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Chapter 15-Cybele and the city of Satan  
     
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Before Rome was Rome, the city was known as Saturnia (or City of Saturn) up until the 7th to 8th Century BCE. Saturn is roughly equivalent to Kronos in the Greek Gods and El and Baal in the Syrian/Phoenician pantheon of Gods.
 
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However, instead of emphasizing the positive natures of such a great and powerful God, this God was unique in his wickedness and frenzy- famous for devouring his own children in order to prevent losing power.
 
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The celebration to Saturn called Saturnalia was a week beginning December 17th and ending midnight December 24th every year in which rules were dropped, slaves and nobles could mix and examples of promiscuous sex and drink tolerated.
 
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Even after the name of the city was changed and Greek attitudes adopted, the festival of Saturnalia was continued right up until the second century CE.
 
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The history of the city of Saturn and its historic religious connections to Baal and the Syrian gods can be found in the classic name of Rome being the “second Babylon” and the fact that Roman Emperors traditionally were anointed at the temple of Jupiter (Baal/El) at Baalbek in Northern Lebanon up until the end of the Empire.
 
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Of the Temple complexes of Rome, one of the most important was the Temple of Cybele, the Mother Goddess, the most ancient of all religious faiths, over 2,000 years old at the time of Christ.
 
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Cybele was variously known by other names as well such as Aphrodite, Astarte, Venus to name a few. But her temple and the priests of the complex were considered extremely powerful and in many respects “above the law”. The hill upon which the Temple was built was called Mons Vatis Canus, or “Hill of the white haired soothsayer”. Today it is known as Vatican Hill.
 
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However, this complex was never within the original city walls, but outside.  
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As testament to the power and influence of this oldest of deities during the height of the Roman Empire, many rich noble families chose to be buried in elaborate crypts within the grounds of the Temple complex.
 
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Yet the site held a much deeper secret. Deep below the temple complex, a set of ancient catacombs had been constructed and in honor of the blood lust of the ancient “Queen of Heaven” young children were ritually slaughtered and eaten. In human history, dating the site to at least 700 BCE, Vatican Hill is arguably one of the oldest continuous sites of human sacrifice in history.
 
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Now for the Sadducee families that had helped formed Christianity in the first place, the darkest period of history since the formation of the religion as not the first hundred years but the second.
 
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From around 130 to 150 CE, it appears the noble Sadducee families lost dynastic control of Christianity in the Eastern Churches, possible because of having to escape the Romans seeking revenge for successive revolts and terrorism.
 
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At the same time, this dark period for the Sadducees saw the brightest period for the true religion of Jesus in the form of the Nazarenes and Gnostics which became powerful teachers in Rome.
 
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But as luck would have it, the death of Lucius Septimius Severus, the successor of Marcus Aurelius in around 211, saw his two sons Caracalla and Geta fight for control. The Sadducees seized an opportunity in the form of getting back control.
 
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A wealthy Sadducee Dynasty Christian Carpophorus funded a man by the name of Callixtus to become first Patriarch of Rome. Upon assuming the title the first thing Callixtus did was distribute a complete re-written history stating that Peter was the first Pope of Rome and listed a range of ficticious Popes before him to justify “apostolic” succession.
 
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Of course, Simon bar Jonah, or Simon Peter was never taken to Rome, was never buried in Rome, but was executed outside the walls of Jerusalem after being captured by the Romans as a leader of the uprising. His ossuary was unearthed underneath the Dominus Flevit Chapel on the Mount of Olives, Jerusalem and amazingly has not yet been completely destroyed, or "lost".  
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On the other hand, Paul of Tarsus was buried within the grounds of the Temple of Cybele, almost certainly as a loyal son of the Mother Goddess and VIP.  
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So enraged were the Eastern churches that the most senior Patriarch of the Eastern Churches, Pope Hippolytus had Callixtus excommunicated and legend has it – murdered.
 
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But the foundation was laid- Rome was to become the new base for the Sadducee families to regain control of their universal (Catholic Church).
 
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By 326, Constantine concecrated with first purpose built Church of Rome on top of the ancient Cybele complex on Vatican Hill, known as Constantine's basilica .  
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By the seventh Century, CE, the Sadducee families has successfully defeated the powers of the Eastern Churches and their new "Catholic Church" was now the most powerful of all Christian sects.  
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By the 14th Century, a new Palace was build on top of the old Temple and cemetery complex to Cybele, Mother Goddess and became the new headquarters of the Pope, instead of the Lateran Palace in Rome.
 
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Some of the most important dynastic families with Sadducee bloodline connections that have controlled the Papacy on and off for over 12 centuries are:
 
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• Savelli 7th - 13th Century
• Caetani family 12th - 14th century
• Piccolomini 13th - 17th Century
• de Borya, (Borgia) from Spain in the 13th - 15th Century
• Farnese 13th - 18th Century
• de' Medici (Medici) in the 15th to 17th Centuries
• Della Rovere 15th - 16th Century
• Ludovisi 16th - 17th Century
• Pamphili 16th - 17th Century
• Borghese 16th - 19th Century
 

 
 
 

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