Fiat justitia, et pereat mundus!' Ferdinand I., or:'We must serve justice no matter what, by Countess Sigrid von Galen
Fiat justitia, et pereat mundus is a Latin phrase, meaning "Let justice be done, and let the world perish".
This sentence was the motto of Ferdinand I meaning to
pursue justice no matter what!
pursue justice no matter what!
Playing the emperor on the golden throne, with secret wives, pretending to pray for the poor and abused children in Africa and elsewhere !
Meet the popes, whose favourite game is to ask the mirror, who has more fame in every Vatican shore!
What hypocrites, who
hoard black hole money, and who
meet on Swiss mountains around a chessboard and a game of rolling dice to sponsor terror and fascism in the world to feed their secret fourth Roman Empire ambition
and who use secretly round table and Casino money to high finance para-militaries and child soldiers and their weapons and ammunition.
At face value they sell to the church mice a peaceful vision but hardly ever tell the truth and certainly prevent justice for their victims,
so they vow and rather play the humble Father in their poisonous Sunday morning show, and the rest of the time to children and all, who are in their way they mumble threats and play the scarecrow!
It is high time to prosecute the abuse of Vatican immunity in its worldwide community, as that is the right way!
And especially for churchgoers and churchwardens to be counted on the side of the victims of church and organised crime, as when the silence is broken in court rooms, the ones, who stayed silent and did nothing have nowhere left to hide and will be of all
that they were clinging to bereft, and might be themselves accused and charged with human trafficking, money laundering, child abuse and not just fraud and theft!
In dangerous association in every single nation!
Sigrid Gräfin von Galen

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