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Excerpt from: World Of The Occult with Jordan Maxwell
Secret Life of Symbols
World of the Occult
S1:Ep1
What is it called?
Fasces
What is the origin?
Its origin in the Etruscan civilization and was passed on to ancient Rome.
What was the purpose?
The fasces was a portable kit for flogging and decapitation. Roman lictors arrested and punished people, and acted as bodyguards for the powerful; they used the rods to lash people, and the ax to execute them. The laws of the twelve tables ended summary execution of Roman citizens in the fifth century, though fasces continued to be a powerful symbol of violent repression in ancient Rome.
Why is it on currency?
The Roman Government never went away. They simply relocated and changed names. This is one of their methods of bragging. You are living under Roman Civil Law (Admiralty/Maritime) aka COMMERCE Law. Putting it on coinage is rubbing it in your face.
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https://t.me/Majestic12Mirror/19445
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Excerpt from: World Of The Occult with Jordan Maxwell
Secret Life of Symbols
World of the Occult
S1:Ep1
What is it called?
Fasces
What is the origin?
Its origin in the Etruscan civilization and was passed on to ancient Rome.
What was the purpose?
The fasces was a portable kit for flogging and decapitation. Roman lictors arrested and punished people, and acted as bodyguards for the powerful; they used the rods to lash people, and the ax to execute them. The laws of the twelve tables ended summary execution of Roman citizens in the fifth century, though fasces continued to be a powerful symbol of violent repression in ancient Rome.
Why is it on currency?
The Roman Government never went away. They simply relocated and changed names. This is one of their methods of bragging. You are living under Roman Civil Law (Admiralty/Maritime) aka COMMERCE Law. Putting it on coinage is rubbing it in your face.
Re:
https://t.me/Majestic12Mirror/19445
SOURCE