Check out all the links I posted. You're going to like 'em :) It gives a totally different perspective from what we're commonly fed by Freemasonic historians. I was blown away for years learning history from a Catholic perspective.
I'm not saying we'll come to the same conclusion, but if you like to research history, you'll appreciate another perspective from the 99% of stuff out there. I promise.
The first link paints the Jesuit order in a great light.. from what I can see and tell from the Jesuits, they’ve either been infiltrated or have always been a counter catholic order
In Beth Griech-Polelle’s article, we find a similar theme to that of Elmgren’s research: Jesuits and Jews are portrayed as being one and the same entity posing an existential threat, only this time, it is not in Finnish post-Civil War society, but rather in Nazi Germany. Examining the views of various Nazi leaders, Griech-Polelle seeks to show how Adolf Hitler, Alfred Rosenberg, Dietrich Eckart, and others conflated long-standing stereotypes and imagery of Jesuits with stereotypes of Jewish-ness and Bolshevism. In these leaders’ minds, Bolshevism was the product of Jewish materialistic thinking and Jesuitism had been inundated with “Jewish qualities.” Both Jesuitism and Jewish-ness were seen as working together to pose an existential threat to the continued success of the German people.
When studying history the only thing you can be sure of is that everyone lies to spin their narrative into the best possible light. Our history as told is muddled and mucked up by self-serving tyrants on both sides.
I doubt you were ever told history from a Catholic historian. Public schools, libraries, radio, publishing houses, TV printed media and universities are all controlled by Freemasons in the USA.
Check out all the links I posted. You're going to like 'em :) It gives a totally different perspective from what we're commonly fed by Freemasonic historians. I was blown away for years learning history from a Catholic perspective.
I'm not saying we'll come to the same conclusion, but if you like to research history, you'll appreciate another perspective from the 99% of stuff out there. I promise.
The first link paints the Jesuit order in a great light.. from what I can see and tell from the Jesuits, they’ve either been infiltrated or have always been a counter catholic order
They were infiltrated by Freemasonry - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OIdANhgrm7k&list=PLOtKxMklQeXbXpwe4_Xk9vru9WGQJvXHK&index=9
The Jesuits began as an anti-communist order.
Entire playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOtKxMklQeXbXpwe4_Xk9vru9WGQJvXHK
There are 13 videos on that playlist alone about the Jesuits told from a different perspective other than "Jesuits bad!"
Here is more: https://brill.com/view/journals/jjs/5/1/article-p1_1.xml?language=en
Also, https://fatima.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/BT057-Alta-Vendita-2019-WEB2.pdf
The Jesuits were created to destroy the Protestant Reformation, and infiltrated Freemasonry as part of their mission.
You've got it backwards.
I vouch for that. Jesuits ain't good news.
Protestant Reformation was Freemasonic.
I do not have it backwards.
When studying history the only thing you can be sure of is that everyone lies to spin their narrative into the best possible light. Our history as told is muddled and mucked up by self-serving tyrants on both sides.
I doubt you were ever told history from a Catholic historian. Public schools, libraries, radio, publishing houses, TV printed media and universities are all controlled by Freemasons in the USA.
Well I did go to Catholic schools and almost all of my teachers were either nuns or Jesuits.
Was that post 1960?
Then you got post NWO-takeover "Catholic" history.