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Book Review: C.T. Wilcox, Transformation of the Republic
Chuck Wilcox is this week's guest on PID Radio. Do you think you know who
killed Abraham Lincoln? Wilcox opens up a whole new can of worms concerning the
Lincoln assassination. Don't miss it!

By SHARON K. GILBERT Watcher Magazine November 13, 2005
HISTORIANS and academics will soon be salivating over a cache of recently
uncovered documents relating to the Abraham Lincoln assassination and its
subsquent prosecutory fallout - a voluminous collection that could be called the
"smoking gun" of the nineteenth century, untouched and unread and well-protected
for nearly 150 years.
This heretofore unknown archive of material rests now in the capable hands of
accomplished writer, C. T. Wilcox. Wilcox gained access to the remarkable papers
via a friend, who himself received the documents after the rightful inheritor
passed away.
In his newest book, The Transformation of the Republic, Wilcox presents a
methodical inspection of these newly unearthed documents and compares them to
historically accepted materials, making strong usage of excerpted passages and
entire quotes to buttress his fundamental premise that Lincoln's murder was
ordered by a dark figure known as The Black Pope. Now, whether or not you
lean toward the theory that much of the ruination of our world lies at the feet
of the Jesuit order, Wilcox's arguments must be considered deeply, for they are
cogent if not profound. His theories lie askew to most Christians' sleepy-eyed
view of the world, and seldom does a contented sleeper welcome the rough jangle
of dawn's alarm. Wilcox will tell you that we've overslept, and that our slumber
may well be our undoing. The root of evil that bled a president in retribution
for sins against a monarchist master plan has sprouted a fully branched tree
that now looms over our present republic, ready to crash down upon each
slumbering citizen, making slaves of many, corpses of most. This is not a book
for the timid reader, yet the timid are the most vulnerable.
"The Transformation of the Republic contains 28 pages of images of the
remarkable original documents that provide the foundation of Wilcox's stunning
arguments. And though most readers would shudder at the thought of slogging
through an historical tome of 400 pages, the writing is easy to follow and
tantalizingly presented. It is an astoundingly quick read - at odds with most
historical non-fiction. In short, this one's a page-turner.
Yet "Transformation" rises beyond the level of mere history, enriching and
rewarding the reader with beautifully crafted visions of former days, calico
dresses, and ghosts in tall, stovepipe hats, set amongst the intrigues of
religious and racial bias that balanced the world upon the slender edge of a
knife.
While the content of the newly revealed documents will spark many a future
debate, Wilcox's conclusions do not hinge solely upon these for strength. If you
are weary of historical fiction or political thrillers, step into a world that
truly terrifies, for it is all too real. The alarm bell is ringing. Don't hit
the snooze.
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The Transformation of the Republic by C T Wilcox
    
Transformation is well-sourced and the material on
the letters of Charles Chiniquy (unseen in 120 years) is alone
worth the price of the book. Wilcox connects many threads of
the matrix of 19th century politics and violence
that was instigated at the behest of the Black Pope, the
Jesuit General. Not since Vatican Assassins have so
many secret and unknown facets of the treachery of the
perfidious Jesuits in American history been revealed. Wilcox's
theory on the assassination of Abraham Lincoln is the most
seemless and elegant of them all. It would appear that the
true perpetrators of this "one mad act" have finally been
exposed for their treachery. So many original and source
documents have been reproduced within its pages that it will
serve as a most valuable reference tool for future historians.
5 stars for such intrepid research!
Mark Owen

