Review
"A gripping tell-all book, as unforgettable as it is daring... A controversial and hard-hitting exposé of the powers that be... " Why should you care about any of this? You shouldn't; go back to sleep, all is well. --Lux-Verbi Books
One of the most revealing statement in this book is found in Chapter 4, where P.D. Stuart writes: ... In the Jesuits we are not dealing merely with men, but according to their own admission, with the very agents of the Devil, the hounds of hell. Their weapons being not prayers, fasting and tears but perfidies; poisons; leaden bullets and gunpowder plots; and their oath is in blood. In the words of one writer, the Jesuit principle is the negation of all principle, and their moral code the subversion of the all moral law. And by their doctrines, all that decent men call crime robberies, calumnies, murders, blasphemies, seductions, treasons, etc. may flourish.... the Society of Jesus, so-called, is a most virulent, noxious, and irreligious organization: a monument of immorality and iniquity the home of every unclean thing, the hold of every vicicious and hateful doctrine.... The Moral Theology of the Jesuits is a Pandora, from which every form of evil springs, and which it is impossible to close shut, when once this fatal box is opened.... " --Excerpted from Chapter 4
Product Description
The following are the official BIC subject classifications for this title: JBMV1 - Freemasonry & secret societies JPSL - Geopolitics HRBD - Roman Catholicism GZC - Conspiracy theories HRQC - Syncretist and eclectic religions JPVH4 - Religious freedom JPFQ - Fascism & Nazism Synopsis: Utilizing records inaccessible to or overlooked by other writers, P.D. Stuart reveals the identity of the power about which President Woodrow Wilson once said: 'the few who are aware of it, dare not speak above their breath when they speak in condemnation of it'... A work of great insight and moral courage this work exposes in unequivocal terms the secrets connections, the oaths and codewords of the powers that be.... Codeword Barbêlôn is a tough book, that contains no compromise, no apologies, and no vagaries; it spares no characters, high or low.... This book does not just name names, it connects the dots... As you read this book you will find many things that will surprise you; much that will shock you; and some that may even confuse you; but in the end you will see the entire conspiracy revealed laid bare, open, and naked before your eyes. Indeed, as Professor Morse said, the array of facts and arguments going to prove the existence of such a conspiracy will astonish any man who opens the book with the same incredulity as we did. WE GUARANTEE that the reader will be charmed, and must be, by the wit and eloquence, the force and fire of every page of this groundbreaking book. "Good historians," wrote Horace Walpole, "are the most scarce of all writers, and no wonder! A good style is not very common; thorough information is still rare; and if these meet, what a chance that impartiality should be added to them!" P.D. Stuart's work possesses all of these qualities. Consisting of 48 chapters, and hundreds of footnotes and references, Codeword Barbêlôn covers a vast period of history, from the second and third centuries to the present day. Spatially, the work spans three continents, and focuses on Europe and North America and the hidden influence of secret societies on that continent. Indeed, reading Codeword Barbêlôn, one cannot help but feel as if he were travelling in H. G. Wells' time machine, finding himself sometimes at the City of Rome in the 16th Century, at other times in Bavarian Germany in the 18th Century, yet at other times in the political intrigues of North America in the 19th, 20th and 21st Centuries. In doing so Codeword Barbêlôn uncovers a plot so sinister, that in the words of ex-FBI Director and founder, J. Edgar Hoover: "The individual... coming face-to-face with a conspiracy so monstrous... cannot believe it exists...." Codeword Barbêlôn is undoubtedly a `tough book.' It is direct, honest, and thought provoking. It contains no compromise, no apologies, and no vagaries; it spares no characters--all are lashed without ceremony. Indeed, we know of no other volume of its kind to compare with the one before us. It "connects the dots" completely, thoroughly, and intelligently. If you are still ask, "Why you should care about what is written in this book?" Then, you shouldn't; go back to sleep, all is well." The British Library Cataloguing-in Publication Data has classed it as follows: Stuart, P.D. Includes bibiliographical references. Codeword Barbêlôn--666--Danger in the Vatican: the sons of Loyola and their plans for world domination, 1. Secret Societies--United States 2. Balance of power 3. Power (Social sciences) 4. World politics 5. Secret societies--Religious aspects 6. Jesuits--United States-- Influence 7. International organization 8. Conspiracies, I. Title 303. 4'84 ISBN 13: 978-0-9543596-6-9 ISBN 10: 0-9543596-6-6