057 - Story about Projetive identification 3

057 - Story about Projetive identification 3

Psychopath In Your Life podcast episode 57. In today’s episode reads a story from a victim. This is the PART THREE of the story. It is a story about Projective identification.

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Martial Law - Insurrection Act - WHAT does it mean?  FACT:  USA has been under a STATE of EMERGENCY since 1933.  Rodney King was a PSYOPS - Hatred between Black and White created by Elites.  Many LA Cops & Sherriff are GANG Members.

Martial Law - Insurrection Act - WHAT does it mean?  FACT:  USA has been under a STATE of EMERGENCY since 1933.  Rodney King was a PSYOPS - Hatred between Black and White created by Elites.  Many LA Cops & Sherriff are GANG Members.

Can we expect a decent society if the state is allowed to kill its own people?  -Coretta Scott King    Clip Played:  Trump Faces Off with Newsom As Marines Head to L.A. | The Daily Show (youtube.com) Music:   Don McLean - American Pie (Lyric Video) (youtube.com) Do you have a psychopath in your life?  The best way to find out is read my book.  BOOK *FREE* Download – Psychopath In Your Life4  Support is Appreciated: Support the Show – Psychopath In Your Life  URGENT Advice For Immigrants Navigating ICE's Increased Enforcement (youtube.com) Posse Comitatus Act - Wikipedia Martial law - Wikipedia Workers fail to show up to factories and warehouses amid fears surrounding ICE raids (youtube.com) A history lesson for Americans. You’re still British. – Patriots for Truth (patriots4truth.org) LA Protests: Local Police Brutalize Protesters During ICE Raids (theintercept.com) rodney2.pdf (mileswmathis.com)  Miles Mathis/Rodney King George Holliday who filmed LAPD beating Rodney King says video 'needed to be used' | Daily Mail Online Is Miles Mathis Real? Is the "Phoenician Navy" behind everything? | stolenhistory.net - Rediscovered History of the World Genealogy of Miles Mathis Reveals Hidden Freemasonic Bloodline With Direct Relation to First Ohio Governor Tiffin, Charlemagne, Charles Martel – Fauxlex (wordpress.com) Martial law - Wikipedia MK7 Gang Stalking and Schizophrenia RUN by USA Churches & CIA* the USA has declared citizens terrorists WITH Schizophrenia.  Made up disease with serious side effects and death. (psychopathinyourlife.com) Zersetzung was used by STASI (E.German Police) on East Germany to go after citizens.  Gang stalking and murdering anyone in their path= NOW Official USA Policy.  USA Sanctioned murder plot against ANYONE who disagrees.     (psychopathinyourlife.com) Timeline of U.S. National Emergency Powers: 1933–Present  1933–1976: Era of Open-Ended Emergency Powers  March 6, 1933 – President Franklin D. Roosevelt declares a national emergency to address the banking crisis using the Trading with the Enemy Act of 1917.   Allowed expanded military production and federal controls.  Remained in effect until 1978.  March 23, 1970 – President Richard Nixon declares a national emergency during the postal workers' strike.  Authorized use of the National Guard to deliver mail.  August 15, 1971 – Nixon declares another emergency to implement wage and price controls in response to inflation.  1973–1975 – Congressional investigations (Church & Pike Committees) uncover executive and intelligence abuses.  September 14, 1976 – Congress passes the National Emergencies Act (NEA):  Terminates all existing emergency declarations in 1978.  Requires presidents to cite specific statutory powers.  Emergencies must be renewed annually.  Congress can terminate by joint resolution. 1979–Present: Continuous Emergency Powers Under NEA  November 14, 1979 – President Jimmy Carter declares national emergency over the Iran Hostage Crisis.  Still in effect as of 2025, renewed annually.  January 17, 1995 – President Bill Clinton declares emergency over foreign terrorist threats, leading to sanctions and new anti-terror finance powers.  September 14, 2001 – President George W. Bush declares emergency after 9/11 attacks.  Activates broad military and intelligence powers.  Still in effect (used for military operations, surveillance, and detention policies).  February 15, 2019 – President Donald Trump declares emergency to build border wall.  Diverted military construction funds.  Subject to legal challenges.  January 31, 2020 – COVID-19 public health emergency (by HHS) and March 13, 2020 national emergency (by Trump).  Enabled Defense Production Act use and FEMA response.  Ended in 2023.  January 20, 2025 – President Trump (second term) declares multiple new emergencies:  Border/Immigration enforcement  Energy infrastructure  Global trade and tariff crises  Deployment of troops to U.S. cities amid unrest  Summary  1933–1976: Emergency powers used with few limits; remained active for decades.  1976 NEA: Overhauled system with transparency, term limits, and checks.  1979–present: U.S. has had at least one national emergency in effect at all times.  Over 40 active national emergencies as of 2025, mostly for foreign sanctions, terrorism, and immigration.  Martial law is the temporary imposition of direct military control over normal civilian functions of government, usually in response to a national emergency, war, rebellion, or natural disaster. It suspends ordinary law and often includes curfews, restrictions on movement, suspension of civil liberties, and military tribunals.  WHAT IS MARTIAL LAW?  Key Features:  Military takes control over some or all aspects of government.  Civil liberties may be suspended (e.g., freedom of speech, habeas corpus).  Civilian courts may be replaced with military tribunals.  Curfews, checkpoints, and warrantless arrests are often enforced.  ORIGINS & HISTORICAL CONTEXT  Ancient Roots:  The idea dates back to Roman times ("Justitium") when civil law was suspended during emergencies.  English Tradition:  Influenced by English common law, where martial law could be declared in response to invasion or rebellion, but was viewed with suspicion due to the threat to civil liberties.  U.S. Legal Foundations:  Not explicitly defined in the U.S. Constitution.  Presidents and state governors have claimed the right to declare it in extreme situations.  Article I, Section 9 allows suspension of habeas corpus during rebellion or invasion when public safety requires it.    MARTIAL LAW IN U.S. HISTORY  Year  Event  Details  1812  War of 1812  General Andrew Jackson declared martial law in New Orleans.  1861–1865  Civil War  Lincoln suspended habeas corpus; declared martial law in some areas.  1892  Coeur d'Alene labor strike  Idaho National Guard imposed martial law during mining unrest.  1934  Hawaii labor unrest  Governor declared martial law over dock strikes.  1941–1944  WWII (Hawaii)  Full martial law imposed after Pearl Harbor attack. Civil courts were suspended.  1954  Brown v. Board aftermath  Arkansas governor used National Guard to block integration—Eisenhower federalized the Guard and deployed the military.  1968  Civil unrest  Chicago and D.C. saw de facto martial law during riots after MLK’s assassination.  2005  Hurricane Katrina  Considered but not declared. The Posse Comitatus Act restricted federal troops' domestic use.    LEGAL LIMITS TODAY  Posse Comitatus Act (1878)  Limits the federal military’s ability to enforce domestic law unless expressly authorized by Congress or the Constitution.  Does not apply to National Guard under state command—governors can use them freely.  Key Court Case:  Ex parte Milligan (1866): Supreme Court ruled martial law cannot be imposed where civilian courts are operating.  Set a precedent that civilian authority must remain supreme unless there's no other choice.  MODERN USAGE & FEARS  De Facto Martial Law (not official, but functionally similar)  During natural disasters or civil unrest, governors may call in the National Guard to:  Impose curfews  Restrict movement  Use force to restore order  Martial Law Not Declared in These Cases:  COVID-19 pandemic: Lockdowns and restrictions were civil authority actions, not military law.  2020 George Floyd protests: National Guard was deployed, but martial law was not declared.  Jan 6, 2021 (Capitol riot): Some called for martial law, but it was not invoked.  CONCERNS TODAY  Misinformation often surrounds martial law, especially on social media.  Some fear its use in:  Election disputes  Mass unrest  Pandemic enforcement  No modern legal pathway allows a president to declare nationwide martial law without Congressional support or extreme circumstances.  SUMMARY  Martial Law  Civilian Emergency  Military in control  Police in control  Civil rights suspended  Rights usually intact  Military courts  Civil courts  Rare and extreme  More common  Major Times the National Guard Was Deployed for Civil Unrest in the U.S.  🔹 Before the Rodney King Riots (1992):  Year  Event  Details  1957  Little Rock, Arkansas  Eisenhower federalized the National Guard to enforce school desegregation against the governor's resistance. 1965  Watts Riots, Los Angeles  National Guard deployed after 6 days of unrest following a traffic stop and accusations of police brutality.  1967  Detroit Riot  Largest civil disturbance of the decade; Guard and Army deployed. 43 dead.  1968  MLK Assassination Riots  After Martin Luther King Jr.’s death, riots broke out in 125 cities. Guard deployed widely.  1970  Kent State University  Guard fired on anti-Vietnam protesters, killing 4 students.    🔹 Rodney King Riots (1992):  California National Guard deployed ~4,000 troops initially. Eventually, over 10,000 troops including U.S. Army and Marines were involved under Operation Garden Plot. 🔹 After 1992:  Year  Event  Details  1999  WTO Protests (Seattle)  Guard called in during anti-globalization protests.  2005  Hurricane Katrina (New Orleans)  National Guard deployed to assist with evacuation, rescue, and law enforcement.  2014  Ferguson, Missouri  Deployed after Michael Brown's shooting sparked protests and unrest.  2020  George Floyd Protests  Guard deployed in over 30 states due to widespread protests and riots.  2021  U.S. Capitol Riot (Jan 6)  Guard deployed to secure D.C. and support law enforcement. Over 25,000 troops guarded the 2021 inauguration.  Posse Comitatus Act – Overview  Enacted:  June 18, 1878  Full Name:  18 U.S. Code § 1385 – Use of Army and Air Force as Posse Comitatus  Main Purpose:  To prevent the federal government from using the U.S. Army or Air Force to enforce domestic laws without Congressional or constitutional authorization.   Key Points:  Topic  Details  Who’s restricted?  Primarily the Army and Air Force; by policy, also includes the Navy and Marine Corps.  Who’s not restricted?  National Guard under state authority, Coast Guard, federal law enforcement (FBI, ATF, DEA, etc.)  What’s banned?  Military personnel cannot arrest civilians, conduct searches, seizures, or surveillance for law enforcement purposes inside the U.S.  Exceptions?  Yes — in cases like:  National Guard under state command (Title 32)  Insurrection Act of 1807  Disaster relief & emergencies (Stafford Act)  Military support roles (logistics, intel, transport) without direct law enforcement action |  Why It Matters:  It protects civil liberties and prevents military occupation of civilian spaces.  It’s a check against authoritarianism or the use of military force against U.S. citizens.  Often comes up in debates over military at the border, protest response, and martial law scenarios.    Historical Use of Military Despite Posse Comitatus  Year  Event  How It Was Allowed  1957  Little Rock school desegregation  Eisenhower invoked the Insurrection Act  1992  LA Riots after Rodney King verdict  National Guard under state control + federal troops by Insurrection Act  2005  Hurricane Katrina  Military provided aid, not law enforcement  2020  George Floyd protests  National Guard activated by states; debate over Trump’s consideration of the Insurrection Act  "Posse Comitatus" — What the Term Means  Latin for "power of the county"  Historically meant the sheriff could summon citizens (a "posse") to enforce the law  The act was passed after Reconstruction to stop the use of federal troops in the South  The Rodney King PsyOPS - Inciting Racial Violence Intentionally March 3, or 3/3  LAPD = 12+1+16+4 = 33  Police = 7+6+3+9+3+5 = 33 (P=16=7;O=15=6;L=12=3)  Race War = 9+1+3+5+5+1+9 = 33  RK = 911 (R=18=9;K=11)  Following the acquittal of the LAPD, riots ensued in Los Angeles in April of 1992, being the worst in terms of death toll and destruction since the riots of the 1960s.  Sixties = 1+9+6+2+9+5+1 = 33  On the date of April 16, 1993, the LAPD was finally acquitted of all wrongdoing by federal courts; emphasis on federal.  4/16/1993 = 4+1+6+1+9+9+3 = 33  Federal = 6+5+4+5+9+1+3 = 33  Police = 7+6+3+9+3+5 = 33  LAPD = 12+1+16+4 = 33  Throughout history, the numbers 42 and 59 have been coded on black Americans.  In the case of Rodney King, his name Gematria is 59, and his birthday is 4/2, much like 42.  Rodney = 9+6+4+5+5+7 = 36  King = 2+9+5+7 = 23  Rodney King = 59  Born April 2, or 4/2  Five = 6+9+22+5 = 42  Nine = 14+9+14+5 = 42  Nigger = 5+9+7+7+5+9 = 42      free to find truth: 33 42 59 | The Rodney King PsyOPS - Inciting Racial Violence Intentionally Fusion centers in the United States are intelligence-sharing hubs that coordinate federal, state, tribal, local, and private-sector information. They were established to improve information sharing after the 9/11 attacks, focusing on homeland security, terrorism, and crime prevention.  What Are Fusion Centers?  Fusion centers are state-owned and operated entities that serve as central points for gathering, analyzing, and sharing threat-related information between:  Federal government (especially DHS and FBI)  State and local law enforcement  Tribal and territorial governments  Private sector  Intelligence community  They aim to detect and respond to threats ranging from terrorism and gang violence to cybersecurity breaches and public health threats.  What Law Created Fusion Centers?  Fusion centers were not established by a single federal law, but rather evolved through executive actions, post-9/11 security reforms, and federal funding streams:  Patriot Act (2001): Expanded federal surveillance and information-sharing powers.  Homeland Security Act (2002): Created the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), which began supporting state-level intelligence centers.  9/11 Commission Report (2004): Recommended improved inter-agency and intergovernmental information sharing.  Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act (2004): Strengthened mechanisms for sharing terrorism-related information across all levels.  Fusion centers grew rapidly in the mid-2000s with support from the DHS and DOJ (especially through Homeland Security Grant Programs).  How Many Fusion Centers Are There?  As of 2024, there are:  80 Recognized Fusion Centers  These are formally designated by DHS and operate in 49 states, the District of Columbia, and several major urban areas.  Some large states (e.g., California, Texas) have multiple regional fusion centers.  Who Oversees Them?  Fusion centers are state-run, but coordination and guidance come from multiple entities:  State & Local Government:  Operated by state law enforcement or emergency management agencies  State governors typically designate or support their creation  Local law enforcement contributes analysts and personnel  Federal Government:  Department of Homeland Security (DHS Office of Intelligence & Analysis):  Provides oversight, funding, training, and information systems  Has Intelligence Officers (IOs) embedded in many fusion centers  Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI):  Often works in tandem with fusion centers and Joint Terrorism Task Forces (JTTFs)  What Do Fusion Centers Do?  They focus on "all-hazards, all-crimes" approaches, including:  Terrorism threat assessments  Criminal intelligence gathering (gangs, cartels, trafficking)  Monitoring of protests or dissident activity (controversial)  Cybersecurity threat analysis  Public health emergency coordination  Infrastructure protection  Controversies & Criticism  Fusion centers have faced heavy scrutiny:  Privacy violations: Surveillance of protestors, journalists, and activists  Lack of oversight: Limited transparency, civil liberties concerns  Mission creep: Expansion beyond terrorism to monitor everyday crime or political activity  Effectiveness questioned: Senate report in 2012 said centers produced “shoddy” intelligence  Key Programs and Tools They Use  Suspicious Activity Reporting (SAR) Program  N-DEx (National Data Exchange)  HSIN (Homeland Security Information Network)  E-Guardian (FBI threat sharing platform)  Example Fusion Centers  Fusion Center  Location  Operating Agency  NYSIC  New York  NY State Police  STIC  Illinois  Illinois State Police  NCRIC  San Francisco Bay Area  Regional (multi-county)  LA JRIC  Los Angeles  Multi-agency joint effort  TLOs (Terrorism Liaison Officers)  Nationwide  Used to plug in local police/fire    Timeline: Growth of Fusion Centers in the U.S. (2001–2024)  2001  September 11 Attacks prompt a massive overhaul of national security infrastructure.  Identified failure: poor information sharing between federal, state, and local agencies.  2002  Homeland Security Act of 2002 creates the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).  Initial efforts begin to create state-level intelligence sharing centers, informally and without a central model.  2003–2004  States like Georgia, New York, and California establish early fusion centers with federal encouragement.  The National Criminal Intelligence Sharing Plan (NCISP) is issued by DOJ to improve sharing across agencies.  DHS begins offering technical assistance and guidance.  2004  Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act (IRTPA) passed.  Mandates integration of state, local, and tribal officials into the Intelligence Community.  First formal push toward fusion center standardization begins.  2005  DHS and DOJ start identifying and recognizing fusion centers across the U.S.  The first batch of centers (about 40) is formally recognized.  2006  DHS creates the Fusion Center Initiative to support the nationwide network.  Federal grant funding (UASI, SHSP) is increased to support state fusion centers.  2007  DHS releases the Baseline Capabilities for State and Major Urban Area Fusion Centers, outlining minimum requirements.  Fusion centers are encouraged to take an “all-crimes, all-hazards” approach—not just terrorism.  2008  Fusion Center Guidelines are published (DOJ & DHS collaboration).  Privacy, Civil Rights, and Civil Liberties Protection Framework is added as a requirement.  Fusion center number increases to 58 recognized centers.  2009–2010  Number of recognized centers grows to 72.  Fusion centers begin integrating cybersecurity, gang violence, human trafficking, and disaster response into their missions.  2011  Senate Homeland Security Committee releases concerns about oversight and coordination.  2012  U.S. Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations (PSI) publishes a damning report:  Fusion centers produce “irrelevant, useless, or inappropriate” intelligence.  Widespread issues of wasted funding, civil liberties violations, and poor federal oversight.  DHS disputes the report's conclusions. 2014–2016  Fusion centers expand social media monitoring and begin collaborating with private tech companies.  DHS begins embedding Intelligence Officers (IOs) within major fusion centers.  2017–2019  Fusion centers involved in monitoring civil unrest, school threats, and opioid trafficking.  Integration with FBI’s eGuardian and Suspicious Activity Reporting (SAR) system strengthened.  2020  Fusion centers monitor COVID-19-related threats, protests (e.g., George Floyd), and public health intelligence.  Rise in scrutiny due to allegations of protester surveillance during BLM demonstrations. 2021–2022  Focus expands to domestic violent extremism (DVE) and election security.  DHS renews emphasis on public-private partnerships with telecom, cyber, and banking sectors.  2023  80 fusion centers now officially recognized by DHS across the U.S.  Increased concern over AI tools, predictive policing, and data privacy within fusion centers.  Some states audit or restructure their centers for transparency. 2024  Fusion centers receive expanded federal cybersecurity funding.  Continued criticism from privacy groups, journalists, and civil liberties watchdogs.  Legislative proposals arise in some states to limit fusion center access to protest activity data.  Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department (LASD): Deputy Gangs and Cliques Deputy Gangs Overview Whistleblowers, journalists, and civil rights groups have documented secretive cliques within LASD for decades. These groups have been called “deputy gangs”, operating out of specific stations. Some notable gangs: The Executioners (Compton station) The Banditos (East L.A. station) The Grim Reapers, Cavemen, Jump Out Boys, and others Key Findings and Reports 2021: A report by UCLA’s Luskin Center and civil rights attorneys' documents over 18 active deputy gangs dating back to at least the 1970s. 2019–2022: Multiple lawsuits allege deputies beat, hazed, and retaliated against other deputies who refused to join these cliques. 2023: California State Legislature passes AB 958, defining law enforcement gangs and prohibiting participation in them. Official Statements Sheriff Alex Villanueva (2018–2022) was criticized for denying or downplaying gang activity. Current Sheriff Robert Luna has pledged reform and internal investigations. Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD): CRASH & Rampart Scandal CRASH Units (Community Resources Against Street Hoodlums) Initiated in the 1980s to fight gang violence but later accused of behaving like a gang themselves. Rampart Scandal (1999–2001) A massive corruption case involving the Rampart Division's CRASH unit: Officers planted evidence, committed perjury, engaged in theft, shootings, and gang activity. Over 100 convictions were overturned. Officer Rafael Pérez became the key whistleblower after being caught stealing cocaine. LAPD paid over $70 million in civil settlements. Reforms Post-Rampart Led to major reforms, including: Federal consent decree with the Department of Justice (2001–2013) Internal audits, new oversight procedures Restructuring of anti-gang units 💬 Current Concerns & Monitoring Ongoing lawsuits and watchdog reports suggest that both agencies still have entrenched cultures that enable abuse and protect rogue officers. Groups like the ACLU, Knock LA, and Stop LAPD Spying Coalition continue to document: Surveillance of activists Racial profiling Militarization and abuse of gang databases Fusion Center Connections Both LAPD and LASD are tied into Southern California's fusion center: LA JRIC (Los Angeles Joint Regional Intelligence Center) Provides intelligence-sharing, surveillance tools, and terrorism-related briefings Critics argue this facilitates excessive monitoring of minority communities and political dissent LASD: Lawsuits & Whistleblowers Captain Angela Walton (2024) Brought a whistleblower suit alleging retaliation by LASD under Sheriff Villanueva for her efforts to address a deputy kneeling on a handcuffed inmate’s head lapdonlinestrgeacc.blob.core.usgovcloudapi.net+9witnessla.com+9en.wikipedia.org+9. In court (Jan 2024), Villanueva testified “deputy gangs don’t exist,” while Walton and others testified otherwise witnessla.com. Sgt. Vanessa Chow (2022) Accused LASD leaders of retaliating against her husband’s investigation into the “Banditos” clique’s violent hazing. Court records show orders to avoid asking about deputy cliques; several deputies faced firing, but no criminal charges due to perceived “insufficient evidence” abc7.com. Lt. Joseph Garrido & Others (2022–present) Multiple current/former officers, including Lt. Garrido, Commander Castellano, and retired Chief Haselrig, filed retaliation lawsuits against Sheriff Villanueva en.wikipedia.org+9cbsnews.com+9knock-la.com+9. “Executioners” Lawsuit (2021 RAND/Compton) Whistleblower from Compton station alleges “Executioners” clique excludes African Americans/women and engages in planting evidence and violence eff.org+4file.lacounty.gov+4en.wikipedia.org+4. A deputy testified a murder (Andres Guardado) was part of joining that gang en.wikipedia.org. Lynwood Vikings (1990s–2011) Dept. sanctioned lawsuits over this deputy clique; $9 million in fines and multiple civil suits, including one that freed a man wrongfully imprisoned for 20 years en.wikipedia.org+6en.wikipedia.org+6witnessla.com+6. LAPD: Lawsuits & Testimonies Rampart CRASH Scandal (1990s–2000s) Over 70 officers implicated in planting evidence, perjury, shootings; ~106 convictions overturned. Resulted in more than 140 civil suits and a $125 million settlement fund en.wikipedia.org. Whistleblowers such as Rafael Pérez and Detective Russell Poole accused the department of encouraging misconduct and covering it up en.wikipedia.org+1knock-la.com+1. Whistleblower Overtime Fraud (2025) Retired Sgt. Randy Rangel awarded $4.5 million after reporting overtime billing fraud, followed by departmental retaliation latimes.com. Other suits from Transit Services alleged gender discrimination and managerial retaliation ($949,000 jury award) latimes.com. Surveillance of Protests (2020–2021) LAPD requested Ring camera feeds of Black Lives Matter protests via the “Safe LA Task Force,” sparking privacy concerns eff.org.   Timeline Linking Police Misconduct to Fusion Center Monitoring Year Event & Connection to Fusion Center Surveillance 1999–2001 Rampart CRASH scandal unfolds; LAPD unions with DOJ under consent decree. 2006 Establishment of LA JRIC (fusion center) staffed jointly by LAPD, LASD, FBI, DHS, etc. 2020 Fusion centers like JRIC actively monitor protests; LAPD uses Ring partnerships—data flows through JRIC systems. 2021 LASD deputy gang whistleblowers appear, coinciding with expanded domestic intelligence collection by fusion centers around civil unrest. 2022–2024 Multiple whistleblowers file suits; LASD faces state AG civil rights probe (Jan 2021). JRIC continues collecting “all-crimes” intel amid serious departmental misconduct.   The Kigali Principles on the Protection of Civilians are a set of 18 voluntary commitments made by countries to strengthen the effectiveness of United Nations peacekeeping operations, especially to ensure they protect civilians in conflict zones. Adopted in May 2015 in Kigali, Rwanda, the Kigali Principles aim to:  Prevent mass atrocities and civilian casualties.  Ensure that UN peacekeepers are trained, equipped, and authorized to use force to protect civilians.  Hold troop-contributing countries accountable if they fail to act.  Key Commitments Include:  Not to hesitate to act to protect civilians under threat.  To ensure that peacekeepers are prepared, trained, and equipped to protect civilians.  To investigate and hold accountable those who fail to protect civilians.  To improve information sharing and communication among peacekeepers.  To support efforts that improve the planning and performance of peacekeeping operations.  These are voluntary political commitments, not binding international law.   When Did the United States Sign On?  The United States endorsed the Kigali Principles on May 29, 2016, during the Obama administration.  The announcement was made on International Day of United Nations Peacekeepers, as part of the U.S. effort to reform and strengthen peacekeeping missions.  Why Do They Matter?  They were created in response to failures of past UN missions (e.g., Rwanda 1994 genocide, Srebrenica 1995 massacre), where peacekeepers failed to intervene to protect civilians.  The Kigali Principles are intended to avoid such failures by establishing clear standards of proactive engagement.  Although the U.S. is not a major troop-contributing country, it provides significant funding, training, and logistics for UN peacekeeping.  Additional Context  Topic  Details  Date Adopted  May 28, 2015  Initial Signatories  38 countries, led by Rwanda  🇺🇸 U.S. Endorsement  May 29, 2016 (Obama Administration)  Main Goal  Strengthen the mandate and resolve to protect civilians in UN peacekeeping missions    The 18 Kigali Principles  Train all personnel on the protection of civilians (PoC).  Ensure readiness to protect civilians before deployment.  Be prepared to use force to protect civilians under imminent threat.  Not to hesitate in using force when civilians are under threat.  Prevent and respond to sexual violence.  Maintain a strong posture and presence to deter threats.  Support political solutions, not just military.  Actively seek and share information to understand civilian threats.  Have clear rules of engagement and operational guidance for PoC.  Hold personnel accountable for failing to protect civilians.  Communicate clearly with local populations to build trust.  Enhance coordination among peacekeepers and with other actors.  Support peacebuilding and recovery efforts.  Recognize the centrality of PoC to mission success.  Deploy qualified and experienced personnel.  Ensure commanders at all levels understand their responsibilities.  Report accurately on threats and responses related to civilian protection.  Commit politically and financially to improving PoC in peacekeeping.  Countries That Have Endorsed the Kigali Principles  (as of the latest available list)  Rwanda (originator)  United States (joined May 29, 2016)  Argentina  Armenia  Australia  Austria  Bangladesh  Belgium  Benin  Botswana  Brazil  Burkina Faso  Canada  Czech Republic  Djibouti  Ethiopia  Finland  France  Germany  Ghana  Guinea  Hungary  Ireland  Italy  Latvia  Liberia  Lithuania  Malawi  Mali  Netherlands  Niger  Nigeria  Norway  Poland  Portugal  Romania  Senegal  Sierra Leone  Slovenia  South Korea  Spain  Sweden  Switzerland  Togo  Uganda  United Kingdom  Uruguay  Zambia  (The list may be slightly expanded as countries continue to sign on.)  What It Is (LESO / 1033 Program)  Official Name: Managed by the Law Enforcement Support Office (LESO), a division within the Defense Logistics Agency of the U.S. Department of Defense brookings.edu+9en.wikipedia.org+9rand.org+9. Origin: Roots trace back to the 1944 Surplus Property Act, but evolved into the 1208 program in 1990 and formally became the section 1033 program in the 1997 National Defense Authorization Act en.wikipedia.org. What It Provides It transfers excess DoD equipment—ranging from office supplies to military-grade gear—to federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies at no cost (other than shipping/maintenance) humanrightsfirst.org+5firearmslaw.duke.edu+5sciencedirect.com+5. In 2020, around 92% was non-controlled (e.g., flashlights, sleeping bags, generators); the remaining 8% was controlled, meaning sensitive items like night-vision goggles, tactical vehicles, firearms, and drones firearmslaw.duke.edu. Since inception, over $5–7 billion worth of equipment has been distributed to roughly 8,000+ agencies across all U.S. states except Hawaii aclu.org+3firearmslaw.duke.edu+3sciencedirect.com+3. How Acquisitions Work Request & JustificationAgencies apply via LESO, stating intended use (e.g., counterterrorism, counter-drug, border control) bidenwhitehouse.archives.gov+4rand.org+4en.wikipedia.org+4. Approval & OversightApprovals require civilian oversight (e.g., mayor or county board). State-level supervisors audit inventory. Ownership & Return PolicyDoD retains ownership; recipients pay storage/shipping. Controlled items must be returned when no longer needed. Unauthorized loss can result in suspension. Prohibited Equipment ListSince 2015, certain items—like weaponized vehicles, grenades, and large-caliber guns—are banned. Some restrictions were relaxed in 2017, but many remain in place. Oversight & Criticisms Program Audits: GAO and DoD Inspector General audits found losses and mismanagement; roughly 184 agencies were suspended at one point. Reforms & Orders: 2015 (Obama): Introduced stricter controls and prohibited items under Executive Order 13688. 2017 (Trump): Rolled back several restrictions, easing bans on certain gear. 2022 (Biden): New EO limited transfers further and emphasized accountability across federal, state, and local policing. Concerns: Critics (ACLU, NAACP, academics) argue the program contributes to “militarized policing,” disproportionately impacts communities of color, and increases police violence. Summary The 1033 Program is now LESO—administering transfers of surplus military gear to law enforcement. Offers both benign and military-grade equipment, with strict rules and oversight mechanisms. Legal controls govern what can be transferred; items must be responsibly used and tracked. Though reformed multiple times, it remains controversial and subject to ongoing civil‑liberties and policy debates. Public Intelligence identifies 64 aerial drone bases in the US