Review: The
Transformation of the Republic: The Origins of the Religious Hi-Jacking of the
American Government and the Truth Behind the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln,
C.T. Wilcox, Veracity Ent., 375 pages.
Probably none other than former President Harry S. Truman, ”no stranger
to inscrutability himself,”said it best: "The only secret is the history you
don't know."
And it is into this realm of the unknown and the secret where author Charles
T. Wilcox sheds substantial light with his work The Transformation of the Republic.
It has long been believed that the United States endeared herself to all the
nations of the world because she successfully threw off the yolk of oppressive
European monarchies, ”Great Britain, in particular,” through her victory in the War
for Independence. It has also been believed that the United States has enjoyed
some sort of divine protection because she was a nation of Christians,
predominately Protestant.
However, the research that Wilcox has done and conveyed to the reader
throughout his book exposes those beliefs as myths. Wilcox is not one to
speculate or engage in hyperbole. His writing is straightforward. He is also
wise enough to understand that the facts of this story are capable of weaving
one of the most interesting accounts in the annals of recorded, ”or, in this case,
unrecorded,” history.
Wilcox's work is chiefly centered on and around the War Between the States, a
more perilous time and one with more far-reaching consequences than most
people, ”especially Americans,” are aware. It was this very uncivil war, ”wholly
instigated by several European royal families and the Vatican,” which dealt a
major blow to the American form of government. Some historians are more severe
in their assessment of the war, considering it a death blow, one from which the
nation never recovered in that the concept of states' rights and limited Federal
control fell by the wayside in post-Fourteenth Amendment America.
Wilcox goes even farther back in time to unearth evidence of the monarchies
and the Vatican's displeasure with the United States. It was in 1822, in Verona,
that the nations belonging to the Holy Alliance signed on to a document entitled
the Secret Treaty of Verona in which they pledged "to use all that their efforts
to put an end to the system of representative governments, in whatever county it
may exist in Europe, and to prevent it being introduced in those countries where
it is not yet known." With the War Between the States, the rulers of these and
other European nations saw the opportunity to strike back at America, a country
not yet a century old. For its part in conflict, the Vatican, which indignantly
viewed America as an extension of the Protestant reformation, ordered the forced
immigration of Romanist Irish to the industrialized northern states to one day
swell the ranks of the Federal army for its struggle with the army of the
Protestant Confederacy.
At the same time, the Vatican employed the Society of Jesus or Jesuit
Order, ”which Pope Pius VII had brought back into the Vatican's good graces only
years before the gathering of the Holy Alliance at Verona,” and the Knights of the
Golden Circle to both instigate and prepare the North and South for future
war.
To add greater import to his documentation, Wilcox doesn't rely solely
on the works of other authors who have written about the provocateuring of both
the Vatican and Jesuits throughout the last centuries. Going beyond the
resources that other authors have marshaled, Wilcox utilizes two unique and
compelling sources. One of them resulted from a stroke of good fortune: Wilcox
happened upon mid-nineteenth century personal correspondences of Americans
concerned about Romanist intrigues of the day. These letters (Wilcox has
transcribed them from the handwritten letters that still exist) add a very real
element to a danger which few even suspect today. Wilcox also includes images of
nineteenth-century newspaper stories and editorials that not only add additional
documentation to the body of his work, but also provide indisputable proof the
Romanist threat was a critical political and spiritual issue in the minds of
Americans.
Not unlike a great deal of history, the story that Wilcox recounts does
not have a happy ending, nor, in this case, a final resolution because, since
the close of the Civil War, the Vatican and Jesuit power have only grown, their
control only expanded, their covertness only deepened.
In this book, a considerably beefed up version from the original work
entitled Democracy Under Siege, Wilcox addresses today's geopolitical issues and
how the Vatican impacts them through its quest for a Second Holy Roman Empire,
which many know by the name: New World Order. C. T. Wilcox is a regular guest on
"Vyzygoth's Grassy Knoll": Keith Hanson, "Vyzygoth" Radio host of Vyzygoth's
Grassy Knoll, St. Leo, Florida http://www.vyzygoth.com/

