06-28-2006, 06:58 PM
This is the ritual performed by those who were in the Order of Teutonic Knights,and were priests actually.The source is a person from the Vatican.He claims they were called Kohens,which is a ritual/sacrificial priest,so this is really called the rite of consecration of the Kohen and is performed when someone is about to become a Kohen.
The Kohen-elect is made to enter a pit beneath the grating that is beside the altar of sacrifice,also called the altar of holocaust(shoah,in Hebrew),which is described at chapter 27 of Exodus,in the first part.The altar grating is placed over the pit(actually more of an encircling trench),and the sacrificial victim is brought to the altar.The preferred victim is a young boy,young girls are useable,especially when supply is high,but boys are the preferred victim.Most Jewish parents during the Templar periods were required to redeem their children with an offering(see chapter 12 of Leviticus).The child,preferably an infant or toddler,but any child up to the age of 13 being acceptable,if virginal,is stood upon the grating over the head of the Kohen-elect,nude,facing northward;the child's head is grasped firmly by the officiating priest,or by him and his assistant should the child be older and put up a fight.The child's throat is then slit to open the jugular vein.Some of the blood is made to splatter against the eastern face of the altar itself,while the rest spatters through the grating to bathe the Kohen-elect,who drinks a mouthful of the blood as it pours over him.The officiating Kohen then wets his fingers with the screaming innocent's blood and,walking counter clockwise around the altar,traces certain arcane sigils upon the altar's horns with the blood ;then arriving back at the child's position,he takes a mouthful of the spurting blood.The Kohen-elect is helped out from under the grating and joins the assisting Kohens at the child's side,and all are liberally mouth-sprayed with the child's blood by the officiating Kohen,thus sealing the new Kohen as a member of the priesthood.
The child,weak from loss of blood but still very much alive,is butchered,the internal fatty tissue,the liver,and the kidneys are set aside to be burnt,and the Kohens feast on what they want of the rest,burning the unused portions before sunset,just as according to Levitical law.This is also the basic procedure for the regular sacrifice,with the exceptions being that in regular sacrifice,the blood spills uninterrupted through the grating,to renew the consecration of the sill on which the temple or killing floor rests,and that the mouth spraying of the child's blood is omitted.Similarities between the Jewish and Teutonic rituals are close;the paralles suggest,perhaps a common origin for certain practices,perhaps deriving from central Asia via the Khazars.In the Teutonic rite,the altar is generally an unhewn dolmen,and the pit and grating are absent.The priest merely lies nude on the ground at the eastern face of the stone altar,and the victim,a child of either gender between the ages of 7 and 12,virginal is brough to him.The child is forced down upon the priest elect in a kneeling position, straddling the elect's hips,at which time sexual penetration is achieved,anally for a young boy,vaginally for a young girl.The child's head is faced east,as in the Kohen rite and the jugular is opened,showering the priest with blood,some of which is ingested.The child is then penetrated sexually by the attending priests until such time as death occurs.In both rites,the bathing in and ingestion of the blood of the child is required for proper consecration,and in the Teutonic rite,as in the Kohen rite,the body of the child is eaten.In the everyday ritual of sacrifice in the Teutonic rite,no priest elect lies before the dolmen;instead,the child is penetrated by each of the priests in turn,according to rank or seniority.
The Kohen-elect is made to enter a pit beneath the grating that is beside the altar of sacrifice,also called the altar of holocaust(shoah,in Hebrew),which is described at chapter 27 of Exodus,in the first part.The altar grating is placed over the pit(actually more of an encircling trench),and the sacrificial victim is brought to the altar.The preferred victim is a young boy,young girls are useable,especially when supply is high,but boys are the preferred victim.Most Jewish parents during the Templar periods were required to redeem their children with an offering(see chapter 12 of Leviticus).The child,preferably an infant or toddler,but any child up to the age of 13 being acceptable,if virginal,is stood upon the grating over the head of the Kohen-elect,nude,facing northward;the child's head is grasped firmly by the officiating priest,or by him and his assistant should the child be older and put up a fight.The child's throat is then slit to open the jugular vein.Some of the blood is made to splatter against the eastern face of the altar itself,while the rest spatters through the grating to bathe the Kohen-elect,who drinks a mouthful of the blood as it pours over him.The officiating Kohen then wets his fingers with the screaming innocent's blood and,walking counter clockwise around the altar,traces certain arcane sigils upon the altar's horns with the blood ;then arriving back at the child's position,he takes a mouthful of the spurting blood.The Kohen-elect is helped out from under the grating and joins the assisting Kohens at the child's side,and all are liberally mouth-sprayed with the child's blood by the officiating Kohen,thus sealing the new Kohen as a member of the priesthood.
The child,weak from loss of blood but still very much alive,is butchered,the internal fatty tissue,the liver,and the kidneys are set aside to be burnt,and the Kohens feast on what they want of the rest,burning the unused portions before sunset,just as according to Levitical law.This is also the basic procedure for the regular sacrifice,with the exceptions being that in regular sacrifice,the blood spills uninterrupted through the grating,to renew the consecration of the sill on which the temple or killing floor rests,and that the mouth spraying of the child's blood is omitted.Similarities between the Jewish and Teutonic rituals are close;the paralles suggest,perhaps a common origin for certain practices,perhaps deriving from central Asia via the Khazars.In the Teutonic rite,the altar is generally an unhewn dolmen,and the pit and grating are absent.The priest merely lies nude on the ground at the eastern face of the stone altar,and the victim,a child of either gender between the ages of 7 and 12,virginal is brough to him.The child is forced down upon the priest elect in a kneeling position, straddling the elect's hips,at which time sexual penetration is achieved,anally for a young boy,vaginally for a young girl.The child's head is faced east,as in the Kohen rite and the jugular is opened,showering the priest with blood,some of which is ingested.The child is then penetrated sexually by the attending priests until such time as death occurs.In both rites,the bathing in and ingestion of the blood of the child is required for proper consecration,and in the Teutonic rite,as in the Kohen rite,the body of the child is eaten.In the everyday ritual of sacrifice in the Teutonic rite,no priest elect lies before the dolmen;instead,the child is penetrated by each of the priests in turn,according to rank or seniority.