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Issue 1993-02:

“81% In: The Roman Catholic Church And Conspiracies (Is The Pope Really Behind All This?)”

Excerpts From This Issue On Roman

  • 4% in: ” The Gods Into Servants a li a href The Roman Catholic Church And Conspiracies Is The Pope Really Behind All This The Roman C”
  • 4% in: ” Is The Pope Really Behind All This The Roman Catholic Church And Conspiracies Is The Pope Really Behind All This? a li a hre”
  • 5% in: “ope Really Behind All This? a li a href Roman Catholic Regimentation How Big A Role In The New World Order Roman Catholic Reg”
  • 5% in: “n How Big A Role In The New World Order Roman Catholic Regimentation How Big A Role In The New World Order? a li a href Catho”
  • 81% in: “s that this won t do it. p p a name The Roman Catholic Church And Conspiracies Is The Pope Really Behind All This a h2 The Ro”
  • 81% in: “he Pope Really Behind All This a h2 The Roman Catholic Church And Conspiracies Is The Pope Really Behind All This? h2 p b Que”
  • 82% in: “untry. p There are many aspects to this Roman Catholic conspiracy and each aspect or facet is nationwide in scope and in many”
  • 82% in: “mmunist takeover. Another tactic of the Roman Catholic conspiracy is gun control. p At present the two most prominent gun con”
  • 82% in: “ominent gun control advocates are rabid Roman Catholics. They are Sarah and James Brady. They are stooges of their own religi”
  • 82% in: “it, James Brady is also a victim of the Roman Catholic plot to murder President Reagan. p The murder of President Kennedy was”
  • 83% in: “place. p Crime is another aspect of the Roman Catholic conspiracy to subvert and destroy the existing order, not just in Amer”
  • 83% in: ” violence engendered in this country by Roman Catholic involvement in the drug cartels, that gives impetus to the Roman Catho”
  • 83% in: “drug cartels, that gives impetus to the Roman Catholic gun lobby s strident call for stricter gun laws. p And now Rome has tr”
  • 83% in: “t call for stricter gun laws. p And now Rome has trotted out its arch stooge Ronald Reagan to add his weight to the bigoted “
  • 84% in: “lobby. It is vital to the safety of the Roman Catholic Commissars that the average American be disarmed. p Disarming the aver”
  • 84% in: “ted before, during and after the coming Roman Catholic Communist takeover. p The Judicial system of the United States, being “
  • 84% in: “tates, being in effect a fiefdom of the Roman Catholic conspiracy, is helping in a major way to create a climate of fear, ana”
  • 84% in: “nist rule and at the same time enabling Roman Catholic thugs, hoodlums and other Catholic fanatics to operate without fear of”
  • 84% in: “. p All of the above is evidence of the Roman Catholic success in destroying the faith of millions and supplanting that faith”
  • 84% in: “illions and supplanting that faith with Roman Catholic morality. Another aspect of the Roman Catholic conspiracy is in the fi”
  • 85% in: “atholic morality. Another aspect of the Roman Catholic conspiracy is in the financial world. p Wherever money is to be stolen”
  • 85% in: “ons of the Vatican. p Another aspect of Roman Catholic intrigue is its involvement in American politics. p The Vatican has al”
  • 85% in: ” This will all become evident after the Roman Catholic Communist takeover. p Watch in the coming months for the United States”
  • 86% in: “ace with the PLO. p This is the goal of Rome to destroy the state of Israel, and now the United States will be used more and”
  • 91% in: ” is to misrepresent the facts. p a name Roman Catholic Regimentation How Big A Role In The New World Order a h2 Roman Catholi”
  • 91% in: ” Big A Role In The New World Order a h2 Roman Catholic Regimentation How Big A Role In The New World Order? h2 p b Follow Up “
  • 91% in: “rder? h2 p b Follow Up Question b p The Roman Catholic religion appears to me to be the most regimented religion in the world”
  • 92% in: “smic Awareness b p The intention of the Roman Catholic regimentation is to keep the Catholics in line. p It is perhaps a misg”
  • 94% in: “o consider the official position of the Roman Catholic Church to be a condemnation of their religious beliefs. Dr. p Chandora”

Issue 2006-04:

“31% In: The Piso Family Of Rome Wrote The New Testament”

