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.Provacative 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.
Don't miss this one if you want some answers to the mysteries of today. Read also "Washington in the Lap of Rome, 1888" by Justin Fulton Dewey. You will no longer wonder who trained the CIA. Don't let this institution fool you.
Complete rubbish, deeply paranoid, and immensely fun to read. You know the kids you knew in high school or college who would swear that he heard, at Rainbow Family Gathering (back in the days before Burning Man)that a guy in the Grateful Dead parking lot selling t-shirts that said on the front "Christ Died for Our Sins. . ." and on the back said, ". . .and all I got was this lousy t-shirt" had been arrested by the FBI, hauled away, and brainwashed by the Rosicrucians to be used as an assissin against the enemies of the Republic? This is that guy's manifesto.
This is a quick, easy read. Saussy is a fine, thoughtful writer. I will likely be coming back. The title is based on the common sense notion that men indeed are sinners. Rulers and the ruled need always keep this hard fact front and center. Somethings I took from this work are how extensive ancient Rome's cultural and political influence is upon the Roman Catholic Church and just how Roman the US Government in fact is ... at least symbolically. The little known yet seminal history of Catholicism in the United States is carefully examined by a keen, shrewd observer who comes from a Huguenot background. His writings about Jesuit General Lorenzo Ricci are eye opening and great fun to read whether completely true I will leave it to the reader to decide. Saussy presents a colorful picture with a provocative point of view. Roman Catholicism has an agenda and the United States was and is a major part of that agenda. One need only look who is in the current presidential line of succession (Biden, Boehner, Leahy, Kerry) and the religious composition of the current Supreme Court for a pinch of validation. Excellent. Available for free -- on line right here ... click and the book will download automatically. http://pacinlaw.us/pdf/sup/Rulers_of_...
The good: - very well researched. - very clearly states the degree of his certainty - does not flinch from "Well, it really seems like . . ." statements - from the Protestant reformation and the founding of the Jesuits until the construction of the US Capitol rotunda. - kinda far out - heavy, intense. - is very well done.
The not so good: - stops abruptly at the he construction of the US Capitol rotunda. Oh, OK. So that's it?! - the last chapter does not belong, being a separate discussion of Cain (of Cain & Abel fame) and claims of this Cain founding a city and being the mythical Morduk. - Oh, and in the last chapter, the author now let's us know - after we've read his book - that he believes that the earth is 6000 years old. Which throws everything in the book into doubt. - The title is not really correct.
A Masterpiece of Forbidden History: A Review of F. Tupper Saussy’s Rulers of Evil
For anyone who has ever felt that the standard version of history is merely a "fable agreed upon," F. Tupper Saussy’s Rulers of Evil is an absolute revelation. This is not just a book; it is a profound, paradigm-shifting journey into the occult foundations of the United States and the invisible hands that have steered the course of Western civilization for the last 500 years,
The Thrill of Dangerous Knowledge and Attempted Suppression What makes this work uniquely electrifying is the context of its creation. Saussy conducted his research during ten years as a fugitive from the Department of Justice, pursued for a "crime" that couldn't even be found in a standard law book. This sense of danger permeates every page. The attempts to suppress this knowledge are evident in the book's publishing history. When Saussy’s agent presented the manuscript to a high-level New York publishing executive, the man’s eyebrow began to twitch nervously as soon as he heard the core thesis: that Rome actually rules the United States. The executive’s response was immediate: "This is a little too extreme for us". This visceral fear from the mainstream establishment only proves that Saussy stumbled upon truths that the "Rulers of Evil" would prefer to keep hidden in the shadows.
The Core Thesis: The Invisible Church-State Saussy’s research is breathtakingly thorough, analyzing symbols, monuments, and official documents that we have been "trained to ignore". His central argument is that the United States was established as a "Febronian, Bellarminian, democratic and republican Church-State" under the covert direction of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) . He identifies Lorenzo Ricci, the Jesuit Superior General (the "Black Pope"), as the most important—yet least known—Founding Father of the American Republic. Saussy argues that the American Revolution was a masterstroke of "Sun-Tzuian" strategy, allowing the Jesuits to gain a foothold in a Protestant nation through the technique of "Missionary Adaptation"—adjusting Roman goals to fit seamlessly into American secularism.
Decoding the Capitol: A Roman Temple on American Soil The most fascinating chapters involve the visual analysis of the U.S. Capitol, which Saussy identifies as a Temple of Jupiter built on a plot of land originally named "Rome". He dives deep into the frescoes of Constantino Brumidi, the "Michelangelo of the Vatican," who spent decades decorating the Capitol with Roman deities.
The Apotheosis of Washington: In the center of the dome, George Washington is depicted being elevated to the rank of a god, surrounded by Roman goddesses.
The Bacchic Gospel: The motto "E PLURIBUS UNUM" is analyzed not as a simple patriotic phrase, but as a reference to bacchische (Bacchic) rites of self-redemption and the "Bacchic idea" of the soul rising from matter.
The Statue of "Freedom": Saussy reveals that the statue crowning the dome is actually Persephone, the Queen of the Dead, and notes that her height (19 feet 6 inches) is a numerological tribute to 666.
The Biblical Mirror Perhaps the most gripping aspect for the "enthusiastic student" is Saussy’s use of the Bible as a historical and legal magnifying glass. He posits that human government is a "Service of Condemnation"—a necessary evil ordained by God to manage a world of sinners. He brilliantly connects the "Mark of Cain" to the sovereign power of modern states, suggesting that the "Rulers of Evil" fulfill a divine role by punishing evildoers and driving the suffering back toward a "Service of Reconciliation" with God.
Final Verdict Rulers of Evil is a demanding read, packed with dense historical details that might overwhelm the casual reader, but for the true seeker of truth, it is an indispensable textbook. Once you finish this book and see the connections between the "Black Pope," the streets of Washington D.C., and the ancient Babylonian mystery religions, you will never look at a dollar bill or the U.S. government the same way again. It is a masterpiece of historical detective work that deserves a prominent place on the shelf of any serious student of history.