Books on conspiracy are stacked as high as the Empire State Building but
documentation on government involvement and underhanded phantom activity by the
Power Elite are more rare than solid ice in the Gobi Desert. Charles Wilcox's
Transformation of the Republic offers everything a would-be researcher of shadow
schemes and corruption at the highest levels would ever hope for.
Wilcox has done his work, and he not only provides facts of the
inter-relatedness of the presidential assassinations, the Vatican and Jesuits,
wars, Nazism, and much more, but he also includes illustrations and copies of
articles supporting his thesis.
This is much more than a historical recounting of the past condition of
the world and its ongoing presence; it's also a unique and powerful look into the
future of where civilization is going and who is controlling us. The author's
insights are thought-provoking.
This is a must read for anyone who wants to know what really lies below
the surface of life and all its intricate layers.
Gianni Hayes, Ph.D Author, Radio Host, Former Professor, Department chair

Chuck, your book was responsible for breaking me through the biggest
wall of cognitive dissonance I've ever experienced in my life. I have had a
couple other times in my life, where I ran up against a hard truth
that didn't fit my previous worldview paradigm. But your book shattered so
many of my previously held conceptions, moreso than anything else ever has, at
least with such suddenness, and I thank you for that.
I thought guys like you and Eric Phelps were "a half a sandwich short of a
picnic." I realize now that that was just an emotional reaction on my part. When
I actually did the research, the first big and crucial step to which was reading
your "Transformation of the Republic," well, I felt like I was in
that old campy movie "They Live", and I had just put the sunglasses on! I
wish now that they had not made that movie so campy. Turns out, it wasn't that
far out after all. Just replace the aliens with Papa Nero's black-robed
bully boys, and that movie describes this world extraordinarily well. I
believe now, wholeheartedly, that the stuff put forward in your book is dead-on
accurate.
Your book has incited me to embark on my own research quest.
I am now reading authors like Avro Manhattan, Bill Hughes, Burke McCarty,
and John Daniel. I now regularly read every article on websites like
Phelps's and Daryl Eberhardt's. I have always been a history buff. I
now see so much more of history -- history makes so much more sense now. I
recently read the book "Hitler's Pope" and though it exposed a lot of dirt on
Pius XII, I am now able to see that the mainstream author, Cornwell,
was hopelessly naive in merely painting Pius XII as Hitler's puppet---the
whole thing makes sooooooo much more sense if you reverse the roles, and
have Pius, or better yet, Ledochovski or Van Papen with his hand
up Hitler's rectum, instead of the other way around.
Chuck, your book has got stuff in it that hasn't seen the light of day
in, what, 120 years or so? Man, those authentic, back-in-the-day
newspaper articles just about floored me, and the old newspaper editorial
cartoon. What struck me as most awesome, most eerie, most
foreboding, was the sudden realization that if the Jesuits can suppress all
that news coverage, then they can rewrite whatever history they wanted,
wherever, whenever.
I tell you, the other and even more permanent thought that struck
me, that I still live with now everyday, and have ever since been
attempting to alert my friends to, is this: The Inquisition never stopped. It
merely went underground, got smarter, craftier. But the fact is,
those pious monsters are still after us.
Thank you for waking me up to that, Chuck. Thank you, and Keith,
who helped me master my cognitive dissonance long enough to read your
wonderful book.
David

A really great read. As an atheist I am not anti religion and am convinced
the Vatican is behind world domination and I do not support the
suppression of liberty and freedom. Thank you for your contribution in
the struggle to save our nation our world our society. I look forward to
your next contribution on the subject matter. Good Luck, Michael D.
Antee Founder and Head Chair The Helpless Society Dallas, Texas

I believe that your book is an absolute necessary read for people who are
familiar or not so familiar with the behind the scenes activities that are going
on. Your book is informative, and helps the researcher of truth have places,
names of places and people to continue their research efforts. You are making a
difference and I want to thank you personally for your efforts and your
generosity, which is to be commended you could have been a lot less giving, but
you know what the deal is and you're working and plugging away.....In other
words read this book folks. Sincerely, Matthew H Tartaglia, Sgt (Ret) United
States Search and Rescue Task Force

