Rating:  Summary: Behind the scenes of the world at large Review: Depending upon which side of the fence you're on, you will either love this book or hate it! But, if you read it with an open mind, you will forever view the world and all its complicated, divergent systems, in an entirely new light. Extremely informing and difficult to put down. If you want to get a climpse into one facet of what's going on here on Planet Earth, read this book! And if you can't handle the truth of it, avoid it like the plague!
Rating:  Summary: "RULERS OF EVIL"? You say that like it's a *bad* thing... Review: F. Tupper Saussy argues that the machinations of a centuries-old, secretive religious order is the hidden hand behind the workings of the Vatican, the US government and other world powers... but perhaps it's not so simple as that. Unlike most conspiracy theorists, he also concludes that maybe it's all to the good, you know, part of God's master plan. In any case it makes for a compelling read, reminicent of the film DOGMA, the style a bit like a double-cross between Clancy and Andrew Greeley, even if the author sometimes skews his perspective, throwing in lots of innuendo, at times playing fast and loose with the facts...
Rating:  Summary: Negative Reviews of "Rulers" say nothing about its contents Review: Having an interest in this book, we can see that PW and other negative commenters may well not have read the book. Actually, they all ignore content and sound very much the same. There is so much verifiable and revealing information per page, that it is irrelevant whether the reader has or has not any kind of religious beliefs. (However, after reading "ROE", it may well become obvious to the reader to consider that government HAS such ancient, underriding beliefs.) Consider the scholarly qualities of this readable book: an 11 page INDEX; a brilliant, 5 page contemporary BIBLIOGRAPHY of titles going back to 1649 !; 10 pages of detailed foot NOTES; a 5 page GLOSSARY that includes invaluable words like "casuistry" (the Jesuitical taught discipline of lying); 2 pages listing Superior Generals of the Society of Jesus, commencing with the first, Ignatius Loyola in 1541: and 50 centuries of the ANNU SIGNATURE, the Mark of Cain. How can a fact filled book be an expose? Example: there is absolutely no mention of the Church's newly exposed, but long known history of pedophelia, sexual license, and taking the law into its own hands. ROE helps explain how the political world works. Last thoughts: forget, if you will, Saussy's superb descriptions and illuminations of Roman influence dominating our Capitol landscape, does any other church have its own Embassy in Washington DC? The Vatican does. They call it an apostolic nunciature, and with it, go many of the immunities of being treated like another government. That should light up anybody's curiosity. "ROE" can help the reader to understand the world of awesome, polarizing events that occur one after the other.
Rating:  Summary: The people who gave one star are ignoramouses Review: I have read a number of conspiracy books, and this one is totally different. In reading other books, it is easy to become angry (if you assume that conspiracy theories are real), at the perceived injustice of it all - "How can these people be allowed to get away with this?". Tupper Saussy has written this book in such a gentle style, such that it educates the intellect without one getting emotional about the content. The exception is for those who strongly disagree with the views expoused. To compare this book to the Protocols of Zion is ignorant at best, and intellectualy dishonest at worst. The protocols of zion were written to turn public opinion against the Jewish people. Rulers of Evil turns no-one against no-one else. I challenge anyone to find a single sentence in this book which advocates hatred of Catholics or anyone else. To those who argue that the author is ignorant of American History - Did you bother to check out the detailed bibliography? To those who say the publisher should be ashamed, perhaps it may shock you to know that the executive who accepting this book for publication is a Roman Catholic, with 7 sisters who are nuns... I will deal with some aspects of the book.... forgetting about the role that the Society of Jesus played in the American Revolution, the rest of the book is fascinating, particulary concerning the "Mark of Cain", which Yahweh granted Cain, which gave him the power to have vengance against anyone who might take his life. The spiritual descendents of Cain, the Roman Catholic Church, bears this mark, and continues to rule under it. The author offers his views without saying "This of course is true"... he is offering a possible explaination of why the world is the way it is.
Rating:  Summary: A poor understanding of both history and religion. Review: In this, shall we say, "unique" volume, Saussy demonstrates not only his lack of knowledge about the American Revolution, but also his lack of knowledge about American (and worldwide) Catholicism. The comparison to "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion" seems quite apt. This reviewer (historian and theologian) wishes that there was a "no star" option. Don't waste your time.