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The United Nations (UN) logo is EXACTLY like Roman Empire Logo and USA logo.  Injecting Meat and Cannibalism - USA is banning countries - Brown countries - Countries like Afghanistan and Yemen- USA destroyed THEIR countries.

The United Nations (UN) logo is EXACTLY like Roman Empire Logo and USA logo.  Injecting Meat and Cannibalism - USA is banning countries - Brown countries - Countries like Afghanistan and Yemen- USA destroyed THEIR countries.

"Rome did not create a great empire by having meetings, they did it by killing all those who opposed them" -Quentin Crisp   Clips Played:  Ancient Rome in 20 minutes (youtube.com)  Music: New World Coming (youtube.com) ******************************************************** Have you ever seen the water they inject in meat? It's not just water, it's a solution usually salt water and who knows what else, but it prevents bacterial growth. BTW when they clean that machine, they are very thorough using a strong caustic soap a good rinse with purified water and then a strong industrialized sanitation. 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Klug Avenue, Norfolk, NE  68701   SMART Meters & Timelines – Psychopath In Your Life ****************************************************************   The United Nations (UN) logo, with its laurel wreath and globe, does indeed resemble ancient Roman imagery, particularly SPQR-era Roman emblems. Here's a breakdown of similarities and other logos that share common visual DNA. When Was SPQR First Used?  Earliest Use: Around the mid-3rd century BCE, during the Roman Republic, likely formalized after the Lex Hortensia (287 BCE) which strengthened the voice of the people.  Became a standard part of official inscriptions, military standards, monuments, and coinage.  Seen on legionary banners, state buildings, documents, and public works.    Under Whom Was It Used?  Period  Ruling System  Used SPQR?  Notes  Roman Republic (509–27 BCE)  Consuls, Senate  ✅ Yes  Expressed joint authority of Senate and People  Roman Empire (27 BCE – ~476 CE)  Emperors  ✅ Yes  Retained for legitimacy, though Senate lost real power  Byzantine Empire (330–1453 CE)  Emperors  ⚠️ Faded  Not commonly used in later Byzantium  Modern Rome (Renaissance–present)  Civic use  ✅ Revived  Still appears on manhole covers and official city symbols in Rome today    SPQR in the Empire  Even though emperors like Augustus centralized power, they kept the SPQR symbol to show continuity with the Republic. It gave the appearance of shared governance even as emperors became absolute rulers.  Legions continued to march under SPQR standards  Emperors issued edicts in the name of Senate and People  It became a symbolic rather than actual political statement  End of SPQR’s Official Use  The Western Roman Empire fell in 476 CE, and with it, official Roman institutions like the Senate lost significance.  SPQR faded from formal political use but was sometimes revived in later Roman nostalgia (Holy Roman Empire, Italian Renaissance, Fascist Italy under Mussolini, etc.)  Summary SPQR has had continuous symbolic life for over 2,000 years: Started as a statement of shared governance in the Republic Became imperial branding under the emperors Revived by popes, nationalists, and modern city authorities When Did SPQR Begin?  SPQR stands for Senatus Populusque Romanus — "The Senate and People of Rome."  First seen: Around 509 BCE, with the founding of the Roman Republic.  Became widespread as a civic and military identifier on coins, monuments, standards, and documents.  Used throughout both the Republic and Empire, even as emperors centralized power.  Rome did not have a single "flag" before SPQR, but rather sacred, religious, and symbolic items like the fasces, animal standards, and mythological images. SPQR marked a formal shift toward a unified civic-political identity.  Fasces  Symbol of Authority and Power  Design: A bundle of elm or birch rods bound with red leather, often with a single-bladed axe emerging from it.  Origin: Likely from Etruscan ceremonial traditions.  Meaning: Represents the magistrate’s power to punish (rods for flogging, axe for execution).  Use:  Carried by lictors, ceremonial bodyguards of Roman officials.  Displayed in processions, courts, and public events.  Legacy:  Adopted in the U.S. (e.g., Lincoln Memorial, House of Representatives).  Used as a symbol by Mussolini’s Fascist Party (from which “fascism” gets its name).  2. Animal Standards (Signa Militaris)  Military Identity and Legion Pride  Before the eagle became universal under Marius (104 BCE), Roman legions used various animal totems as standards:  Animal  Symbolism  Use  Wolf  Strength, ferocity  Echo of Romulus and Remus  Boar  Courage, aggression  Used in early tribal legions  Horse  Speed, mobility  Cavalry symbolism  Bull  Stamina, brute power  Common in early legions  Minotaur  Mythical strength and terror  Rare, possibly elite units  These standards were carried by signifers (standard-bearers).  Losing a standard was a major disgrace in battle.  Later consolidated into the Aquila (eagle) as the sacred standard of all legions.   3. Mythological Images  Cultural and Religious Identity  A. She-wolf with Romulus and Remus  Depicts the legendary she-wolf nursing the twin founders of Rome.  Symbol of Rome’s divine origin and destiny.  Used on:  Coins  Statues  Public art and temples  B. Mars and Minerva  Mars: God of war, often depicted with a helmet and spear.  Minerva: Goddess of wisdom and strategy.  Used in public buildings, temples, and on armor.  C. Ancile (Sacred Shield)  One of 12 shields kept by the Salii priests.  Said to have fallen from heaven; sign of divine protection from Jupiter.  Paraded in March during ceremonial dances.  D. Capitoline Triad  Jupiter, Juno, and Minerva, worshipped on the Capitoline Hill.  Often shown together on altars, coins, and in inscriptions.    Summary Table  Type  Examples  Meaning  Fasces  Rods & axe  Legal/magisterial authority  Animal Standards  Wolf, boar, horse, eagle  Military identity and honor  Mythological Images  She-wolf, Mars, Ancile  Divine origin, protection, and Roman identity    Middle Eastern & Islamic Logos Many modern Middle Eastern state emblems share recurring motifs that reflect deep historical, religious, and cultural roots. Eagles and falcons are commonly used to symbolize power and sovereignty. Countries such as Egypt, Iraq, Palestine, Yemen, and the United Arab Emirates all incorporate versions of the Eagle of Saladin or the Hawk of Quraish in their emblems, representing strength and legacy. Circular geometry combined with calligraphy is another frequent element. For example, Saudi Arabia’s emblem features crossed swords and a palm tree, symbolizing justice and prosperity. Iran’s emblem showcases a stylized form of the word “Allah” (ﷲ), which resembles a tulip—a reference to martyrdom and revolution, deeply rooted in its national identity. Colors such as green and gold also dominate, symbolizing Islam, prosperity, and heaven. These similarities are not coincidental. Most Middle Eastern flags and emblems share foundational design elements because they are inspired by a common heritage—particularly the ideologies of Pan-Arabism and Islamic symbolism. This shared visual language expresses unity, collective identity, and historical continuity across the region. Pan-Arab Colors (Red, Black, White, Green)  These four colors are seen repeatedly and represent key historical Islamic caliphates: Black → Abbasid Caliphate White → Umayyad Caliphate Green → Fatimid Caliphate (also Islam more broadly) Red → Hashemite dynasty or Kharijite warriors They first appeared together in the Arab Revolt Flag (1916), which was designed during World War I to unite Arabs against the Ottoman Empire. Palestine, Jordan, Syria, Yemen, Iraq, Kuwait, UAE — all borrow directly or indirectly from this flag. Islamic Symbols Crescent and Star → Found on flags like Turkey and Tunisia, inherited from Ottoman iconography, representing Islamic identity. Shahada (Islamic creed) → Prominent on Saudi Arabia’s flag. Swords or Emblems of Authority → Seen in Saudi Arabia and Oman. Shared Colonial Past & Arab Nationalism Many of these countries gained independence around the same time in the 20th century and adopted flags to signal Arab unity and resistance to colonial rule. Similar designs reinforced that shared identity. Similar But Meaningfully Different While they look similar at a glance, the details — like a star in Jordan's chevron, swords in Saudi Arabia, or the Takbir (الله أكبر) in Iraq — distinguish their unique national stories. The modern political partitioning of the Middle East primarily took place after World War I, starting around 1916-1923, when the Ottoman Empire— which had controlled much of the region for centuries—collapsed. Key Dates & Events of Middle East Partitioning: 1916: Sykes-Picot Agreement A secret agreement between Britain and France, with assent from Russia, that planned how to divide the Ottoman Empire’s Middle Eastern territories between themselves after the war. It essentially drew spheres of influence in the region. 1917: Balfour Declaration Britain declared support for a "national home for the Jewish people" in Palestine, further complicating the region’s future borders. z 1918-1920: End of WWI and Collapse of Ottoman Empire The Ottoman Empire officially dissolved. 1920: San Remo Conference The League of Nations formally assigned mandates (control) of former Ottoman territories to European powers: Britain got mandates over Palestine, Iraq, and Transjordan France got mandates over Syria and Lebanon 1921-1923: Borders were drawn, and new states or mandates established, setting the foundation for many of today’s Middle Eastern countries. Who partitioned the Middle East? The main powers behind the partitioning were Britain and France, with backing and agreements involving Russia (early on) and approval by the League of Nations after WWI. How this relates to the flags: The modern Middle Eastern states’ flags mostly came into use after these partitions as new nations formed under mandates or independence, roughly from the 1920s onward. Many flags symbolize Arab nationalism, and independence struggles from European colonial rule. South Asia includes these countries: Pakistan India Bangladesh Nepal Bhutan Sri Lanka Maldives Sometimes, people also use the term Indian Subcontinent This term refers to the large landmass that includes these countries plus some surrounding areas, emphasizing their shared geological and historical ties. If you mean the geopolitical region Pakistan belongs to, it is usually South Asia, not the Middle East. If by “logos” you mean the flags of Pakistan and neighboring South Asian countries, yes, they do share some common elements, but they also reflect each country's unique identity, culture, and history. Shared Elements in South Asian Flags: The flags of Pakistan and neighboring South Asian countries do share some common elements, but they also reflect each country's unique identity, culture, and history. Colors and Symbols in South Asian Flags with Islamic Significance Green: A Prominent Islamic Symbol Green holds profound significance in South Asian flags, particularly in Muslim-majority countries. In Pakistan, green is a dominant color in the national flag, symbolizing Islam and reflecting the country's religious identity. Similarly, Bangladesh incorporates green into its flag, representing both the lushness of its landscape and its Islamic heritage. Across South Asia, many Muslim-majority nations adopt green as a key color in their flags, underscoring its importance as a symbol of faith and cultural unity. Stars and Crescents: Emblems of Progress and Light The crescent and star are iconic symbols in Islamic countries, often representing progress and enlightenment. Pakistan’s flag prominently features a white crescent and star, set against its green background, embodying these values. These symbols are widely used across Islamic nations, serving as a visual representation of hope, guidance, and advancement within the cultural and religious context. Red: A Symbol of Sacrifice Red and its variations carry significant meaning in South Asian flags, though with different connotations. In Bangladesh, the flag includes a red circle at its center, symbolizing the blood shed by those who fought and died for the country’s independence. In contrast, India’s flag features orange (often referred to as saffron) alongside white and green, with a navy blue wheel known as the Ashoka Chakra. The orange represents courage and sacrifice, while the green signifies So, We can say: Flags of South Asia reflect a mix of religious symbolism (especially Islam and Hinduism), independence struggles, and cultural heritage. Some visual motifs, like green for Islam or red for sacrifice, recur, but overall, each flag has distinctive symbols and colors tied to its national identity. National Flags of South Asian Countries: Design and Symbolism Pakistan (1947) The national flag of Pakistan, adopted in 1947, features a dark green field with a vertical white stripe on the left side, known as the hoist. Within the green area, a white crescent moon and a five-pointed star are prominently displayed. The dark green color represents Islam, the majority religion in Pakistan, while the white stripe symbolizes religious minorities and peace. The crescent moon signifies progress, and the star embodies light and knowledge, reflecting the nation’s aspirations for advancement and enlightenment. India (1947) India’s national flag, also adopted in 1947, consists of three horizontal stripes of equal width: saffron at the top, white in the middle, and green at the bottom. At the center of the white stripe is a navy blue Ashoka Chakra, a 24-spoke wheel. The saffron stripe symbolizes courage and sacrifice, reflecting the nation’s resilience. White stands for peace and truth, while green represents faith and fertility. The Ashoka Chakra signifies the eternal wheel of law, or dharma, embodying India’s commitment to justice and moral order. Bangladesh (1971) Adopted in 1971, Bangladesh’s flag features a dark green field with a red circle positioned slightly off-center toward the hoist side. The dark green color symbolizes the lushness of the land and the Islamic faith, which is central to the country’s identity. The red circle represents the blood of those who sacrificed their lives during the struggle for independence, honoring the nation’s hard-fought freedom. Nepal (1962) Nepal’s flag, unique as the only non-rectangular national flag, was adopted in 1962 and consists of two stacked triangular shapes with a crimson red background and a blue border. The upper triangle contains a white crescent moon with a face, while the lower triangle features a white sun with 12 rays. Crimson red, the national color, signifies bravery. The blue border represents peace and harmony, and the moon and sun symbolize hope and permanence, reflecting Nepal’s enduring spirit. Bhutan (1969) Bhutan’s national flag, adopted in 1969, is divided diagonally from the lower hoist-side corner to the upper fly-side corner, creating two triangles: yellow in the upper section and orange in the lower. A large white dragon holding jewels is centered along the diagonal. The yellow color symbolizes the secular authority of the king, while orange represents Buddhism and the nation’s spiritual tradition. The white dragon, known as the “Thunder Dragon,” signifies purity and reflects Bhutan’s name, “Land of the Thunder Dragon.” Sri Lanka (1951/1972) Sri Lanka’s flag, finalized in 1972 after modifications from its 1951 design, features a golden lion holding a sword on a maroon background, occupying most of the flag’s space. Four golden box leaves are positioned in the corners around the lion, and to the left are two vertical stripes of green and orange. The lion symbolizes the Sinhalese ethnicity and bravery, while the bo leaves represent Buddhism and its pervasive influence. The green stripe signifies the Muslim minority, and the orange stripe represents the Tamil minority, acknowledging the country’s diverse communities. Maldives (1965) The Maldives’ national flag, adopted in 1965, features a red rectangular field with a large green rectangle centered within it. Inside the green rectangle is a white crescent moon facing the fly side. The red color represents the courage and sacrifice of the nation’s people, reflecting their resilience. Green symbolizes peace and prosperity, while the crescent moon signifies Islam, the predominant religion in the Maldives. 1. UN Logo vs. Roman Empire Symbolism UN Logo: The United Nations logo features a globe with latitude and longitude lines, surrounded by a laurel wreath. Rome (SPQR): Roman standards, banners, and coins often included laurel wreaths, globes, and eagles to symbolize conquest, unity, and global dominion. Meaning: Both the UN logo and Roman symbolism suggest global authority, peace through order, and civilization leadership. 2. Other Logos with Shared Symbolic Themes A. Middle Eastern & Islamic Logos Many modern Middle Eastern state emblems share recurring motifs: Eagles/Falcons (power, sovereignty): Egypt, Iraq, Palestine, Yemen, and the UAE all use versions of the Eagle of Saladin or the Hawk of Quraish. Circular geometry with calligraphy: Saudi Arabia’s Emblem: Features crossed swords and a palm tree. Iran’s Emblem: A stylized representation of the word "Allah" (ﷲ), which resembles a tulip, referencing martyrdom and revolution. Green and gold: These colors are symbolic of Islam, prosperity, and heaven. B. Globalist or Supranational Organizations Logos from globalist or supranational organizations often reflect ancient imperial aesthetics: World Health Organization (WHO): Uses an identical laurel wreath and globe like the UN. World Bank / IMF: Feature globe-centric designs symbolizing economic unity. NATO: Its logo features a star with compass points, representing control and military direction. European Union (EU): Uses a ring of stars symbolizing unity, empire, and perfection—similar in design to a halo or crown. C. Freemasonry / Occult Influence Many logos reflect esoteric geometry associated with elite or secret societies: The All-Seeing Eye (triangle and eye): Found in the U.S. Great Seal and many bank logos. Compass & Square (Freemasonry): A symbol of measurement, order, and creation. Pyramids and obelisks: These shapes are often found in military insignia, Masonic symbology, or Vatican imagery.    Common Symbolic Elements   Symbol Ancient Use Modern Example Laurel Wreath Roman victory, honor UN, Olympics Globe Dominion over the world UN, WHO, World Bank Eagle/Falcon Power, divine rule US Seal, Middle Eastern nations Star (5-pointed) Divinity, perfection, military order EU, NATO, US military insignia Circle of Stars Celestial unity, empire EU, early U.S. flags, Roman coins Sword/Crossed Swords Justice, military authority Saudi Arabia, Vatican (keys and sword) 4. Why Do These Logos Look Alike? Symbolic Continuity Empires and institutions repeat visual codes to evoke legacy, authority, and control. These recurring symbols maintain a thread of continuity across history, linking past power structures to present ones. Archetypal Language Certain shapes—circles, stars, wreaths—trigger subconscious associations with unity, heaven, and perfection. This shared visual vocabulary appeals to deep psychological and cultural patterns. Mimicry of Rome Modern institutions often model themselves on ancient Rome, borrowing from its military, legal, and visual systems. This includes the intentional replication of Roman iconography to evoke gravitas and historical legitimacy. 5. Logos to Explore (All Share Imperial/Universal Style) Roman Empire: SPQR and eagle standards. Holy Roman Empire: Double-headed eagle. Napoleonic France: Bees, wreaths, and eagles. US Great Seal: Bald eagle, shield, arrows, and olive branch. League of Nations: Predecessor of the UN, also used globe imagery. World Economic Forum (WEF): Simplified globe and arc, symbolic of futurism and unity. Vatican Emblem: Crossed keys (heaven and earth), papal tiara. SPQR: Meaning and Legacy SPQR stands for the Latin phrase "Senatus Populusque Romanus", which translates to "The Senate and the People of Rome." Although the Roman Empire officially fell in 476 AD (Western Roman Empire), this abbreviation remained a powerful symbol of Roman authority and identity well into the late imperial era. It continued to be used on coins, public buildings, and military banners until the very end of the Western Roman Empire. In modern times, SPQR remains a symbol of the city of Rome. Meaning and Historical Context "Senatus" refers to the Senate, representing Rome’s aristocratic governing class. "Populusque Romanus" refers to the People of Rome, meaning the Roman citizenry. Together, the phrase symbolizes the shared authority between the Senate and the people, especially during the Roman Republic (509–27 BCE). It functioned as a formal emblem of the Roman state, much like a modern national seal. Where It Was Used SPQR was inscribed on Roman military standards (flags), public buildings, monuments, coins, and official documents. It often served as a state signature representing the authority of the Roman government. SPQR Today The symbol still appears on manhole covers, public buildings, and official emblems in modern Rome. It is also used symbolically in Roman reenactments, literature, and tattoos, often as a nod to Roman heritage or values such as civic duty and the rule of law. Modern Parallels Yes, great observation! The SPQR symbol and the United Nations (UN) logo share a similar symbolic function, though they come from vastly different historical contexts. Both serve as visual representations of governance, unity, and authority, and both are designed to communicate legitimacy.  Comparison: SPQR vs. UN Logo   Feature SPQR United Nations Represents Roman Republic / Roman State Global international cooperation Meaning "Senate and People of Rome" — authority of Roman government United Nations — global peacekeeping and diplomacy Origin Ancient Rome (5th century BCE) 1945, after World War II Visual Usage Carved in stone, stamped on coins, carried by Roman legions Olive branches surrounding a world map on flags, documents, and buildings Symbolism Civic unity and shared political power Global peace, security, and international dialogue   Why They Feel Similar: Both are official emblems of political entities. Both emphasize unity (SPQR: unity of Roman society; UN: unity of nations). Both were (or are) used to assert authority over territory and laws. Both appear on official structures, documents, and insignia to reinforce institutional legitimacy. When Did Rome Start Using SPQR? While the Roman Republic came into existence around 509 BC, the first concrete appearances of SPQR in tangible artifacts are not dated until around 80 BC. While there is debate on whether SPQR existed before 80 BC, historians generally accept that there was not. So why the symbol SPQR would appear around this time has a lot to do with what was going on during the dying days of the Roman Republic. Optimates vs. Populares: The Beginning of Rome’s Woes Without getting too much into a deep dive into several hundred years of Roman history, by the year 91 BC, there started to become a steep divide in the Republic. Coined by German historian Theodor Mommsen in the mid-19th century, one can divide the Roman people into two camps: the optimates and the populates. Though not observed during the time of political parties as the modern world would view them, these two distinct types of thought dominated the social and political discourse of the time. According to Optimates, power should remain vested in the Senate, and nothing could usurp them. Those following these beliefs felt that the Senators were elected for a reason and that the Roman citizenry should trust the political process they had built for themselves. After all, it was their way of government they believed separated them from the barbarian tribes that surrounded the Republic’s borders. On the other hand, the populates believed that the citizenry at large should have a greater voice than the Senate or at least have Senators that were more in tune with the needs of the common person. Though not the primary grievance of the populares, one of the constant rallying cries was the grain distributions advocated by politicians such as Gaius Gracchus in 123 BC. Of course, there were many other issues that the populates disagreed with. Still, traditionally grain distributions to the masses were a chief complaint on the number of people eligible, the quantity, quality, and price. Adding Fuel to the Fire: The Social War From 123 BC to about 91 BC, the divide between the optimates and populates continued to grow among the Roman population and other Latin peoples. Only some people were considered full Roman citizens despite controlling the entirety of the Italian peninsula by 91 BC. During the Samnite wars, the early Republic decided to confer Roman citizenship on those tribes who aided them or surrendered without a fight. Those people that opposed them were not granted citizenship. Over the next several hundred years, those Italian allies not considered full citizens were tired of the tax burden and manpower they provided to the Roman army with little to show for it. Chief among their proponents was a statesman named Marcus Livius Drusus. Drusus advocated for more rights for Latin peoples, if not outright citizenship. Though never proven, it is highly suspected that an agent of Rome assassinated him. Upon his death, the various Italian allies started to revolt, and the Social War started. During the Social War, two generals rose to prominence. First was the famed General Gaius Marius, and the second was his fromer subordinate Sulla. Though getting off to a rocky start, the Roman army eventually decimated most of the rebelling tribes. However, before the war concluded, troubles were brewing in Rome’s eastern provinces. The First Mithridatic War and Sulla’s Civil War While Rome was embroiled in a war at home, King Mithridates VI of Pontus invaded Asia Minor. With his armies sweeping away light Roman defenses, a new army was raised to fight him. By 87 BC, the Social War was under control, and Sulla was given command of this new army. This infuriated Marius, and strip Sulla of his command. Finally, however, Sulla marched his army on Rome. Now a general without an army, Marius was banished while Sulla went off to fight Mithridates. During Sulla’s absence, Marius decided to make his comeback. Raising a new army of his own, he marched on Rome himself and took it. Marius quickly rallied the support of fellow populares and won an unprecedented seventh consulship. Upon hearing of what Marius had done, Sulla landed his army on the Italian peninsula to retake Rome. Like the Social war, Sulla’s civil war was a conflict along party lines: optimates vs. populares. Sulla was a staunch Optimate, and after outmaneuvering Marius’ armies, he resoundingly defeated the populares army at the Battle of the Colline Gate. With his victory secured, Rome was finally at peace for the first time in nearly a decade. Why did Sulla Start Using SPQR? With Sulla now as dictator of Rome, he first went about solidifying his power. Then, after sentencing thousands of his enemies to be executed, he realized that his bloodlust would have to end eventually to restore order to the Republic. During Sulla’s time as a dictator, the phrase SPQR started to pop up everywhere. Why Sulla would choose then to do it and the phraseology he used is a testament to what he was trying to accomplish. Because of the long-standing disputes between the populares and the optimates, Sulla likely wanted to show unity between the two factions.  The optimates favored a strong senate, while the populares favored a strong citizenry. SPQR shows that both these bodies are permanently linked as both are vital to the government of Rome.  Including the term “People of Rome” would have boded well with the Italian people, now freshly minted Roman citizens. During Sulla’s reign, he extended Roman citizenship to all peoples of the Italian peninsula, including the tribes who had rebelled.  By putting the term “People of Rome” in the motto, Sulla signified that these people were just as Roman as anyone else who had been citizens for centuries by this point. Placing the phrase on coins, buildings, standards, and all forms of documents only belabored this point. The Legacy of SPQR Even after Sulla resigned from his dictatorship, the phrase SPQR remained an endearing symbol of Rome. Once the Republic transitioned to an empire, the phrase was still used even though the Senate had just a fraction of the political authority it had during the Republic. During the Roman empire, it was still seen as an important symbol of Roman history, harkening back to its early days. Even though SPQR might seem like a simple phrase, there is a ton of history behind the timing of its introduction, and Sulla put much thought into its word choice. Originally used as a rallying cry to help unite the different peoples and factions of the Roman Republic, it morphed into an enduring symbol of Rome. ******************************* What is in front of the Roma jersey? Explaining meaning of SPQR letters across shirt for Europa League final Why do Roma have SPQR on the front of their shirt in the Europa League final? Multiple Italian clubs, including Roma as well as Inter, were left without a main shirt sponsor after suspending their deal with crypto blockchain company DigitalBits. Both clubs have had DigitalBits as a sponsor since 2021, each signing a three-year deal with the crypto company, with Inter's worth a reported €85 million, while Roma's was worth a reported €40 million plus a €6 million signing bonus. While last year's payments seemingly went off without a hitch, they have reportedly missed a number of recent payments. Roma reportedly received some early payments this season, but those eventually came to a stop, while Inter claim they have not received a single penny of this year's owed amount. What does SPQR stand for on a Roma shirt? The letters "SPQR" stand for the Roman slogan which has been used to notate the state since ancient Roman days. In Latin, "Senatus Populusque Romanus," translates to "the Senate and People of Rome." It was used to designate the two components of the Roman state, the government and the populace. The abbreviation has been used for hundreds of years, adorning coins, printed on documents, and inscripted on things such as monuments, stone carvings, metal works, and other municipal structures. Various sources date the abbreviation and phrase as far back as 80 BCE. ****************************************************************** The Kigali Principles on the Protection of Civilians 29 May 2015 Official Document The Kigali Principles on the Protection of Civilians are a non-binding set of eighteen (18) pledges for the effective and thorough implementation of the protection of civilians in UN peacekeeping. The principles on the Protection of Civilians emanated from the High-level International Conference on the Protection of Civilians held in Rwanda on 28-29 May 2015. The Republic of Rwanda, the Kingdom of the Netherlands and the United States of America initiated the Principles, bringing together the first nine (9) signatories: Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Italy, Netherlands, Rwanda, Senegal, Sri Lanka, Uganda, and Uruguay. The Kigali Principles address the most relevant aspects of peacekeeping, including assessment and planning, force generation, training and equipping personnel, performance and accountability. While they are framed around the protection of civilians, the responsible implementation of the principles would address much broader deficiencies that undermine the effectiveness of peacekeeping operations conducted in volatile situations, including peacekeeper abuse. Source  The Kigali Principles on the Protection of Civilians - Global Centre for the Responsibility to Protect (globalr2p.org)

