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Chapter 5 (400 - 500 ce)  
     
  Disclaimer: May all those guilty of the crimes listed below be forgiven. May their victims find peace and no longer be tormented. May all those who continue to hide and deny these crimes, who bear false witness against this evidence be forgiven for their actions.  
  That in continuation, the following charges are alleged:  
Of moral indecency and depravity: (400 – 500 CE): That descendents of the House of Ananus and elite Sadducee Jewish families, being the controlling families of Christianity did continue to undertake the worship of satanic demons, human sacrifice and cannibalism under the guise of the “High Mass” of their religion called Christianity. That on more than once occasion, such rituals as the pinnacle of Christianity did include infanticide, drug consumption and frenzied sexual acts in the very first Christian churches consistent with the ancient rites of satanic Judaism practiced for over fifteen hundred years prior.  
Of torture and moral depravity associated with public human sacrifice: (400 onwards) That the sons of Emperor Theodosius being Emperors Arcadius and Flavius Augustus Honorius did issue official decrees on behalf of the Catholic Church that all heretics were to be put to death through the public ritual of public burning. That the ruling families of Christianity, being blood descendents being from noble Jewish Sadducees did knowingly and specifically request for such action as a means of returning the satanic practice of human sacrifice.
 
Of crimes against humanity: (400 – 500 CE): That the Christian church did maintain its systematic destruction of city infrastructure, replacing it with open running sewers, the destruction of numerous acquaducts, and the removal/disuse of tiles and proper flooring so that for the first time in over three thousand years till that date, people in major European cities reverted to dirt floors and open windows, without glass. Furthermore, that the Christian church without any effective opposition did continue to hunt down and murder artisans, skilled engineers other than a few who pledged their loyalty to the Christian church.
 
Of association/membership to a criminal organisation: (401 – 417 CE) That the person known as Pope Innocent I, also known as St. Innocent, the son of Pope Anastasius I (399 – 401) who inherited the Papacy through being a blood descendent of the Jewish noble Sadducee families was both a member and leader of an organisation known as “Christianity” first established and subsequently maintained for the sole purpose of organized criminal enterprise. That in his capacity of leader of this organized criminal enterprise did direct for numerous criminal acts to be undertaken including, but not limited to: murder, torture, infantcide, satanism, fraud, extortion, kidnapping, rape, and lack of public morals.
 
Of crimes against humanity: (409-428 CE) That Pope Innocent I, also known as St. Innocent did order for the systematic extermination of the Donatists of North Africa for their belief in the Gnostic traditions of Jesus and the apostles and their rejection of the satanistic beliefs of Rome and the orthodox churches. Furthermore that upon the orders of St. Innocent, the death camp model was initiated whereby captured Donatists were burned alive on-mass and constantly as had been done in Syria a hundred years prior and was repeated with great efficiency by the Catholic Nazi Army in the 20th Century.
 
Of moral indecency and depravity: (409-428 CE) That Pope Innocent I, also known as St. Innocent did arrange for the ongoing torture and barbaric burning of men, women and especially young children of North Africa in fulfillment of his family connection to the ancient bloodlines of the Jewish High Priest and noble families that created Christianity and have controlled it every since, in honor of the satanic worship of the Judaic demon gods.
 
Of publishing false document/statements (408-412 CE) That Pope Innocent I, also known as St. Innocent did deliberately fabricate false accusations against the Donatists, accusing them of extremist beliefs while knowingly hiding their true beliefs that Christianity and Judaism were made up religions and that Christianity is a Satanist religion. That these false accusations have persisted today as justification for the systematic genocide of the Donatists.
 
Of murder: (408 CE) That St Augustine of Hippo (354-430) did order the massacre of 100s of pagans at Calama, Algeria, after his Christian conversion in 386.
 
Of moral indecency and depravity in support of a new version of slavery (413 CE) That St Augustine of Hippo in his key Christian work City of God did define a new kind of Christian slavery of perpetual class, whereby a person born poor was now condemned to server their master, without possibility of being raised to a higher standard of living, specifically: "slavery is now penal in character and planned by that law which commands the preservation of the natural order and forbids disturbance".
 
Of murder: (415 CE) That St. Cyril, Christian Bishop of Alexandria did murder educated Jews in Alexandria including remnant supporters of the Nazarenes, the original teachings of Jesus and apostles. Furthermore, upon murdering these educated and peaceful people did claim that they had instigated attacks upon him and the Christians.
 
