Google Groups no longer supports new Usenet posts or subscriptions. Historical content remains viewable.
Dismiss

ROMAN PISO FAMILY WROTE THE NEW TESTAMENT, INVENTED "JESUS"

3,956 views
Skip to first unread message

Roba...@aol.com

unread,
Jun 3, 1999, 3:00:00 AM6/3/99
to

Please send as far and wide as possible.

Thanks,

Robert Sterling
Editor, The Konformist
http://www.konformist.com
http://www.konformist.com/blasphemy/blasphemy.htm
http://www.konformist.com/blasphemy/piso.htm


Also see: http://members.tripod.com/~ReuchlinA/

From The House of Blasphemy:


reuc...@excite.com

ROMAN PISO FAMILY WROTE THE NEW TESTAMENT, INVENTED "JESUS"

"We Jews and Church Leaders have known since the beginning
of Christianity that it was synthesized by the Roman Piso
family for the purpose of maintaining control over the
masses and to placate slaves. And, this is why we Jews are
the "Chosen People" and why we have endured so much for so
many years; we are witnesses to the lie. Our ancestors
wrote what they could about this in our texts."

FROM CHAPTER I (The True Authorship of the New Testament)

"The New Testament, the Church, and Christianity, were all
the creation of the Calpurnius Piso (pronounced Peso w/long
"E") family (a), who were Roman aristocrats. The New
Testament and all the characters in it--Jesus, all the
Josephs, all the Marys, all the disciples, apostles, Paul,
and John the Baptist--are all fictional."

"The Pisos created the story and the characters; they tied
the story into a specific time and place in history; and
they connected it with some peripheral actual people, such
as the Herods, Gamaliel, the Roman procurators, etc. But
Jesus and everyone involved with him were created (that is,
fictional!) characters."

"In the middle of the first century of our present era,
Rome's aristocracy felt itself confronted with a growing
problem. The Jewish religion was continuing to grow in
numbers, adding ever more proselytes. Jews numbered more
than 8,000,000, and were 10% of the population of the
empire and 20% of that portion living east of Rome. (b)
Approximately half or more of the Jews lived outside
Palestine, of which many were descended from proselytes,
male and female." (c)

"However, Judaism's ethics and morality were incompatible
with the hallowed Roman institution of slavery on which the
aristocracy fed, lived and ruled. They feared that Judaism
would become the chief religion of the empire. The Roman
author, Annaeus Seneca, tutor and confidant of Emperor
Nero, suggested in a letter to his friend Lucilius (a
pseudonym of Lucius Piso) that lighting candles on Sabbaths
be prohibited. (d) Seneca is later quoted by St. Augustine
in his City of God (e) (although the quotation does not
exist in Seneca's extant writings) as charging that: "the
(Sabbath) customs of that most accursed nation have gained
such strength that they have been now received in all
lands, the conquered have given laws to the conqueror.""

"The family headed by Seneca's friend, Lucius Piso, was
confronted with an allied problem more personal to it. They
were the Calpurnius Pisos, who were descended from
statesmen and consuls, and from great poets and historians
as well. Gaius and Lucius Calpurnius Piso, leaders of the
family, had both married Arria the Younger (from her
grandfather's name, Aristobulus). This made Gaius and
Lucius Piso's wife the great-granddaughter of Herod the
Great."

"Repeatedly, religious-minded Judaean zealots were staging
insurrections against the Herodian rulers of Judaea who
were Piso's wife's relations. Piso wished to strengthen his
wife's family's control of the Judaeans. The Pisos searched
for a solution to the two problems. They found it in the
Jewish holy books, which were the foundation both for the
rapid spread of the religion and for the zealot's refusal
to be governed by Rome's puppets. The Pisos mocked, but
marveled at, the Jewish belief in their holy books.
Therefore, they felt a new "Jewish" book would be the ideal
method to pacify the Judaeans and strengthen their in-laws'
control of the country."

"About the year, 60 A.D. (C.E.), Lucius Calpurnius Piso
composed Ur Marcus, the first version of the Gospel of
Mark, which no longer exists. He was encouraged by his
friend Seneca (f) and assisted by his wife's kinsman, young
Persius the Poet. Nero's mistress (later his wife) Poppea
was pro-Jewish, and Nero opposed the plan. The result was
the Pisonian conspiracy to assassinate Nero, detailed in
the historian Tacitus. But this attempt failed when he
aborted the plot. Instead, Nero had Piso and Seneca and
their fellow conspirators executed by forcing them to
commit suicide."

"He exiled Piso's young son Arrius (spelled "Arius"
herein), who appears in Tacitus under several names,
including "Antonius Natalis." (g) Nero sent young Piso to
Syria as governor. That post also gave him command of the
legions controlling Judaea. His own "history" records his
service in Judaea in the year 65 under the name of Gessius
Florus, and in 66 with the pseudonym Cestius Gallus."

