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Why is it that our founding fathers were so fascinated with ancient Roman fasces? Breen’s
    Encyclopedia goes into detail on the subject of Roman fasces: “As a symbol of state authority, the
    fasces offered a choice of death, by the rod or by the ax. The Romans used the fasces as a symbol of
    their stated goal of forcible world conquest, the binding of many (nations) into one (Rome).”

    The Latin phrase “E             SYMBOL OF ROMAN TOTALITARIANISM                                                               WWRREEAATTHH::
    PLURIBUS UNUM”                                                                                                                RCRCUAUALELEESESAOAORRFF
    (“many into one”) was           ARWRRAOAORBBDAPUDUSPPNSNEPTDTDDEILIGDLGEAHEHAROTOTORLFLFOYUYUNNDDA
    chosen by our founding         A BBEEHHEEAADDIINNGG AAXX..                                                                       HHAEAEXAXADD
    fathers as an expression                                                                                                       RROODDSS
    of the interests of this        TTHHEERROOMMAANN
    country. It could indeed        SASAYUYUMMTTBHBHOOOOLRLRIOITOTFYFY.S.STTAATTEE                                                BBIINNDDIINNGG
    be a phrase chosen to           P“BEPE“BXBRYXRBYYIEIYEMTCMTCHTHAUTHAUEHRTERETIAEYIAYOROXRFXNOF.NOO””ODW.RDWRSMSAMAOSOSORORFF
    represent a multi-              RFRFRRAOEAEOPSMPSCMRCRAEEEAESSNSSNEENAENAEMLTMLTSESPEOPDODIIRRTETEH’H’SESE
    cultural melting pot of         GGOOAALLOOFFWWOORRLLDD
    peoples from all nations        CCOONNQQUUEESSTT,,
    as America has                  IBIBNNIINTNTODODIINONOGNGNEMEM..AANNYY
    become, but it also
    can be yet another
    Roman expression
    and ideology
    willingly adapted by
    our “Christian”
    founding fathers.

    The use of “E PLURIBUS UNUM” on the pedestal of Persephone’s statue with its 12 Roman fasces
    and 12 Caesars wreaths, rather ties the intention of this chosen phrase to the ancient Roman goal of
    world conquest. Remember, Persephone holds in her hand a 13th wreath as if she is ready to
    crown the next world Caesar. Her sword, shield and “War-Eagle” headdress also are images of
    conquest by forcible means.

    Consider the chosen imagery of this “One Nation Under God” on the mercury dime:

    If it is the God of the Bible  FROM 1916-1945 THE US MERCURY DIME BORE THE
    inferred by the phrase,
    “In God We Trust.” Why                                    IMAGE OF (1) THE GOD MERCURY
    isn’t there a picture of                                          (2) THE ROMAN FASCES
    Jesus, a cross, or the
    Bible itself attached to the   ““ININGGOODDWWEETTRRUUSSTT””  ““EEPPLLUURRIIBBUUSSUUNNUUMM””
    motto - why the Roman
    god Mercury? Is this the
    god in whom we trust?

    On the reverse side of
    this coin, we find once
    more the union of the
    Roman conquering
    symbol of the fasces with
    the phrase
    “E PLURIBUS UNUM”
    (many into one).
    The theme being
    conveyed here is one of
    conquest by force.
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