Tuesday, September 16, 2008
An association of Catholic business titans founded by Opus Dei member Thomas Monaghan is said to have been linked to the latest financial crisis. Supposedly it all went down at a Roman pilgramage which concluded on Sunday. Gawker.com has the details: "The Group's Name: Legatus
Its Mission: " To study, live and spread the Faith in our business, professional and personal lives." What is it?: Legatus—Latin for "ambassador" (and the term for a general in the Roman army)—is a worldwide networking group "designed exclusively for top-ranking Catholic business leaders." Its main stated duty is to bring such leaders together for closed monthly networking meetings. The group calls itself "the conduit connecting two powerful realities, the challenge of top-tier business leadership and a religious tradition second to none."
History: The group was founded in 1987 by Tom Monaghan, the devout Catholic who founded Domino's Pizza. It now boasts "thousands" of members throughout America and in Europe.
It's somewhat reminiscent of Opus Dei, the shadowy Catholic group that starred in The Da Vinci Code. The Google Nostradamus went by the name of reinhardt (though his account has now been banned). He ID'd himself as the author of this conspiracy site as well. Here are some salient portions of his very extensive posts on the connection between Legatus and our current financial blowup:




Read the entire conspiracy thread here, complete with lots of dates of things that happened in the past. And Legatus itself? Well, it's not really a secret group. It's apparently actively soliciting members. But there's no doubt that it has powerful connections, and, like all religiously enthusiastic organizations, is a bit creepy:



So, just a conspiracy-spewing crackpot? Yes, "reinhardt" surely is. Now, someone please explain how he called the date. ----- Labels: opus dei .....---
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