When a Pulitzer Prize winning reporter announced in his 1992 Time
Magazine cover story that a "conspiracy" binding President Ronald
Reagan and Pope John Paul II into a "secret, holy alliance" had brought
about the demise of communism, at least one reader saw through the hype.
Professor Carol A. Brown of the University of Massachusetts fired off a letter to Time's editors saying,
Last week I taught my students about the separation of church and
state. This week I learned that the Pope is running U.S. foreign
policy. No wonder our young people are cynical about American
ideals.
What Brown had learned from Carl Bernstein I had discovered for myself
over several years of private investigation: the papacy really does run
United States foreign policy, and always has. Yes, Bernstein
noted that the leading American players behind the Reagan/Vatican
conspiracy, to a man, were "devout Roman Catholics"-namely,
But the reporter neglected to mention that the entire Senate Foreign
Relations committee was governed by Roman Catholics, as well.
Specifically, Senators
Joseph Biden Subcommittee on European Affairs | John Kerry Terroism, Narcotics, and International Communications |
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Paul Sarbanes International Ecomic Policy, Trade, Oceans, and Enviroment | and.... |
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Daniel P. Moynihan Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs | Christopher Dodd Western Hemi-sphere and Peace Corps Affairs |
Bernstein Would have been wandering off-point to list the Roman
Catholic leaders of American domestic policy, such as Senate majority
leader George Mitchell and Speaker of the House Tom Foley.
In fact, when the holy alliance story hit the stands, there was
virtually no arena of federal legislative activity, according to The
1992 World Almanac of US Politics, that was not directly controlled by
a Roman Catholic senator or representative. The committees and
subcommittees of the United States Senate and House of Representatives
governing commerce, communications and telecommunications, energy,
medicine, health, education and welfare, human services, consumer
protection, finance and financial institutions, transportation, labor
and unemployment, hazardous materials, taxation, bank regulation,
currency and monetary policy, oversight of the Federal Reserve System,
commodity prices, rents services, small business administration, urban
affairs, European affairs, Near Eastern & South Asian affairs,
terrorism/narcotics/international communications, international
economic/trade/oceans/environmental policy, insurance, housing,
community development, federal loan guarantees, economic stabilization
measures (including wage and price controls), gold and precious metals
transactions, agriculture, animal and forestry industries, rural
issues, nutrition, price supports, Food for Peace, agricultural
exports, soil conservation, irrigation, stream channelization, flood
control, minority enterprise, environment and pollution,
appropriations, defense, foreign operations, vaccines, drug labeling
and packaging, drug and alcohol abuse, inspection and certification of
fish and processed food,use of vitamins and saccharin, national health
insurance proposals, human services, legal services, family relations,
the arts and humanities, the handicapped, and aging-in other words,
virtually every aspect of secular life in America came under the
chairmanship of one of the Roman Catholic laypersons:
| Frank Annunzio | Edward Kennedy | Daniel Moynihan |
| Joseph Biden | John Kerry | John Murtha |
| Silvio Conte | John LaFalce | Mary Rose Oakar |
| Kika De la Garza | Patrick Leahy | David Obey |
| John Dingell | Charles Luken | Claiborne Pell |
| Christopher Dodd | Edward Madigan | Charles Rangel |
| Vic Fazio | Edward Markey | Dan Rostenkowski |
| James Florio | Joseph McDade | or Edward Roybal |
| Henry Gonzalez | Barbara Mikulski | |
| Thomas Harkin | George Miller | |
Vatican Council II's Constitution on the Church (1964) instructs
politicians to use their secular offices to advance the cause of Roman
Catholicism. Catholic laypersons, "whoever they are, are called
upon to expend all their energy for the growth of the Church and its
continuous sanctification,' and 'to make the Church present and
operative in those places and circumstances where only through them can
it become the salt of the earth" (IV,33). Vatican II further instructs
all Catholics "by their competence in secular disciplines and by their
activity {[to} vigorously contribute their effort so that... the goods
of this world may be more equitably distributed among all men, and may
in their own way be conducive to universal progress in human and
Christian freedom ... and (to) remedy the customs and conditions of the
world, if they are an inducement to sin, so that they all may be
conformed to the norms of justice and may favor the practice of virtue
rather than hinder it" (IV,36)
Vatican II affirms Catholic doctrine dating back to 1302, when Pope
Boniface VIII asserted that "it is absolutely necessary for the
salvation of every human creature to be subject to the Roman Pontiff."
This was the inspiration of the papacy to create the United
States of America that materialized in 1776, by a process just as
secret as the Reagan-Vatican production of Eastern Europe in 1989.
What? American government Roman Catholic from the beginning?
