II. Sovereign
2.6 Christian Law Form
Article 78 - Pandektes (Pandect)
The Pandektes, also known as Pandect, is the unique and formal name of the first encyclopedia, the first concordance and dictionary of law in civilized history written in Ancient Greek in late 529 CE and promulgated by Pappa (Emperor) Justinian I.
The term Pandektēs (πανδέκτης) in Ancient Greekmeant “all encompassing, encyclopedia” as a reflection of the text incorporating not only the original Christian Bible known as Bibiliographe, or βιβλιογράφη, but all the Epistole (Epistle) of rulers of the Holly Roman Empiresince Constantine, arranged by both subject and the original text.
The Pandektēs (πανδέκτης) did not include theConstitutiones Imperium, Decretum or Rescriptum of any pagan Roman Emperor asall such documents and laws were rendered null and void by Constantine in 313CE and ordered to be destroyed. Therefore, any claim that the Pandektēs (Pandect) included paganMithraic law in direct contradiction to the intentions of Justinian and everyHolly Roman Ruler for the past two hundred years is a clumsy and absurd fraud.
The Pandektēs (πανδέκτης) did not include the works or references of any pagan Roman Jurist such as Uplianus and Paulus as the double standard laws of the previous pagan Roman Empire had been ordered to be destroyed two hundred (200) years prior as the new motto of the Empire was INRI meaning “One law is the new Roman Way” or simply “All are equal and subject to the law”.
The Pandektēs (πανδέκτης) reinforced the most important principles and foundations of civilized law as first instituted by Constantine and by which the whole world had come to know Christianity including but not limited to the existence of one law for all, abolition of slavery, abolition of human sacrifice and Mithraism, forbiddance of usury and the abolition of special privileges of clergy.
At the end of the 16th Century, Jesuit Denis Godefroy, a star student from Latin Collège de Navarre in Paris published a completely fraudulent text called Corpus Iuris Civilis or C.I.C. claiming that it had been sourced from codes of law written by Justinian including the Pandektēs (Pandect). Despite the horrendous fraud, the Corpus Iuris Civilis was used to form much of modern Western (Roman) Law including but not limited to Maritime Law, Admiralty Law, Civil Law and Administrative Law.
In the historically clumsy and fraudulent text known as Corpus Iuris Civilis or C.I.C. formed by Denis Godefroy and the Jesuits, a number of the core foundations of Christianity at the heart of the Pandektēs (πανδέκτης) of Justinian were deliberately reversed as the very worst heresy including but not limited to:
(i) Falsely claiming that the Holly Roman Empire not only permitted slavery, but refined the notion of slavery to perpetual slavery by virtue of birth, or “serfdom” a concept even the pagan Romans considered unlawful fifteen hundred (1500) years prior; and
(ii) Falsely claiming that not only did the Holly Roman Empire permit one (1) set of laws for the rich and the poor in contradiction to the Holly Tetragrammaton, but expanded injustice by making all Christian clergy exempt and “above” the law; and
(iii) Falsely claiming that rather than the whole purpose of Christianity and the Holly Roman Empire was to end Mithraism and the rule of Rome, that Justinian actually pledged allegiance to a mythical “Christian” pope in Rome as had all previous “emperors” from the time of Constantine; and
(iv) Falsely claiming that far from the abolition of torture and human sacrifice, that Justinian and his predecessors mandated the penalty for heresy was to be burnt alive, a form of torture even the pagan Satanic worshipping Roman Emperors considered too barbaric.
In the 18th Century when a handful of scholars are recorded as openly questioning the credibility of the Jesuit fraud known as Corpus Iuris Civilis or C.I.C. and the source texts from which it was based, the Roman Death Cult produced the absurd fraud known as the Codex Florentinus as an alleged 6th Century copy of the Pandektēs in Latin and Ancient Greek from in a library in Florence after apparently sitting undisturbed as the largest book in the library of Pisa since the 6th Century without once apparently being read and without being referred by any scholar in the Middle Ages.
As the Corpus Iuris Civilis or C.I.C. is a heretical and anti-Christian fraud of the worst magnitude in history, all claimed authority, orders, edicts or rulings derived from it are hereby rendered null and void, having no force of law, to be suppressed, reprobate and not permitted to be revived.
All authority, power, legitimacy and rule of law pertaining to the true Pandektēs (πανδέκτης) of Justinian is hereby vested to the Society of One Heaven and its authorized representatives and bodies in accordance with these canons and the most sacred covenant Pactum de Singularis Caelum.