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Catholic Church Practices and Masochism - The Cilice and the Discipline (Whip) are rooted within the Catholic Church, among saints who used physical mortification to deepen their spiritual lives.  Glenn Greenwald Sex Tape Release.

Catholic Church Practices and Masochism - The Cilice and the Discipline (Whip) are rooted within the Catholic Church, among saints who used physical mortification to deepen their spiritual lives. Glenn Greenwald Sex Tape Release.

“If you can’t fly then run, if you can’t run then walk, if you can’t walk then crawl, but whatever you do you have to keep moving forward.”  Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr      Music:   Bee Gees - Stayin' Alive (Official Video) (youtube.com)  The Jesuits - Psychopath In Your Life Do you have a psychopath in your life?  The best way to find out is read my book.  BOOK *FREE* Download – Psychopath In Your Life4 Support is Appreciated:    Support the Show – Psychopath In Your Life  ************************************************************************** ‘Where’s my apology, Jim?’ Trump taunts Comey after former FBI chief says sorry for ‘sloppy’ Russia investigation — RT USA News  The FBI knew RussiaGate was a lie — but hid that truth (nypost.com)   Who is Glenn Greenwald? Known for Snowden revelations, expresses no regrets over leaked sex tapes (msn.com)  Famous journalist Glenn Greenwald mired in sex tape scandal that he says was released by 'political enemies' | Daily Mail Online  Sadomasochism - Wikipedia  Venus In Furs To Venus In Church – Leopold Von Sacher-Masoch & Lviv (Lviv: The History of One City Part 28) | Europe Between East And West (wordpress.com)  Marquis de Sade - Wikipedia  Dark Hollywood: Humiliation Rituals... Doja Cat, Justin Bieber, Taylor Swift, Kanye West, and More — Scandalous Media  Rituals of humiliation and exclusion (cyc-net.org)  The Psychology of Humiliation | Psychology Today   ************************************************************* Members of the royal families form the largest criminal organization of all time. Today here is the royal family of Belgium, in the scam of false spies. This is staged to intimidate you, deter you from divulging the truth, and to format your mind to believe that there are very few truth-sharers  Prince Gabriel of Belgium = Julian Assange   Princess Astrid of Belgium = Julian Assange's mother   Princess Elisabeth of Belgium = Sarah Harrison   King Philippe of Belgium = Edward Snoden (AKA john Lenon)  Prince Emmanuel of Belgium = Chelsea Manning (to nurture the transgender legend)   Queen Mathilde of Belgium = Pamela Anderson.   Post : Mathilde of Belgium / Pamela Anderson :  **************************************************************** The Cilice and the Discipline: Historical Context  Opus Dei's use of corporal mortification practices, such as the cilice and the discipline, is rooted in longstanding Catholic traditions rather than being directly inherited from the Jesuits. Cilice A cilice is a small metal chain with inward-pointing spikes worn around the upper thigh. It causes discomfort but typically does not lead to bleeding. Historically, cilices were made from coarse cloth or animal hair and were used as a form of penance in various Christian traditions. Notable figures such as St. Francis of Assisi, St. Ignatius of Loyola (founder of the Jesuits), and St. Thomas More practiced similar forms of mortification. Discipline Discipline refers to a small whip or scourge used for self-flagellation, symbolizing participation in the sufferings of Christ. The practice was common among various religious orders and saints, including those in the Jesuit tradition.   Opus Dei's Adoption of These Practices  Founded in 1928 by Saint Josemaría Escrivá, Opus Dei incorporated these traditional practices to encourage personal holiness and self-discipline among its members. While the Jesuits and other orders practiced similar forms of mortification, Opus Dei's use is part of a broader Catholic heritage rather than a direct adoption from the Jesuits. Escrivá emphasized that such practices were voluntary and aimed at spiritual growth. While both Opus Dei and the Jesuits have engaged in corporal mortification practices, these traditions stem from a shared Catholic history of penance and self-discipline. Opus Dei's practices are not directly inherited from the Jesuits but are part of a wider spiritual framework embraced by various religious figures and orders throughout the centuries.  Origins of Corporal Mortification in Christianity The use of corporal mortification (like the cilice and discipline/whip) in Catholicism is part of a centuries-old tradition of penance and spiritual discipline. Here's a clear breakdown of the history, development, and current status of these practices:   Biblical Foundations  Early Christians interpreted scriptures like Romans 8:13 (“put to death the deeds of the body”) and 1 Corinthians 9:27 (“I discipline my body and keep it under control”) as calls to deny bodily comforts to grow spiritually.  Jesus’s own suffering and crucifixion became a model for many mystics who sought to “share in the suffering of Christ.”  Development Through the Centuries Early Church (1st–5th Centuries) During the early centuries of Christianity, hermits and desert fathers such as St. Anthony the Great embraced severe ascetic practices. These included intense fasting, prolonged isolation, and deliberate sleeplessness. Their goal was to mortify the flesh and concentrate entirely on communion with God. Medieval Era (6th–15th Centuries) In the medieval period, mortification of the flesh became more structured within monastic communities. Saints like St. Dominic, St. Francis of Assisi, and St. Catherine of Siena employed physical suffering—such as fasting, wearing hairshirts, and self-flagellation—as a form of penance and a means to achieve spiritual union with God. During the 13th and 14th centuries, groups known as the Flagellants emerged. These lay people would publicly whip themselves in acts of atonement for sin, particularly during times of crisis such as the Black Death. Ignatius of Loyola and the Jesuits (16th Century) St. Ignatius of Loyola, founder of the Jesuit order, also practiced physical mortification, including self-flagellation. In his Spiritual Exercises, he emphasized bodily discipline as a way to cultivate humility and obedience. However, the Jesuits eventually placed greater emphasis on intellectual and spiritual discipline rather than extreme physical practices. Opus Dei and Modern Usage (20th Century) In the 20th century, St. Josemaría Escrivá, the founder of Opus Dei in 1928, revived certain practices of mortification among laypeople. These included the use of the cilice, a small spiked chain worn around the thigh for one to two hours a day, and the discipline, a small whip used once a week. Escrivá insisted that such acts were private, voluntary, and not meant for everyone. Their purpose was to cultivate humility and a deeper solidarity with the suffering of Christ. Still Practiced Today? Yes, but only by some. A limited number of Opus Dei members—particularly celibate numeraries and supernumeraries—still practice physical mortification, and always under the supervision of spiritual directors. These practices are not expected of the broader Catholic faithful. Most contemporary Catholic clergy discourage extreme forms of mortification, advocating instead for spiritual disciplines such as prayer, fasting, and acts of service. Modern Catholic Church Position  The Church permits mild mortification, such as fasting or wearing a hairshirt, as long as it is safe, supervised, and done in humility, not pride or self-harm.  Deliberate harm or obsessive mortification is condemned.  Pope Francis and recent popes emphasize inner conversion, mercy, and social justice over physical penance. Overview Table: Development and Usage Aspect Description Origin Early Christian asceticism, rooted in Scripture Medieval Practice Monks, saints, and lay movements used mortification Jesuits Practiced some mortification, emphasized discipline Opus Dei Revived physical mortification in modern times Today Still used in limited contexts (e.g., Opus Dei) Church Stance Permitted in moderation; discouraged if extreme Mortification Across Religions 1. Christianity (Catholicism, Orthodox, Some Protestants) Practices: Fasting, celibacy, hairshirts, cilice, self-flagellation, barefoot pilgrimage Traditions: Catholic mystics, saints, monks, Opus Dei, Orthodox monasticism Goal: Share in Christ’s suffering, develop humility, atone for sin 2. Hinduism Practices: Tapasya (austerity) includes intense fasting, silence, prolonged standing, and extreme yoga poses. Some sects use spikes, hot coals, or carry burdens during festivals like Thaipusam. Traditions: Sadhus, yogis, Shaivite ascetics Goal: Burn karma, conquer desire, realize the divine within 3. Buddhism Practices: Early monks embraced severe fasting and self-denial, but the Buddha later rejected such extremes in favor of the Middle Way. Vassa retreat involves additional discipline. Goal: Detachment from desire and enlightenment 4. Judaism Practices: Fasting on days like Yom Kippur and Tisha B’Av; traditional mourning involves physical discomfort. Mysticism: Some medieval Kabbalists practiced mortification, but it's rare today. Goal: Teshuvah (repentance), spiritual renewal, humility before God 5. Islam Practices: Ramadan fasting (no food or drink from dawn to dusk). Some Shi’a Muslims self-flagellate during Ashura (discouraged by many scholars). Goal: Submission to Allah, remembrance of sacrifice, purification 6. Indigenous & Tribal Religions Practices: Ritual scarring, piercing, tattooing; vision quests involving isolation and deprivation Goal: Spiritual maturity, communion with spirits, transformation Comparative Summary Religion Examples of Practices Purpose Catholicism Fasting, cilice, flagellation Atonement, humility, imitation of Christ Hinduism Fasting, piercing, extreme postures Karma purification, devotion Buddhism Austerities, fasting Detachment, enlightenment Judaism Fasting, mourning discomfort Repentance, spiritual focus Islam Ramadan fasting, Ashura rituals Submission to God, remembrance Indigenous Piercing, isolation, deprivation Vision, transformation, maturity What Is a Hair Shirt? Definition A hair shirt (or cilice in its earlier form) is a garment made from coarse animal hair like goat or horsehair. Worn directly against the skin, it causes constant discomfort without causing injury. Purpose To discipline the body (mortification) To foster humility and penitence To imitate the sufferings of Christ To detach from bodily comfort and enhance spiritual focus Historical Use in Christianity Early Christianity Inspired by John the Baptist’s rough clothing, early hermits and monks used hair shirts to practice penance and austerity. Middle Ages Saints such as St. Thomas Becket, St. Francis of Assisi, and St. Catherine of Siena wore hair shirts secretly under their garments as acts of hidden penance. Religious Orders Monastic orders like the Benedictines and Franciscans used hair shirts and related practices. Jesuits adopted variations (cilices, whips) with a more spiritual focus. Related Devices Item Description Use Hair Shirt Coarse garment (camel or goat hair) Worn under clothing for humility and penance Cilice (modern) Chain with inward-facing spikes Worn on the thigh for 1–2 hours (Opus Dei) Discipline Cord or small whip Used for symbolic or real self-flagellation Hair Belt Band of animal hair around the waist Localized form of the hair shirt Modern Usage and Spiritual Concerns Still Practiced (Rarely) Some traditionalist Catholics and Opus Dei members continue to use hair shirts or cilices, especially during Lent or special devotions. Some Orthodox monastics may also engage in such practices. No Longer Mainstream Most of the Catholic Church discourages physical mortification. Spiritual guidance today emphasizes: Prayer Fasting Charity Emotional self-discipline Spiritual Meaning vs. Misuse Spiritual Purpose To cultivate humility and love for God To symbolically share in Christ's passion To discipline the body for spiritual growth Risks of Misuse May lead to spiritual pride Can become harmful if not properly guided Church warns against excessive or unsupervised use Quick Reference Summary Tool Purpose Common Today? Hair Shirt Penitence, humility Rare Cilice Mortification of the flesh Some in Opus Dei Discipline Symbolic suffering, penance Rare What Was Used for Self-Flagellation?  St. Ignatius of Loyola, the founder of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits), practiced and promoted self-flagellation as a form of spiritual discipline and penance—especially during his early years of conversion. Here's a breakdown of what was used, how often it was done, and whether other Jesuits practiced it as well:  Scourges or whips: Often made of knotted cords, leather straps, or small chains.  Some penitents used disciplines (a specific type of whip for spiritual mortification).  In extreme cases, some used whips with small metal or bone tips, though this was more common in certain medieval practices than in Jesuit usage.   How Often Was Self-Flagellation Practiced? St. Ignatius of Loyola practiced self-flagellation frequently in his early years of spiritual conversion, especially during his retreat at Manresa from 1522 to 1523. For him, suffering was a way to imitate Christ and purify the soul. Although this practice was never formally required by the Jesuit order after its foundation in 1540, it was present among early members. In the 16th century, early Jesuits often practiced self-flagellation privately, typically on Fridays to commemorate Christ’s Passion or during the season of Lent. Figures like Francis Xavier also engaged in severe penances, though they typically did so quietly and privately. Over time, the frequency of this practice diminished as the Jesuit order matured and began to emphasize intellectual rigor, missionary work, and spiritual exercises over physical mortification. Flagellation remained a voluntary act rather than a requirement. As the Jesuits increasingly prioritized education, global missions, and discernment, they encouraged moderation and discretion in the practice of mortification. Context in Jesuit Spirituality The Spiritual Exercises of Ignatius include meditations on sin, suffering, and the Passion of Christ, but they do not require or mandate physical mortification. Jesuit spirituality has always placed a strong emphasis on interior discipline—especially the alignment of one’s will with God’s—over external penance. As the order expanded its influence in education, diplomacy, and missions, its leadership discouraged excessive self-punishment. Interior transformation became the primary goal, and discretion in external practices was emphasized. Instruments Used for Self-Flagellation The discipline, also known as a flagrum, was a short whip with multiple cords or thongs. It was often made from leather, rope, or knotted cords. Some versions included knots, small metal beads, or sharp tips to increase the pain of each strike. Simple cords or ropes were also used, sometimes tied in knots to create impact. In certain cases, they were soaked in saltwater before use to intensify the sting and slow healing, a traditional method in ascetic circles. Although rare, some penitents used light metal chains instead of rope. These chains could leave bruises or cuts and were typically used by those engaging in more extreme acts of penance. Hairshirts, though not used for flagellation, were another related form of mortification. Made from rough animal hair or coarse fabrics like goat hair, they were worn under clothing to create constant irritation, symbolizing humility and penance. Use Among Jesuits Self-flagellation was not officially required within the Society of Jesus, but some members did voluntarily practice it. Typically, it was performed privately—in one’s room or during solitary prayer—especially on Fridays or during Lent. Some Jesuits also undertook this discipline before receiving the Eucharist as a form of preparation and penance. Spiritual Reason for Mortification For Jesuits and other Catholic ascetics, self-flagellation was seen as a way to imitate Christ’s suffering. It was also a method of disciplining the body, purging sin, resisting temptation, and expressing deep humility. The practice was rooted in the spiritual idea of mortification. The word mortification comes from the Latin mortificare, meaning “to put to death.” In Christian spirituality, particularly within Catholic traditions like the Jesuits, it refers to subduing or disciplining the body, the will, or sinful inclinations in pursuit of holiness. Forms of Mortification Physical mortification includes bodily acts that cause discomfort or pain as a way of disciplining the self. Examples of such acts include fasting, self-flagellation, wearing a hairshirt, sleeping on hard surfaces, or deliberately enduring physical discomfort, such as taking cold showers. Interior or spiritual mortification is considered the more important form in Jesuit spirituality. This type involves denying one’s ego, pride, or selfish desires. It includes practicing humility, obedience, and detachment from personal preferences. The goal is to train the will to be more fully aligned with the will of God. This is central to the method of Ignatius’s Spiritual Exercises. Key Purpose of Mortification Mortification is not about self-harm for its own sake. Its purpose is spiritual purification and detachment from worldly desires or sinful inclinations. Through it, one aims to grow in virtue, develop discipline, and deepen union with God. Jesuit View on Mortification St. Ignatius of Loyola practiced severe mortifications early in his spiritual life. However, he and his successors eventually emphasized moderation. They viewed interior mortification—transforming the heart and mind—as superior to external forms. Physical mortifications were seen as acceptable only when done discreetly, safely, and under the guidance of a spiritual director. Modern Example: Opus Dei Opus Dei, a Catholic institution founded in 1928 by St. Josemaría Escrivá, promotes the sanctification of daily life. Some of its members, particularly celibate numeraries and associates, voluntarily practice corporal mortification. These disciplines are seen as spiritual tools for developing humility, penance, and a deeper relationship with Christ. Cilice: The Thigh-Worn Device A cilice is a small, lightweight metal chain embedded with inward-facing spikes, worn tightly around the upper thigh. Its primary purpose is to serve as a physical reminder of Christ’s suffering and to foster spiritual discipline and humility. The discomfort it causes is not intended to harm the body but rather to aid in inner transformation through voluntary self-denial. How Is the Cilice Used? The cilice is typically worn for about two hours each day. It is not worn on Sundays or certain feast days out of respect for the liturgical calendar. Designed to avoid injury or bleeding, the cilice causes discomfort rather than physical damage. Worn discreetly under clothing, it allows practitioners—primarily celibate numeraries of Opus Dei—to go about their daily routines while integrating this form of penance into ordinary life. Discipline: The Whip Used for Penance The discipline is a small scourge or whip made of knotted cords, used in the practice of mortification of the flesh. Traditionally, it has served as a tool for penance, reminding the user of Christ’s Passion and encouraging spiritual focus and humility. How Is the Discipline Used? In contemporary practice, particularly within Opus Dei, the discipline is used once a week during private prayer. The act lasts for a minute or two and is carried out in solitude, as a deeply personal and meditative gesture. The discipline itself is constructed from woven cotton string and is very lightweight, weighing less than two ounces. Purpose and Spiritual Context Both the cilice and the discipline are rooted in a long-standing tradition within the Catholic Church, especially among saints and ascetics who used physical mortification to deepen their spiritual lives. In Opus Dei, these practices are voluntary and not required of all members. They are typically undertaken by celibate numeraries and only with proper spiritual guidance. The goal is not self-punishment for its own sake, but rather spiritual growth. Through these disciplines, members aim to grow in humility, resist self-centeredness, and unite their personal sacrifices with the sufferings of Christ. These practices are understood as part of a broader call to sanctify ordinary life through intentional acts of love, sacrifice, and self-control.

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Psychopaths RUN the world. Are you living or working with a Psychopath?  Tune in to learn how to figure it all out.

Psychopaths RUN the world. Are you living or working with a Psychopath?  Tune in to learn how to figure it all out.