Of murder and torture: (415 CE) That St. Cyril, Christian Bishop of Alexandria did deliberately order the cruel and barbaric murder of Hypatia, one of the most famous female pagan philosophers of history, by having her sliced to death piece by piece by Christian fanatics upon which her mutilated and dismembered remains where publicly burnt, consistent with the satanic rites of High Christian sacrifice.
 
Of murder: (416 CE) That Bithynia Christian inquisitor Hypatius, "Sword of God", did murder the few remaining gentiles of Bithynia.
 
Of association/membership to a criminal organisation: (417 – 418 CE) That the person known as Pope Zosimus, also known as St. Zosimus, was both a member and leader of an organisation known as “Christianity” first established and subsequently maintained for the sole purpose of organized criminal enterprise. That in his capacity of leader of this organized criminal enterprise did direct for numerous criminal acts to be undertaken including, but not limited to: murder, torture, infantcide, satanism, fraud, extortion, kidnapping, rape, and lack of public morals.
 
Of moral indecency and depravity: (418 CE) That the Christian church did adopt as sacred doctrine the philosophy of St Augustine concerning original sin along with his teaching that anyone who does not choose to follow Christ is damned for all eternity.
 
Of association/membership to a criminal organisation: (418 – 422 CE) That the person known as Pope Boniface I, also known as St. Boniface, was both a member and leader of an organisation known as “Christianity” first established and subsequently maintained for the sole purpose of organized criminal enterprise. That in his capacity of leader of this organized criminal enterprise did direct for numerous criminal acts to be undertaken including, but not limited to: murder, torture, infantcide, satanism, fraud, extortion, kidnapping, rape, and lack of public morals.
 
Of association/membership to a criminal organisation: (422 – 432 CE) That the person known as Pope Celestine I, also known as St. Celestine, was both a member and leader of an organisation known as “Christianity” first established and subsequently maintained for the sole purpose of organized criminal enterprise. That in his capacity of leader of this organized criminal enterprise did direct for numerous criminal acts to be undertaken including, but not limited to: murder, torture, infantcide, satanism, fraud, extortion, kidnapping, rape, and lack of public morals.
 
Of publishing false statements/documents: (431 CE) That the Christian church through the Ecumenical Council of Ephesus presided by St. Cyril of Alexandria and Emperor Theodosius II did falsely claim as church doctrine that Mary, the mother of Jesus previously murdered by the founder of Christianity (Paul of Tarsus) may be officially worshiped as Mother of God. Furthermore, that the council ruled it to be heresy to believe, read or follow any ancient Greek science such as Pythagorus (600 BCE), Aristarchus (300BCE) and others that the Earth is a sphere and that it revolves around the Sun. At this conference the official church doctrine was established that the world was flat. Finally, at the same council, all medical knowledge from the Greeks and Romans, including knowledge of surgery, their precision medical equipment, (only surpassed in the late half of the 20th Century) and knowledge of the treatment of disease, was heretical and to be destroyed.
 
Of crimes against humanity: (431 CE): That the Christian church represented at the Ecumenical Council of Ephesus did deliberately and with full knowledge of the consequences seek to enact the final parts of its “ground zero” policy by destroying the final remnants of civilized society through medical and scientific knowledge. Furthermore, that these actions were designed to hasten the onset of death, disease and plague and therefore render the world completely at the mercy of the Christian church.
 
Of association/membership to a criminal organisation: (432 – 440 CE) That the person known as Pope Sixtus III, also known as St. Sixtus, was both a member and leader of an organisation known as “Christianity” first established and subsequently maintained for the sole purpose of organized criminal enterprise. That in his capacity of leader of this organized criminal enterprise did direct for numerous criminal acts to be undertaken including, but not limited to: murder, torture, infantcide, satanism, fraud, extortion, kidnapping, rape, and lack of public morals.
 
Of rape, indecency and abuse of power: (438-440 CE) That Pope Sixtus III, also known as St. Sixtus was both caught and charged by Christian court of having sex with nuns but was later released upon appealing through scripture on the fictitious story concerning Mary Magdalene and Jesus.
 
Of crimes against humanity: (431- 440 CE) That St. Patrick did receive a direct commission from Pope Sixtus III, also known as St. Sixtus as well as the Ecumenical Council of Ephesus to invade Ireland, whereupon he did murder, enslave, torture at least 500,000 men, women and especially children. Furthermore, St. Patrick did systematically and deliberately destroy every single book, textual reference and render Ireland back to the Stone Age, so that even today, the world believes Catholic scholars concerning Ireland having developed sophisticated oral traditions and the Celtic Empire without every perfecting the written word.
 
