Sunday, January 15, 2017

The All-seeing Eye Of Providence

Below is a photograph of the All-seeing Eye of Providence [1], [2], at Der Aachener Dom (the Aachen Cathedral) in Aachen, Germany:

"Allsehendes Auge am Tor des Aachener Dom"
Aachen, Germany

The Catholic News Agency ("CNS")  on January 13, 2017, filed this report from Vatican City at 2:28pm [3], quoted in part:

Two arrests have been made in a widespread cyber-attack that compromised communications of prominent Italian institutions and individuals, including the Vatican.

Italian police have arrested Giulio Occhionero, 45, and his sister Francesca Maria Occhionero, 49. The siblings, who also work as engineers and have dual residencies in London and Rome, are accused of illegally accessing classified information, and breaching and intercepting information technology systems and data communications.

The attack reportedly hacked as many as 18,000 accounts, including computers used by Cardinal Gianfranco Ravasi at the Pontifical Council for Culture, computers at a Vatican guest house regularly used by prelates visiting Rome, and thousands of e-mail messages.

Vatican officials have not yet commented on the attack, and it is yet unknown to what extent sensitive Vatican information may have been compromised.

According to Italian authorities, the illegally accessed information was stored on servers in the United States, leading to an ongoing investigation with the assistance of the FBI’s cyberdivision.

Authorities suspect the Occhioneros may have ties to the Freemasons, because the malware used in the hack was called “Eye Pyramid,” believed to be a reference to the all-seeing eye of God, or Eye of Providence, a symbol typically associated with Freemasonry. Several of the compromised accounts belonged to Mason members.

Whether or not there are ties to the Masons, cyber security experts believe it is highly unlikely that the sibling pair acted alone.

This blogger has a comment tangential to this report.  A few days ago on January 12, he ended his post on the Knights of Malta rejecting the pope's inquiry regarding "the sacking of a Senior knight" [4] asking who will repudiate the pope next. At the time, he thought perhaps the Knights Templar would be the next important group that would, but there was no information whatsoever to give credence to his inkling.  A speculative mention that the Knights Templar would repudiate the pope next was therefore left out.

Today is a different story.  There is now evidence that the Knights Templar, an organization related to the Freemasons, known for their secrecy, could speculatively be the next powerful group that would discredit this pope, as if he has any sort of reputation that has somehow risen to a level that needs to be discredited.  Discrediting this pope would be redundant for those who can see through him, but necessary for those who are blinded.

Assuming that the Knights Templar may already know the full extent of the Vatican's sensitive information under this papacy as a result of the cyberattack, none of the most damaging information may ever be revealed since secrecy is the Knights Templar's fingerprint.  However, that does not mean that the pope has nothing to worry about since undisclosed information that cannot be countered  by misinformation and diffused by secularized rationalization is information that is much more effective as a weapon that can be likened to a sword hanging over the throat of Bergolio that could accidentally fall should Bergolio not change his ways or retire.  Should that event come to pass, his most ardent supporters would likely cower and disappear surreptitiously behind the shadows of gargoyles where they belong and where they can have perfect camouflage.

Meanwhile, the battle continues on many levels, some taking place in front of lights, camera and the media, others behind Vatican's Maginot line that is being intersected by a different kind of line, a line of cardinal significance, a red one, separating the conservative wing and the liberal wing of the Catholic church, one that is becoming more and more prominent and entrenched by the month, if not week.  This is an exciting time to be Catholic, watching the metamorphosis of the venerable Catholic Church taking place under Bergolio, supported by his band of political cronies.  This blogger cannot wait to find out what will happen next! [5]


[1] All-seeing Eye of Providence - from Google Images
[2] https://www.aachenerdom.de/en/
[3] http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/siblings-arrested-in-cyberattack-that-compromised-vatican-computers-42816/
[4] http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/01/11/order-malta-snubs-pope-francis-dismissing-irrevelant-vatican/
[5] This blogger thinks that the All-seeing Eye of Providence, with rays of light emanating from a triangle representing the Holy Trinity surrounding it (supposedly the symbol of Freemasonry and the Knights Templar, based on their association (see
http://www.masonicinfo.com/templars.htm)), will "see" to it that Bergolio and his cronies will end in ignominy.


Google Images

"masonerĂ­a"
From Google Images


Who knows, maybe Opus Dei, more transparent but perhaps less cohesive than the Knights Templar, could possibly be the next organization to part ways with this pope, but then again, perhaps Opus Dei itself could split between those who support this pope and those who do not.  Time will tell.

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