Jesuitism Exposed!
Reading Time: 10 minutes To attract people to the Roman religion, it is necessary to foment superstition; And this is why all modern superstitions have their origin among the Jesuits.
Continue reading →Reading Time: 10 minutes To attract people to the Roman religion, it is necessary to foment superstition; And this is why all modern superstitions have their origin among the Jesuits.
Continue reading →Reading Time: 4 minutes The Great Seal of the United States is written in the language of Kabbalah which is a set of esoteric teachings. The eagle is the Babylonian sky-god Annu.
Continue reading →Reading Time: 4 minutes The ensign of the East India Company from 1707-1801. It has 13 stripes just like the American flag The East India Company (EIC), originally chartered as the Governor and Company of Merchants of London trading into the East Indies, and more properly called the Honourable East India Company, was an English, and later (from 1707) British joint-stock company, formed to pursue trade with the East Indies but that ended up … Continue reading →
Reading Time: 3 minutes This book has key pieces to the puzzle of how the Vatican has taken over the world through the Knight Templars, Illuminati, Jesuits, Freemasons, Knights of Malta, Rosicrucians and other secret groups. Yes folks, these groups are all connected with the center being Rome, the Vatican. “All roads lead to Rome” is true today as it ever was. I deem the author Frederick Tupper Saussy to be a good honest … Continue reading →
Reading Time: 3 minutes Ignatius of Loyola, the first Superior General. I took from Wikipedia a list of Superior Generals of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) and made a chart showing which Popes reigned during that particular Jesuit General’s rule. A Jesuit General is also known as the “Black Pope” and the existing Pope is called the “White Pope.” As you see there have been more Popes, 50 totaled, compared to only 30 Jesuit … Continue reading →
Reading Time: 7 minutes Charles Chiniquy This is one of my favorite stories from Charles Chiniquy’s book, “Fifty Years in the Church of Rome” taken from chapter 35. I think Chiniquy had an amazing amount of courage and conviction to not compromise his stand against drinking considering the crowd of people he was with which included the Archbishop! Charles P. Chiniquy (30 July 1809 – 16 January 1899) was a Canadian Catholic priest who … Continue reading →
Reading Time: 22 minutes The question, what is the duty of the Protestant community, considered-Shall there be an Anti-Popery Union? The strong manifesto that might be put forth by such a union-Such a political union discarded as impolitic and degrading to the Protestant community Golden opportunity for showing the moral energy of the Republic The lawful, efficient weapons of this contest-To be used without delay. THERE is no question of more pressing, more vital … Continue reading →
Reading Time: 8 minutes Evidence enough of conspiracy adduced to create great alarm The cause of liberty universally demands that we should awake to a sense of danger An attack is made which is to try the moral strength of the republic The mode of defence that might be consistently recommended by Austrian Popery A mode now in actual operation in Europe Contrary to the entire spirit of American Protestantism True mode of defence-Popery … Continue reading →
Reading Time: 14 minutes Some of the means by which Jesuits can already operate politically in the country-By mob discipline-By priest police Their great danger-Already established Proofs Priests already rule the mob Nothing in the principles of Popery to prevent its interference in our elections Popery interferes at the present day in the politics of other countries Popery the same in our country-It interferes in our elections In Michigan-In Charleston, S. C.-In New-York Popery … Continue reading →
Reading Time: 4 minutes From my research and materials people have been sending me, I have been thinking more and more that all roads indeed do lead to Rome, and specifically to the Vatican! Can you think of any State that has had such sway of the minds of so many for such a long history as the Holy Roman Empire had, and continues to have to this day? Their temporal power only appears … Continue reading →
Reading Time: 8 minutes The political character of this ostensibly religious enterprise proved from the letters of the Jesuits now in this country Their antipathy to private judgment Their anticipations of a change of our form of government Our government declared too free for the exercise of their divine rights Their political partialities Their cold acknowledgment of the generosity, and liberality, and hospitality of our government Their estimate of our condition contrasted with their … Continue reading →
Reading Time: 12 minutes The evil from immigration further considered-Its political bearings The influence of emigrants at the elections-This influence concentrated in the priests The priests must be propitiated-By what means-This influence easily purchased by the demagogue The unprincipled character of many of our politicians favor this foreign attack Their bargain for the suffrages of this priest-led band-A church and state party The Protestant sects obnoxious to no such bargaining The newspaper press favors … Continue reading →
Reading Time: 13 minutes Points in our political system which favor this foreign attack-Our toleration of all religious systems Popery opposed to all toleration Charge of intolerance substantiated The organization of Popery in America connected with and strengthened by foreign organization-Without a parallel among Protestant sects Great preponderance of Popish strength in consequence The divisions among Protestant sects nullifies their attempts at combination-Taken advantage of by Jesuits Popish duplicity illustrated in its opposite alliances … Continue reading →
Reading Time: 8 minutes The cause of Popery and despotism identical Striking difference between Popery and Protestantism as they exist in this country American Protestantism not controlled by foreign Protestantism American Popery entirely under foreign control Jesuits the foreign agents of Austria, bound by the strongest ties of interest to Austrian policy, not to American Their dangerous power-unparalleled in any Protestant sect Our free institutions opposed in their nature to the arbitrary claims of … Continue reading →
Reading Time: 7 minutes Political character of the Austrian government, the power attacking us The old avowed enemy of Protestant liberty-Character of the people of Austria Slaves Character of Prince Metternich the arch-contriver of plans to stifle liberty These ENEMIES of all liberty, suddenly anxious for the civil and religious liberty of the United States The absurdity of their ostensible design exposed The avowed objects of Austria in the Leopold foundation Popery the instrument … Continue reading →
Reading Time: 3 minutes Charles Chiniquy There are some men who should be more famous than they are. Nikola Tesla (10 July 1856 – 7 January 1943), the father of the electrical power gird, its one of them. If you learn about him and his discoveries, you might consider that he should be as famous as Thomas Edison if not more so! Another is Charles P. Chiniquy (30 July 1809 – 16 January 1899), … Continue reading →
Reading Time: < 1 minute President Barack Obama meets with Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, right (Alma Mater St. Mary’s University, Texas), in the Oval Office, Sept. 9, 2010. Also attending are, clockwise from left, Robert Cardillo, DIA deputy Director (and now Director of National intelligence for intelligence integration and schooled at Georgetown), Deputy National Security Adviser Tom Donilon (Donillon attended la Salle Academy, earned a B.A. at: The Catholic University of America in … Continue reading →
Reading Time: 3 minutes Hirosaki was under a clear blue sky when I boarded the first train out of town at 6:54 a.m. My destination was home to Niigata and I was hoping to hitchhike all the way back from Nagamine station, just 3 train stations from Hirosaki and right on Route 7, a straight shot to Niigata. It turned out I was able to hitchhike in 5 rides only as far as Akita … Continue reading →
Reading Time: 7 minutes On Wednesday, April 18th, I began another week long hitchhike adventure. This time I hitchhiked 1430 kilometers (894 miles) in 17 vehicles. Among these were only 2 trucks. The drivers and passengers consisted of 6 married couples, 1 single lady, and the rest male company employees. The total cost of the trip was about 10,000 yen or around $78 US. About 4000 yen was used for transportation in and around … Continue reading →
Reading Time: < 1 minute The Japanese government was afraid of the Jesuits and the foreign overthrow of Japan which is why they didn’t allow any visitors to their country for 200 yearss.
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