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Chapter VI<br />
6.1 THE SYNARCHIST POLITICS OF TERRORISM<br />
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1.2 BONALD AND MAISTRE ULTRAMONTANISM<br />
2.2 THE BIPOLAR DISORDER OF THE {TWO SOULS}.<br />
3.2 THE DUPLICITY OF THE BIPOLAR PERSONALITY DISORDER<br />
4.2 MAISTRE AND BATAILLE: THE POLITICS OF EXTREMES<br />
5.2 PERVERSION OF CHRISTIANITY AND OF SOVEREIGNTY<br />
6.2 THE ACEPHALE SECRET SOCIETY<br />
1.2 BONALD AND MAISTRE ULTRAMONTANISM<br />
Since the only enduring form <strong>of</strong> republic in existence today, the<br />
United States Constitutional Republic, cannot be destroyed by ordinary<br />
political means, the only means <strong>of</strong> last resort to be used must be the Beast-<br />
Man terrorism. In 1796, Viscount Louis de Bonald wrote an ultramontane<br />
<strong>book</strong> on political and religious power, entitled, {Theorie du Pouvoir}, which<br />
he sent a copy <strong>of</strong> to Napoleon Bonaparte at the time <strong>of</strong> his return from<br />
Egypt. Bonaparte liked it and, a little later, gave his chief <strong>of</strong> secret police,<br />
Desmarets, the order to republish the <strong>book</strong> at the expense <strong>of</strong> the State.<br />
Bonald rejected the <strong>of</strong>fer, which demanded that he modify his position with<br />
respect to the restoration <strong>of</strong> Louis XVIII. In 1808, when Bonaparte was First<br />
Consul, Bonald also rejected Bonaparte's <strong>of</strong>fer to write an anti British policy<br />
calling for the {Freedom <strong>of</strong> the Sea}, but he finally accepted a position <strong>of</strong><br />
University Counselor in 1810.<br />
It was the return to power <strong>of</strong> the Bourbon in 1815, which got Bonald<br />
to work for the restored King <strong>of</strong> France who got him to write the imperialist<br />
policy <strong>of</strong> expansion <strong>of</strong> the French territory to the so-called "natural borders<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Rhine River," a diplomatic return to the centuries old Carolingian<br />
Empire policy that Bonaparte had implemented then lost again, by force <strong>of</strong><br />
arms. In 1821 and 1822, Bonald was nominated by the nobility as the vicepresident<br />
<strong>of</strong> the house. In 1823, Louis XVIII named him to the Academie<br />
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