1987 - 1992
íHARVARDíS
1ST CENTURY HISTORYí is the most complete
(overall), yet concise, reconstruction of the events
that occurred in the 1st & 2nd
century that is currently available to the public.
The bulk
of information on this report is from a book by John
Duran titled íTHE ORIGIN OF CHRISTIANITYí. However,
this report gets its title from íthe placeí from which
the bulk of ísourceí material was obtained - the
íHARVARDí UNIVERSITY PRESS
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This book was written to tell how and why the Roman Piso Family
wrote the New testament. The Jews, who were tired of being ruled
over by the Roman Aristocrasy, were lead in their third great revolt
against Rome since 6 C.E., in 60 C.E., by Benjamin the Egyptian of
the Pharisaic Party. Though they were defeated by the Romans, the
Romans knew that something had to be done. So, about the year 60,
certain people were getting together a plan to regain control of the
Jewish masses. Seneca the Rhetorician, Lucius Piso, Gaius Piso, and
their relatives figured to give the Jews a new rhetorical religion.
Lucius Piso, with assistance from Seneca, wrote íUr Markusí there abouts that year. They had much
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planned around this
new religion.
With this first book, they had hoped to start a new Messiahonic
Jewish religion.
Though the Aristocratic Jewish hierarchy i.e., the
Herodians, were anxious to regain control of the masses through this
new religion, Nero had not approved of it. Neroís mistress was
pro-Jewish (meaning íhumanisticí), and he wanted to avoid war with
the Jewish zealots (Pharisees), but most of all he was angry because
this side of his family had undertook this without his knowledge or
approval. What happened was in 65 C.E., they conspired against Nero.
One of the conspirators turned informer. íMilichusí told Nero who
the chief conspirators were, and Nero quickly retaliated, ordering
the deaths of Seneca and Gaius Piso among others. Nero spared Gaius
Pisoís son Arrius, but sent him to Syria to serve in exile.
Arrius
Piso commanded Syria, gathered forces and support, and instigated
war with the Pharisees.
The Jews were not buying his Uncleís story,
his father was dead, Nero didnít approve of it; so, Arriusí Uncle
adopted him, and therefore became the father of the person that
would play Jesus. They figured to destroy the Jews, and build
Romanized Judaism - without the Jews! And they would even use Nero
to help do it. Until Nero got wise to what they were doing. Nero
ordered his apparently faithful General (and relative) Corbulo to
commit suicide. In 66 C.E., Nero exiled Arrius Piso again, for
trying to start war with the íJewish zealotsí in order that Nero
would back him in his attempt to destroy the Temple in Jerusalem.
This time Arrius was exiled to the Roman province of Pannonia in
central Europe, away from Syria and the Jews. Arrius Piso had
Epaphroditius, Neroís slave, to kill Nero for him in 68.
Galba
became Emperor (Galba was a direct descendant of Augustus Caesar,
and father of Otho). Galba named Licinianus Frugi Piso as his
successor instead of his son Otho. Galba was overthrown in that same
year by his son Otho, who was overthrown by another family member
Vitellius. Vitellius was the father-in-law of Julius Gnaeus Agricola.
Agricola was the father-in-law of Justus Piso, Claudia Phoebe,
Domitia Paulina 1, T. Flavius Clemens, and Cornelius Tacitus! It was
Arrius Piso himself who succeeded in defeating Vitellius, thereby
securing Rome for Vespasian. Vespasian, in turn helped Arrius to
destroy the Temple in Jerusalem in the year 70 C.E.
Vespasian already had his son Titus laying siege on Jerusalem, so
Arrius could go with his legions to finish up the job. But they
werenít finished with the Jews yet. For Arrius, it was fairly clear
sailing from here; for he, and the Flavian side of his family owned
the entire known world! He inherited title to all of the books in
the Ptolemic Library in Alexandria, Egypt. Circa 100 B.C.E., the
total of books in the Ptolemic Library was over half a million.
Arrius also had all of the books in Judea and he started gathering
up books in Rome so that he could re-write history. Once he had
obtained all the books he could, either by buying them or
confiscating them, he burned all but certain books. He jokes about
this in Acts 19:19.
The Pisos maintained a barrage of slave scribes to churn out
propaganda against the Jews. While the first books of the New
Testament were only mildly giving inferences against the Jews, the
New Testament became increasingly anti-Semitic. Arrius Piso wallowed
in rhetorical devices. He played the part of his enemies by writing
as Josephus and at the same time historicizing the Jesus character
whom he was also playing. Both Josephus and the New Testament are
full of names and allusions to relatives and ancestors. They wanted
us to be able to re-construct their lineage and the parts in which
they played in the great battle.
Gaius Piso, who was put to death (by suicide) by Nero was the father
of Arrius Piso. When Arriusí father died, his Uncle Lucius (Gaius
Pisoís brother), married his mother Mariamne (Arria the Younger).
Arriusí mother was the daughter of T. Flavius Sabinus 2 (Vespasianís
brother) and the Elder Arria. So, Arrius (Josephus) was already a
Flavian! But wait, other íhistoriansí mention íChristí or
íChristiansí donít they? Letís take a look at them. Tacitus, Pliny
the Younger, and Suetonius. Tacitus was married to Flavia Domitilla
3 after T. Flavius Clemens was killed by Domitian.
I think that Tacitus was the son (or half-son) of Nerva (a form of
íNeroí), and a
cousin of Trajan (and thereby also a nephew of Otho). If so, then
his mother was Othoís sister Ulpia Plautia Domitia and Trajanís
first wife was Tacitusí sister Ulpia, afterwards, Trajan married
Arrius Pisoís daughter Claudia Phoebe Pompeia Plotina. Pliny was a
friend of Arriusí and had already been related to the family before
he married Arrius Pisoís granddaughter - Calpurnia! And Suetonius
was Arrius Pisoís grandson by Claudia Phoebe and her first husband
Rufus. Later, Suetonius became the Emperor Antoninus Pius.
Oh yes, and letís not forget that other fellow who could have been
Josephusí son (and was!), Justin Martyr. Justin Martyr was Arrius
Pisoís son, Fabius Justus Calpernius Piso. All of the knowledge that
humanity would have had to enable it to get past the stumbling block
of Christianity was lost when Arrius Piso burned it. After doing so,
Arrius and his family went about building a whole new world centered
around Christianity! They synthesized ideologies for the masses,
while they themselves were above the laws that they made.
They did things secretly to enhance their epistemological
capacities, while stifling that of the masses. Humanity had already
known that the Earth revolves around the Sun, instead of visa versa.
But the family was busy setting the clock of wisdom back for the
masses. Arrius Pisoís grandson who was the brother of Suetonius/Antonius
Pius, wrote as Ptolemy and held our knowledge of astronomy back 1800
years. His real name was Flavius Arrianus, and he also wrote as
Arrian and Appian. Within the following pages, I will give profiles
of the various family members along with genealogical charts showing
lineage and their respective places within the family.
Originally, it was agreed to by the family that Christianity would
only last a certain amount of time and that all should be eventually
revealed, but then they realized that if they told the masses how
theyíd been fooled, thereíd be an uprising and the family members
who were ruling would be subject to the wrath of the masses, instead
of visa versa. So, Antoninus Pius was careful to treat the masses
kindly, lest they found out, and would kill him and his family.
But I want you to know that what doesnít come through in the
references that I may cite; is the familiarity that I have with the
people, motives, psychology, environment, writing style, rhetoric,
and everything else that I know about the writings, time, and people
that we are examining. This, you have to confirm for yourself. And
that is the hard part, because I donít want to say; "Look, I know
this, just take my word for it." So, what do I advise you to do?