Dear Sir,
I for one am not surprised at the role of the Jesuits in fomenting conspiracy
and even assassination in the US. I think a lot of people either forget the
drive behind the Christian Conquest, with its universal agenda and its warriors
of destiny, or, failing that, they are taught so successfully by the church
never to have a history that they cannot contemplate a brotherhood of evil so
personally kind, charming, and full of the desire to do good works.
Though not a Christian, I have only minimal difficulties with some of the
values, which Christians as persons portray. Obvious, it is good to love one's
neighbor; it is instructive to love him as one loves oneself and to be treated
in a manner in which one expects to be treated. And even if we have accorded
this very human and social and sensible belief to Christianity, it has nothing
to do with what I understand the Church of Rome to be about.
The RC Church is, to my mind, more a political and business and military
entity than anything else. And that it hides behind a universal personal-speak
is beside the point of the real argument. The Vatican, since the third century,
has been in the business of imperialism and empire building in this temporal
world. When it speaks of a spiritual world, it merely disguises its political
agenda.
When the Pope visited Ireland some years ago, the whole nation filed into so
many sheep-pens, went down on their knees before the Pope Mobile and began to
chant: "He has the whole wide world, In his hands; In his hands; He has the
whole wide world in his hands."
Now, he didn't come by the "whole wide world" in a day or a week, but rather
since the time of Constantine, he has lined out his Militant and Mendicant
Orders, the one to pummel to death all resistance in his way, and the other to
beg, cajole and bribe, with world-wide wealth. Since becoming the State Church
in Rome, the Vatican learned how to subvert governments, bribe world leaders, and
pressurize politicians, trade unions, and departments of justice, finance,
foreign affairs and education. These ministries, coupled with monarchs where
there are monarchs (Non-Reformation European Monarchs) and Presidents (like
Franco, De Valera, Pinochet, etc where available), have delivered a worldwide
agenda to the modern militancy of the Christian conquest.
The Vatican continued what began in Rome, despite the Reformation countries,
and all countries were laid siege to. Perhaps one of the first to fall was
Ireland. Here the Papacy frustrated the native Gaelic nation (now wiped from the
face of the earth) by settling Ireland on the King of England, the stronger
party at the time, and fomenting violence for some fifteen hundred years. At
first the Pope used the Knights Templar to beat the Gaelic nation into a
reservation, not unlike what happened to the Native American Indians, the
Aztecs, and Incas later on. And since he couldn't get the native Gaels to become
good Catholics, he transplanted English, Norman French, and more recently
Catholic Poles into the body politic to keep continuous control over a system
that flatters itself it has an autonomous system of political parties. No matter
what elections there are in Ireland, the Pope wins them all. And the same can be
said about Croatia, Poland, Spain, Austria, Italy, Portugal, Poland, East Timor
etc., etc.
So, when it comes to the Americas, one is not surprised to find that the
French, the Irish and the European Jesuits made a Bee-Line to convert the colony.
They did the same in Australia and South America. How does one imagine the
Philippines became so Catholic?
C. T. Wilcox's book is a welcome addition to the gathering interest in real
history. And fascinating as it is to read his account of the capture and
The Transformation of the Republic, one has to say that it is only one in a strong
