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Reason: None provided.

Jacobins’ emphasis on centralization, state control, and forced labor = proto-communist ideology. The Reign of Terror, The Law of Suspects, The Vendée Uprising, and in revulsion (think: dialectic!) to the Catholic church they nationalized church property, established a new secular calendar, and pursued policies that led to the persecution of clergy and religious practitioners, executed or exiled many of their former allies and opponents, including the Girondins, who were seen as too moderate; it turned into total chaos, to which meanwhile:

the Monarchists maintained a strong allegiance to the Pope and the Catholic Church’s hierarchical structure. They believed in the authority of the Pope and the need for the Church to be governed from Rome, and, consequentially, these monarchs, would no doubt be subservient to the Pope...and not their people

Classic Hegelian dialectic if you ask me. The crazy Commies are easy to spot; but the 'rational religious', more difficult to detect due to their appeal to common decency and order, would usher your nation right into the hands of their 'Holy Father' in Rome, or your Muslim equivalent if we want to divulge into a different example.

I'll toss these out and let viewers decide:

https://greatbooksguy.com/2023/09/12/the-papacy-the-jesuits-and-the-french-revolution-1758-1799/

...He was a friendly and intelligent pope, however he was painfully inexperienced when it came to the art of politics...

Wait, I thought Popes weren't involved in politics?! Kek

https://www.quora.com/Is-there-actual-evidence-that-the-Jesuits-really-helped-to-instigate-the-French-Revolution

https://vaticanassassins.org/2011/04/11/ejp-replies-to-andreas-on-jesuit-connection-to-illuminati-and-french-revolution/ *

*I disagree with this author's eschatology and some other things which he believes, but his research on the Jesuits is full of rare gems and for that I pay attention.

In addition to these I recommend Charles Chiniquy's "Fifty Years in the Church of Rome" https://libsysdigi.library.uiuc.edu/OCA/Books2009-06/fiftyyearsinchur00chini/fiftyyearsinchur00chini.pdf

Problem Reaction Solution

Create (directly or indirectly!) the CHAOS to which the people will demand the SOLUTION of more TYRANNY. What is Nick Fuentes and his Groypers constant refrain? "Due to the insane levels of immorality, we need a theocratic-dictatorship!"

We cannot let MAGA ever go this direction!

That Hegeset or whatever Dues Vult tattoo guy Trump appointed...he better stick to the scope of his domestic job, I tell ya

Same goes for every one else. I don't much like the fact that the SCOTUS is majority Catholic. What the actual happened to this our Protestant nation? The whore of Babylon has been busier than Kamala Harris!

And don't give me that Ark and the Dove nonsense Dues! We all know Catholics were barred from holding government jobs and from voting precisely because of their 'dual loyalty' to Rome over America.

Spies and lies, everywhere.

2 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Jacobins’ emphasis on centralization, state control, and forced labor = proto-communist ideology. The Reign of Terror, The Law of Suspects, The Vendée Uprising, and in revulsion (think: dialectic!) to the Catholic church they nationalized church property, established a new secular calendar, and pursued policies that led to the persecution of clergy and religious practitioners, executed or exiled many of their former allies and opponents, including the Girondins, who were seen as too moderate; it turned into total chaos, to which meanwhile:

the Monarchists maintained a strong allegiance to the Pope and the Catholic Church’s hierarchical structure. They believed in the authority of the Pope and the need for the Church to be governed from Rome, and, consequentially, these monarchs, would no doubt be subservient to the Pope...and not their people

Classic Hegelian dialectic if you ask me.

I'll toss these out and let viewers decide:

https://greatbooksguy.com/2023/09/12/the-papacy-the-jesuits-and-the-french-revolution-1758-1799/

...He was a friendly and intelligent pope, however he was painfully inexperienced when it came to the art of politics...

Wait, I thought Popes weren't involved in politics?! Kek

https://www.quora.com/Is-there-actual-evidence-that-the-Jesuits-really-helped-to-instigate-the-French-Revolution

https://vaticanassassins.org/2011/04/11/ejp-replies-to-andreas-on-jesuit-connection-to-illuminati-and-french-revolution/ *

*I disagree with this author's eschatology and some other things which he believes, but his research on the Jesuits is full of rare gems and for that I pay attention.

In addition to these I recommend Charles Chiniquy's "Fifty Years in the Church of Rome" https://libsysdigi.library.uiuc.edu/OCA/Books2009-06/fiftyyearsinchur00chini/fiftyyearsinchur00chini.pdf

Problem Reaction Solution

Create (directly or indirectly!) the CHAOS to which the people will demand the SOLUTION of more TYRANNY. What is Nick Fuentes and his Groypers constant refrain? "Due to the insane levels of immorality, we need a theocratic-dictatorship!"

We cannot let MAGA ever go this direction!

That Hegeset or whatever Dues Vult tattoo guy Trump appointed...he better stick to the scope of his domestic job, I tell ya

Same goes for every one else. I don't much like the fact that the SCOTUS is majority Catholic. What the actual happened to this our Protestant nation? The whore of Babylon has been busier than Kamala Harris!