Study, and be objective. Learn how to learn. Leave behind
superstition and confusion, learn to see what you really are, be
happy in the many better things that you will be able to give
society - for, in this, the best things will begin with you!
Another thing that ought to raise your suspicion is the illusion
that is put out to the general public of how long ago it was that
the New Testament was written, and that the people of that time were
stupid, and that there is little left to us from that time. I will
show where to look. When they went about destroying books, they kept
Aristotle, not because of their descent from him alone, but because
his rhetorical ílogicí was consistent with the íteachingsí of
Christianity. Also, there were many books that they could not
entirely destroy. Even what was written by their own family was
censored by excluding it from the canon if it too boldly hinted at
the synthesis of Christianity.
Between Abelard Reuchlin and I, he is
the more expert in the feuds within the family. Part of the family
wanted to be lax in pushing Christianity (especially once they had
all but destroyed the Jews). On the scale of control by
emotionalism, they set as the new enemies of the emotionally
enthralled Christians, the Stoics. When they first laid the
groundwork for Christianity, they cultivated the minds of the masses
with superstition. There are several instances in Josephus,
Suetonius, and Ptolemy. Some of the later bishops (who
were family members) omitted íThe Revelationí in retaliation to Julius (who
wrote it) for opposing the family. It was like a thorn in their
side. Cyril, Bishop of Jerusalem in 340 omitted Rev. from his canon.
And in 364, the Council of Bishops assembled in Laodicea
and agreed to omit íRevelationsí. In 370, it was re-instated in the catalog by
Bishop Epiphanius. But five years later, Bishop Gregory Nazianzen
omits it again. And in 380, Bishop Philastrius omits the Revelation
from his canon. Why would they want to omit íRevelationsí? Itís the
perfect ending to the Jesus story, but it contained more hints and
allusions concerning the authorship of the New Testament than any
other book. It contained the famous reference to 666, the mark of
the beast, and it had checking numbers, etc. These things will be
shown to you and explained in the following chapters.
I hesitate to say exactly how the Jews of today fit into this,
except that I hope that after reading all of what I have to say here
that you will understand. It was noted by Abelard Reuchlin that the
dots under the Hebrew letters helped aid in alluding to the Pisos.
In the Talmud, there are many allusions to the Pisos and what they
did. This is why the Jews are the Chosen People. They are the
witnesses to what the Pisos did. That is the true reason for the
continuance of their religion. They used it as an excuse to hide and
save this information in order that Christianity may someday come to
an end, thereby giving Beth Hillel (Humanism) another chance. In the
Talmud, we find references like; "The Horse (ippos, Piso) wrote
Matthew," and "Rabbi Joseph (Josephus) wrote Matthew." When you have
read this book, these seemingly obscure remarks will start to make
sense, and you will see why the Jews went through all of the things
that they did (Ref. íJewish Expressions on Jesusí, Weiss Rossarin,
KTAV Publishing House, New York, 1977).
The literature of the Jews hold much of what is needed to unravel íthe mystery of the Gospelsí. That is, that
the Pisos wrote them! Though the Jews lost the war with the
Romans, many of them knew what the Romans were doing with these íGospelsí. Much of this information
was kept, but hidden. It is present within the Jewish customs,
tradition, literature, commentaries, holidays, and prayer books.
Most notably, in the first Babylonian (Jewish) prayer book, the íAmram
Gaoní, and later in Parthia in the íSaadia Gaoní.
Dr. Sigmund Freud
would have had a great bit to write about had he had known that the
true origin of societyís synthesized ideologies came from a bunch of
murderers pretending to be íholyí Church Fathers and laying the
foundation for laws to keep the masses in their place (a synthesized
place made by the murderers themselves!). By the way, I give the
name of this book in honor of two great people, each great in their
own right. First, íThe Origin of Christianityí is part of the title
of íChrist and the Caesarsí by
Bruno Bauer (1877). And secondly, it
is given to honor the memory and works of Charles Darwin, by using
íThe Origin ofí portion of his famous íworld-changingí title
íThe
Origin of Speciesí (1859).
INTRODUCTION
I am only the third person to write about this publicly. The reason?
It is extremely dangerous. Most of the world as we know it, is based
firmly upon the idea and acknowledgement of a Christian god. There
is only a small portion of people who know what Iím about to explain
in this book - they are called the íInner-Circleí and they consist
of people with both good and not-so-good intentions. Some proclaim
themselves to be Christians even though they know the origin of
Christianity. Some are Scholars, Popes, Evangelists, and rulers of
countries.
The first person to write about this publicly was
Bruno Bauer. His
work pointed to the Romans as the authors of the New Testament, and
most specifically, Josephus. His best book on the subject was
probably íChrist and the Caesarsí (íChrestus Und Die Caesarení)
published in Berlin in 1877. As far as I know, there are not as yet
any translations of this book in English.
The second person to write about this subject publicly is Abelard Reuchlin, who in 1973 started piecing together his theory that the
Romans who wrote the New Testament were mentioned and alluded to in
Jewish history and tradition. Abelard is fluent in Hebrew, Aramaic,
and Yiddish. He also knows Latin and Greek. Abelard wrote the
first edition of his íThe True Authorship of the New Testamentí in 1979. A
second edition was written in 1986 (This 2nd edition was a 27 page
booklet).
And I started my research in 1971, when I was 11. I got started by
wondering about the meaning of the numbers in the Bible. By 1979, I
had reached the conclusion that Josephus was the inventor of Jesus.
I abandoned my study of the subject for years. Then, in 1985, I
started again briefly only to abandon the subject again. One year
passed, and once again, I was hot on the trail of the Pisos.
In 1986, I got a hold of a copy of íThe True Authorship of the New
Testamentí and began comparing it to my own studies. Early in 1987
(March), I wrote a pamphlet titled íIpso facto Pisoí, which
originally consisted of only 18 pages. Since then, I have written
several pamphlets, each of which were meant to be chapters of this
book.
This book will take you on a quest or journey to find the origin of
Christianity. Once the true origin is found, the ímysteryí of the
Gospels will be revealed. By writing this book, I may be letting the
cat out of the bag, I may even be spilling the beans! The history
that even the best of scholars today rely upon is the íhistoryí of
the Roman side (the winning side) of the war. There was history
written by those who were being destroyed by the Romans - the Jews!
But hardly anyone but the Jews themselves ever read it. Until youíve
heard both sides, you havenít heard any!
- JOHN DURAN
1990
SCHOLARLY PUBLISHING
Box 227, Pomona, CA 91769
FLAVIUS JOSEPHUS WAS A PEN NAME OF ARIUS CALPURNIUS PISO
The author explains the many pen names used by the Pisos in both
their public and their secret Christian writings. And he explains
the code systems used. Two thousand years ago no copyright system
existed. Therefore the Pisos inserted codes and allusions which
represented themselves, to insure that no later author could claim
their work. The code system which the Pisos used included sounds,
animal allusions, and three basic numerical code systems: Greek
small numbering, large numbering, and the sequence system. These
were all refinements of Pythagorean "mathematics."
THE INNER CIRCLE - MANY OF THE WORLDíS GREAT SCHOLARS, POET
LAUREATES, WRITERS, POLITICIANS, DICTATORS, THEOLOGIANS, CHURCH
LEADERS KNOW THE GREAT SECRET. SHOULDNíT YOU!!
