Tuesday, June 7, 2016

BILDERBERG Participant: Weber, Vin Partner, Mercury LLC USA

Godless Secular.....

Q. 925. HOW many such sins are there?
A. Four.
Q. 930. What is the third?
A. Oppressing of the poor, which is a cruel, tyrannical, and unjust dealing with inferiors.
Q. 931. What other proof have you of that?
A. Out of Exod. xxii. 21. “Ye shall not hurt the widow and the fatherless: If you do hurt them, they will cry unto me, and I will hear them cry, and my fury shall take indignation, and I will strike thee with the sword.” And out of Isa. x. 1, 2. “Wo to them that make unjust laws, that they might oppress the poor in judgment, and do violence to the cause of the humble of my people.”
Q. 932. What is the fourth?
A. To defraud working men of their wages, which is to lessen, or detain it from them.
Q. 933. What proof have you of it?
A. Out of Eccl. xxxiv. 37. “He that sheddeth blood and he that defraudeth the hired man, are brethren,” and out of James v. 4. “Behold the hire of the workmen that have reaped your fields, which is defrauded by you, crieth, and their cry hath entered into the ears of the Lord God of Sabbath.”

Another "Giant" using his talents of wealth and power for ill will soon be cast down:
Jesus Christ received power over all, he employed it, and that presently, to the good of all; by which example he seemed to speak unto us, as well as to his disciples, and say: You that are giants of the earth,and have received great power, strength, health, wealth, wisdom, learning, or any other Talent, from the hands of God, use it not to the wrong, and oppression of the weaker sort, nor any other wickedness or ill example of others, as those giants aforesaid did; you know what happened unto the Princes of the Madianites as aforesaid; I am the same I was then, I say no more but this, Potent men, if they abuse their potency, shall be potently punished, when time is. ~ Fr Thomas Hill 1634

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Hon. Vin Weber
PARTNER
Vin is a Partner at Mercury in Washington, D.C. He provides strategic advice to institutions with matters before the legislative and executive branches of the federal government. He has successfully advised numerous clients on matters pertaining to mergers & acquisitions, crisis management, strategic communications and international strategies.

Dante placed the Roman Emperor Justinian on Mercury.

This on Canto 6 Mercury & 666:

Political 666. Canto 6    Consistent with his attention to symmetry, Dante places increasingly expansive political content in each of the three sixth cantos of the Divine Comedy: Florentine politics in Inferno 6, Italian regional politics in Purgatorio 6, and politics of the Roman Empire in Paradiso 6. That these three political cantos, taken together, are marked with the "number of the beast" (the "666" of Apocalypse 13:18) may not be an innocent statement on the part of a political exile like Dante whose hopes for justice and civic renewal were repeatedly thwarted. On a more positive note, the two unheeded and unnamed "just men" (giusti) praised by Ciacco in Inferno 6.73, and the inhabitants of other cities who--unlike the corrupt Florentines condemned in Purgatorio 6--at least have "justice in their hearts" (giustizia in cuore; Purg. 6.130), now find their celestial realization in this emperor whose name--Iustinïano--matches his deeds in Paradiso 6.  Dante Worlds Read More>>>>>

THIS AIN'T NO NINIVE!

And the Lord rained upon Sodom and Gomorrha brimstone and fire from the Lord out of heaven. And he destroyed these cities, and all the country about, all the inhabitants of the cities, and all things that spring from the earth. Gn


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