Ares Le Mandat — first edition chapter index & table of contents
Author (legal): Anthony Moore · Pen name: Anthony of Boston
Edition summarized here: 1st edition — Internet Archive item areslemandat_20191110 (upload 2019-11-10, metadata title Ares Le Mandat - 1st Edition).
Investigation hub (Mars “direct Earth influence” framing): ares-le-mandat-mars-direct-earth-influence-investigation.md
Market / appendix lane: appendix_ares_le_mandat.pdf · mars-stock-market-correlation.md
Author corpus: anthony-of-boston-mars360-investigation.md
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Table of contents + short summaries
Summaries are one-line descriptions of the author’s stated topics (from the published TOC and chapter titles in IA DjVuTXT / OCR). They are not endorsements. OCR quirks (Islande vs Islam, Corning vs Coming) are noted where they appear in the IA-derived text.
Front matter
| Section | Summary |
| Introduction | Frames the work’s aim and scope before the numbered chapters. |
| Préface — Israel/Palestine | Sets intent regarding Middle East conflict: Catholic eschatology as lens, acknowledgment of civilian harm, Hamas/Iran/Hezbollah context, and two-state framing (as of 2019). |
Part A — Catholic doctrine, history, and critique (Ch. 1–16)
| Ch. | Title (as in TOC) | Summary |
| 1 | The Catholic Church, Fatima, and Doctrine | Fatima and magisterial doctrine as groundwork for later eschatology. |
| 2 | Statues and the Trinity | Defense/explanation of Catholic use of images tied to Trinitarian theology. |
| 3 | Papal Infallibility, Celibacy, Transubstantiation, and Confession | Traditional Catholic positions on authority and sacraments. |
| 4 | The Reformation | Historical and theological response to Protestant separation. |
| 5 | Pre-Constantine Church | Early church narrative prior to imperial Christianity. |
| 6 | Vatican II after-effects and Sedevacantism | Post–Vatican II crisis narrative; sedevacantist-adjacent themes. |
| 7 | Homosexuality and Pedophilia | Moral and institutional critique (high-contention topic). |
| 8 | Salvation outside the Church | Extra ecclesiam and related Catholic teachings. |
| 9 | Feminism and rôles in the Church | Gender roles and feminism vs Catholic teaching. |
| 10 | Finance | Church and money; bridge toward economic themes later. |
| 11 | Extremism, Terrorism, and Involuntary celibacy | Links political violence and subcultural movements to wider argument. |
| 12 | Purgatory | Doctrine and argumentation on purgatory. |
| 13 | Capitalism | Economic system assessed from the book’s Catholic/eschatological angle. |
| 14 | Islam and Judaism | Comparative and polemical engagement with Abrahamic neighbors. |
| 15 | Infiltration and Grievances | Narrative of internal/external threats to the Church. |
| 16 | The Significance of the Church | Capstone of the ecclesiological section before the “666” arc. |
Part B — “666,” Mars 360, and global systems (Ch. 17–23)
| Ch. | Title (as in TOC) | Summary |
| 17 | The Social Engineering Mandate and the révélation of 666 (note: “666/lawless one calculated on pg 144” in TOC) | Introduces Mars 360 / 666 architecture and the “lawless one” theme tied to Vatican II / Latin Mass narrative. |
| 18 | Summary of the 666 System | Consolidated overview of the numerological and symbolic system. |
| 19 | Preterism | Eschatological interpretive option (fulfillment in antiquity vs future). |
| 20 | How 666 works in self | Psychological / spiritual interiorization of the system. |
| 21 | The Global Christ Conscious Economy | Presents a spiritually framed global-economic vision. |
| 22 | Why France | National/historical role in the author’s scheme (Fatima-related geography). |
| 23 | 666 Curriculum | Pedagogical outline of the author’s teaching structure. |
Part C — “Engineering mandates,” astrology, geopolitics (Ch. 24–35)
| Ch. | Title (as in TOC) | Summary |
| 24 | Military Engineering Mandate (Israel, USA) | U.S.–Israel security narrative under the book’s esoteric framing. |
| 25 | Global Economie Engineering Mandate (Federal Reserve) | Macro markets / Fed themes — overlaps with Mars/Dow material developed further in later editions’ appendices (appendix PDF). |
| 26 | The Disregard of Identity | Cultural/personal identity under the “666” regime (author’s framing). |
| 27 | Health Engineering Mandate (Africa) | Africa-focused geopolitical/health narrative. |
| 28 | A Perspective of Armageddon | End-times battle imagery in the author’s synthesis. |
| 29 | Weather Engineering Mandate (Middle East) | Weather or climate framed as managed/strategic (author’s claim). |
| 30 | Data for Probability Theorists | Statistical / correlational appendices aimed at quant-oriented readers. |
| 31 | Clarity regarding the 1000 years | Millennialism (thousand-year reign) clarified in the author’s terms. |
| 32 | India and the Sovereignty of Nations | India and nation-state sovereignty in the same framework. |
| 33 | War and Peace, Lion and Lamb | Peace/war imagery applied to contemporary conflicts. |
| 34 | Marriage under 666 | Marriage and family under the esoteric political regime. |
| 35 | Shia and Sunni under Dajjal | Islamic eschatology (Dajjal) applied to sectarian politics. |
Part D — Clarifications and late themes (Ch. 36–47)
| Ch. | Title (as in TOC) | Summary |
| 36 | Clarity on Gauquelin | Astrology / Gauquelin-type statistics (correlational astrology). |
| 37 | Clarity on the Second Corning of Christ | Second Coming theology (OCR title reads “Corning”). |
| 38 | After-life under 666 | Eschatology of personal destiny in the author’s system. |
| 39 | The Third Temple | Temple rebuilding theme in Israel-related prophecy discourse. |
| 40 | Why the Consécration of Russia was so Important | Fatima consecration of Russia (classic Fatima piety). |
| 41 | A Message to the Nations | Open letter style closing arguments to multiple states / peoples. |
| 42 | Révélation of the Most Holy | Marian / devotional “revelation” material. |
| 43 | Subséquent Timetable (Mabus) | Prophetic timetable; Nostradamus “Mabus” motif. |
| 44 | Understanding LGBT | Author’s treatment of LGBT topics within the book’s moral framework. |
| 45 | Eclipses System | Eclipses as structured signal in the author’s timing model. |
| 46 | Islande and Talmudic System | TOC uses “Islande” (likely Islam OCR error): Islamic sources vs Talmudic discourse in the author’s polemic. |
| 47 | Perspective on Atheism | Closing engagement with atheism. |
Structural arc (reader map)
- Chapters 1–16: Catholic institutional and doctrinal defense, Vatican II critique, Israel/Palestine preface themes carried through religion and politics.
- Chapters 17–23: Pivot to 666 / Mars 360, global spiritual economy, curriculum.
- Chapters 24–35: “Mandates” (military, Fed, health, weather, data) tying geopolitics to the esoteric schema — closest textual home for themes extended in market / Gaza–Mars-window audits.
- Chapters 36–47: Clarifications (astrology, Second Coming, temple, Fatima consecration, prophecies, culture wars).
Index derived from IA DjVuTXT TOC + metadata · maintained in-repo 2026-05-03
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