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Both in Spain and Gaul, Caesar must have heard of Hesus, the Messiah, whose effigy stood at every crossroad, whose crosses were worn upon the breast of every warrior, and whose second coming, which had long been predicted by the Druid astrologers, coincided very closely with the period of his own invasion of those countries. Tiberius Augustus When the tremendous commotion caused by the death of Julius Caesar had spent itself in civil wars, and in the firm establishment of the Messianic religion and ritual, Augustus ascended the sacred throne of his martyred sire and was in turn addressed as the Son of God, whilst Julius was worshipped as the Father. The flamens of the Sacred college erected and consecrated to the worship of Julius Caesar a magnificent temple in Rome...they organized a body of priests called the Julii, or the Juliani. These priests were selected from the most ancient order, the Luperci... Luperci The worship of Augustus was not, as the ecclesiastical schools have insinuated, a mere lip-service, a meaningless mode of saluting the sovereign-pontiff, an elusive form of adulation or flattery to the emperor of Rome; it was the worship of a personage who was believed to be a supernatural, omniscient, all-powerful and beneficent, the reincarnation of Quirinus, the Son of the god Apollo and of the wife- virgin Maia; the god whose coming was foretold by the Cumaen Sibyl; whose sway was to extend over the whole earth; whose conception and birth were both miraculous; and whose Advent was to usher in the Golden Age of Peace and Plenty and to banish Sin for ever. Such was his character in Rome. (p. 38) When Caesar was assassinated, Augustus was still in his teens...One of the first acts of Augustus was the destruction of Perugia, a city which refused to acknowledge his authority. The fall of this place was followed by the sacrificial placation of Julius the Father. In this atrocious rite...the consul, Lucius Anthony (brother of Marc), besides Cannutius C. Flavius, Clodius Bithynicus, and the principal magis- trates and council for Perugia, together with 300 senators and knights, were immolated as human sacri- fices, upon the altar of Julius, erected for the occasion. The greater part of the abominable auto da fe was executed in the presence of Augustus himself, whose only reply to those who implored and shrieked for mercy was, “You must die.” (p. 42) 247 Appendix B: Book Abstracts Hesus and the Druids This is curiously similar to the coming of Cortez and Pisarro to the Incas. Winter Solstice 48 B.C. Julius Caesar is deified at the Temple of Jupiter Ammon. He was now the Son of God. Refused to be deified as a god. Declaring himself to be mortal, he was upbraided. An ancient order of priests. Augustus Caesar The months of the year were not named after such people for nothing. Ritual Sacrifices Atlantis, Alien Visitation, and Genetic Manipulation