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The Society of Jesus
was founded in 1540 by St. Ignatius Loyola and since then has grown from the original seven to 24, 400 members today who work out of 1,825 houses in 112 countries. In the intervening 455 years many Jesuits became renowned for their sanctity (41 Saints and 285 Blesseds), for their scholarship in every conceivable field, for their explorations and discoveries, but especially for their schools. The Society is governed by General Congregations, the supreme legislative authority which meets occasionally.
The present Superior General Fr. Peter-Hans Kolvenbach, S.J. is Dutch. Ignatius Loyola was a Spanish Basque soldier who underwent an extraordinary conversion while recuperating from a leg broken by a cannon ball in battle. He wrote down his experiences which he called his Spiritual Exercises and later he founded the Society of Jesus with the approval of Pope Paul III in 1540.
From the very beginning, the Society served the Church with outstanding men: Doctors of the Church in Europe as well as missionaries in Asia, India, Africa and the Americas.
That Jesuits take their special vow of obedience to the pope quite seriously is evident from their immediate compliance with distasteful papal edicts. Clement XIV's Suppression is one example. Another occurred earlier in 1590 when Pope Sixtus V wanted to exclude Jesus from the official name of the Society. Jesuits immediately complied and offered alternate names but Sixtus died unexpectedly before his wish could be carried out. Included among these occasional papal intrusions in the Society's governance was Pope John Paul II's appointment of a delegate to govern the Society during Superior General Arrupe's illness. So edified was he at the Society's immediate compliance that the pope later lavished extraordinary praise on the Jesuit Order.
The Society was restored 41 years after the Suppression in 1814 by Pope Pius VII. Although many of the men had died by then, the memory of their educational triumphs had not, and the new Society was flooded with requests to take over new colleges: in France alone, for instance, 86 schools were offered to the Jesuits. Since 1814 the Society has experienced amazing growth and has since then surpassed the apostolic breadth of the early Society in its educational, intellectual, pastoral and missionary endeavors.
As for education, today there is an extensive worldwide network of Jesuit schools educating one and a half million students. There are 90 Jesuit colleges in 27 countries. Here in the United States the 28 Jesuit colleges and universities have over a million living graduates. There are also 430 Jesuit high schools in 55 countries. In these schools the Ignatian system of values has attracted exceptionally competent faculty as well as highly qualified students.
The Jesuit Order is since 1814 in complete control of the obscenely wealthy Vatican institution (and its Catholic clergy hierarchy) and presently also controls various other organizations together with the Military Order of Malta, such as:
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. Jesuitism is the most absolute of despotisms and at the same time the greatest and most enormous of abuses."
Napoleon I (i.e., Napoleon Bonaparte; 1769-1821; emperor of the French)
Between 1555 and 1931 the Society of Jesus [i.e., the Jesuit Order] was expelled from at least 83 countries, city states and cities, for engaging in political intrigue and subversion plots against the welfare of the State, according to the records of a Jesuit priest of repute [Thomas J. Campbell]. Practically every instance of expulsion was for political intrigue, political infiltration, political subversion, and inciting to political insurrection." (1987)
- J.E.C. Shepherd (Canadian historian)
The Jesuits are the only religious order in the Church of Rome which has lain under the ban of the [White] Pope, or which has been expelled from any country because of its interference in politics. Hence we may expect to find that to obtain political power forms a main feature in the plans of the Society [of Jesus i.e., the Jesuit Order]. (1896)
- M.F. Cusack
Achievements of the Jesuit Order
-- Make lending of money on interest a noble occupation.
-- Place Jews in positions where fault or blame can be placed in the future.
-- Exterminate heretic leaders and key opponents.
-- Arrange for puppet leaders like Hitler, Mao, Stalin to extend the inquisition.
-- Arrange for the slaughter of the Indigenous infidels.
-- Institutionalize the Corporation to compete with the individual.
-- Establishment of the Central Government for the United States
-- Establish the United States Federal Reserve Bank
-- Control and facilitate the "Secret Societies" .
-- Centralize inner power by controlling the nations Secret Services
-- Fabricate conflicts such as the Cold War and Terrorism
-- Create artificial events such as 9/11 to manipulate populations
-- Control thinking by controlling Educational, History, Media
- Maintain a conscript army through economic repression and inquisition.
--Manage the health of the populous.
Jesuit Assassinations
Many are those who have dared to stand against the great Jesuit General and the Great Jesuit cause. But, where are they now? What have they achieved except their own ruination and that of their own lands? How can the unworthy heretic think they can oppose the great Jesuit Order and Organization? The Jesuit brotherhood will destroy the heretics and the indigenous peoples and their wrong beliefs taking from them everything and leaving them stunned, shocked and dismayed. Most heretics will not live past the coming inquisitions nor do they deserve to.
All successful revolutionary activity is started from the top by leadership. Therefore potential leaders must be assassinated as soon as there is the slightest indication of their potential to undermine the Jesuit strategy.
Pope Clement XIV - Suppressed the Jesuit order in 1773 and was assassinated.
JFK - Dared to resist the authority of the Jesuit General and was assassinated.
Abraham Lincoln - Resisted the Jesuits after the Civil War and was assassinated.
Benito Pablo Juarez - Purged Mexico of the Jesuit influence and was assassinated.
Malcolm X - Assassinated for efforts to root out the Masonic influence over the Black Muslims.
Louis T. McFadden - Assassinated for promoting the end of the Federal Reserve.
Che Guevara - Assassinated for resisting the Jesuit subjugation of South America.