If you would join a club, why not the most exclusive club that has
ever been?! The Inner Circle writers who have known some of this
information have included:
-
BOCCACCIO
-
BACON/SHAKESPEARE
-
CERVANTES
-
RABELAIS TOLSTOY
-
MILTON
-
SPENSER
-
TENNYSON
-
THACKERAY
-
KIPLING
-
THE
BROTHERS GRIMM
-
STEVENSON
-
POE, BURNS
-
BROWNING
-
NOYES
-
LEWIS CARROL
-
A. CONAN DOYLE
-
VERNE
-
BAUM,
-
TOLKIEN
-
ad infinitum
The booklet
explains how this information has been used by religious leaders to
control events on a human level.
íTHE
BEGINNINGí
Doesnít it seem at least slightly suspicious that the New Testament
should be written at a time when Rome was at war with the Jews? And
that the public íhistoryí that we have from the time is from the
winning side. The Roman side!
This is the chronological account of not only how history was
re-written, but also why the New Testament was written, and by whom,
and how, and for what purpose. This tells the írealí history of
biblical times between 19 C.E. and 192 C.E.
First, know that there is a hidden war going on, it is now in
progress, and it is the result of the conspiracy that was initiated
back in the first century C.E.
A partial list of the original conspirators include:
-
Lucius A.
Seneca
-
Galba
-
Pliny the Younger
-
Lucius Calpernius Piso * (Caesoninus)
-
Arrius Calpernius Piso (A.K.A.
íFlavius Josephusí)
-
Vespasian
-
Titus
(Vespasianís son)
-
Justus Calpernius Piso (A.K.A.
íJustin Martyrí)
The same name as the Lucius Piso whose daughter married Julius
Caesar - Lucius Calpernius Piso Caesoninus. That earlier Lucius Piso
was in fact, also a Caesar! He was Julius Caesarís fatherís brother
(Thatís right, his uncle!). And Lucia Calpernia Piso was his first
cousin. Marc Antony was Julius Caesarís 2nd uncle.
Now, I will fill you in on some of the pertinent factors and motives
of the time. There were many battles fought between the Romans and
the Jews, on the field, and on paper - as propaganda.
Why? Well, for one thing, the Roman aristocratic way of life was at
stake. It was one in which slavery played a major part. The Roman
way of life was one based on power and control; the control of other
people. The Jewish way of life was not tolerant of slavery, because
it went against the humanistic teachings of Hillel the Pharisee.
After the death of King Herod, the Herodian Priests were losing
control of the Jewish masses, because of this new Pharisaic Party of
Humanistic Jews.
Philippians 3:12 "Be all of you subject one to another, having your
conversion íhonestí among the Gentiles"
At first, they tried to give this new religion to the Jews (new wine
in old bottles), but when the Jews wouldnít accept it, they went to
give it to the Gentiles (new wine in new bottles), and destroy the
Jews. The proportion of Jews (Jewish Beth Hillel,
zealots/Pharisees), in the Roman empire by the late 50ís C.E. was
over 20%. As humanistic Jews, they were a threat to the Roman way of
life, i.e., aristocratic. So, a few conspirators in the hierarchy
decided to give the Jews a new religion - Christianity.
They synthesized this new religion, and based it upon the already
existent Jewish religion, and using the Jewish books, they
customized it to fit the Roman way of life.
The New Testament books were written after the supposed fact, so
that it was easy for them to be self-fulfilling. The first
íChristianí book written was íUr Marcusí, which was the proto- type
for the book íMarkí that was written by Arrius Piso.
íUr Marcusí was written by Lucius (Lucillius) Calpernius Caesoninus
Piso in about the year 60 C.E. (Perhaps closer to the year 62 C.E.).
Even theologians agree that chronologically íMarkí would come before
íMatthewí. The main conspirators at this time included: Seneca, Galba, Lucius Piso, Gaius Piso, and Senecaís
nephew íLucan the
Poetí. Arrius Piso was 28 years old in 65 C.E.
The book íUr Marcusí was given to the Jews, who soon rejected it. Of
course, they maintained a company of their own private slaves which
they used as scribes to make copies of their books to distribute to
the masses, after which the slaves were killed. This practice was
copied after the Egyptian Pharaoesí practice of killing the slaves
who worked on the inner-chamber of the Pyramids. For, these slaves
also worked on the inner-circle of the ítriangleí (the new trinity).
Next, the book íUr Marcusí was given to slaves and gentiles, who
bought it hook, line, and sinker.
This new group of followers were called íGentile Christiansí, or
non-Jewish Christians. In 66 C.E., Arrius Piso deliberately provoked
the Jewish revolt so that he could pave the way to destroying the
Temple because the Jews were not accepting his Uncleís story
íUr
Marcusí, which was intended to pacify the Jews.
About the year 70, Lucius Piso wrote another book called íUr
Matthiasí (the two books that went to the Logia, íUr Marcusí and
íUr
Matthiasí were written by Lucius Piso). Lucius Piso died in the year
73 C.E., that was when Arrius Piso inherited his works.
By the year 70, Arrius Piso and Titusí army had destroyed the Temple
in Jerusalem. Somewhere between the year 70 and 75, Arrius Piso
re-wrote his Uncleís books and gave his Uncleís fictional messiah
the name íJesusí. It was Arrius Piso who thought to name the
character íJesusí, because it was Joseph (Josephus) who was the
father of the fictional Jesus in the story. Now, when writing the
books of the New Testament, Arrius borrowed the characteristics for
his characters from earlier proto-types. The character for Jesus and
even the concept of the trinity, was borrowed from the already
ancient Egyptian equivalent of the Holy family.
Also, some of the characteristics used to create the Jesus character
and some of the ísayingsí that they used, were borrowed from Hillel
the Pharisee. This was all too obvious to the Jews, and especially
to the Rabbis of the day, who for the most part, were relatives
(descendants) of Hillel (Beth Hillel). These same were also
relatives (distant?) of the Pisos, for they also were descendants of
King David.
Arrius Piso used íHerculesí to contribute the following attributes
and characteristics to his Jesus character:
1. The íPrince of Peaceí title
2. The virgin mother
3. a father
who was a god
4. he too was íthe only begotten soní of his
ígod fatherí (father, god)
5. Hercules too was called
ísaviorí
6. had the title íthe good
shepherdí
7. Hercules also died and
went for a brief visit to hell (Hades), after which, he then ascended
to Heaven (the heavens)
By 75 C.E., Arrius Piso had
revised the book íUr Marcusí and we now
know that book as the book íMarkí of the New Testament. Of course,
with all of these things going on, and with new conspirators on the
rise, the conspirators didnít want to attract any suspicion, but at
the same time, they needed a system in which they could not only
keep track of their own material (propaganda), but also keep their
identities secret, yet still be able to claim authorship - for both
prosperity and their own egos.
2:2, The Epistles of Paul the Apostle to Seneca (Anneas Seneca, d.
65 C.E.):
"For you know when, and by whom, at what seasons, and to
whom I must deliver every thing which I send", (ref. Apocryphal New
Testament)
The fact of the matter is, that Seneca did not live long enough to
see any other íChristianí books or paraphernalia except íUr Marcusí
- the proto-type for the book íMarkí. The Epistles of Paul the
Apostle were written by Justus Calpernius Piso, and realizing this,
it would also be realized that Seneca had long been departed. Justus
didnít start writing until the late 90ís C.E., when he helped his
dad and Pliny write íActs of the Apostlesí.
Now that you have been briefed on the background of the conspiracy,
here is a chronological synopsis. Germanicus Caesar was the nephew
and adopted son of the Roman Emperor Tiberius. Germanicus was born
in 15 B.C.E., and died in 19 C.E., when he was poisoned by Cnaeus
Calpernius Piso, the Governor of Syria.