of universal captures, from Ireland to Vietnam and from Spain to East Timor. The
weakness in the whole schema is that Christians get up on their high horses to
bemoan the secret mechanisms by which their countries were captivated by Popery,
while at the same time they admire the values of Christianity. Never would it
cross their minds to think that what they get in the imperial world is precisely
Christianity made real, that the Holocaust, like the treatment of the Cathars,
the Albigensians, the Irish Pagans, and the East Timorese, is the direct result
of Christianity pushed down everybody's neck by the Vatican's Jesuitical SS?
As Christians, their only outcry is not so much that Christianity intends to
capture the world and police it, but that Popery is at the helm. Ronald Reagan
and John Paul II served the anti-Communists and had now managed to lay waste the
vast expanses of northern Europe, just as the Knights Templar of Pope and
European Princes laid the Holy Land bare during the repeated crusades. The
Christians never really admit that the enemy is the Christian personality itself
made political under all the Christian Churches, but only more so under the
Vatican. That Protestantism, a national religious paradigm, will sooner or later
come into the universal embrace of the Papacy is beyond doubt. Protestants,
after the initial Reformation of their nation states and their subsequent
development of capitalism, became wets. The Papacy had its eye on what it had
before the Reformation, and now it saw that what was lost in the Reformation
could be retrieved, if the rest of the world, the universal message, was
responsive generally to the Christian conquest. And this is what has
happened.
Ecumenism, on the Pope's terms, is a gift to the wet, dead, limited conquest
envisaged by the Protestant Reformers. They can come back into the crusade by
joining forces, burying the hatchet, and becoming once again the liege people of
the Vatican. Meanwhile the JESUITS and, of course, OPUS DEI, and a legion of
other legions, police the crusade across the world in a manner in which no
country can compare.
Foremost amongst the nineteenth century captures was the US. It is only in
this century that its full use and potential is being tried by the Vatican in
the name of the Christian Conquest. When the Pope, "an unelected Pharaoh,"
denounced Islam, he could not conceal the Christian animus of a thousand years.
The Pope swears, of course, now that he has been found out, that it was an
invitation to parley. Since when did the most undemocratic Pharaoh in the world
ever summon anyone to parley? Because the Americans have the big gun, and
because the big gun "in the Pope's eyes" ought not to be given to any but
Christians, the events in our lifetime is as C. T. Wilcox has described. Indeed,
the US has presided over so many other Republics being harnessed to the
Vatican.
The Job, I believe, is not just to educate Americans to who they are, and who
really governs them and Europe and the world generally, but for thinking people
to take time off to reflect. I believe they will come to only one immediate
conclusion. The Vatican must be toppled over and destroyed. In the interests of
world peace, the RC Church must be inquired into, its universal and national and
local and parish role must be constantly scrutinized, revealed and challenged;
its obsession with power and secrecy, with promotions and demotions, must be
exposed and resisted, and its pulpits must be publicly challenged, "not as an
end in itself," but as a means to take back education, to take back the schools,
from the most misguided empire in the world.
Seamus Breathnach,
Barrister-At-Law,
Former Director of Criminology, College of
Commerce, Rathmines, Dublin http://www.irishcriminology.com/