Excerpts From This Issue On Roman

  • 31% in: “ament, which was written by a family in Rome, wherein different members of the tamtly wrote different books and attributed t”
  • 31% in: ” this new Piscean Age lor thc masses of Rome to give them a cultural mythology that would help them to get away from the Gre”
  • 32% in: “t more mean ingful and more real to the Romans than the Greek tnytholopies. It would tie the society together under a plnlosop”
  • 32% in: “thologies offered the Greeks, which the Romans did not want to be part of. This Awareness indicates that after the story had b”
  • 32% in: “es and made into a pure unique stor tor Rome, and could be a new religion for Rome, binding all people to ether. Re rardless”
  • 32% in: “r Rome, and could be a new religion for Rome, binding all people to ether. Re rardless of their various religions, each coul”
  • 33% in: “ities of the various religious sects in Rome should come together and create a catholic or universal religion that would rec”
  • 33% in: “t would receive official recognition by Rome. This Awareness indicates that the Helios religion, which was a sun worshiping “
  • 33% in: ” this story of the catholic religion of Rome or official reli non of Rome. This entit being one who had a number offollowers”
  • 33% in: “eligion of Rome or official reli non of Rome. This entit being one who had a number offollowers in Rome, andvbeing incorpora”
  • 33% in: “ing one who had a number offollowers in Rome, andvbeing incorporaterl would help to give recognition to that group or sect o”
  • 33% in: “tes there were other religious sects in Rome, all of whom needed to be incorporated into that catholic or universal reli ion”
  • 34% in: “. tis Awareness indicates in the time o Rome it was stated that ifa religion could not find its peace in the new universal o”
  • 34% in: “versal or catholic official religion of Rome. if they could not accept their lace in that religion, then they would not be r”
  • 34% in: “y would not be recognizedpofficially by Rome. This is likely to occur in present time when the l lew World Religion finally “
  • 34% in: “e of all the various ma or religions of Rome at tie time, whether they were llrom India or from Africa, or other areas of th”
  • 35% in: “orld. If they had a strong following in Rome they were incorporated into the Piso story so that they were seen as beinlg rep”
  • 35% in: “e new Catholic or universal re igion of Rome. How the Name Jesus Chrlst Was Chosen as the New God This Awareness indicates t”
  • 35% in: “e do not want any Greek god rulinigtthe Roman religion! and thus, Zeus was not suitable. pollo was not suitable. Someone said”
  • 36% in: ” and it fit. within the desires of most Romans to have a title and an entit y with a name that was not in any way associated w”
  • 36% in: “g before this entity was created by the Roman council of priests in their effort to satisfy the official Roman government in “
  • 36% in: “in their effort to satisfy the official Roman government in providing for a religion that could officially be recognized by R”
  • 36% in: ” that could officially be recognized by Rome. The Pope s Hat Looks Like the Face ofa Fish This Awareness indicates this is h”

Issue 1982-04:

“9% In: How Global 2000 Came Into Being (The Club Of Rome And The Atlanta Murders)”

Excerpts From This Issue On Roman

  • 7% in: ” in the future, It involves the Club of Rome, is an international study, and is being carried out in severe countries et thi”
  • 20% in: ” these are also concerns of the Club of Rome and the world planners in that the non producers are che fastest breeding of th”
  • 24% in: “ould Awareness confirm that the Club of Rome has ahsolutely no connection with the Catholic Church? COSMIC AWARENESS This Aw”
  • 58% in: ” Rouletteh is owned and operated by the Roman Catholic Church. 3 . , f . . 1 . . l . di . ii r C f . mf ll Li If I All i Jax “
  • 58% in: “plans f or the final destruction of the Roman Catholic Church. They are evil men, the kind of organized evil identified in th”
  • 59% in: ” documents of the pro feudalist Club of Rome. The Church of Rome is the greatest hindrance to their evil plans. The Church i”
  • 59% in: “o feudalist Club of Rome. The Church of Rome is the greatest hindrance to their evil plans. The Church is already in schism.”
  • 64% in: “for the Learning Project of the Club of Rome. Cabell Brand, Chairman untl CEO. the Stuard McGuire Company. Lucia Hobart Brav”
  • 66% in: “ctor. U.S. Atlooclatlon lor the Club of Rome Fjxocutlve Director, Global Tomorrow Coalition. Dennis L. Little. Futures Resea”

Issue 2001-09:

“0% In: Were All Religions Started By Aliens?”

