Fasces Found Spread All Over U.S. House of Representatives

America has “technically” been under a state of war since the signing of the constitution, this war is against the people of America and the rest of the world outside the Illuminati cabal’s, - which doesn’t leave many left there then!  - So the ‘real enemy’ to the American elite, is the indigenous folks of the USA, land of the; “Free – masons’, - as you certainly aren’t free my friends;  “...during times of emergencies when the Roman Republic declared a dictatorship [dictatura], lictors attending to the dictator kept the axe-blades even inside the Pomerium - a sign that the dictator had the ultimate power in his own hands, so it is interesting to note that the fasces appears on either side of the American Flag behind the rostrum in the United States House of Representatives which consists of thirteen ebony rods bound together in the same fashion as the fasces with the axe-blades in place, [so technically the USA is still in a state of emergency and will remain so until the capstone [the NWO] of the pyramid has finally been put into place] and that the Mace of this same house, has been designed to resemble fasces, - topped by a silver eagle perched on a globe.

As mentioned before, the; Standard Bearer, normally proceeds and leads his battalion proudly on their march, or into battle whilst bearing the insignia and colours of the platoon or army he represents.  Now the most obvious and common way in flying the flag and showing your allegiance to “Rome”, its past empire and all it represents, is to proudly display the traditional Roman “fasces”.  This famous symbol which consisted of a bundle of white birch rods, tied together with a red leather ribbon into a cylinder, and often including a bronze axe [or sometimes two, also associated with the double headed Eagle or Phoenix representing rule over the West and East of the world] amongst the rods, with the blade/s on the side, projecting from the bundle.  It was used as a symbol of the Roman Republic in many circumstances, including being carried in processions, much the way a flag might be carried today[9].  The term is related to the modern Italian word; fascio, used in the 20th Century to designate peasant cooperatives and industrial workers unions.  Numerous governments and other authorities have used the image of the fasces as a symbol of power since the end of the Roman Empire, and therefore goes without saying their allegiance, admiration and agenda is more than probable that they are to be associated to this kind of doctrine and the principles of Rome. 

     You would hardly expect to see a Muslim group, party or countries display such a symbol as part of their insignia or incorporated within the architecture of their government buildings etc.

      It has also been used to hearken back to the Roman republic and particularly by those who see themselves as “modern-day” successors to the old republic and/or its ideals.  “Italian Fascism” derives its name from the fasces and arguably used this symbolism the most in the 20th century.  Mosley’s British Union of Fascists also used it in the 1930’s.  However, unlike [for example] the Swastika, which was full in your face and emblazoned on the Nazi’s flag, the fasces are a widespread and long-established symbol in the West, which has avoided the same kind of stigma associated to much of the symbolism to fascism, so much so, that many authorities continue to display them to this very day and including the federal government of the United States. [9][10]

The fasces were the prominent symbol of Mussolini’s Fascist Party, and the movement was named the axe and rods.  Fasces are included in the national emblem of the French Republic.  The fasces lictoriae [bundles of the lictors.] symbolised power and authority [imperium] in ancient Rome.  A corps of apparitores [subordinate officials] called lictors each carried fasces as a sort of staff of office before a magistrate, in a number corresponding to his rank, in public ceremonies and inspections.  Bearers of fasces preceded consuls and dictators.  During triumphs [public celebrations held in Rome after a military conquest] heroic soldiers, those who had suffered injury in battle, carried fasces in procession. 

     Believed to date from Etruscan times, the symbolism of the fasces at one level suggested strength through unity.  The bundle of rods bound together symbolises the strength which a single rod lacks.  The axe symbolised the state’s power and authority.  The ribbons binding the rods together symbolised the state’s obligation to exercise restraint in the exercising of that power.  The highest magistrates would have their lictors [court clerks] unbind the fasces they were carrying as a warning if approaching the limits of restraint.

     Traditionally, fasces carried within the Pomerium - the limits of the sacred inner city of Rome - had their axe blades removed.  This signified that under normal political circumstances, the imperium-bearing magistrates did not have the judicial power of life and death; within the city, that power rested with the people through the assemblies.  In the Oval Office of the White House in the USA, above the door leading to the exterior walkway, and above the corresponding door on the opposite wall which leads to the President’s private office, the fasces depicted there have no axes.

     However, during times of emergencies when the Roman Republic declared a dictatorship [dictatura], lictors attending to the dictator kept the axe-blades even inside the Pomerium - a sign that the dictator had the ultimate power in his own hands, so it is interesting to note that the fasces appears on either side of the American Flag behind the rostrum in the United States House of Representatives which consists of thirteen ebony rods bound together in the same fashion as the fasces with the axe-blades in place, [so technically the USA is still in a state of emergency and will remain so until the capstone [the NWO] of the pyramid has finally been put into place] and that the Mace of this same house is designed to resemble fasces and topped by a silver eagle on a globe.