Cnaeus C. Piso was the father of Gaius, Marcus, & Lucius Calpernius
Piso. Cnaeus died in 20 C.E. Gaius Calpernius Piso was the father of
Arrius Calpernius Piso a.k.a. Flavius Josephus.
The Pisos were Romans and Arrius was also technically a Jew by
descent because his mother was a Jew (or rather, a descendant of the
Jewish hierarchy), his mother was Mariam (Arria the Younger) the
Great-Granddaughter of King Herod the Great. Arrius C. Piso was born
in the year 37 C.E. The Younger Arria was the daughter of Arria the
Elder who was the wife of Caecina Paetus. Caecina Paetus was
involved in a conspiracy of Scribonianusí against the Emperor
Claudius in 42 C.E., and was condemned to death.
Paetusí wife, Arria,
did not wish to survive him and took her life with him - by dagger.
The Younger Arria found herself in the same situation in the year 65
C.E. with her husband Thrasea Paetus (Gaius Piso), but her husband
begged her to live for the sake of their children. Philo of
Alexandria died about 45 C.E., and Philo mentioned Pilate in
connection with the incident concerning the Roman shields, but he
did not, nor could he, make any mention of Jesus or the Christian
story (the works of íPhiloí are suspect also). If, he was a real
person other than Arrius Piso, he was a relative of Arrius Piso
through the Herods of Judea.
íPhiloí mentioned íPilateí, not íPontiusí Pilate, because
íPontiusí
was added to the name later, as Pliny was helping Arrius write
íLukeí. Arrius Piso honored Pliny by adding the name íPontiusí as a
variant of the name of the Province in which Pliny was in charge -
Pontus. So, that gave Pliny the nickname íPontiusí.
In and around the year 55 C.E., Rome started feeling the pressure of
the new humanistic, anti-slavery, Pharisaic Jewish Party upon the
aristocratic Roman lifestyle. During the years between 55 and 62,
the Pisosí popularity and family status had once again risen to a
very high aristocratic level amongst those Patriotic Romans (and the
Jewish hierarchy), who wanted to preserve that hallowed Roman
institution of slavery. And along with Seneca, Galba, and a host of
others, the Pisos were likened to heroes by a majority of influential
and powerful Romans. In about the year 60, Lucius Calpernius Piso
wrote íUr Marcusí - the proto-type for the book íMarkí (which was
later to be re-written by Arrius Piso). During the following four
years, Lucius, Seneca, Persius the Poet, and miscellaneous other
conspirators tried to get Nero to assist them in their plan to give
the people a new religion to help preserve the Roman institution of
slavery and regain control of the masses through religion (by which
they could then easily manipulate them through the use of rhetoric
and spuriously synthesized ideologies).
But these conspirators were thoroughly surprised to find that after
giving Nero the details of their plan - he opposed it! Nero opposed
the plan because his mistress at the time (who later became his
wife), Poppea, was pro-Jewish Pharisaic Party. So, Gaius and Lucius
Piso and their group planned to assassinate Nero in the year 65 C.E.
The attempt failed because Milichus told Nero about the plot in the
hopes of receiving a large reward, but Nero was so shook with sudden
terror that he mistook Milichusí greed for loyalty. Nero started
questioning all of the conspirators that Milichus named, they in
turn named even more.
Gaius Piso was put to death in his own home (remember, this is
Thrasea Paetus, and he was at home with his wife Arria the Younger).
He committed suicide as ordered, so that his family would not lose
their holdings to the state. This order of suicide came from Nero to
Gaius Piso just after Piso had been nominated senatorial successor
that year. Seneca (Neroís rhetoric teacher), and Senecaís nephew
Lucan, Barea Soranus, Faenius Rufus, and miscellaneous others were
executed by Nero. Nero exiled Gaiusí son, Arrius, to Syria, where he
stationed him as Governor (just as Arriusí Grandfather Cnaeus Piso
had been Governer of Syria also). Nero could not kill such a
powerful figure as his relative Lucius Calpernius Piso Caesoninus,
because he was the name sake of the earlier Roman Hero whose
daughter married Julius Caesar. So, Lucius Piso, one of the main
conspirators, escaped with his life. Nero allowed this only to
prevent a uprising. Lucius Piso married his dead brotherís wife, and
adopted Arrius Piso. Nero still went about weeding out conspiritors.
Nero executed Gaius Petronius Arbiter in 66, as a
conspirator of
Pisoís. And in that same year, Arrius Piso deliberately provoked a
Jewish revolt - so he would have an excuse to destroy the Jewish
Temple in Jerusalem. But Arrius wouldnít be able to do that until
the year 70, when he would have the help of Titusí Army (
inner-circle source for the phrase íyou and what armyí?). In 67,
Nero ordered his probably loyal relative General Corbulo (also an
Ahenobarbii like Nero through his father, in fact, Corbulo may have
been Neroís Uncle), to commit suicide, as he also was suspected to
be a conspirator of Piso. Arrius Piso finally succeeded in
assassinating Nero by having Neroís slave Epaphroditus do it for him
(actually, this Epaphroditus was probably Arrius Piso himself. I
will explain this further later), in 68 C.E., Galba then became
Emperor and named Arriusí cousin, Licinianus Frugi Piso, as his
intended successor.
On January 1st of the year 69 C.E., Lower Germany
declared Aulus
Vitellius legate of that Province. Licinianus Piso was killed along
with Galba in Rome during an uprising of soldiers put into action by
Otho on January 15th. Licinianus Piso lived four days longer than
Galba, and so, was Emperor of Rome for those four days. Otho had
taken Poppea, Neroís widow to be his wife and was Emperor after Piso.
Then, Otho was forced to kill himself after being defeated by
Vitellius, who was then killed by an uprising of soldiers - staged
by Arrius Piso in order to secure Vespasianís position as new
Emperor. All of this in the year 69 C.E. Why would Arrius Piso want
Vespasian to be the new Emperor? Arrius Calpernius Piso was the
grandson of Vespasianís own brother!
Because T. Flavius Sabinus 2 (Vespasianís brother, where Arrius
gets the íFlaviusí in his íFlavius Josephusí name), was married to the
elder Arria, Arrius Pisoís Grandmother! So, the Emperor Vespasian
was Arrius Pisoís Grand-Uncle! The year 70 C.E. saw the destruction
of the Temple in Jerusalem, where many thousands of Jews were killed
by Titusí and Pisoís army. And about that year (or more probably
year 71), Lucius Piso wrote his second book, the logia íUr
Matthiasí. In the year 71, Titus issued his infamous íCaptive Judeaí
coin. And in the year 73, as a Roman General, Arrius Piso and his
Army destroyed the last three Jewish outposts - Machaerus, Herodian
and Mesada. It was in this year that Lucius Piso was killed,
supposedly íaccidentallyí by Arrius Piso himself.
Arrius Piso then
starts re-writing his Unclesí books. Arrius Piso has the original
copies translated from his Unclesí Latin versions, into Greek, and
even though Arrius had altered them slightly, they still contain a
strong hint of Latin influence. So, about the year 75, the new
versions of íMarkí and íMatthewí appear. 79 was the year of the
eruption of Mt. Vesuvius at the Bay of Naples, which buried the
cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum. Pliny the Younger, and his Uncle
(the Elder Pliny), saw the eruption and tried to save some of their
family members (and books) who were caretakers of Lucius Pisoís
library at Herculaneum. The Elder Pliny lost his life there at the
Bay of Naples, but even though they managed to take some books, they
left about 800 of them behind (which is an estimate made by the most
studious D. Comporetti).