"Transformation" is a well overdue exposé dealing the machinations of the most powerful
religious-political organisation on the planet.
With a sobering pen he unveils the
stealthy and rapid inroads of the militia of the Pope. Documenting with chilling
accuracy one of the most hideous crimes against an
enlightened leader.
He also proves the
attack was directed at the executive brand of the American government. Also
there are remnants of this scheme is still active today - to
transform the American Republic into a papal and military
state".
Pastor Reggie Wright
Voice in the Wilderness Ministry.

BOOK
REVIEW
February 26, 2007
By Darryl Eberhart, Editor of "Tackling the Tough Topics" and "Examining the
Tough Issues" Newsletters.
Of the book The Transformation of the Republic: The Origins of the
Religious Hi-Jacking of the American Government and the Truth Behing the
Assassination of Abraham Lincoln , by C. T. Wilcox
Canadian researcher, author and professional actor, C. T. Wilcox has carefully
and meticulously retraced the "footprinnts" of the conspirators
involved in the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln.
Using court documents, witness testimonies and quotations by
authors who wrote about the Lincoln assassination during the
19th century, Wilcox provides not only the names of the conspirators,
but explains how they planned and orchestrated the assassination
of one of America's most beloved presidents. Wilcox also reveals
the men operating "behind the scenes" who supported the conspirators
in their attempts to avoid the U.S. authorities searching for
them. Unfortunately, for Papal Rome, Wilcox's detective
work leads directly to its doors. Pope Pius IX, Rome's Jesuit
Order, as well as the secretive Knights of the Golden Circle,
are all shown to be involved in the intrigues surrounding the
bloody American Civil War of 1861-65.
Wilcox devotes much of his book to exposing the involvement of onne of the
top conspirators in the Lincoln assassination: a man named John Harrison
Surratt. Surratt was the object of one of the greatest "manhunts" in U.S.
history. Wilcox in great detail shows how Surratt was assisted by Roman Catholic
priests who hid him in Canada, then helped him to escape to England, and then on
to Papal Rome itself, where he became a member of the Pope's Pontifical
Zouaves military units. Wilcox also deals in length with the civil trial of
Surratt in Washington, D.C. (after he had been captured in Alexandria, Egypt),
showing Roman Catholic Church support for Surratt during the trial. Leading in
this assistance to Surratt was the infamous Jesuit Order, whose priests from
Georgetown attended the civil trial of Surratt.
C. T. Wilcox indeed covers much more than just dates and famous personalities
in this factual history concerning the assassination of Lincoln, and the
immediate fallout (trials, executions, etc.) from that assassination. He delves
deeply into the motives for carrying out this vile assassination and the reasons
why Lincoln had to be eliminated. Just as important, Wilcox shows us that
Papal Rome not only wanted Lincoln and several other
presidents out of the way, but has a much larger agenda: destroying the
American Constitutional Republic on its way to resuming its role as the leader
of the world in both secular as well as religious affairs. Indeed, Wilcox's book
is a vital link in exposing Rome's designs to head up a one-world government and
a one-world religion.
C. T. Wilcox has written a must-read book for those wanting to come to a true
understanding of the history surrounding America's Civil War of 1861-65 and the
assassination of President Lincoln - a book that fills in many of the "missing
gaps" from that historical era and one that would make one monster of a feature
film.

BOOK
REVIEW
September 11, 2007
Dear Mr. Wilcox,
I finished the book the other day and even though I never did well with book reviews in English, I will try to
give you know some of my impressions that I hope will help you.
First of all, I found all of the information, especially the ties to the Vatican amazing, truely amazing. The only thing
I remember learning about the assassination of Lincoln in grade school was that Booth did the deed but that he was just a Southern
sympathizer who acted alone. Other people I survey also know nothing about the conspiracy, let alone that is was supported by the
Vatican. I asked my son who studied Lincoln last year what he learned about the assassination. He said that it was not considered
important and was pretty much ignored. That is not surprising. This entire period has been wiped from the collective mind of
Americans and I can now see why. This must change, and soon, before we lose our country through ignorance.
I thought the way you built the case going back through the Treaty of Verona, through the other assassinations, and
finally through all of the trials, (especially that of John Surratt) was an excellent way to show how the Vatican and the
Jesuits were involved. Again, that is history that most people know nothing about. Nobody understands that the republican
form of government is the natural enemy of the Vatican. Once that is understood, all becomes clear. All events that followed
and are going on today suddenly make perfect sense.
The letters were totally enjoyable. I loved the way they expressed their thoughts so eloquently. This needs to be made
into a movie. I think the visual of some of the speeches from the trial would be fantastic to watch. I was actually led to
your book through some readings I was doing regarding Samuel Morse’s book. Again, most people, only recognize him as being
the inventor of the Morse code. His role establishing the proof of the conspiracy should be what he is known for, but obviously,
nobody writing history today wants to highlight that information. I think it would be valuable to use that name recognition to
help promote a movie and even your book.
In closing, I want to thank you for writing such a great book.
This incredible history really needs to be made into a movie, I'm not kidding !! and the
sooner the better. It has all the elements that would make such a film one that would be talked of for generations to come.
Sincerely,
Paul

