police must do, a Templar Knight must also consider the consequences of not utilizing sufficient force to control a situation they are engaged in, willingly or not. This could cost them their life, the life or lives of one or more of their colleagues, maybe even innocent civilians. To minimize this risk, all Templar Knights are required to understand acceptable Protocol before being permitted to engage with society, both as a civilian and as a Knight’s Templar Soldier of Christ.
Becoming a member of The Knights Templar is a serious committment, one that should not be taken lightly. A Templar Knight is representing all Knights Templar, whether they are engaged in a mission or conducting civilian duties. The Knights Templar have an image to uphold in society. Its reputation can not be tarnished by the irresponsible act of one or two of its members, well meaning or not. This is the reason all Knights Templar are required to adhere to a set Standard of Protocol. Below are the Standards and Protocol we have set for our Knights Templar.
Standards
1. MANNERS
First and foremost, strive to always display good manners in society.
2. CLASS
Strive to always be a Lady or Gentleman in society.
3. SERVICE TO GOD
Assist innocents when in harm’s way or if under attack, making sure to always first assess the situation and the general environment to minimize risk to all who are present, including self.
4. DRESS
Dress well, when in informal and especially within formal environments. You are representing the finest individuals that society has to offer. People should look up to you.
5. SPEECH
Practice appropriate speech at all times. Try as hard as possible to minimize profanity with respect also given to minimizing racial and gender slurs. Discussion is permitted. The Knights Templar believe in upholding our individual rights as humans to freedom of expression on such matters, in fact all matters. However this should be conducted as tactfully as possible, with maturity, in order to maintain order and respect within society and respect the opinions and beliefs of others.
Protocol
1. RECRUIT
The Knights Templar Knighthood process. A new member, whether an MC Member or a Standard Templar, joins the brotherhood/sisterhood by paying the standard registration fee. Each new member is granted a trial period, during which they can meet other members and study our Organization’s Standards and Protocol.
During this period they are known as a Recruit. The usual period set aside while a Recruit learns about what’s involved in becoming a Knights Templar is 3 months. During this time the Recruit learns how being a member effects their relationships with both family and friends.
Making the decision to become a Templar Knight whether male or female, is a commitment to be taken seriously. You will have to make adjustments to your personal and family life, schedules and commitments. Certain meetings and events will be mandatory to attend, although not usually frequent. More frequent meetings, although not mandatory, ensure you remain committed to being a close member of your second family The Knights Templar.
Although we will be your second family, your commitment should be no less than your commitment to your birth family. This shows your utmost commitment and dedication of service to God. You will have noticed how much we use the term commitment. We can’t stress this enough. If you feel that The Knights Templar lifestyle is not for you, then you are free to leave at will. You will be required to return all clothing that is branded with our Organization’s insignia as this is copyright protected and is the legal property of The Knights Templar.
Each individual’s recruitment period may differ, according to their own rate of progress. After your initial recruitment period has ended, you will sit in front of a panel who will determine if you are ready to become a fully ‘sworn in’ Knight’s Templar. If all members of the panel are not unanimous you will be required to continue with your training, rectifying any point of character that has been proposed to be of an unacceptable standard.
After a further month has passed, the process is repeated. You will face a new panel from ypur previous one. The process continues until all of the panel are unanimous that you should be ‘sworn in’ as an official Knight’s Templar. In order to maintain the standards of our Organization, you will face a board of review four times a year, spaced three months apart.
If any Knights Templar submits a complaint about another Knights Templar, the complaint shall be investigated at the next weekly meeting. If the panel is satisfied unanimously that the complaint is unwarranted it shall be struck from the agenda. No further discussion will be required. If however the panel is not unanimous then the said issue shall be reviewed and the Templar Knight in question shall face judgement. Punishment or correction shall be determined by another diffetent impartial review board.
The above process also applies to members of The Knights Templar MC. Because MC Members are in the public eye, penalties for non compliance are tougher. All complaints from members of the public and any Organization, Government or otherwise, are also afforded the same due process.
If the review board is unanimous that any charge is serious enough to warrant eviction then the Knight’s Templar in question shall be expelled. He/she must return any and all clothing and property belonging to The Knight’s Templar Organization and any other member. They shall be permitted to apply again as a recruit after a period of no less than four months has elapsed. However, there is no guarantee of approval. A majority vote shall decide the outcome.