Excerpts From This Issue On Roman

  • 11% in: “gether and create a single religion for Rome, a Universal religion that incorporated all of the aspects of the various relig”
  • 12% in: “rder that was prevalent at that time in Rome and his life was incorporated into the ljloly Roman religion or Catholic versio”
  • 12% in: “s life was incorporated into the ljloly Roman religion or Catholic version of the Chris tian epic which became the official R”
  • 12% in: “ris tian epic which became the official Roman religion in approximately 300 AD. This Awareness indicates that as this energy “
  • 12% in: “s of several other spiritual leaders of Roman religious sects whose stories were also brought in and there were those spiritu”
  • 12% in: “ual personalities or deities from other Roman religious orders whose histories or religious myths came from other cultures. K”
  • 12% in: “e of the relig tous cults and groups in Rome, and his sto f was merged with that o Apollonius of Tyana. The story of Krtsjrr”
  • 13% in: “of those who were the sun worshipers in Rome. us was of course an astrological religion. The Composite Known as Jesus This A”
  • 13% in: ” the combination of the mancy drfterent Roman religious orders or organizations, the tfferent reli ious sects, forming a com “
  • 15% in: “s a creation of a myth forthe people of Rome to center on, much as is now being created by the efforts of the New World Orde”
  • 15% in: “is Awareness indicates what occurred in Rome was a political effort by Constantine to gather the energies of conflicting rel”
  • 15% in: “g between these groups that was tearing Rome apart. It was an expedtency necessary at the time, much as what might occur thr”
  • 16% in: “ion would not be recognized or legal in Rome, thus, most of those cru ne and put their best effort into giving their particu”
  • 16% in: “ed because Zeus was a Greek god and the Romans wanted nothinfg to do with Greek gods. Therefore, they sought to ind a Roman na”
  • 17% in: “k gods. Therefore, they sought to ind a Roman name, or a name that was neutral, which Rome could use as its own god, and the “
  • 17% in: “name, or a name that was neutral, which Rome could use as its own god, and the name that came eventually to the forefront wa”
  • 17% in: “ir new composite in the new religion of Rome, the conce t of Hesus Christos, Jesus the Christ was the result and most entiti”
  • 18% in: ” composite religion that was created in Rome through the efforts of C0 nstanune s directives and the leaders of the various “
  • 19% in: “hna for another, and the Sun God of the Roman sun worshipers Helios as another. This Awareness indicates lr realizes this is “
  • 19% in: “at nationality was Apollonius? Was he a Roman. and tf not, where was he from? Was he of a dark pigmentation. or black, as we “
  • 20% in: “he groups whose story during this early Roman era had caused a strong following, and hf lP Cl I0 bring together the other com”
  • 21% in: ” that could serve as a religion for the Roman people. The Importance of s Religlon The importance of a religion for a people “
  • 21% in: “ict within a society. and the people of Rome, the leaders of Rome understood this much better than the leaders today or perh”
  • 21% in: ” and the people of Rome, the leaders of Rome understood this much better than the leaders today or perhaps the leaders today”
  • 23% in: “n other words, Constantine, recognizing Rome was being tom apart by religious wars and conflicts, saw it necessary to create”
  • 24% in: “is what Con stantine did in has time in Rome, of bringing these fighting relig1pus sects together to create a composite or C”
  • 24% in: “te a composite or Catholic religion for Rome to officially recognize. SOME COMPOSITES OF JESUS WERE BLACK, SOME WHITE FOIMLQ”
  • 25% in: ” not thought of in this manner, and the Romans did not have blond hair as a general rule, and therefore, they did not think of”
  • 26% in: “to the probable looks recognized by the Roman Emlpire. Since those pen le have dark han and relatively ivht skin, they woulrl”
  • 27% in: “r 1 l years, following his cleathf This rome was buried in the vault and in a strong room under lock and key and although I “
  • 28% in: “he contemporary entities of Sie time in Rome. This Awareness indicates it is a kind of leap to say this was Pltvpollonius, b”
  • 30% in: ” the Holy Land during the time of early Rome. This awareness indicates that this would appear to be some loncl of evidence t”

Issue 1993-11:

“28% In: The Roman Soldier’s Description Of Jesus: How Valid Is This Famous Description?”