October 22, 2007
Dear Charles,
The history you covered is critically important... and needs to be
generally known if we are to act collectively to get out of the unbelievable
mess we all find ourselves in (a veritable Tower of Babel where we are condemned to speak in the copious tongues where no truths can get to be shared because of
the endemic babble. Perfect for those who play the game we endure.)
I was persuaded by your thesis but all this does is isolate me further from family and
friends who continue to accept the nonsensical fare of the mass
Media. The distortions of history have been long, very long, in the
making. Its hard to accept that we, all of us have been seriously
dumbed down. Some of this we see as isolated beings, but that that we
see is swamped out and silenced by the official narrative. As
Leonard Cohen sang "Everybody Knows" but so what.
The history you outlined is shocking in the extreme.... but only serves
to give me another dimension confirming how sinister forces
inexorably shape our landscape for as long as they can.
In Buddhist terms we have been led to lose all sense of Moral Dread
and Moral Shame.
Many thanks for writing such an excellent work.
John Price
Melbourne

BOOK
REVIEW
November 24, 2007
by Dan Eden for Viewzone
It's not often that I take a good book with me in the car, hoping that I'll find some unexpected
free time to read and take notes. Most of today's conspiracy or exposé titles are full of opinion and verbal
filler and very anemic on the facts. Chuck Wilcox's book, Transformation of the Republic is just the opposite. It's
so full of facts and meticulously researched details that it causes the reader to form their own inner dialog and thought.
What is it about? Well, initially it seemed to be about the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Wilcox presents copious
letters and newspaper articles from the Civil War era that easily convince anyone that the Roman Catholic Church, acting
through the mysterious order of the Jesuits, was intimately involved in the planning and execution of this historic event.
The Transformation of the Republic provides the background, motives and covert discussions that both instigated
this dark blot on American history. It also shows how attempts were made to cover it up. Frankly, the material in the book
will shock many and the facts may be hard for those with a closed mind to accept. But the nice thing about author, Chuck Wilcox,
is that he lets you form your own opinion after presenting you with easily verified historical facts.
Once the reader has grasped the influence and motives of the Roman Catholic Church on morality of American politics, the
reader is able to understand the present political crises as a continuation of a not-too-secret agenda -- a shadow government
that is acting for its own interests at the expense of its citizens. It's this current application of the knowledge which the
book imparts that will cause you to read, and re-read this exceptional book.
Transformation will change the way you look at just about everything, from religion, morality, slavery,
civil rights and our presumed guarantee of freedom. Once you "see the light" of truth you will interpret the nightly
news with a new and heightened understanding of what's really going on. It may make you angry, depressed or stir you to
become politically active -- but it will definitely make you think.
The book is 345 pages and is available in paperback from LuLu Press.

January 31, 2008
Transformation of the Republic plunges where Dan Brown's the Da Vinci Code dared not to go: into reality. This is a riveting
look at the Roman Catholic Church's desperate attempt to stamp out the notion of liberty spreading throughout the Western world
in the late 1800s by assassinating it's strongest, most lucid voice, U.S. President Abraham Lincoln. Deftly following the
convoluted trail of the Pope-driven conspiracy to kill Lincoln, C.T. Wilcox illuminates, in fascinating historical detail,
the corrupting power of the Vatican over the centuries and its tortuous attitude towards democracy and individual freedom.
An attitude which culminated in the Jesuit conspiracy to annihilate America's greatest leader and, by doing so, fulfill the Vatican's
earnest wish to kick out the legs of the world's leading democracy.
Anthony A. Davis
Journalist

March 10, 2008
From just listening to you and Greg on that show it is my sense that this is as major a work as The DaVinci Code in
it's bombshell historic and contemporary relevance. For me, it put "modern" history into sharp focus and flashed a light of understanding
across the previously shadowy landscape of why man seems to be imprisoned
in an endless historic tragedy. Just the existence of the Treaty of Verona in and of itself is stunning. It is
the ultimate smoking gun of what we think of as history.
When this ties into Lincoln early in his legal career and carries through
to the Civil war and his assassination, time stands still in a sense, exposed
like one of those 3D style frozen video sports images that allow you to
see what's "behind" everything.
Bill McIntyre,
Film Producer

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