Massimo Family (Black Nobility)
Summary
The Massimo family is one of the oldest and most prestigious noble families of Rome, claiming direct descent from the ancient Roman Gens Fabia and Quintus Fabius Maximus Verrucosus. They are alleged to be the heads of the Fabian Society and manage both left-wing Fabian Socialists and right-wing militant fascists.
Demonic Patron
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Claimed Ancestor | Quintus Fabius Maximus Verrucosus ("The Delayer") |
| Associated Symbol | Wolf in Sheep's Clothing |
| Political Strategy | Gradualism over revolution |
Key Traits
- Oldest Roman nobility - Claiming descent from ancient republican Rome
- Fabian Society leadership - Named after Fabius Maximus
- Dual political management - Control both left and right wings
- Vatican proximity - Palazzos near other Black Nobility families
Historical Background
Ancient Origins
According to the Augustinian historian Onofrio Panvinio (1529-1568) in "De gente Maxima" (1556):
The family descends in the male line from the ancient Gens Fabia or "Maximi" of republican Rome and from Quintus Fabius Maximus Verrucosus (c. 275 BC – 203 BC), called Cunctator ("the Delayer").
Quintus Fabius Maximus Verrucosus
- Roman general famous for his strategy against Hannibal
- Nicknamed "Cunctator" (The Delayer)
- Employed gradual, attrition-based warfare
- Avoided direct confrontation in favor of strategic delay
Fabian Society Connection
Namesake
The Fabian Society was named in honour of Quintus Fabius Maximus Verrucosus at the suggestion of Frank Podmore. The society's strategy mirrors Fabius's tactics:
The Fabian Society's purpose is to advance the principles of democratic socialism via gradualist and reformist effort in democracies, rather than by revolutionary overthrow.
Wolf in Sheep's Clothing
The Fabian Society's original coat of arms featured a Wolf in Sheep's Clothing:
A wolf in sheep's clothing is an idiom of Biblical origin used to describe those playing a role contrary to their real character with whom contact is dangerous.
Political Management
The Massimos allegedly employ a dual strategy:
| Wing | Function | Examples |
|---|---|---|
| Left Wing | Fabian Socialists | Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders |
| Right Wing | Militant Fascists | Controlled opposition, intelligence operations |
Power Structure
According to research:
The Massimos are right wing militant fascists that manage left wing Fabian Socialists like Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and Bernie Sanders.
Hierarchical Position
The Massimos are positioned near the top of the alleged power structure:
The Fürstenbergs take their orders from the House of Savoy which take their orders from the Massimos and Colonnas.
Key Figures
Prince Fabrizio Massimo-Brancaccio
Photographed with Princess Ira von Fürstenberg in Rome, demonstrating the connection between the Massimo and Fürstenberg families.
Prince Massimo di Rignano
The Palazzo Massimo di Rignano is located in Piazza d'Aracoeli, adjacent to the Pecci-Blunt Palazzo:
The buildings in the square include the Palazzo Muti-Bussi, the Palazzo Fani (now Pecci-Blunt) and the Palazzo Massimo di Rignano, then Colonna.
Palazzi and Locations
Piazza d'Aracoeli
The Massimo family maintains palazzos in strategic locations near other Black Nobility families, facilitating coordination and alliance.
Proximity Networks
- Pecci-Blunt Palazzo - Directly adjacent
- Colonna interests - Same area of Rome
- Vatican access - Close to Church power centers
Connections to Other Families
Fürstenberg Connection
- Princess Ira von Fürstenberg photographed with Prince Fabrizio Massimo-Brancaccio
- The Massimos allegedly give orders to the Fürstenbergs through the House of Savoy
Clinton Connection
Through the Fabian Socialist network:
- Manage Hillary Clinton's political operations
- Connected via Diane von Fürstenberg relationships
Pecci-Blunt Connection
The Pecci-Blunt and Massimo families maintain adjacent palazzos and coordinated interests in Rome.
Fabian Strategy
Gradualism
The Fabian approach, named after Fabius Cunctator:
- Avoid direct confrontation - Work through existing systems
- Gradual implementation - Reform over revolution
- Infiltration - Place operatives in key positions
- Institutional capture - Control through existing structures
Wolf in Sheep's Clothing
The symbolism represents:
- Disguised predation - Dangerous actors presenting as harmless
- Hidden agenda - True intentions concealed
- Trust exploitation - Using perceived safety to advance goals
- Strategic deception - Role contrary to real character
Historical Influence
The Massimo family has been renowned for influence on:
- Politics - Roman and Italian governance
- The Church - Catholic Church hierarchy
- Artistic heritage - Patronage and cultural influence
Quotes
The Massimos are right wing militant fascists that manage left wing Fabian Socialists like Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and Bernie Sanders. ~ Izreal Zeus
The Fabian Society's original coat of arms is of a Wolf In Sheep's Clothing. A predator disguised as a non threat. ~ Fabian Society History
References
- Wikipedia - Massimo Family
- Wikipedia - Fabian Society
- Onofrio Panvinio - "De gente Maxima" (1556)
- Izreal Zeus research archives