Church
No One Is Above The Law, Not Even The Dead – The Cadavar Synod
It appears that some people are above the law because of their position or political status, but time will always tell in life or death. Pope Formosus died less than a year after becoming Pope in 896, two years later his body was exhumed and tried by his successor Pope Steven VI.
The trial of Pope Formosus was known as the Cadavar synod held in 898, he was propped up in a chair and a church deacon was appointed to represent him. The trial lasted for two days and ended with Pope Formosus’ body being sentenced to be stripped of its papacy clothes and thrown into the Tiber River.
I stand true to form every time because I would want that people know a common truth, you and I know so well that the position of the Pope is a modern day reformed Roman empire office, the Papacy laws and everything about it is still the same defunct Roman empire laws, it’s a very strong political office, the highest political office in the world, a time of judgment shall arise someday to make bare every secret.
Remember Pope Formosus was judged with Roman laws, get it clear, the constitution of the Italian government as upheld by the past Roman Emperors, this means that the position of the Pope is imperial Italy.
Many believe life ends here on earth, they argue that after life there’s no judgment, if the Roman Emperor in the guise of the Pope was judged by men even after death, it means there’s an everlasting judgment waiting for all men.
No man is above the law, it doesn’t matter the position, a time comes when every leader small or great shall stand and face judgment for every good or bad thing they did here or thereafter.
– Kanayo Ebuka