Excavations show that there was a quantity Epicurean Philosophic
papyrus in both Greek and Latin, but the vast majority of the papyri
was written in Latin (which was Lucius Pisoís main language). Some
of the Greek papyrus was originally from the library of their
ancestor and Epicurean philosopher - Philodemus of Gadara. In the
year 80, a severe fire was supposed to have occured in Rome.
And in the year 84, Pliny the Younger officially became a member of
the immediate Piso family by his marriage to Arrius Pisoís
granddaughter íCalpurniaí (this, according to my earlier notes.
However, Pliny was already related, at least semi-distantly). During
the year 85, both Arrius and Pliny the Younger together wrote the
New Testament book íLukeí. And in the year 90, Arrius started
writing the íJewish Antiquitiesí under his pen name of íFlavius
Josephusí.
Arrius Pisoís sister Fannia, who was infamous for the number of times
in which she had been banished, came back to Rome with her mother -
Arria the younger (the widow of íThrasea Paetusí a.k.a. Gaius Piso.
Fannia was banished again in 93 (under Domitian), and her property
was confiscated. Also, in 93, Suetonius came to live with his
grandfather - Arrius Piso! When Suetoniusí father Rufus died in 93, Arrius brought Suetonius (in
íhistoryí under the names íArrius Verusí
and íTitus Antoniusí), into his home. Suetonius was the son of
Arrius Pisoís daughter Claudia Phoebe Pompeia Plotina Calpurnia Pisa
(Piso).
In the year 95, Alexander, Arrius Pisoís first son (who was the
father of Plinyís wife Calpurnia), died. Also, in that year, Flavius
Clemens, a first cousin of the Emperor Domitian, was executed on a
charge of íatheismí. Many have wondered just what was meant by this.
Remember who íGodí was? Caesar! So, to say that there was no God,
was to denounce Caesar - who just happened to be íDomitianí at the
time. Then in 96, Piso (Arrius) and Pliny assassinated Domitian, who
was the second son and last main survivor of Vespasian. The íDynamic
Duoí (Arrius & Pliny) were assisted in the assassination by íStephanusí
(Remember the martyr of Stephan, 1st Cor. 1:16), who was the slave
of the Emperorís niece íDomitillaí. Then, they appointed the Elderly
Nerva Emperor, because he would allow the Pisos to do anything that
they liked. He ruled for two years and died of natural causes.
Also, in 96, Piso started writing his íVitaí while helping his son,
Fabius Justus (Justin Martyr) Calpernius piso and Pliny the Younger
write íActs of the Apostlesí (which they finished about the year
100). In 98, when Nerva died, Trajan became Emperor. Trajan was
Arrius Pisoís son-in-law. He was married to Claudia Phoebe Pompeia
Plotina Pisa. Martial, their relative, wrote about their marriage.
Because Pisoís daughter was Emperoress, she was allowed to write an
actual portion of the New Testament, because remember, the New
Testament was íTHE BOOK OF LIFEí itself!
She wrote the last part of íRomansí. That was the year 100, when her
brother Proculus was writing íRomansí. Pliny started writing
í1st
Corinthiansí, íGalatiansí, and íEphesiansí, finishing those books in
the year 103. Also in the year 100, Pliny was starting up the first
churches in Pontus and Bithynia. Now the Piso family really kicks
into high gear! Between the years 100-105, Pliny writes íTitusí and
starts writing epistles as íSt. Ignatiusí (he wrote epistles to the
churches that he started up!). Can you picture this? Such was how
Christianity was started. And Julius Piso wrote an epistle as
íClement of Romeí, Proculus, as íSt. Polycarpí. In the year 105,
Justus writes the íGospel of Johní.
Justus wrote íTimothy 2í in 107 C.E., while helping his son Julianus,
and his nephew Silanus, to write íThessaloniansí 1 & 2, which they
finished writing around 110 C.E. During that time, Justus and
Julianus also wrote íPhilemoní, and Justus finished up íJamesí by
himself in 110. Between the years 110 and 115, Proculus Piso and
Julius Piso were the family writers. Proculus was writing íPeterí 1
& 2, and Julius was writing íJohní 1, 2 and 3, and íJudeí. By the
end of 115, all of the books of the New Testament were written,
except íRevelationsí and íHebrewsí.
Pliny the Younger, playing the part of íPaulí in Titus 1:12,
quotes íEpimenides the Cretaní saying; "All Cretans are liars". That is, a
Cretan (Greek) saying that all Cretans are liars. Why would Pliny
say this in the first place? Because he was teasing at the fact that
the Pisos were liars descended from the Greeks, and in fact,
directly descended from the brother of Alexander the Great (his
brotherís name was íLagosí which means íThe Rabbití).
Note: There is a noted simulaity found in the Lordís Prayer (written
by Arrius Piso), and Philo of Alexandria (Reportedly, the chief
Rabbi of Alexandria, Egypt):
"If you ask pardon for íyourí sins
(ísins?í) do you also forgive those who have trespassed against
íyouí? For, (in this), remission is granted for remission."
The íremission of sinsí sounds familiar. So does
íforgive those whom
have trespassedí. Sounds a lot like that old devil himself, Arrius
Piso! Also, Philo of Alexandria was supposed to have died around the
year 45 C.E., the Jews didnít start calling teachers íRabbií until
after the year 70!
THE íSONí COMETH!
Matt. 4:3:
"If thou art (the) son of God, speak, that these stones
may turn to loaves (of bread)."
He then smartly answers his own
remark in Matt. 4:4, saying:
"Man does not live by bread alone."
Later, in Matt. 7:9, he says:
"Or what man is there of you who, if
his son should ask (for) bread, will give him a stone?"
This is said
again in Luke 4:3. And in 1st Peter 2:4:
"To whom coming, (as) a
living stone, is indeed rejected by men."
íWHO WAS
WHO?í
Because of the work done by Guy Edward Farguhar Chilver on the works
of Tacitus, we find that Gaius Piso was in fact, a different person
other than Lucius Piso - they were brothers.
Lucius Piso was the friend who Seneca corresponded with by using the
name íLuciliusí (Senecaís íEpistoles Moralesí). These two were a
team, much like Arrius Piso and Pliny the younger would become
later. In fact, the writerís themselves joke about that fact. One of
Arrius Pisoís other names is íAtriusí. Pliny notifies Arrius of the
receipt of his book - like Senecaís letter to Lucilius (Lucius Piso),
Arrius Pisoís Uncle and adoptive father!
Reference for this is Pliny
II, Book IX, No. XXXV and Seneca IV, Epistulae Morales I, Book XLVI.
This Lucius Piso carried the same name as the father of the
Calpurnia that married Julius Caesar - Lucius Calpernius Piso
Cesoninus. He had a villa at Herculaneum in the Bay of Naples. His
brother was married to Arria the Younger and together the had an
only begotten son - Arrius Calpernius Piso! When Gaius Piso was
killed by Nero in 65 C.E., Lucius Piso married the widow of his
brother and adopted her son (his nephew) Arrius.
Lucius Piso had a daughter with his brotherís widow, this daughter
was the íFanniaí of history. The writerís of the time try to throw
you off by making you think that they are talking about íFanniaí as
being the only child of Thrasea Paetus (Gaius Piso) and Arria the
Younger - but it was Arrius who was born first, in 37 C.E.! Lucius
Piso died in 73 C.E., but his villa was maintained by relatives
until it was buried by ash when Mt. Vesuvius erupted in 79 C.E.
Something that a person studying history ought to ask themselves is
why would Arria the Younger name her daughter íFanniaí? Simple. íFanniaí
is another form of íArriaí, with the írís as ínís , and with the
addition of the letter íFí for íFlaviusí (the feminine form is íFlaviaí,
i.e., íFlavia Arriaí). This same device of switching letters to hide
identities was also used in the Annii Verii, which was made up by
Arrius Piso writing as Josephus, when he calls himself íArrius Verusí
(he drops the íií from what he really calls himself - Arrius
Various, or the íVarious Arriusí).
