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The Crusaders of Meth: Mexico's Deadly Knights Templar

At first, the amateur video shows a normal evening in the seething valley town of Apatzingán, in Mexico's western Michoacán state. But as residents and stall owners mix jovially on the sidewalk, the calm is broken by the sudden, sinister appearance of masked men gripping machine guns mounted on more than 50 pickup trucks, Hummers and Jeeps. The gangsters cruise openly down Apatzingán's main drag, a frightening show of force even by the brutal standards of Mexico's drug-war bloodbath. The propaganda video was sent to media outlets by the newest players in that conflict, the bizarrely named Caballeros Templarios , or the Knights Templar. As the name suggests, these narcos are inspired by the Jerusalem-based crusaders who fought in the name of Christ between 1119 and 1312, when the Pope banned them. But unlike their medieval idols, these thugs cook up methamphetamines, or crystal meth, and have left scores of mutilated corpses strewn about Michoacán since emerging as a group in March.

Anyone who follows Mexico's mayhem, which has resulted in almost 40,000 gangland murders since 2007, will find the news of drug-dealing Christian zealots unsettlingly familiar. The Knights are a breakaway group from the "narco-evangelical" cartel known as La Familia — which burst onto the scene in Michoacán five years ago by throwing five severed heads onto a discotheque dance floor. La Familia 's criminal and spiritual leader, Nazario Moreno, alias El Mas Loco , or The Craziest One, even wrote his own "bible" of religious ramblings, which was compulsory reading for his troops. President Felipe Calderón, himself from Michoacán, sent thousands of federal troops to stop the psychopathic gang from unleashing what it called Old Testament justice on everyone from rivals to politicians. In December, federal police allegedly shot Moreno dead; on June 21, police arrested his No. 2, José de Jesús Méndez, alias El Chango , or The Monkey. As The Monkey was paraded before reporters on Wednesday, Mexican police said La Familia had been devastated — a vindication of Calderón's controversial military campaign against the cartels.

But the rise of the Knights Templar from the ashes of La Familia shows the fundamental problem of the drug war: whenever one set of bad guys is taken down, another steps up to take their place, largely because Mexico has few if any real investigative police institutions to halt the vicious cycle. The Knights are purportedly headed by an old lieutenant of Moreno, Servando Gómez, a former school teacher from Michoacán's rugged hills, where meth labs abound like hillbilly stills. Mexican police files show that both Moreno and Gómez converted to Evangelical Christianity while migrants in the United States in the 1990s. Returning to Mexico, they found religious discipline was a useful tool to keep criminal troops in line.

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The Crusaders of Meth: Mexico's Deadly Knights Templar

Alleged members of the Mexican drug gang calling itself 'Los Caballeros Templarios' or 'The Knights Templar' are displayed for the media by Mexican federal police, June 22, 2011.



New cartel on the block
New cartel on the block

The propaganda video was sent to media outlets by the newest cartel on the block, which has baptized itself with the bizarre name “Los Caballeros Templarios” or “The Knights Templar.” As the name suggests, The Knights Templar claim to be crusading



Knights Templar heirs demand apology from Vatican
Knights Templar heirs demand apology from Vatican

The heirs to the Knights Templar have demanded an apology from the Vatican for the murder of their last leader, who was burned at the stake in the 14th century. By Nick Squires, Rome The last Grand Master of the warrior monks who fought in the Crusades



23 Bodies dumped in southern Mexico
23 Bodies dumped in southern Mexico

The five bodies were left at three different spots in the town, each accompanied by a message claiming responsibility on behalf of Los Caballeros Templarios (Knights Templar), a remnant of the La Familia Michoacana drug cartel, the state official said.



Housing bid approved for historic hotel

A HISTORIC hotel, which has been linked to the medieval Knights Templar, is set to be transformed into flats after the plans were approved by council chiefs. The Templar Lodge Hotel in Gullane has been repeatedly targeted by vandals after going out of




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At first, the amateur video shows a normal evening in the seething valley town of Apatzingán, in Mexico’s western Michoacán state. But as residents and stall owners mix jovially on the sidewalk, the calm is broken by the sudden, sinister appearance of masked men gripping machine guns mounted on more than 50 pickup trucks, Hummers and Jeeps. The gangsters cruise openly down Apatzingán’s main drag, a frightening show of force even by the brutal standards of Mexico’s drug-war bloodbath. The propaganda video was sent to media outlets by the newest players in that conflict, the bizarrely named Caballeros Templarios , or the Knights Templar. As the name suggests, these narcos are inspired by the Jerusalem-based crusaders who fought in the name of Christ between 1119 and 1312, when the Pope banned them. But unlike their medieval idols, these thugs cook up methamphetamines, or crystal meth, and have left scores of mutilated corpses strewn about Michoacán since emerging as a group in March.

Anyone who follows Mexico’s mayhem, which has resulted in almost 40,000 gangland murders since 2007, will find the news of drug-dealing Christian zealots unsettlingly familiar. The Knights are a breakaway group from the “narco-evangelical” cartel known as La Familia — which burst onto the scene in Michoacán five years ago by throwing five severed heads onto a discotheque dance floor. La Familia ‘s criminal and spiritual leader, Nazario Moreno, alias El Mas Loco , or The Craziest One, even wrote his own “bible” of religious ramblings, which was compulsory reading for his troops. President Felipe Calderón, himself from Michoacán, sent thousands of federal troops to stop the psychopathic gang from unleashing what it called Old Testament justice on everyone from rivals to politicians. In December, federal police allegedly shot Moreno dead; on June 21, police arrested his No. 2, José de Jesús Méndez, alias El Chango , or The Monkey. As The Monkey was paraded before reporters on Wednesday, Mexican police said La Familia had been devastated — a vindication of Calderón’s controversial military campaign against the cartels.

But the rise of the Knights Templar from the ashes of La Familia shows the fundamental problem of the drug war: whenever one set of bad guys is taken down, another steps up to take their place, largely because Mexico has few if any real investigative police institutions to halt the vicious cycle. The Knights are purportedly headed by an old lieutenant of Moreno, Servando Gómez, a former school teacher from Michoacán’s rugged hills, where meth labs abound like hillbilly stills. Mexican police files show that both Moreno and Gómez converted to Evangelical Christianity while migrants in the United States in the 1990s. Returning to Mexico, they found religious discipline was a useful tool to keep criminal troops in line.


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The Knights Templar, the history and myths of the legendary military order

The Knights Templar, the history and myths of the legendary military order

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The Knights Templar

The Knights Templar

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The Templars, The Dramatic History of the Knights Templar, the Most Powerful Military Order of the Crusades

The Templars, The Dramatic History of the Knights Templar, the Most Powerful Military Order of the Crusades

A comprehensive exploration of the history of the Knights of the Temple of Solomon, commonly called the Templars, traces their origins and development in ...

Knights Templar, Their Rise and Fall

Knights Templar, Their Rise and Fall

Contents: introductory; poor fellow soldiers of Jesus Christ; rule of the poor Knighthood of the Temple; Templars and the Holy See; kingdom of Jerusalem; fall ...

Knights Templar Encyclopedia, The Essential Guide to the People, Places, Events, and Symbols of the Order of the Temple

Knights Templar Encyclopedia, The Essential Guide to the People, Places, Events, and Symbols of the Order of the Temple

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National governing body for Canadian Masonic Knights Templar, the chivalric orders in the York Rite of Freemasonry. Includes details of preceptories, newsletters, and assemblies.

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There are many historical accounts of the Poor Fellow-Soldiers of Jesus Christ, or Knights of the Temple, more commonly referred to as Knights Templar. ...