So this happened. Just after the idiot's speech, France's US embassy tweeted 'Revolution'.
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The Catholic king of France banished the Jesuits for the same reasons the Knights Templar were executed (sodomy, bestiality, and crimes against children), and the Jesuit order was ultimately banned by the Pope due to pressure from the European countries.
The Jesuits infiltrated Freemasonry through the Bavarian Illuminati and went on a revenge tour. They wiped out the French priests who had take over the Inquisition and ultimately imprisoned the Pope in 1798.
That Catholic church was based for executing Templars? Agreed? Agreed.
Freemasonry historians say that they get their knowledge from Knights Templars Not the Jesuits. Freemasonry is a fraternal organisation which developed out of guilds of actual, working stonemasons (known as ‘operative masons’) in the Middle Ages. These were the highly skilled men who would travel long distances to build cathedrals and other landmarks, with early ‘lodges’ being set up on building sites to accommodate them. Over the centuries, the era of operative masons began to wane, and slowly the guilds began to take in distinguished people who were not stonecutters and builders. These members became known as ‘speculative masons’. Exactly when and how the organisation went from being made up of literal, operative masons to allegorical, speculative masons is still a matter of debate. But the era of speculative Freemasonry as we know it today – a semi-secretive organisation of well-connected men – began in 1717 when a cluster of London lodges gathered in a tavern to create the first Grand Lodge.
Adam Weishaupt was an "ex-Jesuit" when he took control of the Bavarian Illuminati and infiltrated Freemasonry. Keep pretending Jesuit infiltrators would reveal their true identities if it would compromise their mission.
Friday 13 is still a superstitious day of bad luck, because it was on Friday, October 13, 1307 when the Knights Templar were arrested.
As far as the year 1717 referenced in your copy/paste paragraph, here's what the Freemasons have to say-
On St John's Day, 24 June 1717, four London Lodges, which had existed for some time, came together at the Goose and Gridiron Tavern in St Paul’s Churchyard, declared themselves a Grand Lodge and elected Anthony Sayer as their first Grand Master. This was the first Grand Lodge in the world. This was the founding of the Premier Grand Lodge, the first of its kind anywhere in the world and the origins of the United Grand Lodge of England.
https://www.ugle.org.uk/discover-freemasonry/history-freemasonry
Archived link - https://archive.ph/zRn5O
Interesting. St. John's Day is a Roman Catholic feast day.
On St. John's Eve, it's a Church tradition to build bonfires, and these same fires were lit by the pagans in celebration of the summer solstice.
Here's the secular version of the history-
In observations made centuries apart, several European writers concluded that bonfires still constructed in certain parts of Europe are the outgrowth of an ancient Celtic custom of building large ceremonial fires to honor the sun.
Centuries before the birth of Christ, the British Isles and Gaul (France) were inhabited by the Celts whose powerful religious leaders, the Druids, had the sun as their principle object of worship. To pay homage to this great source of power and light, fires were built at the time of the winter and summer solstices. The Celts were dependent on farming for their tribal livelihood and believed that the fires would hasten the return of Spring and prolong the days of Summer.
Following the birth of Christ, Druid beliefs were gradually supplanted by Christianity, and the fire ritual took on religious meanings.
http://festivalofthebonfires.org/history/
Archived link - https://archive.ph/Ka1qc
And here's a Catholic blogger's version, explaining it from the perspective of the Roman Catholic Church. Both sources are in agreement, but the Catholic source mentions some of the explanations provided to the profane (the same Catholics Pope Francis encourages to get vaccinated) -
The ancient summer solstice celebrations spread throughout many nations, and was moved to June 23rd, the vigil or eve of the anniversary of the birth of St. John the Baptist who, according to legend, represented a “lantern of light” to the people. The festive fires were burned in his honor.
And indeed, it is an ancient tradition of the Church to build a bonfire on the night of June 23, the vigil of St. John’s nativity, and keep watch through the night. The vigil of this feast is also symbolic in that it takes place only a few days after the summer solstice, the longest day of the year, calling to mind St. John’s declaration that, “He must increase, but I must decrease” (John 3:30).
https://catholicgentleman.com/2016/06/build-bonfire-nativity-st-john-baptist/
https://archive.ph/IPDk9
P.S. If you're going to use a shitty source for your information, you should at least link to it. (And I say shitty because it's the same company that produces drivel such as Ancient Aliens.)
https://www.history.co.uk/shows/lost-relics-of-the-knights-templar/articles/the-templar-freemason-connection
Archived link - https://archive.ph/N98lU
President Trump was Jesuit educated. Is he in on this modern Masonic coup against western civilization?
I spent enough time explaining the 300 year war between Masons & the Holy Roman Catholic Church & original church founded by the 12 Apostles.
You’re grasping at straws & ignoring centuries of Christian history to shape your limited world view.