  • Page 6: Roman soldier’s description of Jesus – false

Excerpts From This Issue On Roman

  • 2% in: “shna In India Explained a li a href The Roman Soldiers Description Of Jesus How Valid Is This Famous Description The Roman So”
  • 2% in: “ow Valid Is This Famous Description The Roman Soldier s Description Of Jesus How Valid Is This Famous Description? a li a hre”
  • 12% in: “h this in p regard to the activities in Rome in which the Christian religion was p brought together for the use of the Roman”
  • 12% in: “s p brought together for the use of the Roman empire and the church. p p This Awareness indicates that there are still certai”
  • 22% in: “e directed p that the church priests of Rome come together and create a Holy p Universal Roman Church. p The word quot unive”
  • 23% in: ” together and create a Holy p Universal Roman Church. p The word quot universal quot in Latin being the same as p the word qu”
  • 23% in: “ss indicates that there was a family of Rome deeply involved p in the writing of these documents that became the New Testame”
  • 23% in: “as p essentially an attempt to create a Roman religion that would counter the p Hebrew or Jewish religion of the time, which “
  • 23% in: ” Jewish religion of the time, which the Romans could claim as p their own religion that it was recognized during these times t”
  • 23% in: “seen as a way of population control and Rome had been p relying on both Hebrew and Greek mythologies which were more or less”
  • 24% in: “d, the various sects and p religions in Rome were about to tear the country apart. p p p a name Creating The Name Of Jesus F”
  • 25% in: “name we don t want Greek p Gods running Rome. quot p And so they went back and discussed further and p after many various co”
  • 26% in: “and the story was complete and gave the Roman Empire its mythology, p which could be used to hold the people together and to “
  • 28% in: “ast question be asked. p p p a name The Roman Soldiers Description Of Jesus How Valid Is This Famous Description a h2 The Rom”
  • 28% in: “lid Is This Famous Description a h2 The Roman Soldier s Description Of Jesus How Valid Is This Famous Description? h2 p p b F”
  • 28% in: “ion of p the entity Jesus, written by a Roman soldier, who either knew him or had p him in confinement back in those days, an”

Issue 1982-19:

“7% In: How The Forces Of Darkness Operate: Rome Creates The ‘Official’ Je”

  • Page 2: Forces of Darkness (How they operate) – Rome creates the “official” Jesus

Excerpts From This Issue On Roman

  • 7% in: “o was chosen to represent the Universal Roman Catholic religion, as n figurehead, merging other religious sects toget her und”
  • 8% in: “declared as the official religion ofthe Roman empire, and with that oificialdom and title the eni ity s spiritual inessane be”
  • 8% in: ” approve by the political forces of the Roman empire and the anointing of approval by these political forces of the Roman emp”
  • 8% in: “proval by these political forces of the Roman empire, also created certain opportunities for rules as to how entities may or “
  • 8% in: “orgotten, and the official Jesus of the Roman empire as that which had been created to such a degree as to have a rep utation”
  • 9% in: “cates that as the officially recognized Roman version of the god Jesus was presented to the QZIRSSSB in its ofiicial attire a”
  • 11% in: “r prescribed by the church, by the Holy Roman doctrine. This Awareness indicates that as these entities swallowed the bait, a”
  • 12% in: “ests, and Ebac who represented the Holy Roman church. This Awareness indicates that as these entities, now not only being uil”
  • 22% in: “at they move out of the confines of the Roman religion, and into the confines of a peraiiel, or echoing, or reflective religi”
  • 42% in: “xunming or mind control, as used in the Roman emFire, wherein the entity Jesus was crested as a kind o political mascot for t”
  • 43% in: “nd o political mascot for the church of Rome to use in bringing the masses under a structured control of behavior modiicatio”
  • 49% in: “tes that whereas the Catholic church of Rome, and those forces which were working through the priests, understood the level “

Issue 1981-16:

“27% In: Did The Church Of Rome Create This Phenomena? More On The Bardo St”

