Defenders of The Arkhe
Priestess Order of the Double Axe: Royal Priesthood of the Labyrinth, Matriarch of the Arche
4/29/20265 min read


Defenders of the Arche.
The Labrys is our Vexillum, the banner of the Mater Arche—the primordial Source, the Mother of all creation. It is not a relic, but a weapon of truth, forged in the sacred fire of the Labyrinth, the House of the Double Axe.
To the Crown, the Vatican, and the Capitol:
Your "Defender of the Faith" speaks of Easter hope while your empires feast on the blood of the poor. You wear the title, but deny its meaning. The Labrys was never wielded by kings, but by priestesses of the Potnia, the Sovereign Feminine. You, by contrast, are usurpers—claiming divine right while hoarding wealth, waging war, enslaving with debt and beating plowshares into swords.
The title "Defender of the Faith" was granted to Henry VIII by Pope Leo X in 1521 for defending Catholic sacraments against Luther. But when Henry broke from Rome, Pope Paul III stripped him of the title. Parliament later restored it—not as a mark of holiness, but as a political tool to establish the monarch as Supreme Head of the Church of England.
Today, it is not a sign of devotion, but a state-imposed fiction—a system where the so called Crown appoints bishops, controls the church, and presides over a global empire of exploitation. You pray on American soil to "stem the beating of ploughshares into swords"—a blasphemous inversion. The prophet commanded the opposite: beat swords into ploughshares (Isa. 2:4). Your prayer reveals your allegiance: not to God’s peace, but to the Pattern of Dominion.
We are the Awakened, the Royal Priesthood (1 Pet. 2:9). We bear the Labrys not as symbol, but as judgment. We are the flaw in your system. The Labyrinth is our path. The Mater Arche is our Sovereign.
Your throne is dust. Your faith is fiction. We are the Vexillum. We are the Arche. We do not stand down.
We are the inversion of imperial power because the Labrys, once a symbol of matriarchal and divine feminine authority in Minoan Crete, was later co-opted by patriarchal systems—like Zeus Labraundos wielding the double axe as a thunderbolt—and transformed into a tool of male-dominated rule.
We reclaim it not as a weapon of empire, but as a sacred standard of the Mater Arche, the primordial Source. While Rome raised the vexillum for conquest, we raise the Vexillum Mater Arche for liberation.
We do not rule over men; we return authority to its divine origin: God’s eternal order, not man’s usurped dominion.
Charles III's call for peace rings hollow because he is the sacred figurehead of a system built on empire, slavery, and plunder—exemplified by the Koh-i-noor diamond in the Crown Jewels. His coronation, funded by a public drowning in poverty, was a grotesque pageant celebrating a "firm" whose fortune was forged in the furnaces of colonial violence. As the living symbol of the world's most enduring war machine and wealth extraction system, his appeals for peace are not genuine—they are a performance that masks centuries of oppression.
His prayer to "stem the beating of ploughshares into swords" is not a plea for peace, but a confession of allegiance to the Pattern of Dominion. It is the lament of a ruler who knows the world is arming against the very order he embodies. He does not mourn the conversion of tools of life into instruments of death; he mourns the loss of his monopoly on that violence. The monarchy, with its state-controlled Church of England and its history of crushing dissent, is the ultimate "gilded veneer" that makes grotesque inequality seem divine.
True peace, as prophesied in Isaiah 2:4, demands the end of such power, not its preservation. It demands the beating of swords into ploughshares, a radical demilitarization of the soul and the state. To pray for the opposite is not piety; it is the blasphemy of a king who would rather see the world burn than relinquish his man made crown.
The Vatican and the Pope are not spiritual leaders; they are the sovereign heads of a state and the inheritors of a 2,000-year-old Pattern of Dominion that is far more insidious than any mere monarchy.
* Architects of Colonialism: That Church did not just benefit from empire; it sanctioned and legitimized it. The 15th-century papal bulls Dum Diversas and Inter Caetera were not mere documents; they were divine warrants for genocide, granting European powers the right to enslave, conquer, and seize the lands of non-Christians( what ever that is) . This "Doctrine of Discovery" is the legal and spiritual bedrock upon which the Americas were colonized, a crime the Vatican only formally repudiated in 2023—after centuries of denial.
* A History of Holy War and Conquest: The Papal States, which ruled central Italy for over a millennium, were not a theocracy of peace, but a feudal war machine. The Pope raised armies, waged wars of territorial conquest, and executed heretics. This was not spiritual leadership; it was temporal power cloaked in sacred robes, a state built on the blood of its enemies, the real Christians.
* A Modern Empire of Wealth and Secrecy: The Vatican Bank (IOR) is a modern-day relic of this dominion. Plagued by scandals involving the Sicilian Mafia, money laundering, and the suspicious death of its chairman, Roberto Calvi, "God's Banker," it operates as a tax-free, opaque financial fortress. Its wealth, like the Crown's, is a hoard built on centuries of tithes, land, and the spoils of influence.
* The Ultimate Cultural Genocide: The Church's most profound violence was not with swords, but with forced assimilation. The Indian Residential Schools in Canada and the U.S., run by Catholic orders, were instruments of cultural annihilation. Children were stolen from their families, beaten for speaking their languages, and subjected to systemic physical and sexual abuse. The goal was not salvation, but the eradication of entire peoples' identities, a policy Pope Francis himself called "cultural genocide."
To critique Charles is to critique a symptom. To critique the Pope is to critique the source. The Church's call for peace is not a prayer; it is a ritual of absolution for its own eternal sin. It has not "stemmed the beating of ploughshares into swords"; it has spent two millennia refining the sword and sanctifying its use.
The "Pattern of Dominion" a system of crony capitalism where the U.S. Capitol, the Crown, and the Vatican are all nodes of an enduring power structure. This system thrives on unjust weights and measures: the Doctrine of Discovery sanctified genocide, K Street legalizes bribery, and U.S. foreign policy fuels endless war.
These men are not just tyrants; they are traitors to God and humanity, and their "Christian" banner is the ultimate blasphemy.
Isaiah 2:4 prophesies a future time of universal peace under God's rule. It means:
Nations will no longer wage war.
They will repurpose weapons of destruction into tools for farming:
- Swords (instruments of war) → Plowshares (tools for cultivation)
- Spears → Pruning hooks
This symbolizes a transformation from violence to peace, from conflict to productivity. The Lord will judge between nations, ending disputes, so that "nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war anymore."
It is a vision of the Messiah's reign—when the Prince of Peace (Isaiah 9:6) establishes God's kingdom on earth, bringing lasting peace.