Rulers of Evil: Useful Knowledge About Governing Bodies

by F. Tupper Saussy

Rulers of Evil: Useful Knowledge About Governing Bodies
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ASIN: 0066210836
ISBN 10: 0066210836
ISBN 13: 9780066210834
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Published: 2001-06-26
Number of Pages: 328
Width: 6.2 inches
Height: 1.3 inches
Length: 9 inches
Weight: 1.4 pounds
Dewey Decimal: 973.311
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Rather than pass through the Atlanta Federal Prison Camp gate to serve a sentence for a tax misdemeanor back in 1987, author F. Tupper Saussy chose to become a fugitive in order to freely investigate his adversary -- the United States of America. What he discovered was valuable new proof of a vast Roman Catholic sub-stratum of American history -- more specifically, that Jesuits played eminent and underappreciated roles in persuading New Englanders to rebel against their mother country in 1776. Indeed, according to Saussy's groundbreaking discoveries, the American Revolution and its resulting constitutional republic may have been single-handedly designed and supervised by a Jesuit named Lorenzo Ricci -- this country's true founding father. Provocative and utterly compelling, Rulers of Evil analyzes the hundreds of historical clues left by the true leaders of the world. It should be read by anyone desiring to know, definitively, why America works the way it does.

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This amazing book details who is really in charge of government. Saussy covers Catholic church history, the foundations of America, the secret symbolism built into Washington, D.C., and more. In the end, he concludes it's all of God and that we should be "wise as serpents and innocent as doves." My only criticism is that his final two chapters don't fully agree with Scripture (in my opinion). And much of the final two chapters is more speculative in nature. Still, definitely worth reading.

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