There are two kinds of folks who sit around thinking about how to kill people: psychopaths and mystery writers. — Richard Castle Clip Played: From: 10/2016 Crime Scene – JimHarold.com Do you have a psychopath in your life?  The best way to find out is read my book.  BOOK *FREE* Download – Psychopath In Your Life4 Support is Appreciated:    Support the Show – Psychopath In Your Life ****************************************************** Quotes from the interviewed psychopaths: The person you need me to be in order to trust, confide in, support and promote is the person I will become.  Being free of unpredictable emotional reactions and guilt, I am free to be whatever, whenever and then change that when necessary…  — “Bill” I was 11 when I knew I was not like other people because I saw someone die in front of me, and then everyone was so upset about it, and I didn't see why.  — “Steve” You don’t loudly sigh with boredom at a funeral. You probably don’t feel bored at a funeral. I do. Exceptionally so. And I suppose I may sometimes forget myself without realizing. There have been many occasions where people have been looking at me oddly for reasons unclear to me.  — “Fred” Who is the psychopath in your life or all of our lives, those at the top? This podcast dives into the mindset of psychopaths—the psychopath who doesn’t go to jail or the psych-ward—so you can better understand, identify, and eliminate them from your life. The entire world is run by psychopaths, all imposters. The Misleading Research on Psychopaths Studies about psychopaths have been VERY misleading to NON-Existent. Robert Hare: The Modern Psychopathy “Expert” Robert Hare, the world’s leading “expert” on psychopaths, did a study using prison inmates over 30 years ago. That study is the focus of his book published in 1993 titled Without Conscience: The Disturbing World of the Psychopaths Among Us (reissued 1999). NO studies since then. That study is likely very flawed at best. Who Did Hare Base His Work On? Hervey Milton Cleckley, M.D. (1903 –1984) was an American psychiatrist and pioneer in the field of psychopathy. His book, The Mask of Sanity, originally published in 1941 and revised in new editions until the 1980s, provided the most influential clinical description of psychopathy in the twentieth century. Hervey Cleckley: The “Father” of Psychopathy What is Hervey Cleckley Best Known For? On many occasions, Cleckley was asked to testify at important trials. An example was the 1979 trial of Ted Bundy who murdered more than thirty people. ” Bundy received a mental health evaluation from Hervey Cleckley when he was on trial for the Florida murders. Cleckley is considered to be the “father” of psychopathy. He diagnosed Bundy as a psychopath. Cleckley testified that Bundy was a classic psychopath but was not criminally insane. The Ted Bundy Trial: A Staged Event? The Bundy trial was fake, what does this tell you about Cleckley? Bundy was the first televised trial in this country, any televised trials are FAKE. True Crime is FAKE | Ted Bundy | Chris WATTS FAKE Murder – YouTube The Ted Bundy trial is where the definition of psychopaths grew wings, thanks to Cleckley. Cleckley’s Other Contributions Vitamins Virgil P. Sydenstricker was a professor of medicine and an internationally recognised specialist in hematology and nutrition. Articles published with Cleckley were among the first to describe an atypical form of pellagra (now known as “niacin deficiency”), which was then endemic in southern states. In 1939 and 1941, they published on the use of nicotinic acid (niacin or vitamin B3) as a treatment for abnormal mental states and psychiatric disorders. The studies have been erroneously used to justify the use of megavitamin therapy in psychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia. Coma Shock Therapy Cleckley practiced the controversial “coma therapy“, where psychiatric patients would be repeatedly put into comas over several weeks through overdoses of insulin, metrazol or other drugs. In the wake of sometimes fatal complications, Cleckley published in 1939 and 1941 advising on theoretical grounds the prophylactic administration of various vitamins, salts and hormones. In 1951, he also co-published case study research suggesting the use of electronarcosis for various conditions, a form of deep sleep therapy initiated by passing electric current through the brain, without causing seizures as in electroconvulsive therapy, which he also used. Stunning with electricity is known as electronarcosis, and killing with electricity is known as electrocution. Criminal Responsibility In 1952 Cleckley, along with Walter Bromberg a senior psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, published an article on the insanity defense. They suggested changing the wording of it to: “In your opinion, was the defendant suffering from disease of the mind and if so, was it sufficient to render him unaccountable under the law for the crime charged?” The concept of ‘accountability’ was intended as an alternative to a narrow definition of ‘responsibility’ under the M’Naghten rules, which requires an absence of moral knowledge of right and wrong, in effect only covering psychosis (delusions, hallucinations). They argued that mental illness can involve any part of the mind and that the insanity test should focus on the extent to which the accused’s mind overall, due to some inner pathology ‘whether obvious or masked’, was unable to operate in accord with the law. However, 10 years later, a chapter by Cleckley on “Psychiatry: Science, Art, and Scientism” cautioned others against a common exaggeration of the abilities of psychiatry to diagnose or treat, including in regard to criminal responsibility. In that regard, Cleckley expressed his agreement with a critique by Hakeem, yet Hakeem had quoted Cleckley’s claims about psychopathy as an example of psychiatrists exaggerating how clear their diagnostic terms are to each other. Cleckley was a psychiatrist for the prosecution in the 1979 trial of serial killer Ted Bundy, the first to be televised nationally in the United States. After interviewing Bundy and reviewing two prior reports, he diagnosed him as a psychopath. At the competency hearing a defense psychiatrist also argued that Bundy was a psychopath, however, he concluded that Bundy was not competent to stand trial or represent himself, while Cleckley argued that he was competent. Multiple Personality In 1956, Cleckley co-authored a book The Three Faces of Eve with Corbett H. Thigpen, his partner in private practice and colleague at the department of psychiatry in Georgia University. It was based on their patient Chris Costner Sizemore who Thigpen especially had treated over several years. They published a research article on the case in 1954, documenting the sessions and how they came to view it as a case of ‘multiple personality’, referencing Morton Prince‘s earlier controversial case study of Christine Beauchamp (pseudonym). They also discussed what is meant by ‘personality’ and identity, noting how it can change even in everyday senses (becoming ‘a new person’ or ‘not himself’ etc.). Such a diagnosis had fallen into relative disuse in psychiatry but Thigpen and Cleckley felt they had identified a rare case, though others have questioned the use of hypnosis and suggestion in creating some if not all of the characterization, and the diagnosis of multiple personality disorder (now dissociative identity disorder) remains controversial despite, or because of, upsurges in diagnoses in America. The book also served as the basis for a blockbuster 1957 film The Three Faces of Eve starring Joanne Woodward, in which Lee J. Cobb played the initial treating psychiatrist and Edwin Jerome the consultant. Both Thigpen and Cleckley received writing credits and reportedly over a million dollars. In the book and film ‘Eve’ is cured of her alternate personalities, but Sizemore states that she was not free of them until many years later. She also alleges that she was not aware the session reports would be published outside of medical circles, or that she was signing over rights to her life story forever (for $3 for the book rights to McGraw-Hill which sold 2 million copies and $5000 for the visual rights (relatives received $2000)). She fought unsuccessfully to stop the publication of videos of her treatment sessions, but in 1989 successfully sued the film studio 20th Century Fox when it wanted to make a parody remake of its film and tried to use a 1956 contract she had signed, without legal representation via Thigpen, to prevent Sissy Spacek optioning Sizemore’s own published book on her life. When Sizemore returned to Augusta for a speaking tour in 1982 neither Thigpen or Cleckley attended and she did not visit them, though in 2008 she described the diagnosis and treatment of her as courageous. In 1984 Thigpen and Cleckley published a brief communication in an international hypnosis journal cautioning against over-use of the diagnosis of multiple personality disorder. ********************************************************** Who Is Robert Hare? Robert D. Hare was born on January 1, 1934 in Calgary, Alberta. He was raised in a close-knit, working-class family. Hare’s mother had French Canadian roots and her family dated back to Montreal in the 1600s. Hare’s father was a roofing contractor who spent much of his time during the great depression riding the rails and looking for work. Robert Hare is a Canadian psychologist who made major contributions to the fields of criminal psychology and forensic psychology. He is best known for his research on psychopathy. Hare is the creator of the Psychopathy Checklist and the Psychopathy Checklist-Revised. Hare advises the FBI‘s Child Abduction and Serial Murder Investigative Resources Center (CASMIRC) and consults for various British and North American prison services. Hare is currently a professor emeritus of the University of British Columbia. He is considered to be the world’s foremost expert on psychopathy as he has spent more than 30 years studying the condition. Hare now works closely with law enforcement and sits on several law enforcement committees and boards in Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States He describes psychopaths as ‘social predators while pointing out that most don’t commit murder. He has been nicknamed “Beagle Bob” by his close friends for his ability to follow a scent. How Hare Got Started   Frustrated by a lack of agreed definitions or rating systems of psychopathy, including at a ten-day international North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) conference in France in 1975, Hare began developing a Psychopathy Checklist. Produced for initial circulation in 1980, the same year that the DSM changed its diagnosis of sociopathic personality to Antisocial Personality Disorder, it was based largely on the list of traits advanced by Cleckley, with whom Hare corresponded over the years. Hare redrafted the checklist in 1985 following Cleckley’s death in 1984, renaming it the Hare Psychopathy Checklist Revised (PCL-R). It was finalized as a first edition in 1991, when it was also made available to the criminal justice system, which Hare says he did despite concerns that it was not designed for use outside of controlled experimental research. It was updated with extra data in a 2nd edition in 2003. The PCL-R was reviewed in Buros Mental Measurements Yearbook (1995), as being the “state of the art” both clinically and in research use. In 2005, the Buros Mental Measurements Yearbook review listed the PCL-R as “a reliable and effective instrument for the measurement of psychopathy” and is considered the ‘gold standard’ for measurement of psychopathy. However, it is also criticized. Hare has accused the DSM’s ASPD diagnosis of ‘drifting’ from clinical tradition, but his own checklist has been accused of in reality being closer to the concept of criminologists William and Joan McCord than that of Cleckley Hare himself, while noting his promotion of Cleckley’s work for four decades, has distanced himself somewhat from Cleckley’s work. Beyond Prison: The Real Psychopaths Problem with the above statement is that studying psychopaths in prison is one issue, but what about the ones roaming around running things? While the PCL-R has become the gold standard test for identifying psychopathy among prisoners, Hare has been warning about non-criminal psychopaths since he wrote his bestselling book Without Conscience in 1993. What Bob Hare and the FBI say about psychopaths: FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin – July 2012 — LEB Hmmm, warning people that non-criminals could be a thing doesn’t quite cut it;) UBC professor emeritus Robert Hare, an internationally renowned expert on psychopaths, has offered his side of the story in a heated dispute over the boundaries of academic freedom. One of his adversaries is his former graduate student, SFU psychology professor Stephen Hart, who is also a highly regarded researcher in the area of psychopathology.” Who knows could have been a trick lawsuit to explain the FACT they never did any real studies. Hare’s Tools and Influence Hare is also co-author of derivatives of the PCL: The Psychopathy Checklist: Screening Version (PCL:SV) still requires a clinical interview and review of records by a trained clinician The P-Scan (P for psychopathy, a screening questionnaire for non-clinicians to detect possible psychopathy The Psychopathy Checklist: Youth Version (PCL:YV) to assess youth and children exhibiting early signs of psychopathy The Antisocial Process Screening Device originally the Psychopathy Screening Device; a questionnaire for parents/staff to fill out on youth, or in a version developed by others, for youth to fill out as self-report. Hare is also a co-author of the Guidelines for a Psychopathy Treatment Program. Hare also co-developed the ‘B-Scan’ questionnaires for people to rate psychopathy traits in others in the workplace. Hare is currently a professor emeritus of the University of British Columbia. He is considered to be the world’s foremost expert on psychopathy as he has spent more than 30 years studying the condition. Hare now works closely with law enforcement and sits on several law enforcement committees and boards in Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States He has been nicknamed “Beagle Bob” by his close friends for his ability to follow a scent. The Bigger Picture: Psychopaths Among Us What is that old saying? The Fox guarding the Hen House? Better to have us thinking dangerous psychopaths like Bundy are safely locked away. I doubt Bundy is even dead now. The world is staged to deceive. That is how they got us surrounded. My research has not been based on prisoners but on the actual psychopaths sitting next to us.  Hiding in plain sight. I suspect it is closer to 1 or 2 per FOUR people. A big difference. Look around; who is running things? Many people are modeling psychopathic behavior in the quest for more money. Money is even fake, yet people will go the extra mile to get more. I would argue that psychopaths are in charge of every part of society that I have researched. NO Studies have been done outside of the prison population. wonder why? On purpose is the answer. How else could they get us so surrounded? They are even lying about what sex they are. The women are all men wearing wigs. Women truly run the world, but they do it hiding as men. In Summary Herve Cleckley was the original “researcher” into psychopaths who wrote The Mask of Sanity. Cleckley, testified at the Bundy Trial. Ted Bundy was the first televised trial in the USA. ALL televised trials are fake. Robert Hare based his early research on Cleckley for 40 years. This is where the definition of psychopaths grew wings.

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The Titanic was Sunk to Create the US Federal Reserve -Vatican Secret Societies Jesuits and the New World Order FULL Audio.

The Titanic was Sunk to Create the US Federal Reserve -Vatican Secret Societies Jesuits and the New World Order FULL Audio.

"The Illuminati Order was preceded in the 1500's in Spain by the 'Alumbrados', a Christian heresy started by crypto Jews called 'Marranos'. The founder of the Jesuit Order, Ignatius of Loyola, was a Marrano / Alumbrado. Thus, when people today argue whether it is the Jesuits or Zionists or Illuminati who are responsible for our troubles, they are really talking about the same beast." ~ Henry Makow   Clip Played:  Vatican Secret Societies Jesuits and the New World Order (youtube.com)  GREAT List -Castro, King of Spain - : The testimony of Jonah: Famous people who attended Jesuit schools (jonahfrank-bp4.blogspot.com) Do you have a psychopath in your life?  The best way to find out is read my book.  BOOK *FREE* Download – Psychopath In Your Life4 Epstein Island (youtube.com) The Jesuits - Psychopath In Your Life Support is Appreciated:    Support the Show – Psychopath In Your Life ********************************************** Ex-Lehman Trader SOUNDS ALARM on Private Equity BUBBLE (youtube.com) If you have a 401K or Real Estate in USA, this channel is an honest player. Private Equity is robbing everyone, whoops, too bad they never got regulated: Wallstreet is Bankrupt | 401k Failed Retirement Experiment (youtube.com)  Turn a box fan into air filtration system:  This Box Fan Hack Will Change Your Home! 😱 💨 (youtube.com) To hang fans in window or attach a filter, best option is Picture Wire OOK Galvanized Steel Hanging Wire, 110FT, 25 LB, 1 Piece - Walmart.com ********************************************** St. Ignatius of Loyola, the founder of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits), practiced and promoted self-flagellation as a form of spiritual discipline and penance—especially during his early years of conversion. Here's a breakdown of what was used, how often it was done, and whether other Jesuits practiced it as well:  What Was Used for Self-Flagellation?  Scourges or whips: Often made of knotted cords, leather straps, or small chains.  Some penitents used disciplines (a specific type of whip for spiritual mortification).  In extreme cases, some used whips with small metal or bone tips, though this was more common in certain medieval practices than in Jesuit usage.  St. Ignatius Loyola practiced it frequently in his early years of spiritual conversion, especially during his retreat at Manresa (1522–23). He saw suffering as a way to imitate Christ and purify the soul.  The practice was not formally required by the Jesuit order after its foundation in 1540.  Early Jesuits often practiced self-flagellation privately, typically on Fridays (to commemorate Christ’s Passion) or during Lent.  It was more common in the 16th century and gradually faded in regular practice as the order matured and emphasized mental prayer, education, and missionary work.  Francis Xavier and others also engaged in severe penances, though often quietly and privately.  Flagellation was seen as a voluntary act, not a requirement.  Over time, the Jesuits emphasized spiritual exercises, discernment, and intellectual rigor more than physical mortification.  Context in Jesuit Spirituality:  Ignatius’s Spiritual Exercises include meditations on sin and suffering, but they don’t mandate physical mortification.  The Jesuits discouraged excesses in self-punishment. As the order became more involved in education, diplomacy, and global missions, moderation and discretion were encouraged.  Instruments Used for Self-Flagellation  Discipline (Flagrum)  A short whip with multiple cords or thongs.  Often made of leather, rope, or knotted cords.  Some had knots, small metal beads, or sharp tips to increase pain.  Cords or Ropes  Tied in knots to create impact.  Sometimes soaked in saltwater before use to make the wounds sting and prevent quick healing (a traditional ascetic method).  Chains (rare but documented)  Light metal chains used instead of rope by more extreme penitents.  These could leave bruises and cuts and were usually reserved for more severe penance.  Hairshirts (related, not flagellation but mortification)  Made of rough animal hair or coarse fabric (like goat hair).  Worn under clothing to irritate the skin continuously as a form of humility and penance. Use Among Jesuits  Not required, but some members practiced it voluntarily.  Typically done:  Privately, in their rooms or during private prayer.  On Fridays (to commemorate Christ’s Passion).  During Lent, or before receiving the Eucharist.    Spiritual Reason  Jesuits, like other Catholic ascetics, viewed the practice as:  A way to imitate Christ’s suffering.  A method for disciplining the flesh, purging sin, or avoiding temptation.  An expression of penance and humility.  Mortification comes from the Latin mortificare, meaning “to put to death.” In Christian spiritual practice, especially in Catholic traditions like the Jesuits, mortification refers to the act of subduing or disciplining the body, desires, or will for spiritual purposes.  Mortification can take several forms:  Physical Mortification  Acts that cause bodily discomfort or pain to discipline the body.  Examples:  Fasting  Self-flagellation  Wearing a hairshirt  Sleeping on the floor  Cold showers or discomfort for penance  Interior (Spiritual) Mortification  The more important form in Jesuit spirituality.  Involves:  Denying one's ego, pride, or selfish desires  Practicing obedience, humility, and detachment  Training the will to align with God’s will  This is central to Ignatius of Loyola’s Spiritual Exercises.  Key Purpose  Mortification is not about self-harm for its own sake. It’s about:  Spiritual purification  Detachment from worldly or sinful inclinations  Growing in virtue, discipline, and union with God  Jesuit View on Mortification  St. Ignatius of Loyola practiced severe mortifications in his early years.  Later, he and his successors emphasized moderation:  Interior mortification was considered superior to external practices.  Physical mortifications were acceptable if done discreetly, safely, and under spiritual guidance.  Opus Dei, a Catholic institution founded in 1928 by St. Josemaría Escrivá, encourages its members to seek holiness through their everyday lives. Some members, particularly celibate numeraries and associates, voluntarily practice traditional forms of corporal mortification as spiritual disciplines. Cilice: The Thigh-Worn Device  A cilice is a small, light metal chain with inward-pointing spikes worn around the upper thigh. Its purpose is to serve as a physical reminder of Christ’s suffering and to foster spiritual discipline. Usage: Typically worn for about two hours each day, except on Sundays and certain feast days.  Design: The cilice is designed to cause discomfort without causing injury or bleeding. Discipline: The Whip Used for Penance  The discipline is a small scourge or whip made of knotted cords, used as an instrument of penance. It is employed in the practice of mortification of the flesh. Usage: Some celibate members of Opus Dei use the discipline once a week for a minute or two, typically during private prayer. Design: The discipline is made of woven cotton string and weighs less than two ounces. Purpose and Context  Opus Dei teaches that these practices are voluntary and should be undertaken with spiritual guidance. They are intended to help members grow in humility, resist self-centeredness, and unite their personal sacrifices with the sufferings of Christ. These practices are part of a broader tradition within the Catholic Church, historically used by various saints and religious figures.  Members of Opus Dei, particularly those who are celibate numeraries, practice a form of corporal mortification by wearing a device known as a cilice.  What Is a Cilice?  A cilice is a small metal chain with inward-pointing spikes, worn tightly around the upper thigh. Its purpose is to cause discomfort as a form of penance and spiritual discipline, serving as a physical reminder of Christ's suffering.   How Is It Used?  Duration: Typically worn for about two hours each day, excluding Sundays and certain feast days.   Design: The cilice is designed to cause discomfort without causing injury or bleeding.   Usage: Worn discreetly under clothing during daily activities.  Purpose and Context  The practice of wearing the cilice is rooted in a long tradition of corporal mortification within the Catholic Church. It is intended to help members grow in humility, resist self-centeredness, and unite their personal sacrifices with the sufferings of Christ. Opus Dei emphasizes that such practices are voluntary and should be undertaken with spiritual guidance. Opus Dei  ***********************************************   The Titanic was Sunk to Create the US Federal Reserve.   The sinking of the Titanic has always been an event surrounded by a great deal of mystery. The cause of the demise of the ‘unsinkable’ vessel has been questioned and analyzed for nearly 100 years.   Many have concluded that the Titanic tragedy was caused by sinister events and that the sinking of the famous vessel was well planned, well executed, and orchestrated.   The Federal Reserve was installed as part of the Federal Reserve Act in December of 1913, roughly one year and eight months after the Titanic tragedy. 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The Titanic was Sunk Deliberately to Create the Federal Reserve -Three men were the targets.  WHO is behind it?  The Jesuits.  Why does the USA store Gold for Germany and other countries?

The Titanic was Sunk Deliberately to Create the Federal Reserve -Three men were the targets.  WHO is behind it?  The Jesuits.  Why does the USA store Gold for Germany and other countries?