  • Page 12: Masada – a psychological victory over Rome

Excerpts From This Issue On Roman

  • 11% in: “indicates that obviously, the Church of Rome would not wish to reveal such a prediction, as it would panic the masses. This “
  • 23% in: “ndering, it s almost like the Church of Rome has a karmic elemental or something, and that it was this force that was puttin”
  • 27% in: “on of my own mind. 4. DID THE CHURCH OF ROME CREATE THIS PHENOMENA? More on the Bardo states of consciousness DREAMS AND HAL”
  • 80% in: “p rather than live in slavery under the Romans, without their own homeland. According to Dr. Betel., however, the Zionists pro”
  • 81% in: “ir power, fearing that surrender to the Romans would in fact allow the others of their group to return to their various person”
  • 82% in: “y causing such mass suicide that all of Rome and of the area would hear about how Rome attacked these entities and how they “
  • 82% in: “me and of the area would hear about how Rome attacked these entities and how they would take their lives rather than surrend”
  • 83% in: “his being a psychological victory over. Rome in lieu of a military victory. This Awareness indicates that without this plan “
  • 83% in: ” entities made a stand, challenging the Roman Empire, then the,Roman Empire, in order to save face and its reputation, felt c”
  • 83% in: ” challenging the Roman Empire, then the,Roman Empire, in order to save face and its reputation, felt compelled to bring these”
  • 84% in: “he action of creating mass suicide, the Romans received a hollow victory, which did not show them to have any power over the l”

Issue 2010-12:

“2% In: Celestria And The Birth Of Souls

Excerpts From This Issue On Roman

  • 35% in: “ns and Northern Italy. Records from the Roman Catholic Church mentioned them under various names and in various laces. Cathol”
  • 35% in: ” The question is apparently still open. Roman Catholics still refer to Cathar belief as the Great Heresy though the official “
  • 36% in: “rformed. In 300 AD the Piso brothers of Rome wrote the Gospels It must be remembered that the New Testament and the Gospels “
  • 36% in: ” have occurred and the Piso brothers of Rome were the authors of the Gos els under the direct orders of Emperor Constantine.”
  • 36% in: “is already was at a time when the early Roman Catholic Church was starting to gain more and more power and when Emperor Const”
  • 36% in: “e created what became known as the Holy Roman Catholic Church, those who were the leaders of this early church had already sc”
  • 37% in: “I d. Emperor Constantine formulated the Roman Catholic Church The Essenes were more than just a Jewish sect they were those o”
  • 37% in: “ited state religion, that which was the Roman Catholic religion and faith. This was already a misrepresentation of some of th”
  • 38% in: “hs that later were in conflict with the Roman Catholic Church that came through the tradition of Paul and Emperor Constantine”
  • 38% in: “l and Emperor Constantine. Genocide The Roman Catholic Church Extenninates the Cathars By the llth Century and the l 2th Cent”
  • 39% in: “ontroversial to the powers of the early Roman Catholic Church, so much so that they were perceived as a threat to the power e”
  • 39% in: “hreat to the power establishment of the Roman Catholic Church. It was thus decided that these teach ings and these truths tha”
  • 42% in: “tion entirely. is eventual y became the Roman Catholic Church. The irony of course being that this group of Christians oppose”
  • 85% in: “ns and Northern Italy. Records from the Roman Catholic Church mentioned them under various names and in various laces. Cathol”
  • 85% in: ” The question is apparently still open. Roman Catholics still refer to Cathar belief as the Great Heresy though the official “
  • 86% in: “rformed. In 300 AD the Piso brothers of Rome wrote the Gospels It must be remembered that the New Testament and the Gospels “
  • 86% in: ” have occurred and the Piso brothers of Rome were the authors of the Gos els under the direct orders of Emperor Constantine.”
  • 86% in: “is already was at a time when the early Roman Catholic Church was starting to gain more and more power and when Emperor Const”
  • 86% in: “e created what became known as the Holy Roman Catholic Church, those who were the leaders of this early church had already sc”
  • 87% in: “I d. Emperor Constantine formulated the Roman Catholic Church The Essenes were more than just a Jewish sect they were those o”
  • 87% in: “ited state religion, that which was the Roman Catholic religion and faith. This was already a misrepresentation of some of th”
  • 88% in: “hs that later were in conflict with the Roman Catholic Church that came through the tradition of Paul and Emperor Constantine”
  • 88% in: “l and Emperor Constantine. Genocide The Roman Catholic Church Extenninates the Cathars By the llth Century and the l 2th Cent”
  • 89% in: “ontroversial to the powers of the early Roman Catholic Church, so much so that they were perceived as a threat to the power e”
  • 89% in: “hreat to the power establishment of the Roman Catholic Church. It was thus decided that these teach ings and these truths tha”
  • 92% in: “tion entirely. is eventual y became the Roman Catholic Church. The irony of course being that this group of Christians oppose”

