BEAST RELATIONS

Alberto, a Jesuit priest, spoke of a secret sign to be given amongst the Jesuit order,

“...a secret sign was to be given to the Jesuits world-wide when the ecumenical movement had successfully wiped out Protestantism, in preparation for the signing of a concordat between the Vatican and the U.S.
The sign was to be when a president of the U.S. took his oath of office facing an obelisk.” The God Fathers; Alberto pt 3, pg 26.

From March 4, 1837 when Martin Van Buren was inaugurated through to January 20, 1977 when Jimmy Carter was inaugurated, the ceremony was conducted on the East Portico of the Capitol Building. But when it came to Ronald Reagan it all of a sudden changed to the West Front of the Capitol Building, from whence one looks to the west straight to one of the biggest obelisks.

“Since the first inauguration of President Reagan in 1981, the swearing-in ceremonies have been held on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol Building. The only exception was the 1985 swearing-in of President Reagan’s second term, when cold weather forced the ceremony into the Capitol Rotunda.”
http://usgovinfo.about.com/library/weekly/aa011701a.htm

Incidentally, it was the Reagan administrations first term, under the guide of Protestant evangelist Bill Graham, that established an ambassador to the vatican. And the two beast’s become friends.

“In 1984, a revised Concordat was signed defining the relations between the government and the church within Italy. The United States and the Holy See announced the establishment of diplomatic relations in 1984.”
http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/3819.htm

“Reagan was the first American President to appoint a full ambassador to the Vatican. Before he made the appointment, he asked my view. I told him I thought it would probably be a good thing in spite of a number of potential problems concerning the separation of church and state - and wrote an extended confidential letter outlining my reasons. Among other things, I told him I did not think it necessarily violated the separation of church and state. For whatever reason, Mr. Reagan went ahead with the plan. Later my letter was leaked to the press. It caused some consternation among my Baptist friends.”
Billy Graham, Just As I Am: The Autobiography of Billy Graham (Harpers Collins Worldwide, 1997): 535.
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