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Earliest specimens simply bear the issuing pope’s name (on one side) and the word papae on the reversed side. Also, investigation into “letters” known as Papal Decretals reveal that these were a foundation to the issuance of the bolder, Papal Bulls. Letters were always dated; for further research, one may look to the pontificate of Siricius (384-399 CE) for surviving copies.1,2 Please be forewarned! Gruesome discoveries reveal a depraved, sickening use of human skin as a basematerial (parchment) for the bulls’ official issuance. And, to further dreadful horror of this methodology, it was usually the skin of a sacrificed child or some famous heretic. With Latin roots, the word “parchment” generally means “a mind or soul bound to the fate of death.” Historic origin behind the use of parchment for Papal Bulls (human skin as a writing medium) dates back to occult black magic rituals in honor of “Lord Baal”. These demonic practices occurred in Tarsus and Ur at the time of Menesheh High Priest Saul (Paul), who was purported to have the largest black magic library with 20,000 books covered with human skin.³ Lesser mediums began to be used to affix the seal including cured skin of a slain calf, goat (kid), or sheepskin, all employed to hide an earlier ghastly use of human skin. The shocking ritual of murdering children for using their skin under bulls was first outlined in the thirteenth century infamous Grimoire of Roman Pope Honorius III. In this occult book of dark magic spells, instead of plainly using the words “human child” the word “kid” was used. (We know the word kid officially means a young goat.) And of course today many use the word “kids” informally for children (possibly rooted in the German word, kinder.) In any case, the same ritual “instructions” for the production of parchment through human sacrifice were standardized by this Pontiff. Astonishingly, this has remained for eight centuries as the “official” method by which leading cult members have sacrificed and murdered children — skinning them to create parchment and thus “bind the soul to the fate of death.” This standard procedure appeared in subsequent Grimoires of black magic. For more information see Arthur Edward Waite’s Book of Ceremonial Magic, however please beware of this introduction to the deranged specifics of rituals used. ROOTS OF THE FICTIONAL DOCTRINE OF DISCOVERY The fifteenth century Papal Bulls Romanus Pontifex, decreed by Pope Nicholas V, and Inter Caetera, ordered by Pope Alexander VI, were fundamental declarations that comprise the term known today as the Christian “Doctrine of Discovery.” This doctrine’s religious philosophy encoded a hierarchy of humanity that European, Christian nations (Christendom) were more powerful and consequently, could (and would) conquer any other. Therefore, these “laws” vested moral and spiritual authority to Christian colonial powers as a perpetual monopoly to brutally and violently conquer any non-Christian lands, thereby facilitating colonialization throughout the world. Excerpts from Romanus Pontifex to King Alfonso: “... We (therefore) weighing all and singular the premises with due meditation, and noting that since we had formerly by other letters of ours granted among other things free and ample faculty to the aforesaid King Alfonso – to invade, search out, capture, vanquish, and subdue all Saracens and pagans whatsoever, and other enemies of Christ wheresoever placed, and the kingdoms, dukedoms, principalities, dominions, possessions, and all movable and immovable goods whatsoever held and possessed by them and to reduce their persons to perpetual slavery, and to apply and appropriate to himself and his successors the 1Pope Siricius online source 2Papal Letters in the Early Middle Ages, Detlev Jasper and Horst Fuhrman, The Catholic University of America Press, 2001 3Source TheSovereignVoice.Org