“The Jesuit is inwardly a devil, outwardly a monk and altogether a serpent."   Clips Played:   Vatican Secret Societies Jesuits and the New World Order (youtube.com)  Music:  Harry Chapin - Dance Band on the Titanic (youtube.com)    BOOK *FREE* Download - Psychopath In Your Life Support is Appreciated:    Support the Show – Psychopath In Your Life *************************************************** The Jesuit Order Exposed | Reptilian Dimension (wordpress.com)  Titanic (1997 film) - Wikipedia  The Jesuits - Psychopath In Your Life  Psychopath in Your Life Podcast - Is The Vatican & CIA the head of world-wide child sex trafficking?  Ninth Circle and Dantes Hell. Did you KNOW: 86% of sex trafficked children were in social services when they went missing.  The plan not the bug in the system. | Free Listening on Podbean App  Psychopath in Your Life Podcast - Knights Templar were before JESUITS. Vatican OWNS City of London * Control the Money and Mind of Man. Vatican from Etruscan Goddess Vatika. Etruscans were BLACK. | Free Listening on Podbean App   The 2012 audit of Federal Reserve. What was revealed in the audit was startling:   $16,000,000,000,000.00 had been secretly given out to US banks and corporations and foreign banks everywhere from France to Scotland. From the period between December 2007 and June 2010, the Federal Reserve had secretly bailed out many of the world's banks, corporations, and governments. The Federal Reserve likes to refer to these secret bailouts as an all-inclusive loan program, but virtually none of the money has been returned and it was loaned out at 0% interest.  .Audit of the Federal Reserve Reveals $16 Trillion in Secret Bailouts — Puppet Masters — Sott.net  *****************************************  Confronting Pseudo-Archaeological Memes Pt 1 - Does IHS really refer to the Isis-Horus-Set Trinity? - The Ancient Bridge  The Rothschilds, the Jesuits and the Vatican Treasury | SOTN: Alternative News, Analysis & Commentary (stateofthenation.co)  The Black Nobility Jesuit Order: Founders of Fascism, Freemasonry, Illuminati, The Vatican & Zionism (humorousmathematics.com)  The Bank That Secretly Controls All Banks (youtube.com)  Both Supreme Court Justices nominated by Trump are Jesuit trained | Dominus ac Redemptor 1773 (wordpress.com)  The Titan : Theodore Dreiser : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive   AUDIO version of book The Titan.  3 Part Series  Did the Titanic Really Sink or was it Olympic? – The World We Live In (wordpress.com)  The Titanic was Sunk to Create the US Federal Reserve - Cosmos Chronicle  The Titan : Theodore Dreiser : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive  The Titan (novel) - Wikipedia  Sinking of the Titanic: A False Flag Operation to Establish the Federal Reserve – The Millennium Report  The Order of the Jesuits - Who Are They? (end-times-prophecy.org)  10 FACTS You Must Know About The Jesuits! (worldslastchance.com)  The Jesuit Mission: Seeking God in All Things - Georgetown University   The Titanic was Sunk to Create the US Federal Reserve - Cosmos Chronicle  The Titan : Theodore Dreiser : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive  The Titan (novel) - Wikipedia  Sinking of the Titanic: A False Flag Operation to Establish the Federal Reserve – The Millennium Report  Psychopath in Your Life Podcast - Is The Vatican & CIA the head of world-wide child sex trafficking?  Ninth Circle and Dantes Hell. Did you KNOW: 86% of sex trafficked children were in social services when they went missing.  The plan not the bug in the system. | Free Listening on Podbean App  Psychopath in Your Life Podcast - Knights Templar were before JESUITS. Vatican OWNS City of London * Control the Money and Mind of Man. Vatican from Etruscan Goddess Vatika. Etruscans were BLACK. | Free Listening on Podbean App   Psychopath in Your Life Podcast - Pope Francis the 1st JESUIT Pope. Is he the Antichrist? The End Times Prophecy | Free Listening on Podbean App    *****************************************  DID JP MORGAN GET THE IDEA OF HOW TO KILL OFF THE OPPOSITION TO THE FEDERAL RESERVE FROM A BOOK WRITTEN 14 YEARS PRIOR?  J.P. Morgan was ordered by the Jesuits to build the Titanic. This ‘unsinkable’ ship would serve as the death ship for those who opposed the Jesuits’ plan for a Federal Reserve System. These rich and powerful men would have been able to block the establishment of the Federal Reserve, and their power and fortunes had to be taken out of their hands  Jesuit Order tutored Karl Marx concerning tenets of communism inside the British Museum in 1848. The Jesuits tutored Karl Marx for nearly 30-years.  Lenin was trained by the Jesuit Order in Geneva Switzerland; it was Diego Bergen Germany’s ambassador to the Vatican during Germany’s Weimar Republic & during Hitler’s NAZI Germany that provided transport for Lenin into Russia via the Vatican's Sealed Train.  Josef Stalin was trained by the Jesuit Order inside the Orthodox Seminary in Tiflis, Georgia. Russia. Together with Stalin was Cardinal Agajanian.  It matches Congressman McFadden’s speech in the U.S. Congress that the Jesuit’s established Federal Reserve Bank financed communist revolution in Russia.   The establishment of the Federal Reserve Bank was a JESUIT ORDER’s MASTERPIECE. The Sinking of Titanic is a JESUIT ORDER’s TREACHERY AT ITS FINEST.  The "Jesuit Conspiracy" Theory  This theory claims that the Jesuits orchestrated the sinking of the Titanic in 1912 to eliminate powerful opponents of the Federal Reserve, which was established the following year in 1913. The usual names mentioned as targets are:  Benjamin Guggenheim  Isidor Straus  John Jacob Astor IV  All three were wealthy, influential men who perished on the Titanic, and are often falsely claimed to have been vocal opponents of central banking (though there's little direct historical evidence that they actively opposed the Federal Reserve).  The claim about Captain Edward Smith being a Jesuit temporal coadjutor (i.e., a layperson working for the Jesuits) stems mostly from a book by Eric Jon Phelps, a known conspiracy theorist and author of Vatican Assassins. There's no hard evidence that Smith had any link to the Jesuits or the Vatican. In fact, he was an experienced and well-respected captain employed by the White Star Line.  Problems with this theory:  No documentary evidence links the Jesuits directly to the Titanic or to Captain Smith.  No documented statements or writings by Astor, Guggenheim, or Straus clearly show opposition to the creation of a central bank.  The theory relies heavily on guilt by association and speculative links.    2. The "Olympic Switch" Theory  Another conspiracy claims that the ship that sank was not the Titanic but its sister ship, the Olympic, which had been damaged in an earlier accident and was allegedly switched for insurance fraud.  Proponents argue the ships were nearly identical and that a switch would have allowed White Star Line (owned by J.P. Morgan’s International Mercantile Marine Company) to collect insurance on a ship that would otherwise be a total loss.  J.P. Morgan, a powerful financier, canceled his booking at the last minute, which adds to the speculation.    Problems with this theory:  The Olympic and Titanic had many structural differences (e.g., number of portholes, layout of the promenade decks), making a switch difficult to pull off and hide from thousands of shipbuilders and crew.  The Olympic continued to serve until 1935, making its survival post-1912 quite public.    3. Federal Reserve & 1913 Link  While it's true that the Federal Reserve Act was passed in December 1913, and that some who died on the Titanic were rich industrialists, there's no conclusive evidence that their deaths were orchestrated to clear the path for central banking reform.  The main proponent of the Federal Reserve, Senator Nelson Aldrich, had begun pushing reforms years earlier.  The real opposition to the Fed came more from populists and anti-banking agrarian interests than from a handful of elites.   History of Federal Reserve Since the early 1830’s, America has not had a central bank. The Jesuits desperately wanted another central bank in America so that they would have a bottomless reservoir from which to draw money for their many wars and other hideous schemes around the world.  In 1910, seven men met on Jekyll Island just off the coast of Georgia to plan the Federal Reserve Bank. Nelson Aldrich and Frank Vanderclip represented the Rockefeller (Illuminati) financial empire.  Henry Davidson, Charles Norton and Benjamin Strong represented J.P. Morgan (Illuminati). Paul Warburg (Illuminati) represented the Rothschild’s (Illuminati) Banking dynasty of Europe.  The Rothschilds were the banking agents for the Jesuits and held the key to the wealth of the Roman Catholic Church.  The Real Story Behind Titanic Remember the Hollywood block-buster movie film TITANIC with actor Leonardo DiCaprio? Well, it is not the real story. It is just part of the story. What you’ll read below is the true story as to what really happened to the famous ship called Titanic. The information you’ll read below is not a conspiracy theory, but rather well-recorded in the books of World History. Prophetic Fiction FACT: In 1898 a man named Morgan Robertson penned a book titled “Wreck of the Titan” about a luxury liner deemed unsinkable that was going too fast in the North Atlantic in April and hit an iceberg killing most everyone on board due to lack of lifeboats. Titanic Becomes Reality FACT: 14 years later this fictional book would play out in real life exactly down to the name, with the wreck of the Titanic; but this time it would have major political implications. Some of the wealthiest men in the world were on that ship and some were opposed to the Federal Reserve and central banks. JP Morgan and the Titanic FACT: JP Morgan funded and built the Titanic. FACT: JP Morgan was booked on the voyage but canceled at the last second. FACT: Friend of JP Morgan, Milton Hershey, also canceled at the last moment and survived to build the Hershey food empire. Strange Omissions and Innovations FACT: There were no red flares on board to signal to any boats for rescue; only white flares that signal a party and that everything is okay. FACT: It was the first ship of its kind with the ability to seal decks electromagnetically which could also seal people below deck. FACT: The Captain, Edward Smith, was one of the most decorated Captains of his time and it would have been totally out of character for him to avoid precautions. FACT: The author of the book was poisoned to death a couple years after the Titanic sank. FACT: The Federal Reserve was formed the very next year. The Astor Connection FACT: The Astor Family was one of the richest families in the world and John Astor IV opposed the Federal Reserve. John Jacob Astor IV, the richest man in the world at the time, a friend of Nikola Tesla, and an outspoken opponent of the creation of the Federal Reserve. Astor gained his wealth, in part, as a real estate builder, investor, and inventor. Other prominent Federal Reserve detractors, such as Benjamin Guggenheim and Isidor Strauss, also died on board. The Titanic and the Federal Reserve The sinking of the Titanic has always been an event surrounded by a great deal of mystery. The cause of the demise of the ‘unsinkable’ vessel has been questioned and analyzed for nearly 100 years. Many have concluded that the Titanic tragedy was caused by sinister events and that the sinking of the famous vessel was well planned, well executed, and orchestrated. The “privatization” of the U.S. Federal Reserve was ushered into being by a group of Illuminati “banksters” with a plan to create a New World Order. Operating outside of the constraints of the U.S. government, the “privatized” Federal Reserve controls the US government’s central banking system. Unknown to most people, the Federal Reserve is no more “federal” than Federal Express. It is a private institution. Through the Federal Reserve, the banksters could loan money, shape the world landscape, and become one of the most powerful organizations in the world. Here’s how the Federal Reserve and the Titanic are connected: In 1910, seven men met on Jekyll Island just off the coast of Georgia to plan the Federal Reserve Bank. Planning the Federal Reserve Nelson Aldrich and Frank Vanderclip represented the Rockefeller (Illuminati) financial empire. Henry Davidson, Charles Norton and Benjamin Strong represented J.P. Morgan (Illuminati). Paul Warburg (Illuminati) represented the Rothschilds (Illuminati) Banking dynasty of Europe. The Rothschilds were the banking agents for the Jesuits and held ‘the key to the wealth of the Roman Catholic Church.” Murdering the Opposition The Federal Reserve did have some opposition. Three of the richest and most important of the opponents were Benjamin Guggenheim, Isador Strauss, the head of Macy’s Department Stores, and John Jacob Astor, probably the wealthiest man in the world. Their total wealth, at that time, using dollar values of their day, was more than 500 million dollars. Today that amount of money would be worth nearly eleven billion dollars. These three men were coaxed and encouraged to board the floating palace. They had to be destroyed because the Jesuits knew these men would use their wealth and influence to oppose a Federal Reserve Bank as well as the various wars that were being planned. The Coincidences J.P. Morgan, the individual contracted to build the Titanic, was scheduled to be on the maiden voyage, but canceled his trip. All three men who were opposed to the Federal Reserve died during the sinking of the Titanic. The Federal Reserve was installed as part of the Federal Reserve Act in December of 1913, roughly one year and eight months after the Titanic tragedy. World War I was ignited less than a year later. Theorists believe that the Federal Reserve and the Jesuits were responsible for funding the United States, Germany, and Russia in the war. Nagging Questions The surviving crew members of the Titanic were held for 24 hours after returning to England in a small railway shed and were sworn to secrecy. Why? Why would a third of the boilermen quit their jobs before the maiden voyage during the middle of a coal strike and during a time when people needed jobs? Switching Ships Two sister ships were built at the same time; the Olympic and the Titanic. Were these sister ships switched? The evidence says that they were. The ‘Olympic’ had a bad track record in her younger days, running aground and colliding with ‘HMS Hawke’. After this collision the ‘Olympic’ was brought back into dry dock for repairs to be carried out. This brought both the Titanic and the ‘Olympic’ together for the last time. Some people believe that this is what then happened: The ‘Olympic’ was quite badly damaged. It would cost a lot to repair it and, it would delay the launching of the Titanic by months. So, what could they do? They needed a reliable ship, and needed it for 10th April 1912. With time running out, they decided it would be easier to do a botch job on the ‘Olympic’ and concentrate on the Titanic. But it was already too late. With days to go before sailing day, the Titanic was not yet ready, and the ‘Olympic’ was still sitting barely sea worthy in dock. It is here that the unthinkable happened. Bruce Ismay and J.P. Morgan, realize that if the Titanic does not go to sea on April 10th, they are going to have big money problems from passenger refunds – especially when the price of coal was at an all-time high due to the coal strikes. They told Captain Smith (a Jesuit) their plans. They would cancel all other White Star Crossings for a week surrounding the Titanic sailing, so that they would not have to pay for coal.  Passengers affected by this would be offered a cheap ticket on the Titanic so that White Star would make money on it. Captain Smith was paid handsomely for sinking his ship on the fifth day. He was told that everyone would be safe, as they would make sure ships were in the vicinity of the accident. Smith agreed. Making the Switch Meanwhile, the ‘Olympic’ ships lifeboats were being offloaded and placed on the Titanic, and vice versa. Any object with the Titanic name on were put onto the ‘Olympic’ and again vice versa. Then, on April 10th the cheering crowds had a ship to sail on, the Titanic was ready to sail, but, it was not the Titanic, it was in fact the ‘Olympic’ dressed up as the Titanic. So the ‘Olympic’ set sail for a five-day cruise and then she would be deliberately sunk so that White Star could claim insurance on the Titanic, when in fact it was the ‘Olympic’ that had sunk. However, some objects were forgotten. The Evidence The conspirators forgot to put binoculars on the ‘Olympic’ (the Titanic). So, on the night of April 14th, 1912, the ‘Olympic’ crashed into an iceberg, just under 24 hours too early. She sank, taking 1,523 souls with her. JP Morgan and White Star now had a problem. They could claim money on the Titanic (Olympic) sinking but, they would have to pay the bereaved. Nonetheless, JP Morgan and White Star did make money out of the disaster, and, the Titanic (sailing under the name of the ‘Olympic’) served the company for 24 years without incident. The following is the best documentary of all. The most damning evidence is at the end. The final point about the letters ‘M’ and ‘P’ being visible on the wreck absolutely clinches it. The Best Titanic Conspiracy Documentary (2012) Article (Part 2): THE SINKING OF THE TITANIC: JESUITS TREACHERY AT ITS FINEST BY : PG / BG — Historian The greatest tragedies in the last two hundred years can be traced to the Jesuits. We will now show that the Jesuits planned and carried out the sinking of the Titanic, and we will show why they did it. Since the early 1830’s, America did not have a central bank. The Jesuits desperately wanted another central bank in America so that they would have a bottomless reservoir from which to draw money for their many wars and other hideous schemes around the world. The Jekyll Island Meeting In 1910, seven men met on Jekyll Island just off the coast of Georgia to establish a central bank, which they called the Federal Reserve Bank. These men were Nelson Aldrich and Frank Vanderlip, both representing the Rockefeller financial empire; Henry Davison, Charles Norton, and Benjamin Strong, representing J.P. Morgan; and Paul Warburg, representing the Rothschild banking dynasty of Europe. We have already seen that the Rothschilds were the banking agents for the papacy’s Jesuits, holding “the key to the wealth of the Roman Catholic Church.” Nelson Aldrich   Builder referred to it as The Olympic during hearings.   Lloyd's Paid Out $12 million, $300 million in today's money.   Rockefeller’s Financial Empire The above two men were representing Rockefeller’s financial empire. These cohorts of the Jesuits favored the creation of the Federal Reserve Bank. Morgan’s Financial Empire The above three men represented Morgan’s financial empire. These cohorts of the Jesuits favored the creation of the Federal Reserve Bank. Rothschild’s Financial Empire Paul Warburg, representing the House Of Rothschild financial empire was also a cohort of the Jesuits who favored the creation of the Federal Reserve Bank. The Secret Meeting at Jekyll Island The Secret Meeting Place In Jekyll Island Known by the Jesuit Order Financial Alliances and Rivalries The Morgans were friendly competitors with the Rothschilds and became socially close to them. Morgan’s London-based firm was saved from financial ruin in 1857 by the Bank of England over which the Rothschilds held great influence. Thereafter, Morgan appears to have served as a Rothschild financial agent and went to great length to appear totally American…. Rockefeller vs. Morgan His [Rockefeller’s] entry into the field was not welcomed by Morgan, and they became fierce competitors. Eventually, they decided to minimize their competition by entering into joint ventures. In the end, they worked together to create a national banking cartel called the Federal Reserve System. — (Ref: G. Edward Griffin, The Creature from Jekyll Island, American Opinion Publishing, p. 209). Jesuit Influence Over Financial Families These three financial families, the Rothschilds, Morgans, and Rockefellers all do the bidding of the Jesuit Order because of Jesuit infiltration in their organizations. They do whatever is necessary to destroy constitutional liberty in America and to bring the pope to world domination. As we look back over the 20th century, we see how successful the Jesuits have been. Jesuit Agenda and American Liberty They have continued to squander the wealth of America and continually attack its great constitution and civil liberties. Daily, the power of the pope in Vatican City increases. One day they will achieve total power again. The Titanic’s Construction and Context The building of the Titanic began in 1909 at a shipyard in Belfast, the capitol of Northern Ireland. Belfast was a Protestant haven and was hated by the Jesuits. World War One began just a few years later. White Star Line and Morgan’s Shipping Interests The Titanic was one of a fleet of ships owned by the White Star Line, an international shipping company. Banking was not the only business in which Morgan had a strong financial interest. Using his control over the nation’s railroads as financial leverage, he had created an international shipping trust which included Germany’s two largest lines plus one of the two in England, the White Star Lines. — Ibid, p. 246. The Titanic as a Tool of the Jesuits There were a number of very rich and powerful men who made it abundantly clear that they were not in favor of the Federal Reserve System. J.P. Morgan was ordered by the Jesuits to build the Titanic. This ‘unsinkable’ ship would serve as the death ship for those who opposed the Jesuits’ plan for a Federal Reserve system. These rich and powerful men would have been able to block the establishment of the Federal Reserve, and their power and fortunes had to be taken out of their hands. The Plot to Eliminate Opposition They had to be destroyed by a means so preposterous that no one would suspect that they were murdered, and no one would suspect the Jesuits. The Titanic was the vehicle of their destruction. In order to further shield the papacy and the Jesuits from suspicion, many Irish, French, and Italian Roman Catholics immigrating to the New World were aboard. They were people who were expendable. Protestants from Belfast who wanted to immigrate to the United States were also invited on board. Betrayal of Catholic Passengers Even the faithful and good Roman Catholic people were betrayed by the Jesuits. Irish, French and Italian Roman Catholics aboard Titanic ship perished in the middle of the cold water of the Atlantic Ocean. Targeting the Wealthy Opponents All the wealthy and powerful men the Jesuits wanted to get rid of were invited to take the cruise. Three of the richest and most important of these were Benjamin Guggenheim, Isador Strauss, the head of Macy’s Department Stores, and John Jacob Astor, probably the wealthiest man in the world. Their total wealth, at that time, using dollar values of their day was more than 500 million dollars. Today that amount of money would be worth nearly eleven billion dollars. Reasons for Targeting Astor, Guggenheim, and Straus These three men were coaxed and encouraged to board the floating palace. They had to be destroyed because the Jesuits knew they would use their wealth and influence to oppose a Federal Reserve Bank as well as the various wars that were being planned. Above: The three wealthy men who were aboard the Titanic. These men opposed the creation of the Federal Reserve Bank. These men perished in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, eliminated by the Jesuits when the Titanic sank. Captain Edward Smith’s Role Edward Smith was the captain of the Titanic. He had been traveling the North Atlantic waters for twenty-six years and was the world’s most experienced master of the North Atlantic routes. He had worked for Jesuit, J.P. Morgan, for many years. Edward Smith as a Jesuit Agent Edward Smith was a ‘Jesuit temporal Coadjutor.’ This means that he was not a priest, but he was a Jesuit of the short robe. Jesuits are not necessarily priests. Those who are not priests serve the order through their profession. Anyone could be a Jesuit, and their identity would not be known. Edward Smith served the Jesuit Order in his profession as a sea captain. Capt. Edward Smith (Ship Captain Of The Titanic) Capt. Edward Smith – A Jesuit temporal coadjutor ordered by the Jesuits to deliberately sink the Titanic Father Francis Browne’s Involvement Many interesting points about the Titanic are discussed in a videotape made by National Geographic in 1986. The videotape is entitled The Secrets of the Titanic. When the Titanic departed from Southern England on April 10, 1912, Francis Browne, the Jesuit master of Edward Smith, boarded the Titanic. This man was the most powerful Jesuit in all of Ireland and answered directly to the general of the Jesuit Order in Rome. Father Browne’s Actions The videotape declares : A vacationing priest, Father Francis Browne, caught these poignant snapshots of his fellow passengers, most of them on a voyage to eternity. The next day Titanic made her last stop off the coast of Queenstown, Ireland. Here tenders brought out the last passengers; mostly Irish immigrants headed for new homes in America. And here, the lucky Father Browne disembarked.… Father Browne caught Captain Smith peering down from Titanic’s bridge, poised on the brink of destiny. — (Ref: The Secrets of the Titanic, National Geographic, video tape, 1986). Jesuit Treachery and Instructions Here is Jesuit treachery at its finest. The Provincial [Father Francis Browne] boards Titanic, photographs the victims, most assuredly briefs the Captain concerning his oath as a Jesuit, and the following morning bids him farewell. — (Ref: Eric J. Phelps, Vatican Assassins, Halycon Unified Services, p. 427). Browne went over with Edward Smith one last time exactly what he was supposed to do in the North Atlantic waters. Jesuit General’s Authority The Jesuit General told Francis Browne what was to happen; Browne then tells Smith and the rest is history. Edward Smith believed that the Jesuit General “. . . is the god of the [Jesuit] society, and nothing but his electric touch can galvanize their dead corpses into life and action. Until he speaks, they are like serpents coiled up in their wintry graves, lifeless and inactive; but the moment he gives the word of command, each member springs instantaneously to his feet, leaving unfinished whatsoever may have engaged him, ready to assail whomsoever he may require to be assailed, and to strike wheresoever he shall direct a blow to be stricken. — (R.W. Thompson, The Footprints of the Jesuits, Hunt and Eaton, pp. 72, 73). Jesuit Orders to Sink the Titanic Edward Smith was given an order to sink the Titanic and that is exactly what he did. By the command of God, [the Jesuit General] it is lawful to murder the innocent, to rob, to commit all lewdness, because he [the Pope] is Lord of life, and death, and of all things; and thus to fulfill his mandate is our duty. — (W. C. Brownlee, Secret Instructions of the Jesuits, American and Foreign Christian Union, p. 143). Jesuit Influence and Power “There is no record in history of an association whose organization has stood for three hundred years unchanged and unaltered by all the assaults of men and time, and which has exercised such an immense influence over the destinies of mankind… ‘The ends justify the means,’ is his favorite maxim; and as his only end, as we have shown, is the order, at its bidding the Jesuit is ready to commit any crime whatsoever.” — (G. B. Nicolini, The History of the Jesuits, Henry G. Bohn, pp. 495, 496). The Jesuit Oath Let us remember the oath that every person takes to become a part of the Jesuit Order : “I should regard myself as a dead body, without will or intelligence, as a little crucifix which is turned about unresistingly at the will of him who holds it as a staff in the hands of an old man, who uses it as he requires it, and as it suits him best.” — R. W. Thompson, The Footprints of the Jesuits, Hunt and Eaton, p. 54. When a person takes the Jesuit Oath, he is bound to his master until the day that he dies. Edward Smith had become a man without will or intelligence. He would commit any crime the Order wanted him to commit. Edward Smith had been required for martyrdom. On board the Titanic that night, Edward Smith knew his duty. He was under oath. The ship had been built for the enemies of the Jesuits. Edward Smith’s Deliberate Actions After three days at sea with only one pair of glasses for the bridge, Edward Smith propelled the Titanic full speed ahead, twenty-two knots, on a moonless dark night through a gigantic ice field nearly eighty square miles in area. Edward Smith did this despite at least eight telegrams warning him to be more cautious because he was going too fast. Ignoring Warnings Did Edward Smith need one caution? No, he had been traveling those waters for twenty-six years. He knew there were icebergs in that area. But eight cautions did not stop this man who was under the Jesuit oath, and under orders to destroy the Titanic. The Absurdity of Smith’s Actions The absurdity of warning veteran Captain Edward Smith repeatedly on Titanic’s tragic night to slow down is nothing short of preposterous. The fact that Smith never listened or heeded the warnings is insane. He had been given orders from his god in the Vatican, and nothing would turn him from his course. Smith’s Indecision The encyclopaedias paint a very tragic picture of Smith in his last hours. When it came time to give the order to load and lower the lifeboats, Smith wavered and one of his aids had to approach him for the order to be given. Smith’s legendary skills of leadership seem to have left him; he was curiously indecisive and unusually cautious on that fatal night. Are these words to describe a legendary sea captain with 26 years of experience, or are these words to describe a man who was struggling in his mind whether he should do his duty as a sea captain or obey his master who told him to sink the ship? Speculation on Hypnosis (Webmaster’s note: Or, was he hypnotized by the Jesuit priest who got off the ship before it left? Secret, Don’t Tell: the Encyclopedia of Hypnotism records court proceedings which prove that hypnosis can make anyone do anything, even murder. Add some scopolamine in orange juice, and anyone can be hypnotized to do anything.) Aftermath of the Sinking John Jacob Astor’s wife got into a life boat and was saved, while John Jacob Astor perished in the waters of the North Atlantic. There were not enough lifeboats and many of them were only half full with only women and children. To prevent nearby freighters from responding with help, the distress flares were white when they should have been red. White flares to passing freighters state that everybody was having a party. The Jesuit Order’s Responsibility One of the greatest tragedies of the twentieth century, the sinking of the Titanic, lies at the door of the Jesuit Order. The unsinkable ship, the floating palace was created to be the tomb for the wealthy, who opposed the Federal Reserve System. Establishment of the Federal Reserve By April, 1912, all opposition to the Federal Reserve was eliminated. In December of 1913, the Federal Reserve System came into being in the United States. Funding World War One Eight months later, the Jesuits had sufficient funding through the Federal Reserve bank to begin World War One. The Masterminds Behind the Titanic Sinking The Masterminds Franz Xavier Wernz Jesuit Provincial Superior in Ireland The above two men are the masterminds for deliberately sinking the Titanic ship to create the Federal Reserve Bank as part of their long time plan that would finance Russian Communist Revolution and The Second 30-Years War (1914 – 1945), as well as other wars to come at the expense of the innocent American people’s money and resources. Traitors to the American People Nelson Aldrich, Frank Vanderlip, Rockefellers, Henry Davison, Charles Norton, J.P. Morgan, Paul Warburg are traitors to the American people, traitors to the American flag and its constitution. These men sold their citizenship to Rome (Jesuits-Vatican) instead of their allegiance to the United States Of America. The Illuminati Connection Rockefellers and Rothschild belong to the 13-Satanic Illuminati Bloodlines. Illuminati, a satanic secret brotherhood / society established by a Jesuit named Adam Weishaupt at the Jesuits University Of Ingolstadt in Bavaria, Germany on May 1, 1776. Father Browne’s Photographs The Father Browne photograph collection contains the sole Titanic photographs taken during the Titanic passage from Southampton to Ireland. From 1911 to 1916, Frank Browne studied Theology at Milltown Park, Dublin. It was during this period that his uncle Robert (Bishop of Cloyne) sent him an unusual present : a ticket for the first legs of the maiden voyage of the Titanic, sailing from Southampton to Cherbourg and then on to Queenstown (Cobh), Co Cork, Ireland. Browne’s Escape While on board, an American millionaire offered to pay his way for the rest of the voyage to New York. On being appraised on this suggestion, Frank’s Jesuit Superior General cabled Queenstown saying, succinctly – GET OFF THAT SHIP PROVINCIAL. [Right ! Because, Fr. Francis A. Browne is the Provincial Superior Of The Jesuits In Ireland and Off That Ship, because the Jesuits and he himself will sink the Titanic deliberately as planned.] Impact of Browne’s Photographs After the tragedy, Frank Browne’s photographs appeared on the front pages of newspapers around the world. He had taken the last picture of Capt. Smith and the only man ever taken into the Marconi room. Thomas Schauf on the Federal Reserve According to Thomas Schauf: Dear American: Pursuant to your request, I will attempt to clear up questions you have about the Federal Reserve Bank (FED). I spent much time researching the FED and these are the shocking and revealing conclusion: THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANK is a Private Company. Who actually owns the Federal Reserve central Banks ? The ownership of the 12 Central Banks, a very well kept secret, has been revealed: ROTHSCHILD BANK OF LONDON WARBURG BANK OF HAMBURG ROTHSCHILD BANK OF BERLIN LEHMAN BROTHERS OF NEW YORK LAZARD BROTHERS OF PARIS KUHN LOEB BANK OF NEW YORK ISRAEL MOSES SEIF BANKS OF ITALY (Zionist Jew) GOLDMAN-SACHS OF NEW YORK WARBURG BANK OF AMSTERDAM