When Arrius Pisoís daughter Claudia Phoebe Pompeia Plotina married
the Emperor Trajan, the family allowed her to write herself into
íThe Book of Lifeí. She wrote íRomansí 16:25-27 (which is the very
reason why this portion of íRomansí is not included in some English
versions. Some of the family would not have a woman write any
portion of the accepted text. But she did, and that portion still
exists today). That was around the year 100 C.E., when her brother
Proculus wrote the bulk of íRomansí. Claudia Phoebe would live on
past the death of her husband, and help appoint íHadrianí as the new
Emperor.
THE WRITERS AND WHAT THEY DID
-
ARRIUS PISO:
Wrote as íJosephusí, and the Greek íApioní (because
remember, he is descended from Alexander the Greatís father, íPhilip
of Macedoniaí. It is he (Arrius) who Pliny the Younger jokes about
in Titus 1:12, when he says; "All Cretans are liars"). Arrius
invented and mentions Jesus, John the Baptist, and James the brother
of Jesus.
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CORNELIUS FUSCUS:
Wrote as íTacitusí, mentions Christ and
Christians.
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TRAJAN:
Wrote as íPlutarchí, hints at parallelism, and mentioned
hints (to codes) and mentions family members only. However, I feel
that Trajan also wrote as íDio Chrysostumí and was the nephew of the
Emperor Otho. Trajanís son, íFlavius Arrianusí hints at his father
being Plutarch in some papers that he wrote while in Egypt.
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TITUS ANTONINUS:
Wrote as íSuetoniusí, mentions íChrestusí. He was
the Emperor Antoninus Pius. He also wrote as Church Father Tatian.
He was the son of Claudia Phoebe by Rufus Musonius.
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FLAVIUS ARRIANUS:
Wrote as íPtolemyí, íAppianí, íArrianí. He wrote
íThe Shepherd of Hermasí, íHebrewsí, the apocryphal íBarnabasí,
íThe
Didacheí, íThe Martyrdom of Polycarpí, the íEpistle to Diognetusí,
and other ílettersí that look like sales documents which he had
written while he was in Egypt, and that is where these were found.
These other documents by Arrianus are included in a collection of
works that are available from the Loeb Classical Library under the
title íSelect Papyrií.
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JUSTUS CALPERNIUS PISO:
a.k.a. íFabius Justusí, he wrote as Church
Father íJustin Martyrí. He was Arrius Pisoís son, and it was Justus
Piso who wrote the anachronistic íGospel of Johní.
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JULIANUS PISO:
Was the son of Justus Piso. He wrote as Church Father
íPapiusí, and was the father of the Emperor Marcus Aurelius.
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PLINY THE YOUNGER:
Had other names too, but weíll get into that
later. As íPlinyí he mentions Christians to establish them
íhistoricallyí and cause an interest in them. He was Church Father
íSt. Ignatiusí, and started up the first churches in his province of
Pontus (íPontiusí), and Bithynia.
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JULIUS PISO:
Wrote íRevelationsí, & the epistles of
íJohní and
íJudeí. He was Church Father íClement of Romeí. And the family took
him to Rome to execute him, because of his insistance that his
grandson be named the successor of Hadrian. His name in history is
Julius Servianus Severus.
A BRIEF TIME-LINE OF PEOPLE & EVENTS
-
115 C.E. - Julius (Severus) Piso writes 1st, 2nd, and 3rd
íJohní and
íJudeí. The Second Jewish revolt starts, and 1 million Jews take
over Alexandria Egypt for 1 year.
-
116 C.E. - Pliny the Younger dies in battle with the Jews (under the
name íMaximusí, because he was íPontifex Maximusí).
-
117 C.E. - Trajan dies, his son íFlavius Arrianusí finishes the
books that he was writing as Plutarch. Hadrian becomes the new
Emperor after Trajan.
-
120 C.E. - Tacitus íCornelius Fuscusí dies. By the way, Julius
Pisoís grandson íPedanius Fuscusí was also Tacitusí grandson. Julius
Pisoís daughter Julia married Tacitusí son íFuscusí to produce the
child that they hoped would succeed the Emperor.
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121 C.E. - Hadrian is in Gaul. Marcus Aurelius is born.
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124 C.E. - Claudia Phoebe Pompeia Plotina Piso (Pius) dies.
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128 C.E. - Hadrian is in North Africa.
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129 C.E. - Hadrian in Athens (Greece).
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130 C.E. - Hadrian in Alexandria Egypt.
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132 C.E. - The third Jewish revolt. Hadrian is back at Rome. War
rages for the next three years.
-
134 C.E. - Hadrian takes personal charge of the campaign in
palestine.
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135 C.E. - Hadrian recovers Jerusalem. Julius Severus Piso was
summoned by Hadrian from Britain to help in the war with the Jews.
As a Roman General, Julius, with his troops totaling 35,000 men,
were met at first with defeat - to their total suprise. But, in the
end, Julius and his troops caused the Diaspora (the dispersion of
the Jews, which lasted from 135 C.E., till the year 1919). Bar
Cochba was killed at Betar, and Rabbi ben Akiba was tortured to
death.
-
136 C.E. - In exchange for his help in the war, Julius asks Hadrian
to name his grandson as his successor. Hadrian says ínoí.
-
137 C.E. - Julius is angry at the family and writes
íRevelationsí
bitingly. This was the power that Julius was bequeathed by his
father to counter the power that was left to his brother (whoís
grandson would succeed Antoninus Pius).
-
138 C.E. - Hadrian orders Julius to commit suicide in Rome, and
executes Juliusí grandson Pedanius Fuscus. Later, Hadrian dies and
Suetonius (Titus Antonius Antoninus Pius íPisoí) becomes Emperor.
-
139 C.E. - Flavius Arrianus (a.k.a.
íArrianí, íAppianí, and
íPtolemyí), writes the apocryphal íGeneral Epistle of Barnabasí.
-
140 C.E. - Flavius Arrianus writes the New Testament book
íHebrewsí.
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145 C.E. - Flavius Arrianus writes the
íShepherd of Hermasí (a title
that íreaksí of Roman influence). Also in this year, Marcus Aurelius
marries Faustina.
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161 C.E. - Antoninus Pius (Suetonius) dies, and Marcus Aurelius
becomes Emperor.
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170 C.E. - Rabbi Judah writes íZechariahí and
íHaggaií.
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175 C.E. - Rabbi Judah (the Prince). Both a friend and relative of
Marcus Aurelius (and descendant of Hillel the Pharisee), writes the
Hebrew version of íJobí (the first version having been written by
Arrius Piso, in honor of himself, his father, and his íHouseí, that
being the íHouseí of the supreme god - íJoveí or íJupiterí. Thatís
also why when the family captured Jerusalem, they renamed it
íJupiter Capitolinusí as the íNew Jerusalemí.
-
180 C.E. - Death of Marcus Aurelius. His son
íCommodusí becomes
Emperor.
-
183 C.E. - Plot to kill Commodus uncovered.
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192 C.E. - Commodus assassinated. Pertinax Emperor.
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193 C.E. - Pertinax murdered. Didius Julianus is Emperor.
THE PROCESSION OF THE BISHOPS
When do we hear that St. Peter was Bishop? In 42 C.E.? No! In the
first century? No!