The Jesuit Vatican New World Order
was founded in 1540 by St. Ignatius Loyola and since then has grown from the original seven to 24, 400 members today who work out of 1,825 houses in 112 countries. In the intervening 455 years many Jesuits became renowned for their sanctity (41 Saints and 285 Blesseds), for their scholarship in every conceivable field, for their explorations and discoveries, but especially for their schools. The Society is governed by General Congregations, the supreme legislative authority which meets occasionally.
The present Superior General Fr. Peter-Hans Kolvenbach, S.J. is Dutch. Ignatius Loyola was a Spanish Basque soldier who underwent an extraordinary conversion while recuperating from a leg broken by a cannon ball in battle. He wrote down his experiences which he called his Spiritual Exercises and later he founded the Society of Jesus with the approval of Pope Paul III in 1540.
From the very beginning, the Society served the Church with outstanding men: Doctors of the Church in Europe as well as missionaries in Asia, India, Africa and the Americas.
That Jesuits take their special vow of obedience to the pope quite seriously is evident from their immediate compliance with distasteful papal edicts. Clement XIV's Suppression is one example. Another occurred earlier in 1590 when Pope Sixtus V wanted to exclude Jesus from the official name of the Society. Jesuits immediately complied and offered alternate names but Sixtus died unexpectedly before his wish could be carried out. Included among these occasional papal intrusions in the Society's governance was Pope John Paul II's appointment of a delegate to govern the Society during Superior General Arrupe's illness. So edified was he at the Society's immediate compliance that the pope later lavished extraordinary praise on the Jesuit Order.
The Society was restored 41 years after the Suppression in 1814 by Pope Pius VII. Although many of the men had died by then, the memory of their educational triumphs had not, and the new Society was flooded with requests to take over new colleges: in France alone, for instance, 86 schools were offered to the Jesuits. Since 1814 the Society has experienced amazing growth and has since then surpassed the apostolic breadth of the early Society in its educational, intellectual, pastoral and missionary endeavors.
As for education, today there is an extensive worldwide network of Jesuit schools educating one and a half million students. There are 90 Jesuit colleges in 27 countries. Here in the United States the 28 Jesuit colleges and universities have over a million living graduates. There are also 430 Jesuit high schools in 55 countries. In these schools the Ignatian system of values has attracted exceptionally competent faculty as well as highly qualified students.
The Jesuit Order is since 1814 in complete control of the obscenely wealthy Vatican institution (and its Catholic clergy hierarchy) and presently also controls various other organizations together with the Military Order of Malta, such as:
- United Nations
- NATO
- European Commission
- Council on Foreign Relations
- various central banks
- big corporations
- secret services
- nu
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. Jesuitism is the most absolute of despotisms and at the same time the greatest and most enormous of abuses."
Napoleon I (i.e., Napoleon Bonaparte; 1769-1821; emperor of the French)
Between 1555 and 1931 the Society of Jesus [i.e., the Jesuit Order] was expelled from at least 83 countries, city states and cities, for engaging in political intrigue and subversion plots against the welfare of the State, according to the records of a Jesuit priest of repute [Thomas J. Campbell]. Practically every instance of expulsion was for political intrigue, political infiltration, political subversion, and inciting to political insurrection." (1987)
- J.E.C. Shepherd (Canadian historian)
The Jesuits are the only religious order in the Church of Rome which has lain under the ban of the [White] Pope, or which has been expelled from any country because of its interference in politics. Hence we may expect to find that to obtain political power forms a main feature in the plans of the Society [of Jesus i.e., the Jesuit Order]. (1896)
- M.F. Cusack
Achievements of the Jesuit Order
-- Make lending of money on interest a noble occupation.
-- Place Jews in positions where fault or blame can be placed in the future.
-- Exterminate heretic leaders and key opponents.
-- Arrange for puppet leaders like Hitler, Mao, Stalin to extend the inquisition.
-- Arrange for the slaughter of the Indigenous infidels.
-- Institutionalize the Corporation to compete with the individual.
-- Establishment of the Central Government for the United States
-- Establish the United States Federal Reserve Bank
-- Control and facilitate the "Secret Societies" .
-- Centralize inner power by controlling the nations Secret Services
-- Fabricate conflicts such as the Cold War and Terrorism
-- Create artificial events such as 9/11 to manipulate populations
-- Control thinking by controlling Educational, History, Media
- Maintain a conscript army through economic repression and inquisition.
--Manage the health of the populous.
Jesuit Assassinations
Many are those who have dared to stand against the great Jesuit General and the Great Jesuit cause. But, where are they now? What have they achieved except their own ruination and that of their own lands? How can the unworthy heretic think they can oppose the great Jesuit Order and Organization? The Jesuit brotherhood will destroy the heretics and the indigenous peoples and their wrong beliefs taking from them everything and leaving them stunned, shocked and dismayed. Most heretics will not live past the coming inquisitions nor do they deserve to.
All successful revolutionary activity is started from the top by leadership. Therefore potential leaders must be assassinated as soon as there is the slightest indication of their potential to undermine the Jesuit strategy.
Pope Clement XIV - Suppressed the Jesuit order in 1773 and was assassinated.
JFK - Dared to resist the authority of the Jesuit General and was assassinated.
Abraham Lincoln - Resisted the Jesuits after the Civil War and was assassinated.
Benito Pablo Juarez - Purged Mexico of the Jesuit influence and was assassinated.
Malcolm X - Assassinated for efforts to root out the Masonic influence over the Black Muslims.
Louis T. McFadden - Assassinated for promoting the end of the Federal Reserve.
Che Guevara - Assassinated for resisting the Jesuit subjugation of South America.
The Jesuit Vatican New World Order