"This Arius Calpurnius Piso deliberately provoked the
Jewish revolt in 66 so he could destroy the Temple in
Jerusalem (h)--for the Jews were unwilling to accept his
father's story and thereby become pacified by it as it was
intended. However, his 12th legion was caught by the
zealots in the Pass of Beth Horon and almost lost. Nero's
reaction was to exile him instead to Pannonia, to command a
legion there; and to send Licinius Mucianus to serve in
Syria, and Vespasian to Judaea to put down the Jewish
revolt."

"Then in 68 Nero was assassinated by his own slave
Epaphroditus (I) --who unknown to his master was young
Piso's lackey. Galba became emperor and named Piso's
cousin, Licinianus Piso, (j) as his intended successor; but
Galba in turn was soon overthrown by Otho. Otho was then
overthrown by Vitellius-at which point Piso and his friends
began to flock together against the latter. The Pisos,
Mucianus, and Tiberius Alexander all joined ranks behind
Vespasian to seek to overthrow Vitellius. (k) The were
joined by Frontinus and Agricola."

"Arius Calpurnius Piso was still commanding the 7th legion
in Pannonia (l) (Austria-Hungary), and Vespasian sent him
(m) (now appearing in Tacitus with the name Marcus Antonius
Primus (n)) south across the Alps to overthrow Vitellius.
Meanwhile, the main body of Vespasian's legions marched
overland under Mucianus from the east towards Rome. Piso
succeeded in defeating Vitellius' army and secured Rome for
Vespasian.(o) Mucianus arrived and promptly sent him to
Judaea to help Titus at the siege of Jerusalem. He did so,
and in 70 they assaulted the city, then the Temple, burned
it, slaughtered many thousands, sent thousands more to
slavery and gladiatorial combat and death." "Then, Arius
Calpurnius Piso wrote, in sequence, the following: Gospel
of Matthew (70-75 C.E.) Present Gospel of Mark (75-80 C.E.)
Gospel of Luke (85-90 C.E., with help of Pliny the Younger)
In the gospel story he inserted himself by playing the role
of not only Jesus, but of all the Josephs, as well. He
particularly enjoyed assuming the identity of Joseph.
Wishing to create a Jewish hero, a savior, in fictional
form, he (and his father before him), felt the identity of
a second Joseph secretly, but very aptly, fit them. For
their name Piso had the same four letters, rearranged, as
the four Hebrew letters (Yud Vov Samech Fey) which in that
language spelled the name Joseph. Thus they saw themselves
as the new Joseph. That is why so much of the story of
Joseph in Egypt is secretly redone and inserted into the
gospel story of Jesus."

Ref. (a) The vowels are pronounced as in "veto" and "me
so". (b) Klausner, Joseph, From Jesus to Paul, Macmillan
Co., 1943, pp 33-34. (c) Baron, Salo, A Social and
Religious History of the Jews, Columbia Univ. Press, N.Y.,
and Jewish Publication Society, Philidephia, 1952, vol. 1,
pp 170-171. (d) Seneca, Ad Lucilium Epistulae Morales, Vol.
III, Epistle XCV.47, pp 87-89. (e) St. Augustine, City of
God, Modern Library, Random House, 1950, 6.11, p 202. (f)
Seneca, Ad Lucilium Epistulae Morales, Vol. I, Epistle
XLVI, pp 299-300. (g) Tacitus, Annals, XV.54,71. (h) Having
destroyed the Temple, Piso could then have Jesus (whom he
was predating to 40 years before the Temple's destruction)
prophecy the destruction because of the Jews' rejection of
him! (Mat. 23.37-38). (i) Roman historians (Suet. Nero 49,
and Dio Cassius 63.29) explain merely that Epaphroditus
assisted the emperor's suicide. See also Tacitus, Annals
XV.55, footnote 2. (j) Tacitus, Histories I.14. (k)
Tacitus, Histories II.74-81. (l) Tacitus, Histories III.2,
footnote 1. (m) (Tacitus) Vespasian relied on Piso because
he was grandson of his own brother--Vespasian's brother, T.
Flavius Sabinus, had married Arria Sr., who was Piso's
maternal grandmother. Piso's identity as thus also a
Flavian is decipherable from the appearance in the Flavian
family line of L. Caesennius Paetus (Townend, Gavin, Some
Flavian Connections, Journal of Roman Studies LI.54,62,
1961). That was an alias (like Thrasea Paetus) of Piso's
father, L. Calpurnius Piso. See page 20 supra, wherein Piso
himself also is mentioned as a Caesennius Paetus. That is
the true reason Piso used the literary pseudonym of
Flavius; it was not because of his alleged-but untrue and
hardly necessary-adoption by Emperor Flavius Vespasian. He
was in fact a Flavian.

Piso humorously used the three basic consonants of the
Flavians' Sabinus name, SBN, in revised sequences for some
of his fictional literary identities: (1) BarNaBaS who
appears in Acts 4.36 and there specifically stated as
another name of a Joseph (Josephus!), (2) BarNaBazoS in
Antiq. XI.207, (3) BaNnoS in Vita 11, the mirror-image of
John the Baptist.