Consider: the land known today as the District of Columbia bore the
name "Rome" in 1663 property records; and the branch of the Potomac
River that bordered "Rome" on the south was called "Tiber." This
information was reported int the 1902 edition of the Catholic
Encyclopedia's article on Daniel Carroll. The article,
specifically declaring itself "of interest to Catholics" in the 1902
edition, was deleted from the New Catholic Encyclopedia (1967).
Other facts were reported in 1902 and deleted from 1967.
For example, when Congress met in Washington for the first time,
in November, 1800, "the only two really comfortable and imposing houses
within the bounds of the city" belonged to Roman Catholics. One
was Washington's first mayor, Robert Brent. The other was Brent's
brother-in-law, Notley Young, a Jesuit priest.
Daniel Carroll was a Roman Catholic congressman from Maryland who
signed two of America's fundamental documents, the Articles of
Confederation and the United States Constitution. Carroll was a
direct descendant of the Calverts, a Catholic family to who King
Charles I of England had granted Maryland as a feudal barony.
Carroll had received his education at St. Omer's Jesuit College
in Flanders, where young English-speaking Catholics were trained in
variety of guerrilla techniques for advancing the cause of the Roman
Catholicism among hostile Protestants.
In 1790,
President George Washington, a Protestant, appointed Congressman
Carroll to head a commission of three men to select land for the
"federal city" called for in the Constitution. Of all places, the
commission chose "Rome," which at the time consisted of four farms, one
of which belonged to...Daniel Carroll. It was upon Carroll's farm
that the new government chose to erect its most important building, the
Capitol.
The American Capitol abounds with clues
of its Roman origins. "Freedom," the Roman goddess whose statue
crowns the dome, was created in Rome at the studio of American scuptor
Thomas Crawford. We find a whole pantheon of Roman deities in the
great fresco covering the dome's interior rotuda: Persephone, Cers,
Freedom, Vulcan, Mercury, even a deified George Washington. These
figures were the creation of Vatican artist Constantino Brumidi.
The fact that the national Statehouse evolved as a "capitol" bespeaks
Roman influence. No Building can rightly be called a capitol
unless it's a temple of Jupiter, the great father-god of Rome who ruled
heaven with his thunderbolts and nourished the earth with his
fertilizing rains. If it was a capitolium, it belonged to Jupiter
and his priest.
Jupiter's mascot was the eagle,
which the founding fathers made their mascot as well. A Roman
eagle tops the governing idol of the House of Representatives, a
forty-six-inch sterling silver and -ebony wand called a "mace,"
The mace is "the symbol of authority in the House." When
the Sergeant-at-arms displays it before an unruly member of Congress,
the mace restores order. Its position at the rostrum tells
whether the House is in "committee" or in "session."
America's national motto "
Annuit Coeptis"
came from a prayer to Jupiter. It appears in Book IX of Virgil's
epic propaganda, the Aeneid, a poem commissioned just before the birth
of Christ by Caius Maecenas, the mult-billionaire power behind Augustus
Caesar. The poem's objective was to fashion Rome into an imperial
monarchy for which its citizens would gladly sacrifice their lives.
Fascism may be an ugly word to many, but its stately emblem is
apparently offensive to no one. The emblem of fascism, a pair of
them, commands the wall above and behind the speakers rostrum in the
Chamber of the House of Representatives. They're called
fasces,
and I can think of no reason for them to be there other than to declare
the fascistic nature of American republican democracy. A
fasces
is a Roman device. Actually, it originated with the ancient
Etruscans, from whom the earliest Romans derived their religious
jurisprudence nearly three thousand years ago. It's an axe-head
whose handle is a bundle of rods tightly strapped together by a red
sinew. It symbolizes the ordering of priestly functions in a
single infallible sovereign, an autocrat who could require life and
limb of his subjects If the
fasces is entwined with laurel, like
the pair on the House wall, it signifies Caesarean military power.
The Romans called this infallible sovereign Pontifex Maximus,
"Supreme Bridgbuilder." No Roman was called Pontifex Maximus until the
title wa given to Julius Caesar in 48 BC. Today's Pontifex
Maximus is Pope John Paull II.
As we shall
discover in forthcoming chapter, John Paul does not hold that title
alone. He shares it with a mysterious partner, a military man, a
man holding and office that has been know for more than four centuries
as "Papa Nero," the Black Pope. I shall present evidence that th
House
fasces represent the Black Pope, who indeed rules the world.
Later, I will develop what is sure to become a controversial
hypothesis: that the Black Pope rules by divine appointment, and for
the ultimate good of mankind.
Quote from Tupper Saussy: They're called fasces, and I can think of no reason for them to be there other than to declare the fascistic nature of American republican democracy.
Ask yourself the Question. Why would they be there?