Piso Research Center

The information contained herein is to assist those who are conducting research into the true authorship of the New Testament and the creation of Christianity. Years have been spent conducting this research in order to facilitate your ability to piece together the royal Roman Piso family and their part in history as the inventors of a universal religion.

Tuesday, May 16, 2006

FLAVIUS JOSEPHUS WAS REALLY ARRIUS PISO - Part V

We will start to see proof that the other historians of the time were also very actively involved in this fraud as well. This name is particularly telling when we find just which authors of the day had used this alias name to refer to Arrius Piso.

As if the circle has not been completed by this point, still there is more to bring this all around full circle" again. We know by now that "Annius" is just another spelling of "Arrius", so we look for "Gallus". Turning now to Suetonius we find that the person who killed the emperor Vitellius was none other than our "friend" Antonius Primus, and he is called "Gallus" there by saying that he is a ("c" word for male chicken) "rooster" and a person from Gaul. By the way, "Gallus" is also another way of using the "Pollio" name that Arrius Piso had also inherited, as they are the same in meaning. They both refer to the "rooster" and in turn, the "rooster" is alsoa secret way of alluding to the Phoenix, which ones finds to be synonymous with the phallicsymbol and in meaning, "god". So, in a very hidden way, calling Arrius "Gallus" is in factsaying or acknowledging him as "god".



Tacitus did not miss the chance to use this alias name of Arrius Piso either. See: Tacitus, II, Histories, Book II, XLIV, pg. 233; and Tacitus, II, Histories, Book II, XXXIII, pg. 215; as well as Tacitus, II, Histories, Book II, XI; and Tacitus, II, Histories, Book I, LXXXVII, pg. 151. "Annius Gallus" by now should be easy to see as an alias name of Arrius Piso and should be seen as "Arrius Gallus". This is a connecting/affirming alias name that allows the reader who is able to deduce things such as this and who has the ability to make use of their knowledge of ‘royal language’ to make the affirmation and connection to the fact that "Cestius Gallus" also was an alias name of Arrius Piso. This is, after all, a "trail" that was left to follow… and add Plutarch, Juvenal and Suetonius to our list of participants in the fraud.

CESTIUS GALLUS & GESSIUS FLORUS

(We will look at both of these in comparison to each other to help us better understand the other alias names that have been listed and those that we are yet to find out about)

Why Gessius Florus? He disguises an ancestral name which is "Cassius", as "Gessius" and gives "FL" from "Flavius", while enjoying the name/title of (H)orus - as the Egyptian god which is reborn/incarnate now in the form of Arrius Piso. As Gessius Florus, he is a Roman procurator in Judea and is the cause of the Jewish revolt at that time.

Writing as Josephus, Arrius Piso tries to make it appear that Gessius Florus is a different person from Cestius Gallus, but the name Cestius Gallus is telling. The name "Cestius" is the same as "Gessius" as seen in royal language because "C" and "G" are interchangeable to the point of being exactly the same anyway. And "S" and "T" are likewise as well.

While we are on the subject of Arrius Piso and his use of the name "Gallus" and that being another way of saying/using his inherited name of "Pollio", we should not forget another name that he was known by; that of "Annius Pollio". Again, we should be used to ‘seeing’ the "Annius" name as "Arrius" and now we see the use of the name that came down to him from many of his ancestors and relatives -"Pollio". Arrius Piso as "Annius Pollio" is incriminated in the Pisonian Conspiracy (plot) against Nero and sent into exile. Which is exactly what happened to him under other alias names! Refer to the article "Domitius Corbulo" by Ronald Syme in the JRS (Journal of Roman Studies), post 1969; and also Tacitus, Annals, XVI, 30, 3.; and Tacitus, Annals, XVI, 21, I. Arrius Piso as "Annius Pollio" was sentenced to exile (in Tacitus, Annals, Book XV, LXXI, pg. 329, Loeb).

And by the way, the Roman writer Martial mentions Cestius Gallus in his works (Ref. Martial, XLII, 2., Loeb). Add Martial to our list of participants in the fraud.

And the name "Gallus" is very telling because a) it is another way of saying "Poll(i)o", which is an ancestral name of the Flavians, and b) because they both mean chicken or "fowl" in general, as previously stated. Moreover, c) chicken or fowl refers to the winged-phallus that Jesus also was synonymous with, and d) Arrius Piso as Antonius Primus is supposed to have been born in Gaul (and so can be referred to as "Gallus") according to Suetonius, and e) Suetonius adds that as a boy, Antonius Primus had the "nickname" (alias name) of "becko" (rooster’s beak). And further f) as you can see, this and other alias names of Arrius Piso lead us to yet another one - that of "Antonius Primus."

ANTONIUS PRIMUS

Why "Antonius Primus" as an alias name for Arrius Piso? Well, for one thing we were led to this name by the process of logical deduction. And here, we find the use and emphasis of the "Antonius" name again. And "Primus" is used because he considered himself the "prime" one or prime source (which he was, because he made himself so), and numero uno - number "1", the big shot.

He was/is the "key" to finding out about all of the rest of this. No one gets to anything of any real consequence regarding this unless they first "go through him". One needs to know that Arrius Piso used many, many alias names (more than anyone else that I could find!), and the rest of this comes out as a result of that. The name "Antonius Primus" was used by Arrius Piso himself in the works that he wrote as Flavius Josephus, and that name is also found used in reference to him (Arrius Piso) in the works of Suetonius, and in Tacitus (Ref. Tacitus, II, Histories, Book II, LXXXVI, pg. 131, Loeb).

It seems that one way that reconciled to themselves the use of alias for the purpose of deception was to think of them as "nicknames" - nicknames for which only they were fully aware of the full and true meanings. Arrius Piso was rather proud of his ancestry and particularly that of his descent from Marc Antony. His ancestry from Marc Antony has been reconstructed by us and we were able to do it because he made certain that it was given out in bits and pieces for those who were able to, to figure out and to see this for themselves.

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