Once you have become proficient at history, and have the span of
íhistoryí from before B.C.E., to Fourth century down pat, then you
will have quite an over-view of what actually transpired. The
further away from the 1st century C.E. you get, the more you see
íhistoriansí and Church Fathers trying to pre-date people and events
which they have created later on to help establish the legitamacy of
Christianity. This can best be seen in the Churchís procession of
Bishops. They date St. Peter to the year 42 as the first Bishop of
Rome (he is a fictional character).
Next, Irenaeus, Eusebius, and íSt. Jeromeí say that
íLinusí was
Bishop of Rome after St. Peter in 67. Tertullian and Rufinus say
that íClementí was Bishop in 68. Now, this was said for a purpose.
Julius Piso (Arrius Pisoís son), wrote as St. Clement of Rome in
about 110 C.E., the Second century! By saying that íClementí was
Bishop of Rome in 68 they also pre-dated Justusí writings. Not only
was that done for the obvious reason, but for another also. But you
would think that to posthumously honor Julius by making his character
íClementí Bishop of Rome would be another reason, but in fact,
Julius died in opposition to the family. So, to make his character
íBishop of Romeí was to ridicule his memory! This is the snide way
that íthe familyí dealt with those who didnít go along with them.
THE NEW ACHILLES
Both the family (the Pisos) and the Jews joked by calling
Arrius
Piso íSwift of Footí knowing that he was also íNiconí (Victor). He
is called íNicolasí from íNiconí, íNicolasí being Greek for
íBalaamí. Thatís why the Jews made the legend of the íLamed Voví,
itís just íBalaamí re-arranged in Hebrew. And he was also the New
Achilles, because his Jesus story made him strong, but he too had an
Achillesí heel. Arrius and his family had joked and bragged so much
about what they were doing, that eventually they would be found out
- and they both expected and anticipated it.
Why was Jesus the íBright Morning Starí? This was another hint.
Because Arrius Piso had become the new íAchillesí and Achillesí
spear was the íBright Evening starí, Arriusí spear (Jesus) was made
the íBright Morning Starí!!! For more on this, read Homerís Iliad.
They took their enemiesí names and attributes and used them to
jokingly re-enforce their Jesus story. They took the teachings of
Hillel the Pharisee (the main teacher of the new humanistic
Pharisaic School), and changed them to fit their new Roman religion.
Just check the Jewish íPirkei Abothí. Also, they did a real job on
their enemies in the Jewish/Humanistic Camp during their war with
the Jews. Especially, one Rabbi Yohanan ben Zakai.
íTHE
RIDICULE OF RABBI YOHANAN BEN ZAKAIí
The Piso family ridiculed this famous Jewish leader, who was the
youngest student of Hillel the Pharisee, for he was a leader in the
war against the Romans who wrote the New Testament! íZakaií spelled
or translated into Greek is íZacchaeusí. We find this spelling of
the name in Luke Chapter 19, verses 5 & 8. Also, the same spelling
is in the apocryphal book íThe Infancy of Jesus Christí, which is
attributed to íSaint Thomasí. The writers of the New Testament make
a further joke of ridiculing the Rabbi by saying that John the
Baptist was the son of Zacharias, because translated, íYohanan ben
Zakaií is John the Righteous. But even more, they incorporate
íZachií
(Zakai) with íAriasí (Arrius)! íbení is íson ofí, so, its íJohn, son
of Zakai/Arriusí!!!
Itís not only a joke, but the truth too! Iíve just explained the
joke. The truth was that íJohn the Baptistí was the (fictional)
ísoní or invention of Arrius Piso. Another cruel thing about this
joke is that in the story íJohn the Baptistí came to pave the way
for Christianity, by making Rabbi Zakai íJohn the Baptistí in the
story, they make him (who opposed the Pisos) to help pave the way
for Christianity. Then, Arrius writing as Josephus (in order to
re-write history), inserts the name íZachariasí (that he made up),
into íhistoryí. For Arrius Piso, such was the power of conquering
Rome.
íRHETORICAL DEVICESí
The Pisos and their relatives were taught rhetoric from childhood.
And they had every book on anything available to them, there was
nothing that was ever thought upon and written down that wasnít at
their convenience. So, is it any wonder that we find Arrius Piso
writing as Josephus? And even writing as Josephusí enemy and critic
Apion! For, as Apion, he can say things to ridicule the Jews that
the character Josephus wouldnít dare.
Later, Flavius Arrianus wrote as Ptolemy and he also wrote as his
characterís teacher - Epictetus! This was to further confuse people
so that they would not see the consistency of the plot. For,
Epictetus is a made-up name with no other historical confirmation,
whereas other írealí people even by their playing their characters
by using other names, are confirmable. By the way, the name that
Flavius Arrianus chose to be his teacher was a joke and consistent
with their rule of hiding names and meanings by switching certain
letters. íEpictetusí is íEpistolusí, because the letters íSí and íCí
were inter-changeable, as were the letters íTí and íLí, this by their
numerical value of í3í in Pisoís Greek small number system. His íteacherí was
íEpistolusí (he who writes epistles), and the name íEpistolusí
like the word íepistleí in Greek contains the name íPisoí.
íHOW THE
DEVIL GOT HIS LOOKSí
There was no íDevilí before Piso made him as the enemy of Jesus. The
Hebrew books did originally mention íSataní, but the word meant the
bad nature or disposition that a person may have at times - not a
íDevilí as the N.T. describes. And of course, the concept of
íHellí
was borrowed from the fictional place that the Greeks called
íHadesí.
1. Heís red. They were joking
about the family name of íAhenobarbusí
which by Suetoniusí reference denotes the color íredí because of the
ruddy color of the Ahenobarborus menís beards. íAhenobarbusí, was
the name of the family line through which Neroís father came from.
íRedí is also a family nickname, which, was changed around by
switching inter-changeable letters. Those names include; íKokkesí, íSossesí,
íCoccesí.
2. Horns on his head. Since the íDevilí is Piso himself, and Piso
is the Beast (íipposí) in íRevelationsí, his son Julius, gives the
íbeastí 10 horns (which are meant to allude to another family name
coming from Cleopatra Seleneís father íAulusí, meaning ípipeí,
ífluteí, or íhorní). This, in íRevelationsí 13:1.
3. Pitch-fork. In
íActs of the Apostlesí Arrius Piso makes his
ípitchesí with his íforkedí-tongue for his new religion, saying;
"Come one, come all, see the great creation - íJesusí."
4. Heís got a pointed tail (tale). Of course the Devil (Piso) has a
pointed tale - the Jesus story! Itís pointed because he makes jokes,
puns, and ridicules his enemies in it!
5. Cloven feet.
íClovisí, which is a form of the family name íClodiusí
(íClaudiusí). We also get the association between St. Patty íCalperniusí,
the íSham-rockí (íShammií, íPetrosí, írockí), and the íFour-leafedí
clover. This comes later, when St. Augustine (and his brother?) St.
Patrick go to Ireland to drive out the Druids (snakes), and
establish Christianity there.
6. Forked-tongue. Of course, the Devil (Piso) speaks with a
forked-tongue (and he is ídouble-mindedí as the N.T. says), because
he lies. The American Indians never said; "White man speak with
forked-tongue," except in movies. Because an íinner-circleí member
made that up as a joke. íWhite maní is íAlbinusí, a Piso family
name. Also, they made the association with the snake having a
forked-tongue, alluding back to the snake lying to Eve. The
reference to íForked-tongueí can be found in the New Testament
itself, in Acts 2:3.
íLUCIFER AND
THE DEVILí
Later in Christology, the name íLuciferí became synonymous with the
Christian íSataní or íThe Devilí (Pisoís Devil - himself!), because
like íLuciusí (of light), íLuciferí means íShining oneí.
