Liberation Theology, the CIA, and the Vatican: A New Direction for Latin America?
The United States has long used the Vatican as an instrument of foreign policy in Latin America. As the first pope from the Americas, the election of Jorge Mario Bergoglio could signal a new direction for the Catholic Church.
Marx's ideas were created in the 16th century by the Jesuits and perfected by them in South America over a span of 2 centuries using the indigenous people as guinea pigs. They separated the women from the men and the children from their parents and put them all in separate housing in reductions. The Jesuits then began reeducating them against the monarchy, taught them the art of warfare, armed them, and led them in an attack against the government. As a result of this treasonous act, the Jesuits were expelled from South America. Former Secretary of the United States Navy, Richard W. Thompson, describes these events in the 10th chapter of his book, Footprints of the Jesuits.
Fast-forward to Marx....At the British Museum, which was run by the Jesuits, Marx learned from them:
The Jesuits were--and still are--actively involved in the process of dismantling governments all over the world using "Marx's" ideology.
They now call the stages of said process "social justice" (this is the stage in which they divide society into factions over manufactured social issues, all of which are blamed on the government) and "liberation theology" (this is the stage in which they lead society into open revolt and/or guerrilla warfare to topple targeted governments).
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https://www.jamesjpn.net/conspiracy/the-jesuit-illuminati-jewish-connection/