CHASE MANHATTAN BANK OF NEW YORK Please, keep in mind as per World History. The House Of Rothschild is the banker and key guardian of the Vatican Treasury (Wealth) under the Black Papacy “The Jesuit Superior General”. Honest and reliable world historians knew it a long time ago. Congressman Louis T. McFadden’s Speech Congressman Louis T. McFadden’s Speech On the Federal Reserve Corporation The Federal Reserve – A Corrupt Institution “Mr. Chairman, we have in this Country one of the most corrupt institutions the world has ever known. I refer to the Federal Reserve Board and the Federal Reserve Banks, hereinafter called the Fed. The Fed’s Impact on America The Fed has cheated the Government of the United States and the people of the United States out of enough money to pay the Nation’s debt. The depredations and iniquities of the Fed have cost enough money to pay the National debt several times over. This evil institution has impoverished and ruined the people of these United States, has bankrupted itself, and has practically bankrupted our Government. It has done this through the defects of the law under which it operates, through the mal-administration of that law by the Fed and through the corrupt practices of the moneyed vultures who control it. The Fed as a Private Monopoly Some people think that the Federal Reserve Banks are United States Government institutions. They are private monopolies which prey upon the people of these United States for the benefit of themselves and their foreign customers; foreign and domestic speculators and swindlers; and rich and predatory money lenders. Corrupt Practices of the Fed In that dark crew of financial pirates there are those who would cut a man’s throat to get a dollar out of his pocket; there are those who send money into states to buy votes to control our legislatures; there are those who maintain International propaganda for the purpose of deceiving us into granting of new concessions which will permit them to cover up their past misdeeds and set again in motion their gigantic train of crime. Foreign Influence and Betrayal These twelve private credit monopolies were deceitfully and disloyally foisted upon this Country by the bankers who came here from Europe and repaid us our hospitality by undermining our American institutions. Those bankers took money out of this Country to finance Japan in a war against Russia. They created a reign of terror in Russia with our money in order to help that war along. They instigated the separate peace between Germany and Russia, and thus drove a wedge between the allies in World War. They financed Trotsky’s passage from New York to Russia so that he might assist in the destruction of the Russian Empire. The Russian Revolution They fomented and instigated the Russian Revolution, and placed a large fund of American dollars at Trotsky’s disposal in one of their branch banks in Sweden so that through him Russian homes might be thoroughly broken up and Russian children flung far and wide from their natural protectors. They have since begun breaking up American homes and the dispersal of American children. “Mr. Chairman, there should be no partisanship in matters concerning banking and currency affairs in this Country, and I do not speak with any. The Aldrich Bill In 1912 the National Monetary Association, under the chairmanship of the late Senator Nelson W. Aldrich, made a report and presented a vicious bill called the National Reserve Association bill. This bill is usually spoken of as the Aldrich bill. Senator Aldrich did not write the Aldrich bill. He was the tool, if not the accomplice, of the European bankers who for nearly twenty years had been scheming to set up a central bank in this Country and who in 1912 had spent and were continuing to spend vast sums of money to accomplish their purpose. Broken Promises We were opposed to the Aldrich plan for a central bank. The men who ruled the Democratic Party then promised the people that if they were returned to power there would be no central bank established here while they held the reins of government. Thirteen months later that promise was broken, and the Wilson administration, under the tutelage of those sinister Wall Street figures who stood behind Colonel House, established here in our free Country the worm-eaten monarchical institution of the “King’s Bank” to control us from the top downward, and from the cradle to the grave. Destruction of American Business The Federal Reserve Bank destroyed our old and characteristic way of doing business. It discriminated against our 1-name commercial paper, the finest in the world, and it set up the antiquated 2-name paper, which is the present curse of this Country and which wrecked every country which has ever given it scope; it fastened down upon the Country the very tyranny from which the framers of the Constitution sought to save us.” Impact on Communist Ideologies The above information will shatter the foundation of the CPP-NPA / NDF in the Philippines (Jose Maria Sison, Luis Jalandoni, Ka Roger Rosal, Satur Ocampo, Beltran, Teddy Casino and others having communist ideology – once they knew these dark secret, they will blown out of their socks in shocks). Jesuit Origins of Communism Indeed, as per world history, the Jesuits are the secret entity that perfected the Tenets Of Communism, started way back in the Jesuits Reductions Of Paraguay. Jesuit Order tutored Karl Marx concerning tenets of communism inside the British Museum in 1848. The Jesuits tutored Karl Marx for nearly 30-years. Lenin was trained by the Jesuit Order in Geneva Switzerland, it was Diego Bergen Germany’s ambassador to the Vatican during Germany’s Welmar Republic & during Hitler’s NAZI Germany that provided transport for Lenin into Russia via Vatican’s Sealed Train. Josef Stalin was trained by the Jesuit Order inside the Orthodox Seminary in Tiflis, Georgia. Russia. Together with Stalin was Cardinal Agagianian. Financing the Russian Revolution It matches Congressman McFadden’s speech in the U.S. Congress that the Jesuit’s established Federal Reserve Bank financed communist revolution in Russia. Below are more speeches from Congressman Louis McFadden inside the United States Congress. Due to the exposure by Congressman McFadden there were many attempts on his life. From his colleagues in the congress and from a few historians it was mentioned that Congressman McFadden died due to poison, the “Jesuit’s Poison Cup”. The Jesuit Masterpiece The establishment of the Federal Reserve Bank was a JESUIT ORDER’s MASTERPIECE. The Sinking Of Titanic is a JESUIT ORDER’s TREACHERY AT ITS FINEST. Hidden Historical Truths When it comes to well-hidden / dark secrets World Historical events – few honest and reliable historians knew it well. Millions of people around the world, even the most-high intellects (presidents, prime ministers, senators, congressmen, ministers, businessmen, TV & Radio news reporters, media personnel, showbiz personalities, elite and rich families, university professors, teachers, military & police officers, professionals, etc.) are unaware of these facts. Lack of Historical Knowledge Without in-depth knowledge of World History it will be difficult for them to connect all the dots. Even up to this present time, millions of innocent American people are betrayed and victims. Without their slightest knowledge that their Federal Reserve Bank is privately owned. secretly created by the Jesuits fronting proxies under their pocket-payment. The Power of the Jesuit Order Since the beginning of the Jesuit Order’s conception year 1540 up to this present time, the Jesuit Order of the Roman Catholic Church is the most powerful entity in this world. In-depth knowledge of World History is one of the best ways to detect the elusiveness and invincibility of the Jesuits. Even the so-called “Most Powerful Nation In The World” – The United States, had the Jesuits successfully establish the Federal Reserve Bank. How much more a third world country. The Vatican’s Role in Global Politics “No political event or circumstance can be evaluated without the knowledge of the Vatican’s part in it. And no significant world situation exists in which the Vatican does not play an important explicit or implicit role” – – – (AVRO MANHATTAN, English Historian, 1960 The Vatican And World Politics). Whoever will disagree that the Vatican is / was not involved in past and present day world wide politics is despising his / her own knowledge of understanding and closing his / her open eyes and ears. Let the TRUTH Flow. 2011 Government Accountability Office (GAO) audit of the Federal Reserve  The 2011 Government Accountability Office (GAO) audit of the Federal Reserve, which indeed revealed about $16 trillion in emergency lending during and after the 2008 financial crisis. This has been a widely cited figure in both financial and conspiracy-oriented circles. Let’s clarify what really happened, based on official sources, and contrast it with how sites like SOTT.net and others have portrayed it.  What the Audit Actually Was? The audit you're referencing was mandated by the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010, specifically Section 1109, which allowed a one-time audit of the Federal Reserve’s emergency lending during the 2007–2010 financial crisis.  It was conducted by the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO).  The audit focused on specific programs, not the full Fed operations.  It was released in July 2011.  Key Findings of the 2011 GAO Audit  Here’s what was found:   $16 Trillion in Lending  The audit did not find $16 trillion in bailouts in the sense of money "given away."  It found that $16 trillion in cumulative loans were issued temporarily to stabilize the global financial system between December 2007 and mid-2010.  These were short-term loans, often overnight, rolled over repeatedly — so the gross amount added up to $16 trillion, but it was not $16 trillion outstanding at one time.  Most loans were repaid, and in many cases, the Fed actually earned interest.  Key Recipients  Loans went to both U.S. and foreign banks including:  Citigroup  Morgan Stanley  Merrill Lynch  Bank of America  Barclays (UK)  Deutsche Bank (Germany)  UBS (Switzerland)  Programs Included  The GAO looked at several Fed programs:  Term Auction Facility (TAF)  Primary Dealer Credit Facility (PDCF)  Term Securities Lending Facility (TSLF)  Asset-Backed Commercial Paper Money Market Mutual Fund Liquidity Facility (AMLF)  Currency swap lines with foreign central banks  Misunderstandings & Misrepresentations  "Secret" Bailouts?  The emergency lending programs were not public at the time but were known to Congress and financial insiders. Many details became public later due to pressure, including Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuits and the Dodd-Frank audit.  Referring to them as "secret bailouts" is partially true, but not a cover-up in the criminal sense.   "Given Away" or "Not Repaid"?  The loans were not gifts. They were collateralized, many were repaid in full, and the Fed earned fees and interest. As of later reports, virtually all the principal had been returned.  Context and Consequences  The goal was to prevent a total collapse of the global financial system after the 2008 crisis.  Critics argue this protected large financial institutions while doing little for everyday citizens or small businesses.  Supporters argue that without these emergency programs, the recession could have turned into a depression.  Bottom Line  Yes, the Fed issued about $16 trillion in cumulative loans between 2007–2010.  These were not giveaways or permanent bailouts; most were repaid.  The audit did reveal a lack of transparency and potential conflicts of interest, such as executives at firms involved in the crisis also sitting on Fed advisory boards.  The event sparked ongoing debate about Fed accountability, monetary policy, and the power of financial institutions.  Creation of the Federal Reserve (1913)  The Federal Reserve Act was passed in December 1913, during a holiday recess.  Pushed by Senator Nelson Aldrich, with the backing of powerful bankers like J.P. Morgan and Paul Warburg.  Critics argue the Fed was designed to centralize control of money in private hands under the guise of a public institution.  The Federal Reserve is not "federal" in the government sense — it's a quasi-private system with private banks as shareholders of regional reserve banks.  Why it's controversial:  It gave private banks immense influence over national monetary policy.  No public vote was ever held.  The money supply and interest rates were now controlled by a small group of elites.  2. The Great Depression (1929–1933)  Many economists, including Milton Friedman, blamed the Fed for causing or deepening the Great Depression.  In 1928–29, the Fed raised interest rates to curb stock market speculation.  After the crash, the Fed tightened money supply when it should have expanded it, worsening bank failures and unemployment.  Why it's controversial:  The Fed failed in its core mission: economic stability.  Critics argue it served banking interests more than the broader economy.  3. Conflicts of Interest in Emergency Lending (2008–2010)  During the 2008 crisis, the Fed created custom programs to bail out specific firms.  Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Citigroup, and AIG received massive loans — often facilitated or overseen by former executives of those same firms now in government positions.  Example:  Stephen Friedman, chairman of the New York Fed in 2008, owned shares in Goldman Sachs (which the NY Fed was helping), and didn't recuse himself.  The GAO audit revealed hundreds of potential conflicts of interest.  4. "Quantitative Easing" (QE) Programs (2008–2021)  QE is when the Fed pumps money into the economy by buying government securities and mortgage-backed assets.  After 2008, the Fed created trillions of dollars through QE, which boosted asset prices (stocks, real estate).  Why it's controversial:  It helped Wall Street recover but worsened wealth inequality.  Critics call it "socialism for the rich" , profits were privatized, but losses were socialized.  QE pushed the Fed’s balance sheet to over $8 trillion by 2022.   5. The Repo Market Bailout (2019)  In September 2019, the overnight "repo" market (where banks lend each other short-term cash) froze.  The Fed had to inject over $100 billion per day to keep the system from locking up — quietly and without a public crisis headline.  Why it's controversial:  This happened months before the COVID-19 crisis, with little public explanation.  It revealed that major financial institutions were still fragile, more than 10 years after 2008.  6. Insider Trading by Fed Officials (2020–2021)  Several senior Fed officials were caught trading securities (stocks and bonds) while the Fed was buying the same assets.  Two regional presidents (Robert Kaplan and Eric Rosengren) resigned in 2021 after public outcry.  Chair Jerome Powell faced criticism for slow response to obvious ethical violations.  7. Lack of Full Audit & Transparency  Despite the 2011 audit, the Federal Reserve has never undergone a full, independent audit of its books or decision-making processes.  Bills like "Audit the Fed" (backed by Ron Paul) have been introduced repeatedly in Congress but always get blocked.   Summary of Patterns  Across these episodes, recurring concerns emerge:  Private sector entanglement: revolving door between big banks and the Fed.  Unaccountable monetary power: Fed decisions can move trillions without Congressional oversight.  Crisis management favors elites: bailouts for the top, austerity for the rest.  What Was Repaid?  what actually happened to the $16 trillion in emergency loans made by the Federal Reserve during the 2007–2010 financial crisis. The short answer is:  Most of the loans were repaid, and in many cases, the Federal Reserve actually earned money from the interest and fees. However, the details are complex, and some parts remain opaque or poorly understood by the public.  According to the Federal Reserve and the Government Accountability Office (GAO):  The emergency lending programs — including the Term Auction Facility (TAF), Primary Dealer Credit Facility (PDCF), and Term Securities Lending Facility (TSLF) — have been repaid in full.  The Federal Reserve reported profits from interest and fees charged during these programs.  Foreign central banks who borrowed U.S. dollars through currency swap lines also repaid their obligations.  These repayments and profits were publicly reported in the Fed’s annual financial statements and were audited by outside firms.  The Fed turned over hundreds of billions in profits to the U.S. Treasury in the years following the crisis, which includes interest earned from these programs.  What's Still Unclear or Contested?  Despite official claims of repayment, several concerns remain:  1. Opacity of Individual Loan Details  While the Fed did release lists of counterparties (after pressure from Congress and a FOIA lawsuit from Bloomberg), it did not always disclose the exact terms or collateral quality of each loan.  Some toxic assets were taken on by special entities like Maiden Lane LLCs, and the true market value of those assets was disputed at the time.  2. 0% Interest and Moral Hazard  Many loans were issued at extremely low or 0% interest, which amounts to subsidized credit.  Critics argue that even if “technically repaid,” this was an unfair advantage that socialized risk and privatized reward.  3. Conflicts of Interest  The GAO audit revealed over 100 instances of conflicts of interest (e.g., Fed officials with ties to firms receiving aid).  These undermined the legitimacy of the programs, even if loans were repaid.  4. Systemic Risk  The fact that so many institutions needed trillions in emergency liquidity, and that it was done without public knowledge at the time, is seen by many as evidence of systemic failure in regulation and accountability.  Here are sources where public data is available:  Federal Reserve Financial Reports  https://www.federalreserve.gov/monetarypolicy/bst_lendingprimary.htm  GAO Audit (2011)  https://www.gao.gov/assets/gao-11-696.pdf  Bloomberg FOIA Disclosure Case (2010)  Bloomberg forced the Fed to release emergency loan details through a federal court ruling.  Did the Fed “Print” $16 Trillion?  In short: Yes, but not in the way most people imagine.  The Fed didn’t print physical cash.  Instead, it created digital money out of thin air using its power as the central bank.  This is called "monetary expansion" or "creating bank reserves."  How the Fed Created the $16 Trillion? The Federal Reserve has the legal authority to create money electronically by simply crediting the reserve accounts of banks. Here’s how it works:  1. The Fed buys assets or issues loans  The Fed might buy Treasury securities, mortgage-backed securities, or create emergency loans.  In doing so, it credits the accounts of the banks receiving the funds.  2. No taxes, no borrowing — just keystrokes  The money isn’t raised through taxes or borrowing from Congress.  It’s created digitally with a keyboard — this is often referred to as "printing money," but it’s really adding digits to an account.  3. Backed by the Fed’s balance sheet  These new dollars are backed by the assets the Fed holds (like bonds or loan agreements).  But they are not backed by gold or physical commodities.  Is This Legal?  Yes, the Federal Reserve Act of 1913 and later amendments give the Fed the power to:  Expand or contract the monetary base.  Lend to banks, brokerages, and even non-bank institutions in “unusual and exigent circumstances.”  Create swap lines with foreign central banks.  The Fed essentially acts as a "lender of last resort."   So... What Are the Consequences?  Benefits (as claimed by the Fed):  Prevented global financial collapse in 2008.  Kept banks liquid and functioning.  Stabilized markets to avoid a depression.  Criticisms:  Moral hazard: Encourages banks to take risky bets knowing the Fed will bail them out.  Wealth inequality: Newly created money flowed to Wall Street and asset holders — not Main Street.  Inflation risk: While inflation was low for years, some argue QE set the stage for recent inflation spikes (post-2020).  No democratic oversight: $16 trillion was created without any Congressional vote.  What This Means:  The $16 trillion wasn't "taken" from taxpayers directly — it was created electronically by the central bank, under emergency powers, without needing Congress. This is part of the immense and underappreciated power the Fed wields.  If you or I create money, it’s called counterfeiting.  When the Fed does it, it’s called “quantitative easing” or “liquidity support.”  If the Federal Reserve loans out $16 trillion and it isn't repaid — either due to default, collapse, or fraud — then the short answer is:  No one directly "repays" the Fed in the way a private bank might be made whole. But the consequences fall squarely on the American public through inflation, currency devaluation, economic instability, and loss of purchasing power.  WHO OWES THE MONEY?  1. The Borrowers (Banks, Corporations, Foreign Institutions)  They are contractually obligated to repay loans to the Fed.  If they default, the Fed is left holding the bag.  WHAT HAPPENS IF THEY DEFAULT?  If the collateral is good: The Fed may seize and sell it to recover losses.  If the collateral is worthless or illiquid:  The Fed takes the loss on its balance sheet.  No private shareholders eat the loss, this isn’t a commercial bank.  The loss becomes part of the national monetary base.  Who Bears the Ultimate Cost? The Public — Indirectly  If massive defaults happen, the costs show up in stealthy, systemic ways:  1. Inflation  New money was injected into the system.  If it’s not pulled back in (i.e., repaid), it causes too much money chasing too few goods.  Prices rise → you pay more for everything.  2. Dollar Devaluation  Global confidence in the U.S. dollar falls.  Foreign investors and nations dump dollars or demand higher returns (interest).  This reduces purchasing power and raises costs of imports and debt servicing.  3. Higher National Debt Servicing  If confidence in the Fed’s ability to manage the economy drops, Treasury bond rates must rise. This means taxpayers pay more interest on U.S. national debt.  4. Economic Instability  A massive Fed balance sheet with unrecoverable loans limits the Fed’s future tools.  If another crisis hits, the Fed may have less room to respond.  But, Does the Government have To Cover The Fed losses? Technically, no:  The Federal Reserve is not directly backstopped by the U.S. Treasury.  But the Fed normally sends profits to the U.S. Treasury each year.  If the Fed loses money, it stops those payments, creating a silent cost to taxpayers.  Historical Precedent Example: Maiden Lane Entities (2008–2012)  The Fed created special purpose vehicles to hold toxic assets from Bear Stearns and AIG.  Some assets recovered value; others were written off at a loss.  Had they collapsed completely, the Fed would have taken the hit, but dollar holders (i.e., the public) would’ve borne the long-term consequences via inflation.    Situation Who Pays? Outcome Bank repays Fed No issue No financial loss or disruption. Bank defaults, collateral covers loss No issue Collateral absorbs the loss, no further impact. Bank defaults, collateral is junk The Fed eats the loss Fed incurs financial loss. Fed loses money U.S. Treasury receives less money Risk of inflation and dollar debasement. Inflation follows Consumers and workers pay the price Lost purchasing power for consumers and workers.   When banks mess up, the Fed steps in.  When the Fed messes up, you pay — invisibly, over time.  Question the immense power of the Federal Reserve, especially in relation to:  Its private structure  Its control over money creation  Its influence on national economic policy  And its connections to global institutions like the BIS (Bank for International Settlements)  Let’s break this down clearly and honestly — because this topic is often misunderstood on both ends of the spectrum.   Is the Federal Reserve a Private Corporation?  Aspect Private Public Ownership of regional Federal Reserve Banks Private banks own shares   Control over monetary policy   Publicly appointed board (Chair & Governors) Profits Private regional Fed banks earn interest …but send most profits to the U.S. Treasury Accountability Not directly accountable to voters Must report to Congress The 12 regional Federal Reserve Banks (like the New York Fed) are corporate entities owned by member banks.  But the Federal Reserve Board of Governors is a federal agency whose members are appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate.  So the Federal Reserve System is a quasi-public, quasi-private institution — with private shareholders (big banks) and public authority over national monetary policy.  How Does the Fed Influence Tax Dollars?  Even though the Fed does not spend taxpayer money directly, it has massive indirect power over:  Interest rates (affecting the national debt cost)  Money supply (affecting inflation and your purchasing power)  Bank bailouts and emergency lending  Asset prices (stocks, housing, etc.)  The Fed’s decisions affect every dollar you earn, spend, save, or owe, but you don’t vote for its leaders. That’s the key issue.  Does the Fed Report to the BIS?  Not exactly in a legal or subordinated sense, but here's what’s true: The Fed is a member of the Bank for International Settlements (BIS).  The BIS, based in Basel, Switzerland, is often called "the central bank of central banks."  It coordinates international financial policy and facilitates cooperation between central banks worldwide.  The BIS is a private international financial institution, founded in 1930.  So while the Fed does not report to the BIS like a subordinate…  It collaborates with and aligns policy with BIS goals.  Fed officials attend closed-door BIS meetings with other central bankers (ECB, Bank of England, etc.)  Many global banking regulations (e.g., Basel III capital rules) are shaped at the BIS level and adopted voluntarily by Fed and others.  This global network of unelected technocrats exerts enormous influence over financial policy without democratic oversight.  Key Questions People Ask (and Should Ask):  Question Short Answer Can the Fed create money from nothing? Yes — and it does. Is the Fed part of the U.S. government? Not exactly. It's an independent entity with private and public features. Do private banks profit from the Fed? Yes — regional Fed shareholders (banks) receive a 6% annual dividend. Can the Fed be audited? Partially — limited audits are allowed.   But no audit of monetary policy decisions, emergency bailouts, or foreign dealings. Does Congress control the Fed? Not directly. Congress created it, but can't command it day-to-day.   The Federal Reserve is one of the most powerful institutions on Earth. It is not fully private, not fully public, and not fully accountable.  Its coordination with the BIS and other international bodies gives it supranational influence , all without requiring a single vote from the American people.  I. Federal Reserve System Structure  Federal Reserve Board of Governors (Washington, D.C.)  7 members appointed by the U.S. President, confirmed by the Senate.  Sets national monetary policy, supervises the banking system.  Public, federal agency.  12 Regional Federal Reserve Banks  Located in major cities (e.g., New York, Chicago, San Francisco).  Legally private corporations.  Owned by member banks (private commercial banks in each region).  Issue dividends to shareholders (6% annually).  Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC)  7 Governors + 5 rotating regional Fed Presidents.  Sets interest rates and conducts open market operations.  Most powerful body within the Fed system.    II. The Money Creation Process  Fed buys U.S. Treasuries or issues emergency loans.  Credits reserve accounts of commercial banks electronically.  No physical cash needed — money is created digitally.  Increases bank reserves and the money supply.  III. Relationship to U.S. Government and Taxpayers  The Fed is independent of executive and legislative branches.  Not funded by Congress or tax revenue.  Sends most profits (after expenses and dividends) to the U.S. Treasury.  Yet, its policies heavily influence:  National debt interest costs  Inflation and purchasing power  Value of the U.S. dollar   IV. International Coordination: The BIS Connection  Bank for International Settlements (BIS)  Based in Basel, Switzerland.  Acts as a central bank for 60+ central banks.  Hosts meetings of central bank governors (including Fed).  Designs global banking rules (e.g., Basel III).  Not accountable to any single nation.  Federal Reserve & BIS  Fed is an active BIS member.  Participates in policy coordination, crisis response, and regulatory frameworks.  Implements BIS-aligned standards voluntarily.  V. Controversies and Concerns  Lack of full audit transparency, especially regarding emergency lending.  Influence of private banking interests via regional Fed ownership.  Coordination with foreign central banks without public or Congressional oversight.  Creation of trillions of dollars without voter input or debate.    Conclusion: The Federal Reserve operates at the intersection of public authority and private interests, with sweeping influence over the U.S. and global economies. Its informal coordination with the BIS adds a supranational layer of financial governance that few understand, and none elect.  Connections to the Vatican and Historical Influence  While there is no formal or legal link between the Vatican, the Federal Reserve, or the Bank for International Settlements (BIS), researchers have noted historical and financial intersections. The Vatican holds banking relationships and investments in European and international financial markets.  The Institute for the Works of Religion (IOR), commonly known as the Vatican Bank, has long operated with discretion and has been involved in global financial activities. Some scholars and whistleblowers have alleged indirect ties between Vatican-aligned institutions and elite banking networks, including entities connected to the BIS or various central banks.  These claims typically point to shared interests in global economic stability, influence networks, and long-standing diplomatic channels, rather than any formal oversight or control. VI. Controversies and Concerns  The Federal Reserve operates with limited transparency, especially in times of crisis.  Critics argue it benefits large financial institutions disproportionately.  The BIS, while coordinating powerful policy tools, lacks democratic accountability.  Speculation persists about how elite banking, international finance, and even religious institutions intersect to shape global power dynamics — often beyond public view.  Conclusion: The Federal Reserve and the BIS represent a complex nexus of public authority, private banking interests, and transnational influence. While not formally linked, global institutions, including central banks, financial consortiums, and even entities like the Vatican,  often act in alignment with elite economic agendas.  Understanding this layered structure is essential to grasping how monetary policy, global governance, and sovereign influence are coordinated outside the bounds of traditional democracy.  International Monetary Fund (IMF)  Provides emergency financial assistance to countries in economic distress.  Funded by member nations (including the U.S.), based on a quota system.  Loans often come with structural adjustment conditions that influence national economic policies.  Works with central banks and finance ministries to stabilize currencies and implement reforms.  World Bank  Provides long-term development loans and grants to developing countries.  Focuses on infrastructure, education, and poverty reduction.  Tied to IMF policy frameworks and global economic goals.  Funded by member governments and private markets through bond issuance.  Coordinated Global Influence  The Fed, IMF, BIS, and World Bank operate in concert to stabilize or steer global financial systems.  Their policies influence everything from national budgets to international interest rates and privatization efforts.  Critics argue this creates a supranational governance system without direct democratic input.  V. Connections to the Vatican and Historical Influence  While there is no formal or legal link between the Vatican and institutions such as the Federal Reserve, the Bank for International Settlements (BIS), the International Monetary Fund (IMF), or the World Bank, researchers have noted various historical and financial intersections.  The Vatican maintains banking relationships and investments across European and international financial markets. Its financial arm, the Institute for the Works of Religion (IOR) — commonly known as the Vatican Bank — has operated with significant discretion and has engaged in global financial activities. Some scholars and whistleblowers have alleged indirect ties between Vatican-aligned institutions and elite banking networks.  These suggested connections are often rooted in shared interests in global economic stability, influence networks, and long-standing diplomatic relationships, rather than any formal control or governance. VI. Controversies and Concerns  The Federal Reserve operates with limited transparency, particularly during times of crisis, leading critics to argue that it disproportionately benefits large financial institutions. Similarly, the Bank for International Settlements (BIS), the International Monetary Fund (IMF), and the World Bank wield significant influence through powerful financial tools, yet they often lack full democratic accountability.  The IMF, in particular, has faced criticism for its structural adjustment policies, which some argue have exacerbated poverty and undermined national sovereignty in developing countries. Amid these concerns, speculation continues about the extent to which elite banking networks, international financial institutions, and even religious organizations intersect to shape global power dynamics, often beyond the reach of public scrutiny. The Federal Reserve, BIS, IMF, and World Bank represent a complex nexus of public authority, private banking interests, and transnational influence. While not formally linked, global institutions, including central banks, international financial agencies, and even religious entities like the Vatican, often act in alignment with elite economic agendas.