This íShining oneí is of ípomp and gloryí i.e. íVainí. Check the
name íLuciferí in Isaiah 14:12 (use an Analytical Concordance). In
the war with the Jews, even those who were newly íconvertedí from
paganism were used to fight the Jews. Thatís why we find in those
certain New Testament books íanti-semeticí passages and can better
find when those books were written. Should it strike anyone as funny
that this new anti-Semitic religion called Christianity and it books
should come at a time when Rome was at war with the Jews?
In giving the family lineage, Plutarch (Trajan) affirms Arriusí
descent from the person whom the íHerculesí character had been
modeled after (there is a theory that the Greek/Roman gods were
modeled after real people), thereby exposing Arriusí license by
relation to use the attributes of Hercules (including titles) in the
synthesis of the Jesus character. Plutarch was Arrius Pisoís
son-in-law, the Roman Emperor Trajan! In íPlutarchísí Alexander
(that is, íAlexander the Greatí), Trajan says that Alexander the
Great was descended from íHerculesí. And of course, we find that
Arrius Piso was descended from Alexander the Greatís brother íLagosí. Who was the
íreal-lifeí person who was Arrius Pisoís
ancestor and the person from whom the íHerculesí character was
modeled after? Perhaps this person was íHeraclitus of Ephesusí circa
500 B.C.E. He was a Greek philosopher who studied Epistemology. The
very name íHerculesí means íGlorius gift of Heraí (íGlorious gift of
Hera-clitusí?). His compounded name is said to prove that he
(Hercules) was a real man (person).
MORE ABOUT ARRIUS PISO AND JESUS
Why does the traditional Jesus have a beard? Nowhere in the New
Testament does it say that Jesus had a beard! The word íbeardí is
not to be found in it! So, where did his beard come from? It will be
pointed out that íholy mení in those days did not cut their hair.
The source for that information? íJosephusí. According to the New
Testament, íJesusí did not have a beard. However, the person who
íplayedí Jesus did! Arrius Piso, as Josephus, had a beard. Thatís
why the traditional Jesus has a beard. Because for whatever was
lacking in their fictional character, all they had to do was go to
the real-life personage behind the character to draw those extra
characteristics needed to make their character seem larger than
life.
"WILL THE
íREALí CHRISTIAN GOD PLEASE STAND UP!"
So, who is this mysterious Christian God? "CAESAR"! He
(Jesus/Josephus/Arrius Piso) was íthe likeness of Godí (2nd Cor. 4),
because he was related to the deified Caesars! Great Caesarís holy
ghost! Can it be that even today, we live in a nation under Caesar?
The deified Caesars include:
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íJulius Caesarí
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íAugustus Caesarí
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íClaudius Caesarí
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íVespasianí
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íTitusí
It would seem most possible that Cneius Calpernius Piso was
the son
of Julius Caesar and Calpurnia Piso, thereby drawing a direct line
to Arrius Piso.
JULIUS CAESAR M. CALPURNIA PISO (LUCIA PISA) CAESONINAE | MARCUS GNAEUS (CNEIUS) CALPERNIUS PISO M. PLANCINA MUNATIA | GAIUS CALPERNIUS PISO CAESONINAE M. MARIAMNE (íMARYí, ARRIA THE YOUNGER) | ARRIUS (JOSEPHUS) CALPERNIUS PISO M. BOIONIA SERVILA PRISCILLA
Julius Caesar was also related to
Marc Anthony. The phrase íson of
the living godí is also a hint (check Suetoniusí description of
Caligula). In Matt. 16:16, Simon Peter says; "Thou art the Christ,
the son of the living god." A key word here is ísoní. The word they
use has a double meaning, it can mean ísoní like a personís son, or
it can mean ídescendantí. The Caesars were the ínewí Roman gods
replacing the old ones. So, when íJesusí (Arrius Piso) says that
heís the ísoní of God, heís really saying that he is a descendant of
Caesar!!!!!
In Mark 14:58, Arrius Piso jokes about his finally destroying the
Jewish Temple. Arrius Piso as Jesus says:
"I will destroy this
Temple, the one made with hands, and in three (trion) days, another
not made with hands I will build."
He says in the ítrioní days,
meaning in the days of the ítrinityí. Not built with hands, but with
mind. That is, írhetoricalí, using íwordsí to be the ínewí temple,
one that would stand even when the very buildings would crumble.
That is why they say that the building is not the church, but it is
the congregation which is the church and body of Christ (Piso), and
cannot be destroyed as a building.
Julius Piso, Arrius Pisoís son, counters the rhetoric by placing
hints & clues in íRevelationsí. Julius makes his father into a
dragon in Rev. 12:3. Why a dragon? Because the same word for
ídragoní also means ía baby boyí, and thatís the baby Jesus!!
THE RIDICULE OF THE RABBIS OF THE DAY BY THE ROMANS
From careful study and comparison, I would conclude that the íFirst
Infancyí was written at the time of Acts & Luke, which was around
the year 90 C.E. In the Apocryphal íInfancyí, we find that they have
inserted Rabbi ben Dosa (a student of Zakai), as íthe son of Hanani
a Jewí. The full name of this Rabbi was íHaninaí ben Dosa (Ref.
Chap. XIX, 18 and 20).
They insert Rabbi Gamaliel, the Jewish leader who was the President
of the Pharisaic Party and descendant of Hillel. They changed his
name around and put him in Acts 22:3, 5:38-39. They have Rabbi Akiba
in Acts 11:28, 21.10.
And they have the Jewish commander Eliezer ben Yair who died
fighting the Pisos in 73 C.E., as íJairusí (Roman form of Yair), in
Mark 5:22.
They interchanged letters to hide the true identity of the Rabbis
that they were ridiculing. For Akiva, spelled either íAkivaí or íAkibaí,
they followed their principle of inter-changing the letters ísí,
ící, and íkí. So that they have íAcibaí, then they change it even
further following another íRomaní principle of switching cís and
gís, as in the name íCaiusí and íGaiusí (like íCaiusí or íGaiusí
Caligula).
In Acts 19:14, they make Akiva just plain íKivaí spelling it íCevaí
with a ísí in front of it, rendering the name íScevaí which is short
for the Greek word íScevazoní meaning íI CREATEí.
This portion of Acts of the Apostles was written by Justus Piso.
THE AUTHORS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT BOOKS
NAMES OF THE BOOKS DATES ACTUAL AUTHORS
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The original Mark 60 C.E. - Lucius Calpurnius Piso
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Matthew 70-75 - Arius Calpurnius Piso
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The present Mark 75-80 - Arius Calpurnius Piso
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Luke 85-90 - Arius C. Piso & Pliny
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John 105 - Justus Calpurnius Piso
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Acts of the Apostles 96-100
- Justus & Pliny
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Romans 100 - Proculus C. Piso & Claudia
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I Corinthians, Galatians, 100-103
- Pliny the Younger
and Ephesians
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II Corinthians, Philippians 103-105
- Justus C. Piso
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Colossians 106-107 - Justus & his son Julianus
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I Timothy 105 - Pliny
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II Timothy 107 - Justus C. Piso
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I and II Thessalonians 105-110
- Justus & his son Julianus,
and some by Justusí nephew Silanus
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Titus 103-105 - Pliny
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Philemon 105-110 - Justus & Julianus Piso
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James 110 - Justus C. Piso
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I and II Peter 110-115 - Proculus Piso
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I, II, and III John 110-115
- Julius C. Piso
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Jude 110-115 - Julius C. Piso
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Revelation 137 - Julius C. Piso
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Hebrews 140 - Flavius Arrianus (son of Claudia Phoebe)
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