     The following groups, organisations or places all involve the adoption of the fasces as a visual image or icon, and I depict only a few that can be found within the USA.  Again remember you wouldn’t find a symbol of Sickle and Star connected to any of the following groups I’ve listed, as if you did, you would not be mistaken presuming there surely must be some kind significance to communism as the symbol is/was known as The Coat of Arms of the Soviet Union. - The grand seal of Harvard University inside Memorial Church is flanked by two inward pointing fasces.  The seal is located directly below the 368 foot steeple and the Great Seal of the United States inside the Memorial Room. 

     The National Guard uses the fasces on the seal of the National Guard Bureau, and it appears in the insignia of Regular Army officers assigned to National Guard liaison and in the insignia and unit symbols of National Guard units themselves.  For instance, the regimental crest of the U.S. 71st Infantry Regiment of the New York National Guard consisted of a gold fasces set on a blue background.  The reverse of the United States Mercury dime [minted from 1916 to 1945] bears the design of a fasces and an olive branch.

     The official seal of the United States Senate has as one component a pair of crossed fasces.  Fasces ring the base of the Statue of Freedom atop the United States Capitol building.  A frieze on the facade of the United States Supreme Court building depicts the figure of a Roman centurion holding fasces, to represent “order”.  The main entrance hallways in the Wisconsin State Capitol have lamps which are decorated with stone fasces motifs.  At the Lincoln Memorial, Lincoln’s seat of state bears the fasces, without axes, on the fronts of its arms, and fasces also appear on the pylons flanking the main staircase leading into the memorial. 

     The official seal of the United States Tax Court bears the fasces at its centre.  Four fasces flank the two bronze plaques on either side of the bust of Lincoln memorialising his Gettysburg Address at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. In the Washington Monument, there is a statue of George Washington leaning on large fasces. The fasces appear on the state seal of Colorado, USA, beneath the “All-seeing eye” alias the Eye of Providence and above the mountains and mines.  The hallmark of the Kerr & Co silver company was the fasces.  On the seal of the New York City borough of Brooklyn, a figure carries a fasces; the seal appears on the borough flag.  Fasces can also be seen in the stone columns at Grand Army Plaza.  Used as part of the Knights of Columbus emblem [designed in 1883].

     Many local police departments use the fasces as part of their badges and other symbols. For instance, the top border of the Los Angeles Police Department badge features the fasces.  A small symbol of the fasces appeared at the top of one of the insignia of the Hupmobile car.  The fasces appear on the statue of George Washington, made by Jean-Antoine Houdon which is now in the Virginia State Capital.   Columns in the form of fasces line the entrance to Buffalo City Hall.   VAW-116 has the fasces on their unit insignia.  San Francisco’s Coit Tower has two fasces [without the axe] carved above its entrance, flanking a Phoenix. 

     The seal of the United States Courts Administrative Office include the fasces.  The fasces are a common element in US Army Military Police heraldry, most visibly on the shoulder sleeve insignia of the 18th Military Police Brigade and the 42nd Military Police Brigade.  The following handful cases all involve the adoption of the fasces as a symbol or icon in other parts of the world; Napoleon was painted holding the fasces and the fasces emblem remains on the front cover of French passports and is part of the French coat of arms.  The Spanish gendarmerie Guardia Civil badge includes the fasces.

     In the 1920/30’s, Italian Fascism, adapting aesthetic elements of ancient Rome, attempted to portray itself as a revival of its Roman imperial past by adopting the fasces for its symbol, as an emblem of the increased strength of the individual fascis when bound into the entire bundle.  Both the Norwegian and Swedish Police Service have double fasces in their logos.  The Miners Flag [also known as the Digger’s Banner], the standard of 19th-century gold-miners in the colony of Victoria, in Australia, included the fasces as a symbol of unity and strength of common purpose.  This flag symbolised the movement prior to the rebellion at the Eureka Stockade [1854]. 

     The coat of arms of Ecuador, which also features on its national flag, has included the fasces since 1822.  The coat of arms of Cameroon features two fasces which form a diagonal cross.  The third flag of Gran Colombia, a former nation in South America, depicted a large fasces entwined with several arrows.  The coat of arms of Norte de Santander, a department of Colombia, and of its capital Cúcuta, both feature the fasces.  The crest of the Greek fraternity Alpha Phi Delta displays the fasces in its heraldry, as does the crest of the Chi Phi Greek fraternity and is the symbol of the National Party of Uruguay.  Even to this day in many towns and cities within Italy and Sicily almost every street drain or manhole cover dating back to the 1930’s display fasces which have been mould within their design.

Extract from Trapped in a Masonic World – http://www.trappedinamasonicworld.co.uk

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