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Reincarnation - DENIED by most all MAJOR Religions - EXCEPT the Gypsies.  How to sell your soul.  How the Bank of International Settlements (BIS) is actually the Vatican Bank for Child Trafficking and Drugs - Both Secretive - Both founded same time.

Reincarnation - DENIED by most all MAJOR Religions - EXCEPT the Gypsies.  How to sell your soul.  How the Bank of International Settlements (BIS) is actually the Vatican Bank for Child Trafficking and Drugs - Both Secretive - Both founded same time.

"In the big lie there is always a certain force of credibility; because the broad masses of a nation... would not believe that others could have the impudence to distort the truth so infamously." - Mein Kampf  Reincarnation SHOW Notes  Clips Played:  Bob Dylan - Sold his Soul - 60 minutes (youtube.com) Music:  Robert Johnson - Crossroads - Cross Road Blues w Lyrics (youtube.com)   *****************************************************   The Federal Reserve Is A PRIVATELY OWNED Corporation – The Millennium Report OMG:   The Vanishing Billion: Exposing China’s Population Myth (youtube.com)   Romani culture - Wikipedia Forgotten History: the Romani (Gypsy) Migration from India to Europe (youtube.com) Psychopath In Your Life Gypsies - Italians & Jews -No Official History of Gypsies.  Where do they come from?  How to throw up and NOT DIE of a stroke. - Psychopath In Your Life Psychopath In Your Life ASHKENAZI JEWS – MURDERERS of SOCIETY Show Notes Show Notes - Psychopath In Your Life Psychopath In Your Life Ashkenazi JEWS TALMUD Lies and HATRED of Gentiles podcast podcast - Psychopath In Your Life Nineteen Genetic Diseases That Ashkenazi Jews Need to Know About (youtube.com) Donald Trump says he wants to “unleash” the police.  This week, Trump signed an executive order “STRENGTHENING AND UNLEASHING AMERICA’S LAW ENFORCEMENT TO PURSUE CRIMINALS AND PROTECT INNOCENT CITIZENS” (all caps in the original), laying down a host of authoritarian diktats intended to make police officers more brutal, more loyal to him, and less accountable to anyone other than him.  Cops Are Already Unleashed. Trump Is Telling Them to Run Wild. (theintercept.com)  Government loans – LOTS will lose them:  🚨URGENT: Fannie Mae & CFPB Create Sub-Prime Foreclosure Crisis (youtube.com)  One of my best friends, who was addicted to wearing an Air Pod in one ear, got a brain tumor right around that ear; his doctor said that due to the tumor shape and location it clearly had to have come from his years of heavy Air Pod use. He died 2 years later.   You Will Never Wear AirPods Again (youtube.com)  BOOK *FREE* Download - Psychopath In Your Life Support is Appreciated:    Support the Show – Psychopath In Your Life Historical Timeline  1020  Castle of Habsburg Built – Werner, bishop of Strasbourg, and Count Radbot build Habichtsburg (Hawk's Castle) in Aargau, Switzerland, founding the House of Habsburg.  1191  City of London Corporation Recognized – Eventually becomes a major financial center.  1215  City of London in Magna Carta – Granted rights to elect its own mayor and self-govern.  1346–1353  The Black Death – Kills an estimated 75–200 million across Eurasia and North Africa.  1414–1417  Romani Appear in Europe – Mistakenly believed to be Egyptians (“Gypsies”).  1450  Printing Press Invented – Gutenberg’s movable-type press revolutionizes publishing.  1452  First Gutenberg Bible Printed – Major milestone in information dissemination.  1452  Habsburgs Elevated to Holy Roman Emperors – The Habsburg dynasty gains control of the imperial title. The Holy Roman Emperor was considered the secular counterpart to the Pope in Christendom, ruling over a complex political entity in Central Europe. Many Habsburgs held this powerful position, dominating European politics until the empire was dissolved in 1806.  1492  Columbus's Voyage – Explores the Bahamas, Cuba, and Haiti.  1492–1499  Expulsion of Jews and Romani from Spain – Part of wider European expulsions.  1514  Term “Gypsy” Documented in England – Reflects misconceptions about Romani origins.  1517  The Reformation – Martin Luther protests against the Catholic Church; followers become known as Protestants, leading to widespread religious and political change.  1530  Fragments of "I Modi" – Nine fragments from seven engravings, thought to be by Agostino Veneziano, serve as replacements for original erotic images. Held at the British Museum.  1540  Society of Jesus (Jesuits) Founded – Established by Ignatius of Loyola.  1605  Banco di Santo Spirito Founded – One of the earliest public deposit banks.  1613–1917  Romanov Dynasty Rules Russia – Begins with Mikhail Romanov.  1620  Mayflower Voyage – Pilgrims found Plymouth Colony.  1666  Sabbatai Zevi Proclaims Himself Messiah – Declares redemption through acts of sin; later converts to Islam under Ottoman pressure.  1694  Bank of England Founded – Created to manage national debt and finance wars.  1773  Jesuits Suppressed – Disbanded by Pope Clement XIV under political pressure.  1790  Washington, D.C. Established – Founded as the U.S. capital.  1791  First Bank of the United States – Established by Alexander Hamilton.  1814  Jesuits Restored / Burning of Washington – Jesuits reinstated; British burn U.S. capital.  1839–1842  First Opium War – Conflict between Britain and China over opium trade enforcement and British merchants’ opium stocks. Ends with Treaty of Nanking.  1850s  Term “Aryan” Adopted as Racial Category – Used in pseudoscientific racial theories.  1861–1865  American Civil War – Fought over slavery and federal authority.  1867  Dynamite Invented – Patented by Alfred Nobel.  1870s–1900  Gilded Age in America – Rapid industrialization and inequality.  1871  UNITED STATES INC – Congress incorporates the District of Columbia.  1881–1914  Scramble for Africa – European powers colonize African territories, driven by economic and geopolitical motives.  1887  Commission “ad pias causas” – Pope Leo XIII centralizes church fund management.  1893  Thermite Reaction Discovered – Hans Goldschmidt discovers the aluminothermic process, later patented in 1895. Enables carbon-free metal production and high-temperature welding.  1895  X-Rays Discovered – By Wilhelm Roentgen in Germany.  1896  Discovery of Radioactivity – Henri Becquerel discovers radiation in uranium salts.  1900  Great Galveston Storm – Deadliest U.S. natural disaster.  1906  San Francisco Earthquake and Fire – Widespread destruction and fire damage.  1910 Friedrich-Loeffler-Institute: Germany’s Federal Research Institute for Animal Health was founded by virologist Friedrich Loeffler on 10 October 1910 and has operated continuously on the Isle of Riens ever since. 1914–1918  World War I – Triggered by the assassination of Hapsburg -Archduke Franz Ferdinand by a Serbian nationalist in Sarajevo. Ended precisely at the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month in 1918, with the signing of the Armistice.  1915–1917  Armenian Genocide – Ottoman Empire kills 1.5 million Armenians.  1916  Sykes-Picot Agreement – Britain and France secretly divide Arab regions of the Ottoman Empire into spheres of influence after World War I.  1920  Prohibition Begins in U.S. – Alcohol banned; rise in organized crime.  1921  Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) Founded – Influential foreign policy group.  1928  Opus Dei Founded – Catholic lay organization.  1929  Vatican City Established – Sovereignty granted by Lateran Treaty.  1930  Bank for International Settlements (BIS) – Created for WWI reparations.  1931 Fort Detrick: Originating as Detrick Field (municipal airport) in 1931, the U.S. Army purchased and converted it into Camp Detrick on 9 March 1943 for biological-warfare research. It was redesignated Fort Detrick on 3 February 1956 and continues in military and multi-agency biomedical use today. 1933  U.S. Declares Financial Emergency – Roosevelt’s Executive Orders 6073, 6102, 6111, and 6260 under amended Trading with the Enemy Act declare U.S. bankruptcy.  1935  Swastika Becomes Official Nazi Symbol – Originally an ancient symbol of well-being and auspiciousness in India (called "svastika" in Sanskrit), it was adopted by the Nazi Party in the 1920s and formally institutionalized as the national symbol of Nazi Germany in 1935, redefined as a sign of Aryan racial ideology.  1939–1990s  Spain’s Stolen Babies Scandal – Estimated 300,000 children trafficked during Franco regime.  1941  Plutonium Discovered – Created at UC Berkeley.  1942  Vatican Bank (IOR) and OSS Founded – Precursor to CIA established.  1942–1945  Manhattan Project and Atomic Bomb – U.S. develops nuclear weapons.  1944  IMF and World Bank Founded – Established to stabilize postwar global economy.  1947  CIA Created – Under National Security Act.  1949  First Soviet Atomic Bomb (RDS-1) – Detonated at Semipalatinsk, Kazakhstan; known as “Joe-1.” Chief designer: Yulii Khariton. Local populations exposed to radiation.  1950–1970  Advent of Civilian Nuclear Power – Nuclear energy expands globally.  1954  Castle Bravo Test (USA) – Largest U.S. nuclear test contaminates Marshall Islands.  1954  Obninsk Reactor (USSR) – First plant to supply electricity to a power grid.  1954 Plum Island Animal Disease Center: Established in 1954 to study foreign animal diseases (notably foot-and-mouth disease), PIADC remains the only U.S. lab authorized for live FMD work. It is under DHS (with USDA-APHIS partnership) and is slated to transfer operations to NBAF (Kansas) after 2024 but remains open as of 2025. 1956  Calder Hall (UK) – First industrial-scale nuclear power station.  1956  Operation Gladio – CIA/NATO stay-behind paramilitary network in Europe.  1958  Shippingport Atomic Power Station (USA) – First commercial U.S. nuclear plant, part of Atoms for Peace.  1963–1973  Expansion of Soviet Nuclear Industry – Includes early commercial-scale reactors.  1967  APSA (Vatican Treasury) Created – Centralizes Vatican financial and real estate management.  1970s–1981  P2 Lodge Scandal – Involves Vatican Bank, Mafia, and Italian politics.  1979  Three Mile Island Accident – Partial meltdown in Pennsylvania raises safety concerns.  1982  Death of Roberto Calvi – “God’s Banker” found hanging in London.  1986  Chernobyl Disaster – Catastrophic reactor explosion in Soviet Ukraine.  2010  Vatican Financial Information Authority (AIF) Established – Anti-money laundering oversight.  2011  Fukushima Daiichi Disaster – Japan’s nuclear meltdown after earthquake and tsunami.  2014  Vatican Financial Reforms by Pope Francis – Splits oversight between APSA and Secretariat for the Economy.  The Catholic Church vs. Vatican City  The Catholic Church: Traces its origins to Jesus Christ and the apostles, with the Bishop of Rome (Pope) as its spiritual leader since at least the 1st century AD.  Vatican City: Became an independent sovereign state on February 11, 1929, through the Lateran Treaty signed between the Holy See and the Kingdom of Italy under Mussolini.  What Led to the Establishment of Vatican City? In 1870, the Papal States, which had been under the Pope’s temporal rule for centuries, were annexed by the newly unified Kingdom of Italy.  This led to a conflict known as the “Roman Question,” where Popes refused to recognize the authority of the Italian government over Rome and considered themselves “prisoners in the Vatican.”  The Lateran Treaty (1929) Signed by Benito Mussolini (on behalf of King Victor Emmanuel III) and Cardinal Secretary of State Pietro Gasparri (for Pope Pius XI).  It recognized:  Vatican City as a sovereign, independent state.  Catholicism as Italy’s state religion (later revised).  Financial compensation to the Church for the loss of the Papal States.  The Pope’s sovereignty over Vatican territory and internal governance.  So, Why Then?  The Vatican was created as a political solution to resolve a long-standing power struggle between the Papacy and the Italian state.  The timing, under Mussolini's fascist regime , reflected a mutual interest: Mussolini wanted the Church's support, and the Pope wanted formal independence.  The Nazi Obsession with Ancient Indo-European / "Aryan" Origins  The Nazis weren’t just about military conquest, they also wanted to reshape cultural history. Central to this was their belief in the superiority of a mythical "Aryan race", which they traced to ancient Indo-Europeans, a real linguistic and migratory group that they twisted into a fantasy of racial purity.  1. What Were the Indo-Europeans?  The Indo-Europeans, prehistoric tribes from the Eurasian Steppe, possibly around modern Ukraine or Central Asia, migrated over millennia, spreading their languages and laying the foundation for Sanskrit, Greek, Latin, Celtic, Germanic, and other languages. However, the Nazis distorted this history, falsely claiming these tribes were racially pure “Aryans,” the supposed ancestors of the Germanic/Nordic race, and wrongly asserting they were responsible for building all major ancient civilizations, including those of India, Persia, Greece, and Rome. 2. Nazis’ Mythology of Aryans  The Nazis fabricated a pseudo-historical narrative, claiming the Indo-Europeans were blond, blue-eyed, noble “Aryans” who originated all advanced cultures. They vilified other races as degenerate, accusing them of “polluting” Aryan blood, with Jews portrayed as the primary threat to this supposed purity.  These baseless ideas, unsupported by evidence, were rooted in 19th-century racial theories and eugenics, drawing heavily from Arthur de Gobineau’s racist writings, Houston Stewart Chamberlain’s works (admired by Hitler), and Madison Grant’s eugenics theories.  This distorted ideology fueled their propaganda and atrocities, falsely linking the prehistoric Indo-European migrations from the Eurasian Steppe—whose languages formed the basis for Sanskrit, Greek, Latin, Celtic, and Germanic—to a fabricated racial supremacy. 3. How They Tried to Prove It  The Nazis not only embraced fabricated myths about the Indo-Europeans as blond, blue-eyed “Aryans” who supposedly birthed all advanced civilizations, but they also established institutions to “prove” these falsehoods. The Ahnenerbe (“Ancestral Heritage”), a research institute founded by Heinrich Himmler, was tasked with uncovering archaeological and cultural evidence of Aryan superiority.  This group launched expeditions to Tibet to trace supposed Aryan roots in Buddhism, Iceland and Scandinavia to study Norse mythology, and India to link Sanskrit and Vedic texts to their imagined Aryan origins. They even attempted to tie ancient Germanic runes and folk tales to occult Aryan powers.  These efforts, steeped in pseudo-history and drawn from 19th-century racial theories by figures like Arthur de Gobineau, Houston Stewart Chamberlain, and Madison Grant, falsely connected the prehistoric Indo-European migrations from the Eurasian Steppe, whose languages underpinned Sanskrit, Greek, Latin, Celtic, and Germanic, to a baseless narrative of racial supremacy, all unsupported by evidence. 4. Mein Kampf and Nazi Rhetoric  The Nazis constructed a perverse mythology around the Indo-Europeans, prehistoric tribes from the Eurasian Steppe whose migrations spread languages like Sanskrit, Greek, Latin, Celtic, and Germanic. Hitler falsely claimed these so-called “Aryans”—imagined as blond, blue-eyed, noble creators—originated all human culture, with other peoples merely borrowing from them. He branded Jews as the “eternal destroyers” of this fabricated Aryan legacy, a core tenet of Nazi ideology.  To propagate this pseudo-history, Nazi schools, books, and youth programs systematically rewrote history, while the Ahnenerbe institute, founded by Heinrich Himmler, sought “evidence” through expeditions to Tibet, Scandinavia, and India, linking Vedic texts, Norse myths, and Germanic runes to a mythical Aryan supremacy.  Rooted in 19th-century racial theories from Arthur de Gobineau, Houston Stewart Chamberlain, and Madison Grant, these baseless claims vilified other races as degenerate and Jews as the ultimate threat, fueling Nazi propaganda and atrocities with no grounding in evidence. 5. Occult & Mysticism  Some high-ranking Nazis, such as Himmler, were deeply invested in esoteric beliefs that shaped their ideology. The Thule Society, a secret group, blended notions of Atlantis, German mythology, and Aryan supremacy, fueling their worldview.  Himmler envisioned Wewelsburg Castle as a “spiritual center” for the SS, steeped in mystical Germanic lore. The swastika, adopted as an ancient Aryan solar symbol of power, was also central to this occult-inspired ideology. 6. What This Led To  This obsession wasn’t just academic — it laid the ideological foundation for genocide:  Belief in Aryan purity → racial laws → sterilization → ghettos → the Holocaust.  Their distorted history gave moral cover for mass murder, slavery, and conquest.  Summary Nazi Claim Reality Aryans were the origin of all culture Indo-Europeans were diverse, not a single racial group Germans are direct Aryan descendants No scientific or historical evidence supports this claim Other races “pollute” Aryan blood Racist pseudoscience, contradicted by genetic and anthropological data= data Archaeology proves Aryan superiority Nazi-funded archaeological digs manipulated or fabricated results to fit their narrative  Nazi Myth & Symbolism: How They Used It  1. Runes and Occult Symbols  The Nazis, especially Heinrich Himmler and the SS, revived ancient Germanic runes to create a mystic, exclusive language of power.  Rune Symbol Meaning (in Nazi context) Used by ᛋ (Sig rune) Victory, power SS insignia (double Sig rune = “Schutzstaffel”) ᛏ (Tiwaz) Warrior god Tyr, justice, war Used in some military insignia ᛟ (Odal/Othala) Blood, soil, ancestry, race Used in SS schools and later by neo-Nazis ᚨ (Ansuz) Ancestral spirit, divine communication Symbol of Aryan wisdom These were drawn from runic alphabets used by pre-Christian Germanic tribes, but given a pseudo-magical racial meaning by Nazi thinkers.  2. Wewelsburg Castle: Nazi Camelot  Heinrich Himmler turned this medieval castle into the spiritual center of the SS.Renovated to reflect Teutonic Knight legends, Norse mythology, and astrology.  The "Black Sun" symbol, a radial swastika-like pattern, was embedded in the floor of the North Tower to serve as an occult SS ritual chamber.  Himmler believed Wewelsburg would be the “center of the world” after Nazi victory.  3. Mythical Germanic History  Nazis mythologized the Teutonic Knights, Viking warriors, and even invented pseudo-histories:  The Nazis claimed that Aryans were the first civilizers of the Earth, promoting the notion of a racially pure Germania with roots stretching back to an Atlantis-like antiquity. They spread tales of heroic Germanic resistance against Rome, portraying modern Nazis as the direct heirs to these ancient warriors. 4. Architectural Symbolism  Albert Speer, Hitler’s chief architect, crafted buildings that blended Roman and Greek grandeur with Nordic and medieval influences to project Nazi ideology. These structures were deliberately monumental in scale to symbolize power, often incorporating sun motifs as references to a solar cult. The use of stone and iron emphasized permanence and natural strength, reinforcing the regime’s vision of an enduring, dominant empire. 5. Myth as Political Weapon  Hitler saw myth as more powerful than truth.  Nazi rallies (like Nuremberg) were rituals — fire, flags, uniforms, and oaths designed to create a sense of sacred mission.  Youth indoctrination (Hitler Youth) replaced religious confirmation with initiation into the “Aryan struggle.”  Why Did They Do This?  Nazi mythology served to create emotional unity by binding people more deeply than facts ever could, forging a shared sense of destiny. It legitimized conquest and genocide, framing them as a holy war for racial survival, imbued with a sense of divine purpose.  The regime sought to replace traditional religion, demanding loyalty to the Führer above churches or ancient customs, redirecting spiritual devotion to the state.  By appealing to the lost pride of a Germany humiliated after World War I, these myths filled a deep void, offering a narrative of restored greatness that resonated with a wounded nation.  Summary Table  Element Nazi Use Underlying Goal Runes Mystical racial codes Create elite warrior caste (SS) Wewelsburg Castle Occult command center Ritualize ideology, SS mysticism Teutonic myths Stories of noble Aryan past Rewrite history for racial justification Architecture Blended Roman and Norse styles Symbolize eternal power and purity Rituals Rallies, uniforms, salutes Create emotional unity and obedience U.S. Secret Service (SS)  The U.S. Secret Service is tasked with protecting the President, Vice President, and visiting foreign leaders, ensuring their safety at all times. It also investigates financial crimes, including counterfeiting, fraud, and cybercrime, to safeguard the nation’s economic security.  Founded in 1865 to combat widespread counterfeit money following the Civil War, the agency has since evolved in scope. In 2003, it became part of the Department of Homeland Security, aligning its mission with broader national security objectives. No Relation to Nazi “SS”  U.S. Secret Service Nazi SS (Schutzstaffel) Protects U.S. leaders Enforced Nazi racial laws Fights financial crime Carried out mass genocide U.S. government agency Paramilitary Nazi elite Founded in 1865 Founded in 1925 In Hebrew, the word swastika (סְוַוסְטִיקָה) is simply a transliteration of the original Sanskrit word, it does not have a native meaning in the Hebrew language itself.  Hebrew: סְוַוסְטִיקָה (Svastika)  It is pronounced similarly to the original word.  It is used exclusively to refer to the Nazi symbol due to its strong association with the Holocaust.  In Israeli culture and the Hebrew language, it carries an extremely negative and painful connotation because of its direct connection to the Nazi regime and the genocide of Jews.  The swastika, originally derived from Sanskrit, carried a positive meaning of "good fortune" or "well-being" in ancient cultures. However, in Judaism and modern Israeli memory, it holds no such positive connotation; instead, it is seen solely as a symbol of hate, murder, and antisemitism due to its appropriation by the Nazis.  So to summarize:  Language Meaning of “Swastika” Sanskrit Auspiciousness, luck, well-being Hebrew Refers to Nazi symbol; no native meaning; represents hatred and genocide Timeline of Use in Hebrew The swastika first appeared in Hebrew texts and publications in the 1930s, as Nazi Germany rose to power and began using the symbol as the emblem of the NSDAP (Nazi Party). At that point, the term סְוַוסְטִיקָה (svastika) was introduced into Hebrew as a loanword, simply transliterating the original Sanskrit-based term.  Pre-1930s The swastika was virtually unknown in Hebrew-speaking Jewish communities.  Some Jews in Europe might have seen it on old Indo-European artifacts or in Indian contexts, but it had no cultural significance or specific name in Hebrew.  1930s–1940s (Nazi Era) As the Nazi Party adopted the swastika as its central symbol, Hebrew newspapers and Zionist publications began referring to it using the borrowed word סְוַוסְטִיקָה.  It became immediately linked to antisemitism, persecution, and later, the Holocaust.  The Hebrew language absorbed the term not for its ancient meaning, but as a marker of Nazi identity and threat.  Example You can find the word סְוַוסְטִיקָה in:  1930s Hebrew newspapers in Mandatory Palestine.  Writings from Holocaust survivors describing German uniforms, propaganda, and camp markings.  Israeli history books and educational materials from the 1950s onward.  Cultural Note Even today, swastikas are treated with horror in Israeli society and by Jewish communities worldwide. In Hebrew, the term is almost exclusively used in discussions of:  Nazism  Antisemitic vandalism  Holocaust education  It is not used in connection with its older, Eastern religious symbolism (e.g., Hinduism, Buddhism).  What Is the Iron Cross?  The Iron Cross is a military decoration and emblem originating in Prussia in the early 19th century. It's a cross pattée (a type of cross with arms that broaden outward) and is usually black with white or silver trim. The Iron Cross is a military decoration originally created in 1813 by King Frederick William III of Prussia during the Napoleonic Wars. It was intended as an award for bravery and exceptional service in wartime, regardless of rank.   The design, a black cross with a silver or white border, was symbolic of Prussian military values. The Iron Cross has been re-instituted several times throughout German history, including during the Franco-Prussian War, World War I, and World War II. Each iteration featured slight variations in design, often incorporating the reigning monarch’s initials or the year of the award. Importantly, the Iron Cross is a medal, not a national marking applied to vehicles or aircraft. Historical Timeline of Use: 1. Prussia & Early German Empire (1813–1918) The Iron Cross was first created in 1813 by King Frederick William III of Prussia during the Napoleonic Wars. It was later used again during the Franco-Prussian War in 1870 and World War I from 1914 to 1918. The Iron Cross was awarded to soldiers for acts of bravery, and it was also commonly received by German royalty and nobility, especially those who served as military leaders. At this stage, the Iron Cross was considered a legitimate military honor, entirely unconnected to Nazism. 2. Nazi Germany (1933–1945) Adolf Hitler revived the Iron Cross and modified its design by adding a swastika at its center. Under the Third Reich, it became one of the highest military awards and was widely used across military decorations and insignia. It appeared prominently on uniforms, medals, tanks, and aircraft. Due to its redesign and extensive use during this era, the Iron Cross developed a strong association with Nazism. 3. Modern Germany (Post-1945) Following World War II, the Nazi version of the Iron Cross was banned. However, in 1957, West Germany officially reintroduced the Iron Cross, this time without the swastika. It became part of the Bundeswehr's (German armed forces) official military medals. Today, the Iron Cross is used by the modern German military as a symbol of national defense and democratic values, and no longer carries the aggressive or fascist symbolism it once did. Royal and Elite Use German and Prussian royalty often held military leadership roles, and many members of European royal families received the Iron Cross for their service, particularly during World War I. Notable recipients included Kaiser Wilhelm II and Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria. The Iron Cross was awarded to many German officers across both world wars. High-ranking Nazi officials, including SS officers such as Heinrich Himmler and Hermann Göring, also wore it. In rare cases, the Iron Cross has been adopted by modern neo-Nazi groups, although these versions are often stylized differently from the original. Today: Who Else Uses It? The Iron Cross continues to be used today in various ways: German Bundeswehr: The modern German military uses a stylized version of the Iron Cross as an emblem, though not as a medal. Motorcycle and Biker Culture: In the United States, the Iron Cross is sometimes adopted by biker groups as a rebellious or countercultural symbol. This use can be controversial. Neo-Nazi and Far-Right Groups: While rare, some neo-Nazi and far-right groups adopt older versions of the Iron Cross for symbolic purposes. More often, however, they use other symbols such as the Wolfsangel or Odal runes. Summary Chart Group or Era Use of Iron Cross Symbolic Meaning Prussian Army (1813–1918) Yes Military honor, bravery German royalty Yes Nobility and military service Nazis (1933–1945) Yes (with swastika) Nazi military valor Modern German Army Yes (clean version) National defense, heritage Neo-Nazi/far-right groups Rarely Appropriation, coded hate Biker/outlaw culture Yes (modified) Rebellion, shock factor Pre-Columbian and Early Colonial Cultural Connections in the Americas Long before mass European colonization, the Americas saw a complex tapestry of cultural and ethnic interactions. Moors, North Africans, and Muslims had both indirect and direct presence, with some scholars suggesting pre-Columbian contact, while post-1492, many enslaved Africans brought to the Americas were Muslim, contributing to early cultural influences. Indigenous peoples themselves exhibited a wide range of skin tones, reflecting the diversity of native populations. Additionally, early mixed-heritage groups, often born from interactions between Indigenous, African, and European peoples, were frequently marginalized or legally erased from historical records, obscuring their contributions to the Americas’ cultural landscape. Circassian & White Slavery Narrative as Useful Cover  Circassians were often marketed as the “ideal white slaves”  light enough to be considered valuable but exotic enough to be objectified.  Importing white children under these narratives (rescue, redemption, assimilation) served both a cultural whitening agenda and economic interests, especially in rural labor or domestic servitude.  Colonial infertility: In several early colonies (especially Jamestown and early Puritan New England), records suggest high rates of infertility, miscarriages, and stillbirths, often blamed on poor nutrition, disease, or climate stress.  Maternal death rates were high, and many women died in childbirth before having large families.  Settlers often adopted Indigenous or mixed-race children, sometimes unofficially, or took in orphans as labor.  Turkey: A Crossroads for Trafficking and CIA Operations  During the Cold War, Turkey emerged as a vital NATO ally, providing strategic access to the Middle East and proximity to the Soviet Union, which enhanced its geopolitical importance. Incirlik Air Base in Turkey served as a key hub for CIA operations, facilitating intelligence gathering and covert missions, and creating an ideal environment for secretive activities, including the transportation of individuals across international borders without oversight.  The close U.S.-Turkey relationship, bolstered by diplomatic ties, may have provided a shield for covert operations, potentially including human trafficking, conducted under the guise of national security. What Is Meant by Demon?   The term "demon" originates from the Ancient Greek word δαίμων (daimōn), which referred to a spirit or divine power. In classical Greek thought, daimōns were not inherently evil; they were considered intermediaries between gods and humans, influencing individual destinies and character traits. For instance, the philosopher Socrates spoke of his personal daimōn as a guiding spirit that inspired him to seek and speak the truth.  Over time, especially with the rise of Christianity, the term's connotation shifted. The Latin "daemon" began to be associated more with malevolent entities, leading to the modern understanding of demons as evil spirits.  Cultural and Religious Perspectives  Ancient Mesopotamia: In Mesopotamian religions, demons were often seen as malevolent beings from the underworld. For example, the galla were demons believed to drag mortals to the netherworld. Wikipedia  Judaism: Jewish texts mention various spirits and demons, such as dybbuks, which are believed to be malevolent possessing spirits. However, Judaism does not have a centralized demonology, and beliefs about demons vary widely. Wikipedia  Christianity: Demons are typically viewed as fallen angels who rebelled against God. They are considered malevolent beings that can tempt or possess humans, opposing divine will.   