Cults known to wear garb similar to this?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knights_Templar_Cartel
[ Scroll down a bit to see some of their gear ]
http://www.borderlandbeat.com/2009/06/knights-templar-caballeros-templarios.html
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=a49_1387237657&comments=1
http://thecrypt.org/bb/Thread-Broly-and-the-Knights-Templar-Cartel
http://www.catholic.org/news/international/americas/story.php?id=53383
http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNc18jyIJUqZlTz-j_wjfYw
>>16994764
My sweet prince
Weird chart, Knights Templar's main US influence is in Oregon/Washington State border.
we need a crime/unsolved mysteries board
>>16994768
deus vult
>>16997089
>machine gun
>Templar helmet
these mother fuckers gotta be retarded. that shit limits your vision and hearing.
>>16997117
It's certainly not for protection lol
>>16997117
>machine gun
>Templar helmet
>these mother fuckers gotta be retarded. that shit limits your vision and hearing.
Well, I think we all can agree they're crazy. It's the idea they -are- out there running around with machine guns and tons of money that makes them spooky. Though, I guess there's no shortage of groups like that now a days.
>>16997142
very true. they would be scary to cross.
>>16994764
Wow, check it out the creepypasta image made it into this news article about the Knights Templar Cartel:
https://acenewsservices.wordpress.com/2015/02/27/mexico-city-most-wanted-drug-lord-head-of-knights-temple-cartel-arrested/
>>16997142
Do you know the Taiwanese like to ride around in these
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knights_Templar_Cartel
It's used in most christian processions, pic related is in southern France
The bizarrely named Caballeros Templarios (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, at which point the Pope disbanded them. But unlike their medieval idols, these thugs cook up crystal meth, and have left scores of mutilated corpses strewn about Michoacan since their emergence as a group.
The Knights Templar Cartel claims to be pious and patriotic protectors of the Michoacan community even as they traffic and murder. When they first announced themselves they hung more than 40 banners, across the state saying "Our commitment is to safeguard order, avoid robberies, kidnapping, extortion, and to shield the state from rival organizations".
http://www.ioangrillo.com/mexico/narco2.php
Oh yeah. Knights Templar into CANNIBALISM
New members of an infamous Mexican drug cartel were forced to eat children's hearts as part of a gruesome initiation rite, informers told authorities in the western state of Michoacan.
Officials investigating an organ trafficking ring allegedly run by the Knights Templar cartel said there is evidence the late gang boss Nazario Moreno demanded that recruits proved their loyalty through an act of cannibalism.
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/mexico-knights-templar-drug-cartel-made-recruits-eat-children-organ-trafficking-initiation-rite-1441266
[ pic of unrelated perfectly normal heart consumption ]
>>16994755
The klu klux kult
>>16997177
Knights Templar Cartel branching out into organ sales, these guys are organized ghouls:
The March arrest in Mexico’s Michoacán state of Knights Templar cartel member Manuel Plancarte Gaspar on suspicion of organ trafficking has brought this under-researched and mostly overlooked form of human trafficking into the spotlight. Plancarte Gaspar is alleged to have been part of a cartel ring that would target people – particularly children – for kidnapping to facilitate the harvesting and sale of their organs. Perhaps it should come as no surprise that the Knights Templar cartel, which no longer counts drug trafficking as its primary source of income, has turned to organ trafficking. It is, after all, an incredibly lucrative trade, with trafficked kidneys selling for about $150,000 each and hearts pulling in as much as $1.5 million apiece.
http://humantraffickingcenter.org/posts-by-htc-associates/trafficking-organ-trade-often-overlooked-form-human-trafficking/
>>16997177
Hmm that's pretty cool. I visit mexico often and went to a wedding in michocan last month and the hotel I stayed in was right across the street from a prison. Cool place though I love staying there and in mexico city. Never seen adny crazy cartel violence. The police presence in mexico is crazy though and they all wear riot armor full time and carry machine guns, smgs, magnum revolvers and shotguns. Being a cop in mex would be rad
>>16997199
>suddenly a car bomb