Issue 2009-12:

“9% In: Ancient Rome And Mussolini”

Excerpts From This Issue On Roman

  • 9% in: “e most appreciative, thank you. ANCIENT ROME AND MUSSOLINI Who Really Was That Crazy Dictator? QUESTION Our first question i”
  • 9% in: “tah. It con cerns Mussolini and ancient Roman archaeology. He writes The dictator Mussolini was obsessed with ancient Roman a”
  • 9% in: “tor Mussolini was obsessed with ancient Roman archaeology. He wanted to integrate the Roman splendor with his own thscist reg”
  • 9% in: “archaeology. He wanted to integrate the Roman splendor with his own thscist regime. For example, he actually drained Lake Neo”
  • 9% in: ” through the mountain constructed bythe Romans, to salvage the two magnificent floating pleasure palaces constructed by Caligu”
  • 9% in: “y Caligula, the third Caesar oi ancient Rome. Caligula was assassinated in the fourth year ofhis reign by members ofhis own “
  • 10% in: “that time and returned back to c on the Roman Empire but had misplaced the originai intent behind the empire. Caligula was th”
  • 10% in: ” gain back some of the opildgnce of the Roman times that he rcrnembered, including the pleasure baggps that had been sunk. Ev”
  • 11% in: “as in power his identification with the Roman empire was both personal as well as a reflection of the State itself, or many r”
  • 11% in: “ny remembered the former glories of the Roman empire and wished to retouch those glories and re achieve some ofthat which had”
  • 11% in: ” which had once been, the taste tor the Roman empire, for the Italian nation. It was however, not to be and his bid lbr etern”
  • 11% in: “ini aware ofhis connection with ancient Rome when he was in power? COSMIC AWARENICSSI This Awareness would not say he was aw”
  • 12% in: “he simply had a fascination for the old Roman Empire, a fascination that bordered on obsession. This is a clear indication to”
  • 89% in: “e New Unioiciing at This Time 3 Ancient Rome and Mussolini 3 The Problems the Galactic Federation Had With the L.l.S. 4 Vlad”

Issue 2006-06:

“91% In: Christian Persecution By The Romans

Excerpts From This Issue On Roman

  • 6% in: “umber S 14 Christian Persecution by the Romans 19 Who Built the Catacombs and Why? 19 WHAT IS COSMIC AWARENESS? COSMIC AWARENE”
  • 91% in: “what has been ret en e1 l to as ancient Rome is not clear. Is the entity asking about a time before C ht isti anity? Or is t”
  • 92% in: “o the acceptance of Christianity by the Roman Empire? A tT Oo Isee what you mean. I believe since he mentioned ancient histor”
  • 93% in: ” the Catacombs and Why? if How the Holy Roman Catholic Religion Began Ques1 toc l The entit Chris Lar ent has got other quest”
  • 93% in: “There w millions of people buried under Rome in catacornhs,l no one really knows wh y, and oi course, the explana tions that”
  • 93% in: “nd of httrial prorfrarn for entities in Rome. It is iiltcne unto a cemetery. There were rnany reasons for entities dying som”
  • 94% in: ” civil war between various religions in Rome which was the reason for Constantine calling all the religious gtou s together “
  • 94% in: “hen of icially declared the religion of Rome, The Origin of the Catholic Religion The word Catholic means Universal thus, th”
  • 94% in: “Catholic means Universal thus, the Holy Roman Catholic Religion was the Holy Roman Universal Religion, and came about from th”
  • 94% in: “ly Roman Catholic Religion was the Holy Roman Universal Religion, and came about from the orders of Constantine, and was rewr”
  • 96% in: ” Christos became the short term for the Roman Religion, and it was said that the Christos followers were in the calacomhs The”

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