Rating:  Summary: Founding...Fathers? Review: Much more than a theory of conspiracy -- A fascinating account of this country's "behind the scene" history and one that will never be told in school text books. Mr. Saussy's research of the religious powers that formed this country's true political agenda may leave the reader in a state of mild shock, disbelief, or denial; but the facts as they are presented here can not otherwise easily be denied. Does the Jesuit Order of the Roman Catholic Church lurk within the very fibers of The Land of The Free? Within every historical account written for the public dissemination, there usually lies another commentary entitled; and now for..."The Rest of the Story". This is one that you'll definitely want to have on your personal library book shelves. But a note of caution, if you'd rather be lulled into the blissful ignorance of that which you learned in school or believe the lies of the Roman Catholic persuasion -- this book may be out of your league. Are Roman Catholics Christians? -- Of course they are, isn't everybody? And while the historical significance of this book is invaluable, I otherwise can not agree with the biblical interpretation of that which is presented as "The Mark of Cain". All in all, I gave the book five stars for a bold and accurate historical account not presented in any other format that I know of.
Rating:  Summary: Rulers of Evil Review: Outstanding! Tupper Saussy did a thorough job in writing this book. As journalist, historian and Biblical scholar myself, he approached this subject from angles I have not observed before. This book is a must for these times and weaves a strange and intriguing web that has been woven through time. I highly recommend this book to anyone seriously wanting to continue their research in what makes the human race really tick.
Rating:  Summary: Saussy has made a fine contribution Review: Reviewers Aberlard and Beckett (obviously false names) of this book on this review site have obviously neither a grasp of history nor familiarity with the Jesuits, the so-called Socoety of Jesus. I was taught by Jesuits for 13 years-- from Prep School till the PhD in graduate school. The enmity they expressed towards one another (so obvious to anyone who spoke to them about their fellow Jesuits) makes Saussy's analysis quite credible. For Saussy is telling us, in general, this Society is not Christ-based, its not Chrostocentric. but instead is a conniving, self-aggrandizing, paranoid, almost at times patholgical replica of the power the Vatican has sought through many of its channle over the centuries. The role of Louis Ricci, Superior General of the Society of Jesus, which Saussy adumbrates pales in comparison to the role some Jesuits executed in the Croat crimes against the Jews in WW II. I can recall one Jesuit asking me quite directly how many times a week I performend onanism. I was young at the time, horrified, and disgusted to the core that any Priest would ask such a question. Why did the Jesuit want to know? DId he return to his room and engage in the practice himself to relieve his tensions, his sicknesses, his filth? How naive I was. Seeing what Roman Catholic priests have done in the perdophilia scandal of this country in the past 20 years, some of the Jesuit subterfuges for power which Saussy details seem easier to believe than the court cases today of Priests fondling "the little children, of whom such is made the Kingdom of God." Saussy merits my praise for his research and analysis. It's time everyone woke up and saw exactly what a vicious body Roman Catholicism's hierarchy-- from the Inquisition to the murder of the Jews-- actually is. Anyone thinking otherwise I have a bridge in Brooklyn I can sell them-- dirt cheap. Maybe a "Jebbie" can buy it from me. The sooner the Jesuits pass out of history, the better off we will all be.
Rating:  Summary: One of the most interesting "conspiracy" books Review: This book is different from other "conspiracy" books, in that it does not involve a conspiracy (conspiracy being defined as a secret plot to do harm) Nor does this book contain Anti-Catholic statements, as the Editorial Review would suggest. It is important that you think for yourself on the matter. The premise of this book is that the God of the bible ordained Cain (one of the sons of Adam & Eve) to rule over other evildoers, by setting a mark upon him, which made him 7 times more powerful than those who would seek to do him harm. Cain established a city, Enoch, which was actually discovered in the 19th century. The author argues that since the time of Cain, his spiritual descendents have continued to rule under the authority of this mark, to this present day...
Rating:  Summary: History is too deep for some folks... Review: This book is outside the box. It is off the hook; you need to read this perspective on world government if for nothing else to jerk you out of the hypnotic matrix the Federally controlled schools and universities have put us in.
If you don't have any religious beliefs, fine, the book is still packed with history which has been hidden by the fascists who continue to try and run our lives and take over our governments.
Tupper tho a preterist, has done his homework. How many people do you know who beat the IRS on a tax evasion case because they knew their constitutional law? Power to the people, kudo's to Tupper Saussy.
This was my first real eye opener to the New World Order in relation to our US history. I was a minister for 25 years and can attest to the religious part. (tho not a preterist)
My only disagreement (and I argue everyone for the pure enjoyment) is we should not just accept evil rulers as part of God's predestined plan, we should fight them tooth and nail every inch of the way! Tupper has so much information here it may get dry, but you have to dig to find gold. Buy it and read it, then pass it on to someone who is asleep in the matrix.
Matt Pittaway, - www.HisHouseMedia.com
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