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To better understand the Roman Power Structure lets look at nations, specifically how nations are classified.
Republics whether it is “To the Republic for which it stands one nation under G-d” are Roman States with limited self government. That G-d once again is the Pontificus Maximus the Vicar of Christ established legally as the earthly human embodiment of G-d here on Earth. Does not matter whether you are a Catholic or even a Christian or even believe in that G-d, as two facts remain the same. The first is the nation is under the Pontificus Maximus, the second is you have pledged an oath of allegiance to the Pontificus Maximus, unknowingly or not, in so doing you have created a contract with the Pontificus Maximus, a legally binding oral contract!
The People’s Republic of China, once again a Roman state all thanks to a pasta loving guy named Marco Polo.
Republics are Roman States with limited self government.
Kingdoms, these are monarchies, all monarchs derive their power by the “Grace of G-d”, it is the Pontificus Maximus who allows them to rule, and gives them their power to rule. The people who live in these states are beholden to the Monarchs; the Monarchs are beholden to Rome.
Principalities are ruled by Roman princes, who once again derive their power from Rome, for instance tiny principalities like Monaco and Seaborga are ruled by princes and princesses who derive their power and title directly from Rome.
States like the State of Russia are wholly owned estates by free citizens of Rome, they are huge land holdings and farms, State means Estate. They might be owned by a free citizen of Rome or a Corporation of Rome and how they are governed by that owner whether it be communism or socialism or capitalism or theism does not matter to Rome, just that it pays its taxes to Rome and that it responds to Rome’s edicts.
Once Rome creates a contract with a state for instance with China even though it might be thousands of years ago even though that state might rebel from time to time, eventually Rome always regains control through either international banking, trade, law or force of arms.
Rome is eternal, dictatorships and rebels come and go.
Let’s look at what happens when an estate, republic, principality or kingdom rebels against Roman rule.
The Republic of Cuba became the Communist State of Cuba through a revolution. It is immediately isolated, trade is cut with it, it only gets enough to barely sustain itself and Rome keeps up constant pressure against those defiant of it through other Roman Client States.
If a rebellious state has resources that are vital to the rest of the empire War is declared. It will be taken over by force of Roman arms through a Roman client state. If it has no vital resources that the Empire needs it is allowed to wither on the vine like Somalia until the people themselves tire of chaos and starvation and look again for the order of Roman Rule.
If it has vital resources the Empire requires then it will be attacked like say for instance Iraq, with one third of the world’s known oil reserves the Empire does not care how much blood it requires to maintain military rule or how the people might suffer under it.
If it has some vital resources like Iran but they are not critical to the empire then time will be given for the isolation process to disaffect the people to the point of tiring from their rebellion and the consequences of rebellion before Rome reasserts its dominance militarily.
There is very little of the world that is not under the Roman System of International Law, the Laws of the Sea, International Banking, and the Laws of War.
How uniform is it? If you declare Chapter 13 bankruptcy in the United States, if you need to declare bankruptcy in Russia it is also Chapter 13, and it’s Chapter 13 in China too!
Welcome to Rome please note the exit signs, there are none!
Republics whether it is “To the Republic for which it stands one nation under G-d” are Roman States with limited self government. That G-d once again is the Pontificus Maximus the Vicar of Christ established legally as the earthly human embodiment of G-d here on Earth. Does not matter whether you are a Catholic or even a Christian or even believe in that G-d, as two facts remain the same. The first is the nation is under the Pontificus Maximus, the second is you have pledged an oath of allegiance to the Pontificus Maximus, unknowingly or not, in so doing you have created a contract with the Pontificus Maximus, a legally binding oral contract!
The People’s Republic of China, once again a Roman state all thanks to a pasta loving guy named Marco Polo.
Republics are Roman States with limited self government.
Kingdoms, these are monarchies, all monarchs derive their power by the “Grace of G-d”, it is the Pontificus Maximus who allows them to rule, and gives them their power to rule. The people who live in these states are beholden to the Monarchs; the Monarchs are beholden to Rome.
Principalities are ruled by Roman princes, who once again derive their power from Rome, for instance tiny principalities like Monaco and Seaborga are ruled by princes and princesses who derive their power and title directly from Rome.
States like the State of Russia are wholly owned estates by free citizens of Rome, they are huge land holdings and farms, State means Estate. They might be owned by a free citizen of Rome or a Corporation of Rome and how they are governed by that owner whether it be communism or socialism or capitalism or theism does not matter to Rome, just that it pays its taxes to Rome and that it responds to Rome’s edicts.
Once Rome creates a contract with a state for instance with China even though it might be thousands of years ago even though that state might rebel from time to time, eventually Rome always regains control through either international banking, trade, law or force of arms.
Rome is eternal, dictatorships and rebels come and go.
Let’s look at what happens when an estate, republic, principality or kingdom rebels against Roman rule.
The Republic of Cuba became the Communist State of Cuba through a revolution. It is immediately isolated, trade is cut with it, it only gets enough to barely sustain itself and Rome keeps up constant pressure against those defiant of it through other Roman Client States.
If a rebellious state has resources that are vital to the rest of the empire War is declared. It will be taken over by force of Roman arms through a Roman client state. If it has no vital resources that the Empire needs it is allowed to wither on the vine like Somalia until the people themselves tire of chaos and starvation and look again for the order of Roman Rule.
If it has vital resources the Empire requires then it will be attacked like say for instance Iraq, with one third of the world’s known oil reserves the Empire does not care how much blood it requires to maintain military rule or how the people might suffer under it.
If it has some vital resources like Iran but they are not critical to the empire then time will be given for the isolation process to disaffect the people to the point of tiring from their rebellion and the consequences of rebellion before Rome reasserts its dominance militarily.
There is very little of the world that is not under the Roman System of International Law, the Laws of the Sea, International Banking, and the Laws of War.
How uniform is it? If you declare Chapter 13 bankruptcy in the United States, if you need to declare bankruptcy in Russia it is also Chapter 13, and it’s Chapter 13 in China too!
Welcome to Rome please note the exit signs, there are none!