The same device of rearranging consonants was used in
recreating Afranius Burrus, the friend of Seneca (Tacitus,
Annals XIII-XIV)-and therefore of Lucius Piso. He was
Nero's Praetorian Prefect, and then several years before
Seneca's death, was himself a victim of the emperor. Burrus
reappears as BaRaBbaS, the fictional brigand in Mat. 27.16.
(n) (Tacitus, Histories III.6). The realization that Marcus
Antonius Primus was a pseudonym of Arius Calpurnius Piso is
based on these factors: 1. The name in Pliny's letters
under which Piso is the latter's wife's grandfather is
Arius Antoninus. 2. According to Suetonius (Lives of the
Caesars, Book IV. XXV), Emperor Caius Caligula appropriated
Gaius Piso's wife at Piso's marriage. That would have been
about the year 36--the year before Arius' birth. Caligula
is known to have been a descendant of Mark Antony (Marcus
Antonius). Seemingly Suetonius was teasing at the
questioned paternity of Piso's alter ego creation. 3.
Tacitus' caustic description of Marcus Antonius Primus
remind one of Piso. 4. The idea to call Piso "Antonius
Primus" --was his own. It was Piso himself in his Jewish
War IV.495 who first detailed Antonius Primus' campaign for
Vespasian against Vitellius. Also Josephus inserts
"Antonius" (himself!) as a centurion who dies at the
capture of Jotapata (Jewish War III.333). 5. Marcus
Antonius Primus' colleague in the campaign against
Vitellius is named Arrius Varus (Tacitus, Histories III.6).
This is yet another alter ego of Piso himself. In the
mid-50's (C.E.), while in his late teens, young Piso was a
prefect of a cohort of legionnaires in the campaign against
Vologeses, King of Armenia--serving there (in Tacitus,
Annals XIII.9) under the name of Arrius Varus. 6. His
exploits as General Marcus Antonius Primus account for his
absence from Judaea in the years 67-69, between his defeat
as Cestius Gallus and his reappearing to assist Titus as
the siege of Jerusalem in 70. Rather than being Vespasian's
prisoner in chains, he was his general, advancing on Rome
in his behalf. (o) Tacitus, Histories, III.82-86. Also "the
supreme authority was exercised by Antonius Primus"
(Tacitus, Histories, IV.2).
--------------------------------------------------
Abelard Reuchlin
reuc...@excite.com
P.O. Box 5652
Kent, WA 98064
United States


If you are interested in a free subscription to The Konformist Newswire,
please visit http://www.eGroups.com/list/konformist/ and sign up. Or, e-mail
konformist...@egroups.com with the subject: "I NEED 2 KONFORM!!!"
(Okay, you can use something else, but it's a kool catch phrase.)

Visit the Klub Konformist at Yahoo!:
http://clubs.yahoo.com/clubs/klubkonformist

mi124

unread,
Jun 4, 1999, 3:00:00 AM6/4/99
to

Bull!@#$ You murdered Christ and deny he exists. I believe your seed came from
Beelzebub.

CountVoo

unread,
Jun 4, 1999, 3:00:00 AM6/4/99
to

Hmmmm .... looks to be a good indepth study you've compiled.... however, the
ancient history of a 'real' Jesus seems to be documented as fact in many many
other more ancient scripts of history.
(not to disagree the jews likely 'played with and altered' the factual life of
Jesus).

Sanskrit

unread,
Jun 4, 1999, 3:00:00 AM6/4/99
to

actually from New Jersey

Bud Carpenter

unread,
Jun 5, 1999, 3:00:00 AM6/5/99
to

Quel riposte. Touche!

--

Bud

To have really lived, you must have almost died.
To those who have fought for it, freedom has a flavor the
protected will never know.
Scrawled on a bunker outside Khe Sahn, RVN

Remove the "Spam" to reply
Sanskrit <Sans...@the.net> wrote in message
news:928476350$13...@black-helicopter.psychetect.com...


}
} actually from New Jersey
}
} On Fri, 4 Jun 99 4:43:03 GMT, mi124 <dow...@bellsouth.net> wrote:
}
} }

bens...@hotbot.com

unread,
Jun 8, 1999, 3:00:00 AM6/8/99
to

Bet you'd like to know who the hell wrote that Piso stuff. Email me to
find out. bens...@hotbot.com

In article <928476350$13...@black-helicopter.psychetect.com>,


Sans...@the.net (Sanskrit) wrote:
}
} actually from New Jersey
}
} On Fri, 4 Jun 99 4:43:03 GMT, mi124 <dow...@bellsouth.net> wrote:
}
} }

} }Bull!@#$ You murdered Christ and deny he exists. I believe your seed
came from
} }Beelzebub.
}
}


Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
Share what you know. Learn what you don't.

bens...@hotbot.com

unread,
Jun 8, 1999, 3:00:00 AM6/8/99
to

Bet you'd like to know who the real author of the Roman Piso theory is.
Find out by emailing me. bens...@hotbot.com

In article <928449308$18...@black-helicopter.psychetect.com>,

0 new messages