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– ““May God forgive you for what you’ve done,” is what Pope Francis I “jokingly” told the Cradinals who had just elected him, but the question is if this was really a joke. The fact is that many heads of state around the world, former American presidents, Armed Forces generals and even powerful dictators have warned about the evil behind the most powerful organization in the world. Those who tried to tell the truth were boycotted, persecuted and even silenced. Below are some of the statements pronounced throughout history. Samuel Adams (American Revolutionary leader and statesman; 1722-1803): “I did verily believe, as I do still, that much more is to be dreaded from the growth of Popery [Ed.: i.e., the religion of the church of Rome] in America than from the Stamp Act or any other Act destructive of civil rights.” (1768) John Adams (2nd U.S. President; 1735-1826): “Can FREE GOVERNMENT possibly exist with the Roman Catholic Religion?” [Note: Adams strongly condemned the Jesuit Order in a letter he wrote to Thomas Jefferson in 1816.] Abraham Lincoln (16th U.S. President who was assassinated by agents of Papal Rome; 1809-1865): “If the American PEOPLE could learn what I know of the fierce hatred of the priests of Rome against our institutions, our schools, our most sacred rights, and our so dearly bought liberties, they would drive them out as traitors.” William Ewart Gladstone (British prime minister and statesman; 1809-1898): “No more cunning plot was ever devised against the freedom, the happiness and the virtue of mankind than Romanism[Ed.: i.e., the Roman Catholic system].” (Statement made in a letter to Earl Aberdeen) Henry Palmerston (British prime minister and statesman; 1784-1865): “The presence of the Jesuits in any country, Romanist or Protestant, is likely to breed social disturbance.” Thomas M. Harris (U.S. Army Brigadier General; 1817-1906; author of the book “Rome’s Responsibility for the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln”): “…A foreign political power [Ed.: i.e., Papal Rome]…has gotten a lodgment [Ed.: a military term for a foothold that has been gained or seized in the enemy’s territory]in this land of Liberty [Ed.: i.e., the American Constitutional Republic], and…is evidently bent on the destruction of our free institutions, and substituting for them Papal despotism: a despotism that lords it over the minds, the consciences, and the actions of its subjects – and thus renders them incapable of loyalty to any other government.” Napoleon Bonaparte (Fr. emperor; 1769-1821): “The Jesuits are a military organization, not a religious order. Their chief is a general of an army, not the mere father abbot of a monastery. And the aim of this organization is power – power in its most despotic exercise – absolute power, UNIVERSAL power, power to control the world by the volition of a single man [Ed.: i.e., the “Black Pope”, the Superior General of the Jesuits]. Jesuitism is the mostabsolute of despotisms [sic] – and at the same time the greatest and most enormous of abuses…” Adolph Hitler (1889-1945; Nazi leader and chancellor of Germany from 1933-1945): “Above all I have learned from the Jesuits. And so did Lenin too, as far as I recall. The world has never known anything quite so splendid as the hierarchical structure of the [Roman] Catholic Church. There were quite a few things I simply appropriated from the Jesuits for the use of the [Nazi] Party.” (Ed. Comment: What follows is a similar quotation of Hitler taken from Edmond Paris’ book The Vatican Against Europe). Samuel Morse (American inventor of the telegraph; 1791-1872): “The Jesuits…are a secret SOCIETY– a sort of Masonic order – with superadded features of revolting odiousness, and a thousand times more dangerous.” Marquis de LaFayette (1757-1834): “It is my opinion that if the liberties of this country – the United States of America – are destroyed, it will be by the subtlety of the Roman Catholic Jesuit priests, for they are the most crafty, dangerous enemies to civil and religious liberty. They have instigated most of the wars of Europe.” Fyodor Dostoyevsky (Russian novelist; 1821-1881): “The Jesuits…are simply the Romish army for the earthly sovereignty of the world in the future, with the Pontiff of Rome for emperor…that’s their ideal. …It is simple lust of power, of filthy earthly gain, of domination – something like a UNIVERSAL serfdom with them [Ed.: i.e., the Jesuits]as masters – that’s all they stand for. They don’t even believe in God perhaps.” Pope Clement XIV (Who had “forever” abolished the Jesuit Order in 1773): “Alas, I knew they [i.e., the Jesuits] would poison me; but I did not expect to die in so SLOW and cruel a manner.” (1774). Emanuel M. Josephson (American physician and historian): “[Wherever] a totalitarian movement erupts, whether Communist or Nazi [Fascist], a Jesuit can be found in the role of ‘adviser’ or leader; in Cuba [it was] [Jesuit-trained] Castro’s ‘Father’ Armando Llorente…” R. W. Thompson (Ex-Secretary, American Navy): “[The Jesuits] are the deadly enemies of civil and religious liberty.” R. W. Thompson (Ex-Secretary, American Navy): “The principles of socialism or communism…governed all the [Jesuit-run] Reductions [in Paraguay].” Theodor Griesinger (German historian; 1873): “The whole frightful responsibility for this terrible Thirty Years’ War [1618-1648] must rest upon the [Holy Roman] Emperor Ferdinand II, and his teachers, rulers, and bosom friends – the Sons of Loyola [i.e., the Jesuit Order].” Boyd Barrett (Ex-Jesuit): “The Jesuit Order at last reached the pinnacle of its power and prestige in the early eighteenth century [i.e., the early 1700s]. It had become more influential and more wealthy than any other organization in the world. It held a position in world affairs that no oath-bound group of men has ever held before or since… ‘Nearly all the Kings and Sovereigns of Europe had only Jesuits as directors of their consciences [i.e., as confessor-priests], so that the whole of Europe appeared to be governed by Jesuits only.’” (1927; using a short QUOTE by Jesuit Cordara) James Parton (American historian): “If you trace up Masonry, through all its Orders, till you come to the grand tip-top head Mason of the World, you will discover that the dread individual and the Chief of the SOCIETY of Jesus [i.e., the Superior General of the Jesuit Order] are one and the same PERSON.” M.F. Cusack (Ex-nun of Kenmore; author of the book The Black Pope): “In Roman Catholic circles it is well known that the Black Pope is the term used for the [Superior] General of the Jesuits. As the Pope is always robed in white, and the [Jesuit Superior] General in black, the contrast is obvious. But those Romanists who do not greatly love the Jesuits, and their number is not limited, use the term as indicating that the Black Pope rules the White Pope…even while the former [i.e., the Black Pope] is obligated to make, at least, a show of submission to the latter.” (1896)
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