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The war was on. But from Lorenzo Ricci's vantage point, the war was won. There remained only opportunities now for his enemies, the British Crown and the American colonials, to engage in bloodletting hostilities that would eventually separate and exhaust them both. Divide et impera, dive and conquer. What to the British was "the War of American Rebellion," and to the Americans "the War for Independence" was to General Ricci "the War of Reunification with Protestant Dissidents." From it would rise the first Febronian government on earth, a constellation of secular churches called states led by an electorate of laymen properly enlightened by the ratio studiorum and united under the spiritual guidance of Pontifex Maximus, and paying tribute to Rome for the privilege. United...States.

The real war over, there began now the unraveling, which was the historical war, the theatrical war.

— Tupper Saussy; Rulers of Evil view

The fact that Americans were trained and habituated to oppose the British Crown and the Church of England not by Roman Catholics but by Protestant churchmen is, to my mind, proof of the Sun-Tzuan ingenuity of Lorenzo Ricci.

— Tupper Saussy; Rulers of Evil view

Prior to Lorenzo Ricci's accession to the black papacy in 1758, the colonists had been blissfully loyal to the mother country... Yet with the rise of Ricci, as if in preparation for the absurdities of Bute, radical propagandists began appearing throughout the colonies - Christopher Gadsen in South America, Cornelius Harnett in North Carolina, Patrick Henry and Thomas Jefferson in Virginia, and, in Pennsylvania, Charles Thomson...

Thus, well before the advent of much to rebel against - well before Bute's writs of assistance and the Royal Proclamation - a propaganda of America rebellion was being organized.

— Tupper Saussy; Rulers of Evil view

To defeat Great Britain without a battle Lorenzo Ricci required the abilities and resources of an important Maryland family, the Carrolls.

— Tupper Saussy; Rulers of Evil view

...a man commanding unlimited financial resources and unlimited obedience of an unlimited supply of well-trained personnel enjoys unlimited opportunity to do anything possible, and some things deemed impossible. To deny that Lorenzo Ricci orchestrated American Independence may be to ignore his talent and demean his office.

— Tupper Saussy; Rulers of Evil view

Ricci knew that circumstances had reached the point at which there was nothing which his enemy, the forces of Protestantism on both sides of the Atlantic, could do to alter the outcome. He was like a chess master who sees the inevitability of checkmate four moves ahead and reveals his winning method out of courtesy to the imminent loser.

— Tupper Saussy; Rulers of Evil view

I submit that it [infiltration of America] was brilliantly designed and commanded by a man I am pleased to honor as the American republic's lease known founding father, Lorenzo Ricci.

— Tupper Saussy; Rulers of Evil view

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