Islam: Islamic theology introduces jinn, beings created from smokeless fire. While not all jinn are evil, some, like Iblis (often equated with Satan), are considered malevolent and can lead humans astray.   Hinduism: Hindu scriptures mention various spirits and entities, such as rakshasas and asuras, which can be malevolent. These beings often represent chaos and oppose the gods.   Originally, "daimōn" denoted a neutral or even benevolent spirit in ancient Greek culture. Over centuries, especially through religious and cultural transformations, the term evolved to represent malevolent supernatural beings in many traditions. Today, "demon" commonly refers to an evil spirit or entity, but its origins reflect a more nuanced and varied history.    Heretical  The term heretical describes beliefs, opinions, or actions that deviate from established doctrines, particularly in religious contexts. It often refers to views considered unorthodox or opposing the official teachings of a church or religious authority.   Merriam-Webster defines heretical as "of or relating to adherence to a religious opinion contrary to church dogma; characterized by heresy." Cambridge Dictionary expands the definition to include secular ideas, stating that heretical means "opposite to or against the official or popular opinion, or showing no respect for the official opinion." Related Terms Heresy refers to beliefs or opinions that go against established religious doctrines. Heretic is a person who holds such heretical beliefs. Usage Examples An example from the Cambridge Dictionary reads: "The belief that women should be allowed to have careers outside the home was once considered heretical." Another instance shows the term in a political context: "He did not reveal his heretical views on the drug war until after he was reelected." Synonyms Words commonly used in place of heretical include:Unorthodox, dissenting, iconoclastic, nonconformist, and heterodox.These terms are often used interchangeably to describe ideas or individuals that challenge established norms or beliefs. Global Perspective on Reincarnation Globally, around 51% of people believe in reincarnation, according to a survey conducted by Ipsos across 23 countries. By Religion In Hinduism, reincarnation is a central tenet, with approximately 950 million adherents. Buddhism also emphasizes rebirth and includes about 500 million followers. Other religions such as Sikhism, Jainism, Shinto, and Taoism incorporate reincarnation into their teachings and collectively account for hundreds of millions of adherents. In contrast, Christianity and Islam generally do not support reincarnation, although some mystic or esoteric sects within these faiths may hold such beliefs. Among the U.S. adult population, approximately 33% believe in reincarnation. Interestingly, about 24% of American Christians express belief in reincarnation, despite it not aligning with traditional Christian doctrine. In the UK, around 16% of the general population believes in reincarnation. In India, about 38% of adults believe in reincarnation. A significantly higher percentage, around 76%, believe in karma, a concept closely associated with rebirth. We can summarize it in a table: Region/Country Belief in Reincarnation Global Average ~51% United States ~33% United Kingdom ~16% India ~38%   These figures illustrate that belief in reincarnation is widespread, particularly in regions where religions that incorporate the concept are predominant. In other areas, such as the United States and the United Kingdom, a significant minority holds this belief, reflecting a diversity of spiritual perspectives.   The concept of "selling one's soul" is predominantly metaphorical, symbolizing a person compromising their moral or ethical principles for personal gain, such as wealth, power, or fame. This idea has been explored in various cultural narratives, notably in the legend of Faust, who trades his soul to the devil for knowledge and pleasure.   In religious contexts, particularly within Christianity, the notion of literally selling one's soul is considered impossible. The soul is viewed as a divine gift, inherently belonging to God, and thus cannot be transferred or sold. Engaging in actions that symbolize such a transaction is seen as a grave sin, but redemption is always attainable through repentance.   In contemporary usage, "selling your soul" often refers to compromising one's values for materialistic or superficial rewards. For instance, an artist might be said to have "sold their soul" if they abandon their authentic style to cater to commercial demands.   The concept of "selling one's soul" is a metaphorical expression that has been explored in various cultural, religious, and artistic contexts. It often symbolizes a person compromising their moral or ethical principles for personal gain, such as wealth, power, or fame.   Money and Fame as Common Motives  Historically, tales like the legend of Faust depict individuals making pacts with the devil to attain knowledge, power, or pleasure. In modern interpretations, especially within the entertainment industry, "selling one's soul" is frequently associated with the pursuit of fame and fortune. For instance, the story of blues musician Robert Johnson tells of him allegedly trading his soul for extraordinary musical talent.  Contemporary discussions often highlight the idea that individuals might "sell their soul" by compromising their values to achieve success. This can be seen in various artistic expressions and public discourses.  Other Motivations Beyond Wealth and Fame  While money and fame are prominent themes, other motivations have been depicted in literature and folklore:   Love: The desire to attain or retain love has been a powerful motivator in stories where characters make significant sacrifices.   Revenge: Some narratives explore individuals seeking retribution, leading them to make morally questionable decisions.   Power: The quest for influence or control can drive characters to compromise their integrity.   These themes underscore the broader idea that "selling one's soul" represents a metaphor for the ethical dilemmas individuals face when their desires conflict with their principles.   Cultural and Artistic Representations  The motif of making deals with the devil has been a recurring theme in various art forms, including music, literature, and film. These stories often serve as cautionary tales, highlighting the consequences of sacrificing one's integrity for temporal gains.  In summary, while the pursuit of money and fame are common interpretations of "selling one's soul," the concept broadly encompasses any scenario where individuals compromise their core values for personal gain.  Reincarnation Reincarnation is the belief that after death, a person's soul or spirit is reborn into a new body. This concept, also known as rebirth or transmigration, suggests that the non-physical essence of a being begins a new life in a different physical form after biological death. In many traditions, this cycle continues until the soul achieves liberation or enlightenment .  Historical Overview  The idea of reincarnation has deep roots across various cultures and religions:   Ancient India: Reincarnation is a central tenet in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. In these traditions, the soul (Atman) undergoes a cycle of birth, death, and rebirth (samsara), influenced by one's actions (karma). The ultimate goal is to attain liberation (moksha or nirvana), breaking free from this cycle .   Ancient Greece: Philosophers like Pythagoras and Plato discussed the transmigration of souls. The Orphic tradition, for instance, believed in the soul's journey through various lives, emphasizing purification and the soul's eventual release from the cycle of rebirth .  Other Traditions: Elements of reincarnation beliefs have also appeared in various other cultures and spiritual movements, including certain Gnostic sects and modern esoteric philosophies.   Over time, interpretations of reincarnation have evolved, with some modern perspectives viewing it metaphorically or psychologically, while others maintain traditional spiritual interpretations.   For a more in-depth exploration of reincarnation's meaning and purpose, you might find the following video insightful:    The Question of Reincarnation and Cultural Legacy  Despite the deep historical awareness many of these communities preserved, reincarnation as a concept was not universally embraced. In Western Europe especially, Christian doctrine heavily influenced public beliefs — emphasizing a linear life with one birth, death, and afterlife. As the Church established dominance in medieval and early modern Europe, ideas of reincarnation, once present in early Christian sects and older traditions, were suppressed or labeled heretical.  In contrast, certain Jewish mystical traditions (Kabbalah) and elements of Roma spirituality do hold concepts similar to reincarnation, such as the transmigration of souls. However, these remained more esoteric and were often kept within the inner teachings of their respective communities.  Modern society, shaped by rationalism, science, and materialism, tends to view life as a singular experience. Reincarnation, lacking empirical proof and marginalized by dominant religions and academic institutions, often remains a peripheral or personal belief. This cultural momentum leads most people to focus on this one life, while traditions that embrace cyclical existence quietly persist in the background.  Roma spirituality  Roma spirituality is a rich and diverse tradition that blends ancient Indian roots with elements from various cultures encountered throughout history. Central to this spiritual framework are concepts like Kuntari, Kintala, and Dji, which collectively guide moral behavior, spiritual balance, and beliefs about the soul's journey.  Core Concepts in Roma Spirituality  Kuntari: This principle emphasizes universal balance, asserting that everything has its natural place in the cosmos. Disruptions to this balance are considered sources of misfortune. For instance, flightless birds like hens are viewed as out of balance, leading some Christian Roma to traditionally avoid eating hens' eggs.  Kintala: Similar to the concept of karma, Kintala pertains to how one's actions influence their reincarnation. However, unlike traditional karma, misfortunes in life are attributed not to past sins but to negative spiritual energies or unclean spirits known as Necuxa.  Dji: Representing an individual's spiritual energy, Dji must be maintained in balance through adherence to spiritual laws and practices, such as Marime (ritual purity). A balanced Dji is believed to lead to a better reincarnated life.  Deities and Spiritual Figures  Roma spirituality includes a pantheon of deities, each overseeing different aspects of life and the universe:   Kali Sarah / Bari O Devli: Goddess of the Roma people, fate, and reincarnation.  Bar o Devel / Siv: God of power and music.   O Shion: Goddess of wealth and luck.   Amari O Devli: Goddess of beauty, love, and fertility.  Bibiyaku / Aunt Bibi: Goddess of family, children, and the home.  Vaju: God of the wind and travel.  Olabibi: Goddess of illness and healing.  Alakoh: Goddess of the moon and sacred laws.  It's important to note that different Roma clans and tribes may have unique variations of these deities and spiritual practices, reflecting the diversity within Roma culture.  The perspectives on worshiping other gods differ significantly between Judaism and Buddhism, reflecting their distinct theological foundations.   Judaism  In Judaism, worshiping other gods is strictly prohibited and is considered one of the gravest sins. This prohibition is rooted in the Ten Commandments, where the first commandment states, "You shall have no other gods before Me" . Idolatry, known in Hebrew as avodah zarah (foreign worship), encompasses the worship of any deity other than the singular, indivisible God of Israel.  The seriousness of this prohibition is underscored by its classification as one of the three cardinal sins in Judaism, alongside murder and illicit sexual relations, for which one should choose death over transgression . Furthermore, the Talmudic tractate Avodah Zarah provides detailed discussions on the laws pertaining to idolatry, emphasizing its severity and the importance of avoiding any practices associated with it. While Judaism does not typically use the term "satanic" to describe the worship of other gods, such practices are unequivocally condemned and are seen as a direct violation of the covenant between God and the Jewish people.   Buddhism  Buddhism presents a contrasting view. It is generally non-theistic, focusing on personal spiritual development and the attainment of enlightenment (nirvana) rather than the worship of deities. While various forms of Buddhism incorporate rituals that may involve offerings to images or statues of the Buddha or bodhisattvas, these acts are not considered worship of gods in the theistic sense.   The Buddha himself is not regarded as a god but as an enlightened teacher. The use of statues and images serves as a focal point for meditation and reflection, not as objects of divine worship . Therefore, the concept of idolatry, as understood in monotheistic religions, does not directly apply to Buddhist practices.   Moreover, Buddhism does not have a concept of Satan or a singular embodiment of evil. While it acknowledges the existence of malevolent beings, these are viewed as part of the broader cycle of samsara (the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth) and are not central to its teachings.    So, we summarize it as: Judaism: Strictly prohibits the worship of other gods, considering it a severe transgression against the monotheistic principle.   Buddhism: Does not involve the worship of gods in the theistic sense and does not categorize such practices as idolatry or associate them with evil entities.   These differing views highlight the diverse theological frameworks within which religions understand and approach the concept of worship and the divine.  Beliefs About the Soul and Afterlife  The Roma hold beliefs in reincarnation and the transmigration of souls, where the soul's journey is influenced by the individual's actions and spiritual balance. Ancestral spirits are also revered, with some practices involving ancestor worship, while others, particularly among Christian Roma, may avoid interactions with the dead.   The Catholic Church firmly rejects the concept of reincarnation, considering it incompatible with core Christian doctrines.  Catholic Doctrine on Reincarnation  According to the Catechism of the Catholic Church, human beings experience a single earthly life, followed by judgment and eternal destiny:   "When 'the single course of our earthly life' is completed, we shall not return to other earthly lives: 'It is appointed for men to die once' (Hebrews 9:27). There is no 'reincarnation' after death."  This teaching underscores the belief in the resurrection of the body and the eternal nature of the soul, which stands in contrast to the cyclical view of life and death inherent in reincarnation beliefs.   Theological and Philosophical Considerations  The Church's rejection of reincarnation is rooted in its understanding of the human person as a unity of body and soul. Reincarnation, which posits the soul's migration into different bodies, undermines this unity and the significance of the bodily resurrection. Furthermore, the Church emphasizes that salvation and moral development occur within one's lifetime, not through successive lives.  Historical Context  Claims that early Christians or Church Fathers endorsed reincarnation are unfounded. For instance, while Origen, an early Christian theologian, speculated on the pre-existence of souls, he did not teach reincarnation as understood in Eastern religions. The Second Council of Constantinople in 553 AD condemned certain of Origen's teachings, but not reincarnation per se.  Contemporary Implications  The Church warns that belief in reincarnation can lead to theological errors, such as underestimating the gravity of sin or neglecting the need for redemption through Christ. It may also foster a false sense of security regarding moral responsibility, assuming multiple opportunities for correction beyond this life.   In summary, the Catholic Church maintains that:   Each person lives one earthly life, followed by judgment.  The soul and body are a unified whole, destined for resurrection.  Salvation is achieved through Christ within one's lifetime.   Reincarnation contradicts these teachings and is therefore incompatible with Catholic faith.  Lutheran theology, across its major branches—including the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod (LCMS), the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), and the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod (WELS)—rejects the concept of reincarnation. Instead, Lutherans uphold the belief in a single earthly life, followed by judgment and the promise of resurrection through faith in Jesus Christ.  Lutheran Beliefs on Life After Death  Lutherans believe that each person lives only once on earth, rejecting the idea of reincarnation or the soul returning in another form or body. Upon death, the soul of a believer is immediately in the presence of God, where it remains in anticipation of the final resurrection. At the end of times, all the dead will be resurrected, with their souls reuniting with their bodies, which will be transformed for eternal life or judgment. Following this resurrection, Lutherans teach that individuals will face a final judgment that determines their eternal destiny—either eternal life with God for believers or eternal separation from Him for non-believers. Reincarnation vs. Lutheran Doctrine  Reincarnation, the belief that souls return to live new lives in different bodies, is incompatible with Lutheran teachings. Lutherans emphasize that salvation and eternal life are granted through faith in Christ, not through successive lives or karmic cycles.  In summary, Lutheran doctrine maintains that:  Humans live once on earth.   After death, believers' souls are with God.   All will experience bodily resurrection and final judgment.  Reincarnation is not a part of Lutheran belief.   In Protestant Christianity, the belief in reincarnation is generally not accepted. Most Protestant denominations adhere to the doctrine that each person lives once, dies, and then faces judgment, as outlined in Hebrews 9:27. This view is in contrast to the concept of reincarnation, where the soul is believed to be reborn into a new body after death.  Key Points:  Mainstream Protestant Beliefs: The majority of Protestant denominations, including Lutheran, Reformed, Baptist, and Methodist traditions, do not incorporate reincarnation into their theology. They emphasize the finality of death and the subsequent judgment, aligning with the teachings of the New Testament.   Biblical Perspective: Passages such as Hebrews 9:27 state, "Just as people are destined to die once, and after that to face judgment," which many Christians interpret as evidence against the idea of reincarnation. Additionally, discussions on platforms like Reddit highlight that the Bible does not support the notion of reincarnation, instead teaching about eternal life through faith in Jesus Christ.  Early Church Views: While some early Christian thinkers, like Origen, entertained ideas that could be construed as reincarnation, these views were not widely accepted and were later deemed heretical by the Church. The Second Council of Constantinople in 553 AD did not endorse reincarnation, and such beliefs were not part of mainstream Christian doctrine.  Modern Perspectives: Despite traditional teachings, some individuals within Protestant communities may be influenced by New Age or Eastern philosophies that include reincarnation. However, these beliefs are not representative of mainstream Protestant doctrine.   Reincarnation is not a tenet of Protestant Christianity. The prevailing belief is that each person experiences one life, followed by death and judgment. While early Christian thinkers like Origen may have entertained ideas resembling reincarnation, these were not adopted by the broader Church and were later rejected. Therefore, reincarnation is not considered a part of Protestant theological teachings.  Core Islamic Beliefs on Life After Death  In mainstream Islam, the concept of reincarnation is unequivocally rejected. Islam teaches that each individual lives only one earthly life, after which they are judged by God and assigned to either Paradise (Jannah) or Hell (Jahannam) based on their beliefs and deeds. This linear view of life and afterlife is a fundamental aspect of Islamic eschatology.   Single Earthly Life in Islam The Qur’an and Hadith emphasize that each human lives only once on earth. Upon death, the soul enters a state known as Barzakh, a spiritual barrier that exists until the Day of Resurrection. This phase marks a period of waiting, during which the soul does not return to another earthly form or existence. On the Day of Resurrection, all individuals will be raised from the dead for final judgment. This belief underscores both the finality of earthly life and the profound importance of one’s actions during it. Resurrection and Judgment Central to Islamic doctrine is the belief in resurrection and final judgment. After death, every individual awaits the Day of Judgment, when they will be resurrected and held accountable for their actions. This day marks a definitive moment when eternal outcomes are determined—paradise for the righteous and punishment for the wicked. The concept is foundational in Islamic teachings and deeply influences Muslim ethical and spiritual life. Minority and Esoteric Views Although mainstream Islam firmly rejects reincarnation, some minority sects and esoteric traditions have embraced beliefs that bear similarities to it. Ghulat Sects Certain heterodox groups, such as the Alawites, hold to the idea of the transmigration of souls. In this view, a soul may pass through multiple incarnations before ultimately returning to the divine. These teachings stand in contrast to orthodox Islamic beliefs and are typically considered unorthodox or heretical. Layene Brotherhood in Senegal A distinctive example comes from the Layene Brotherhood, a Sufi Muslim community in Senegal. They believe that their founder, Seydina Limamou Laye, was a reincarnation of the Prophet Muhammad. This belief is exceptionally rare in the Muslim world and reflects the wide range of spiritual perspectives found within Islamic mysticism. These divergent views are not accepted by the majority of Muslims and are often considered theologically incorrect by mainstream Islamic scholars. Nonetheless, they demonstrate the complexity and variety of thought that can exist within broader Islamic traditions. In summary, Islam maintains a clear stance against the concept of reincarnation, emphasizing a single earthly life followed by resurrection and final judgment. While certain minority groups have adopted beliefs resembling reincarnation, these views are not aligned with mainstream Islamic teachings.   In Judaism, beliefs about reincarnation—known in Hebrew as gilgul—vary across different traditions and historical periods.  Classical Jewish Thought  The Hebrew Bible (Tanakh), the Mishnah, and the Talmud do not explicitly mention reincarnation. Early rabbinic authorities, such as Saadia Gaon (10th century), rejected the concept, considering it incompatible with Jewish theology. Maimonides (12th century), in his Thirteen Principles of Faith, also does not include reincarnation, focusing instead on bodily resurrection and the World to Come.   Kabbalistic and Hasidic Perspectives  Reincarnation became a significant concept within Jewish mysticism, particularly in Kabbalah. The 16th-century Kabbalist Isaac Luria (the Ari) and his disciple Hayyim Vital elaborated on gilgul in works like Shaar HaGilgulim ("Gate of Reincarnations"). They taught that souls undergo multiple lifetimes to rectify past misdeeds and fulfill specific spiritual missions. This belief is especially prominent in Hasidic Judaism, which regards Kabbalistic teachings as authoritative.  Contemporary Views  Today, beliefs about reincarnation in Judaism vary:   Orthodox Judaism: Some Orthodox communities, particularly those influenced by Kabbalah, accept reincarnation as part of their spiritual framework.   Conservative and Reform Judaism: These movements generally do not emphasize reincarnation, focusing more on ethical living and social justice in this life.   Secular Jews: Many secular Jews may not engage with the concept of reincarnation, viewing it as a mystical or non-essential aspect of the religion.   Reincarnation is a central belief in several world religions beyond the Roma and Kabbalistic Jewish traditions. Here's an overview of major religions and spiritual movements that embrace the concept:   Major Religions That Embrace Reincarnation  Hinduism  Reincarnation (punarjanma) is foundational in Hinduism. The soul (atman) is believed to undergo cycles of birth, death, and rebirth (samsara) until achieving liberation (moksha). This cycle is governed by karma, the law of moral cause and effect.  Buddhism  Buddhism teaches the cycle of rebirth (samsara), driven by desire and ignorance. Unlike Hinduism, Buddhism denies a permanent soul (anatta). Liberation (nirvana) is attained by extinguishing desire and realizing the impermanence of self.  Jainism  In Jainism, the soul (jiva) is eternal and undergoes rebirths influenced by karma. Liberation (moksha) is achieved through strict ethical conduct, non-violence, and asceticism, freeing the soul from the cycle of rebirth.   Sikhism  Sikhism acknowledges reincarnation, viewing life as a cycle of birth and rebirth influenced by one's actions (karma). Liberation (mukti) is attained through devotion to God, ethical living, and meditation on God's name. Other Traditions and Belief Systems  Druze  The Druze faith, an offshoot of Islam, holds reincarnation as a central tenet. They believe the soul transmigrates into a new human body immediately after death, continuing its journey toward perfection.  Indigenous Beliefs  Some Indigenous cultures, such as the Inuit and certain Native American tribes, hold beliefs in reincarnation. For instance, Inuit traditions include naming children after deceased relatives, reflecting a belief in the return of souls.  Ancient Greek Philosophy  Philosophers like Pythagoras and Plato espoused the concept of metempsychosis, where the soul transmigrates into new bodies, including animals, as part of its purification process.   Modern Spiritual Movements  Theosophy  Theosophy integrates Eastern and Western philosophies, teaching that the soul undergoes reincarnation to evolve spiritually, with each life serving as a lesson toward enlightenment.   Anthroposophy  Founded by Rudolf Steiner, Anthroposophy posits that individuals reincarnate, each life contributing to spiritual development and the realization of one's higher self.   Wicca  Wiccan beliefs often include reincarnation, viewing it as a natural cycle of the soul's journey, where lessons are learned across lifetimes to achieve spiritual growth.   Scientology  Scientology teaches that humans are immortal spiritual beings (thetans) who have lived past lives. Through specific practices, individuals aim to recall and address past-life traumas to achieve spiritual freedom.  Hinduism, Buddhism, and the Romani people (often referred to as "Gypsies") all trace their origins to the Indian subcontinent, though they emerged from different regions and historical contexts.   Hinduism  Hinduism is one of the world's oldest religions, with roots in the Indus Valley Civilization, which thrived around 2500–1500 BCE in what is now northwest India and Pakistan. The religion evolved over millennia, incorporating various cultural and philosophical influences, particularly from the Indo-Aryan migrations. Its development is closely associated with the regions around the Indus River and later the Ganges basin.   Buddhism  Buddhism originated in the 5th or 6th century BCE in the northeastern part of the Indian subcontinent, particularly in the ancient Kingdom of Magadha, corresponding to present-day Bihar. Founded by Siddhartha Gautama, known as the Buddha, the religion spread throughout India and beyond, influencing many parts of Asia.  Romani People  The Romani people, often referred to as "Gypsies," are an ethnic group with origins in the Indian subcontinent. Genetic and linguistic studies indicate that their ancestors migrated from northwest India, particularly from regions like Rajasthan and Punjab, around 1,000 years ago. Over centuries, they moved through the Middle East into Europe, developing distinct cultural identities while retaining elements of their Indian heritage.   While Hinduism and Buddhism emerged as religious traditions within specific regions of India, the Romani people's connection to India is ethnolinguistic and ancestral. All three share a common origin in the Indian subcontinent but represent different facets of its rich historical and cultural tapestry.   Reincarnation in Judaism  Beliefs in reincarnation are prominent within Kabbalistic traditions of Judaism and among some Romani communities. However, it's important to note that these beliefs are not universally held across all Jewish or Romani groups.   In Judaism, the concept of reincarnation, known as gilgul neshamot (transmigration of souls), is primarily associated with Kabbalah, the mystical branch of Jewish thought. This belief became more structured in the 16th century through the teachings of Rabbi Isaac Luria, who emphasized reincarnation as a means for souls to achieve spiritual rectification. His disciple, Chaim Vital, compiled these teachings in the work Shaar HaGilgulim (Gate of Reincarnations).  While gilgul is a central concept in Kabbalistic and Hasidic circles, it is not a universally accepted doctrine in mainstream Judaism. Many Jewish denominations, including Reform and Conservative Judaism, do not emphasize or incorporate reincarnation into their core beliefs. Additionally, prominent Jewish philosophers such as Maimonides and Saadia Gaon rejected the idea of reincarnation.  Reincarnation in Romani Beliefs  The Romani people, often referred to as "Gypsies," have diverse cultural and religious practices influenced by their historical migrations and interactions with various societies. Some Romani traditions include beliefs in reincarnation, reflecting their ancestral roots in the Indian subcontinent, where such concepts are prevalent. For instance, certain Romani groups believe that the soul of the deceased may return in another human or animal form. However, it's essential to recognize that Romani beliefs are not monolithic. Many Romani individuals and communities have adopted the predominant religions of the regions they inhabit, such as Christianity or Islam, which may not include beliefs in reincarnation. Therefore, while reincarnation is present in some Romani traditions, it is not a universally held belief among all Romani people.

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