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[–]hennaojisan 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (5 children)

Damn. I put your username in a PM to somebody and you got it. I was telling him that link I sent you yesterday about the oath. It had another link to stuff he might have been interested in, but he said basically it was nonsense. So one link embarrassed me two times. I was way over-caffeinated yesterday. Sunday night in the US and saidit is so dead.

Did you listen to the Rense interview with Herbert Dorsey? He made many claims about Jesuits but what should have set off my bullshit detector was his claim that Hitler and many scientists escaped to Argentina after the war and then the scientists made spacecraft that went to the moon and to Mars. I am so gullible sometimes.

[–]Jesus 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (4 children)

I don't trust Rense at all. I have yet to watch the video. I'm still researching the oath and reading a 17th and 19th century book on its origins to get a better idea of the forgery.

The jesuit narrative, like I've said is a limited hangout. I'm researching the origins of Jesuitism and their relationship with atheistic, illuminist Jews as well as Freemasons, both of whom the Nazis persecuted. There's plenty of disinfo on the internet, that's why I won't trust a blog, I'll certainly read it, but I have to find the source and it's original origins. That makes everything go much slower but it allows for a better understanding.

[–]hennaojisan 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (3 children)

Yes, I have never trusted Rense (maybe Catholics in Action Disinfo) but I fell for Lamont and somehow went with Rense and Dorsey. But really, Nazis on Mars? That is way farfetched although on the very outside of possible. Possible only if the Operation Paperclip Germans were the B Team.

However, I have seen quotes from Napoleon about Jesuits (almost certainly disinfo, where he goes on about them being power-mad) and when Napoleon calls a group power-mad, well, that is saying a lot. I was brainwashed for a couple of days there but I'm all right now.

I only have two glasses of wine a day.

Happy to make your acquaintance.

[–]Jesus 3 insightful - 1 fun3 insightful - 0 fun4 insightful - 1 fun -  (2 children)

Yeah, I read many books on the Jesuits, specifically some notable ones written by a Jewish Zionist. Problem is he sources very little and you have to take his word for almost everything. He tries to say the Jesuits were an arm of the church, but never mentions that the traditionalists loathed them.

[–]hennaojisan 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

Problem is he sources very little...

Like me.

Since two years after 9/11 I have been convinced that Zionists were our biggest problem but a few days of reading about Jesuits changed my mind. Now my mind is changed back again. I am so wishy-washy but I guess that is what propaganda is all about.

[–]hennaojisan 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

Here are some quotes—and their sources—about Jesuits. Though Ignatius de Loyola's parents were Jews, there seem to be some differences between Zionists and Jesuits. For example, Jesuits were fond of poisoning their enemies.

https://comingworldwar3.wordpress.com/2010/05/01/famous-quotes-about-the-jesuit-order/ [Contains the sources for these quotes]

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 Bonaparte

“This society [Jesuits] has been a greater calamity to mankind than the French Revolution, or Napoleon's despotism or ideology. It has obstructed the progress of reformation and the improvement of the human mind in society much longer and more fatally. {Letter to Thomas Jefferson, November 4, 1816. Adams wrote an anonymous 4 volume work on the destructive history of the Jesuits}” ― John Adams, The Adams-Jefferson Letters: The Complete Correspondence Between Thomas Jefferson and Abigail and John Adams

John Adams (1735-1826; 2nd President of the United States) “My history of the Jesuits is not eloquently written, but it is supported by unquestionable authorities, [and] is very particular and very horrible. Their [the Jesuit Order’s] restoration [in 1814 by Pope Pius VII] is indeed a step toward darkness, cruelty, despotism, [and] death. … I do not like the appearance of the Jesuits. If ever there was a body of men who merited eternal damnation on earth and in hell, it is this Society of [Ignatius de] Loyola.”

Marquis de LaFayette (1757-1834; French statesman and general. He served in the American Continental Army under the command of General George Washington during the American Revolutionary War.) “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.”

Lord Palmerston “The presence of the Jesuits in any country, Romanist [i.e., Catholic] or Protestant, is likely to breed social disturbance.”

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.” …In [Heinrich] Himmler [who would become head of the Nazi SS] I see our Ignatius de Loyola [Ed. Note: the founder of the Jesuit Order].””

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) [As he was dying of poisoning]

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.”

Robert Jefferson Breckinridge (March 8, 1800 – December 27, 1871) was a politician and Presbyterian minister. “The Society of Jesus [i.e., the Jesuit Order] is the enemy of man. The whole human race should unite for its overthrow. …For there is no alternative between its total extirpation, and the absolute corruption and degradation of mankind.”

Edmond Paris (Author of the book The Secret History of the Jesuits.) “The public is practically unaware of the overwhelming responsibility carried by the Vatican and its Jesuits in the starting of the two world wars – a situation which may be explained in part by the gigantic finances at the disposition of the Vatican and its Jesuits, giving them power in so many spheres, especially since the last conflict.”

“The war [i.e., the American Civil War of 1861-1865] would never have been possible without the sinister influence of the Jesuits.” — Abraham Lincoln