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“Remember That I Have The Right To Do Anything To Anybody.”
The Neo-
The Mad Emperor Caligula took sadistic pleasure in exercising his judgment of life and death over other human beings, executing them slowly whenever possible. He said the quality he loved most about himself was his shameless impudence.
He was a powerful, dangerous vindictive psychotic with a below average intellect
who believed himself to be in communication with the gods, even demanding that he
be worshipped as a god. In 39 A.D. Caligula revived the Tiberius treason trials and
people suspected of disloyalty were executed or driven to suicide. During his 4-
At one of his state dinners Caligula burst into a fit of uncontrollable giggling. When a consul asked him what was so funny, he replied that it was the thought that as emperor he had the power to have the throats of the top officials cut at any time he chose.
Whenever Caligula kissed or caressed the neck of his wife or one of his mistresses, he liked to remark: “Off comes this beautiful head whenever I give the word.”
History is replete with the suffering and devastation whenever a madman had power over a people, nation or empire – but none of them had an arsenal of nukes and other weapons of mass destruction that could incinerate all life on earth...
“Remember That I Have The Right To Do Anything To Anybody.”
Motto of The Mad Emperor, Caligula, The Lives of the Twelve Caesars," historic manuscript by Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus – and now the dictum of the criminally insane Bush/Cheney regime.
See Appendix in the Final Volume of the series Hillary Unveiled for more detailed comparisons of the Bush & Clinton dynasties to the mad Roman Emperors.