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Of moral indecency and depravity for the purpose of human sacrifice: (431 – 440 CE) That St. Patrick did undertake massive public burnings of innocent men, women and children by taking the traditional Irish Beltane festival, destroying massive ancient forests and lighting a complete ring of constant human sacrifice around the ancient capital of Tara until it surrendered. That these actions were done in honor of the high mass of Christianity that worships Satan through the ritual of human sacrifice and cannibalism, consistent with ancient Judaic beliefs from the time of Solomon.
 
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Of obstruction of the fundamental principles of human rights: (435 CE) That the Christian church did decree intermarriage between Christian and Jew becomes illegal; women convicted of crime are charged with adultery and sentenced to death.
 
Of association/membership to a criminal organisation: (440 – 461 CE) That the person known as Pope Leo, also known as St. Leo, was both a member and leader of an organisation known as “Christianity” first established and subsequently maintained for the sole purpose of organized criminal enterprise. That in his capacity of leader of this organized criminal enterprise did direct for numerous criminal acts to be undertaken including, but not limited to: murder, torture, infantcide, satanism, fraud, extortion, kidnapping, rape, and lack of public morals.
 
Of publishing false statements: (447 CE) That the Council of Toledo at which some senior Christian clergy representing the ancient bloodlines of the Sadducees, did fictitiously create the image of the devil as: "a large black monstrous apparition with horns on his head, cloven hoofs ... with an immense phallus and sulphurous smell." Furthermore, that this image was perpetuated to deliberately uneducated Christians for over fifteen hundred years as true.
 
Of crimes against humanity: (448 CE) That Pope Leo did support and the order of Emperor Theodosius II that all non-Christian books should be burned. Furthermore, upon this order Theodore of Cyrrhus did complain that there were at least 200 different gospels in his own diocese, yet only four were considered true by Irenaeus.
 
Of murder and treachery: (451 CE) That St. Leo also known as Pope Leo did convince Theodoric I of Spain to fight against his half brother Attila and neutralize the only forces holding back the murderous intent of the Roman Catholic church.
 
Of association/membership to a criminal organisation: (461 – 468 CE) That the person known as Pope Hilarius, also known as St. Hilarius, was both a member and leader of an organisation known as “Christianity” first established and subsequently maintained for the sole purpose of organized criminal enterprise. That in his capacity of leader of this organized criminal enterprise did direct for numerous criminal acts to be undertaken including, but not limited to: murder, torture, infantcide, satanism, fraud, extortion, kidnapping, rape, and lack of public morals.
 
Of association/membership to a criminal organisation: (468 – 483 CE) That the person known as Pope Simplicius, also known as St. Simplicius, was both a member and leader of an organisation known as “Christianity” first established and subsequently maintained for the sole purpose of organized criminal enterprise. That in his capacity of leader of this organized criminal enterprise did direct for numerous criminal acts to be undertaken including, but not limited to: murder, torture, infantcide, satanism, fraud, extortion, kidnapping, rape, and lack of public morals.
 
Of association/membership to a criminal organisation: (483 – 492 CE) That the person known as Pope Felix III, also known as St. Felix, was both a member and leader of an organisation known as “Christianity” first established and subsequently maintained for the sole purpose of organized criminal enterprise. That in his capacity of leader of this organized criminal enterprise did direct for numerous criminal acts to be undertaken including, but not limited to: murder, torture, infantcide, satanism, fraud, extortion, kidnapping, rape, and lack of public morals.
 
Of association/membership to a criminal organisation: (492 – 496 CE) That the person known as Pope Gelasius I, also known as St. Gelasius, was both a member and leader of an organisation known as “Christianity” first established and subsequently maintained for the sole purpose of organized criminal enterprise. That in his capacity of leader of this organized criminal enterprise did direct for numerous criminal acts to be undertaken including, but not limited to: murder, torture, infantcide, satanism, fraud, extortion, kidnapping, rape, and lack of public morals.
 
Of association/membership to a criminal organisation: (496 – 498 CE) That the person known as Anastasius II, was both a member and leader of an organisation known as “Christianity” first established and subsequently maintained for the sole purpose of organized criminal enterprise. That in his capacity of leader of this organized criminal enterprise did direct for numerous criminal acts to be undertaken including, but not limited to: murder, torture, infantcide, satanism, fraud, extortion, kidnapping, rape, and lack of public morals.
 
 
 

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