And don't give me that Ark and the Dove nonsense Dues! We all know Catholics were barred from holding government jobs and from voting precisely because of their 'dual loyalty' to Rome over America.

Spies and lies, everywhere.

2 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Jacobins’ emphasis on centralization, state control, and forced labor = proto-communist ideology. The Reign of Terror, The Law of Suspects, The Vendée Uprising, and in revulsion (think: dialectic!) to the Catholic church they nationalized church property, established a new secular calendar, and pursued policies that led to the persecution of clergy and religious practitioners, executed or exiled many of their former allies and opponents, including the Girondins, who were seen as too moderate; it turned into total chaos, to which meanwhile:

the Monarchists maintained a strong allegiance to the Pope and the Catholic Church’s hierarchical structure. They believed in the authority of the Pope and the need for the Church to be governed from Rome, and, consequentially, these monarchs, would no doubt be subservient to the Pope...and not their people

Classic Hegelian dialectic if you ask me.

I'll toss these out and let viewers decide:

https://greatbooksguy.com/2023/09/12/the-papacy-the-jesuits-and-the-french-revolution-1758-1799/

...He was a friendly and intelligent pope, however he was painfully inexperienced when it came to the art of politics...

Wait, I thought Popes weren't involved in politics?! Kek

https://www.quora.com/Is-there-actual-evidence-that-the-Jesuits-really-helped-to-instigate-the-French-Revolution

https://vaticanassassins.org/2011/04/11/ejp-replies-to-andreas-on-jesuit-connection-to-illuminati-and-french-revolution/ *

*I disagree with this author's eschatology and some other things which he believes, but his research on the Jesuits is full of rare gems and for that I pay attention.

In addition to these I recommend Charles Chiniquy's "Fifty Years in the Church of Rome" https://libsysdigi.library.uiuc.edu/OCA/Books2009-06/fiftyyearsinchur00chini/fiftyyearsinchur00chini.pdf

Problem Reaction Solution

Create (directly or indirectly!) the CHAOS to which the people will demand the SOLUTION of more TYRANNY. What is Nick Fuentes and his Groypers constant refrain? "Due to the insane levels of immorality, we need a theocratic-dictatorship!"

We cannot let MAGA ever go this direction!

That Hegeset or whatever Dues Vult tattoo guy Trump appointed...he better stick to the scope of his domestic job, I tell ya

Same goes for every one else. I don't much like the fact that the SCOTUS is majority Catholic. What the actual happened to this our Protestant nation? The whore of Babylon has been busier than Kamala Harris!

2 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Jacobins’ emphasis on centralization, state control, and forced labor = proto-communist ideology. The Reign of Terror, The Law of Suspects, The Vendée Uprising, and in revulsion (think: dialectic!) to the Catholic church they nationalized church property, established a new secular calendar, and pursued policies that led to the persecution of clergy and religious practitioners, executed or exiled many of their former allies and opponents, including the Girondins, who were seen as too moderate; it turned into total chaos, to which meanwhile:

the Monarchists maintained a strong allegiance to the Pope and the Catholic Church’s hierarchical structure. They believed in the authority of the Pope and the need for the Church to be governed from Rome, and, consequentially, these monarchs, would no doubt be subservient to the Pope...and not their people

Classic Hegelian dialectic if you ask me.

I'll toss these out and let viewers decide:

https://greatbooksguy.com/2023/09/12/the-papacy-the-jesuits-and-the-french-revolution-1758-1799/

...He was a friendly and intelligent pope, however he was painfully inexperienced when it came to the art of politics...

Wait, I thought Popes weren't involved in politics?! Kek

https://www.quora.com/Is-there-actual-evidence-that-the-Jesuits-really-helped-to-instigate-the-French-Revolution

https://vaticanassassins.org/2011/04/11/ejp-replies-to-andreas-on-jesuit-connection-to-illuminati-and-french-revolution/ *

*I disagree with this author's eschatology and some other things which he believes, but his research on the Jesuits is full of rare gems and for that I pay attention.

In addition to these I recommend Charles Chiniquy's "Fifty Years in the Church of Rome" https://libsysdigi.library.uiuc.edu/OCA/Books2009-06/fiftyyearsinchur00chini/fiftyyearsinchur00chini.pdf

Problem Reaction Solution

Create (directly or indirectly!) the CHAOS to which the people will demand the SOLUTION of more TYRANNY. What is Nick Fuentes and his Groypers constant refrain? "Due to the insane levels of immorality, we need a theocratic-dictatorship!"

We cannot let MAGA ever go this direction!

That Hegeset or whatever Dues Vult tattoo guy Trump appointed...he better stick to the scope of his domestic job, I tell ya

Same goes for every one else. I don't much like the fact that the SCOTUS is majority Catholic. What the actual fuck happened to this our Protestant nation? The whore of Babylon has been busier than Kamala Harris!

2 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Jacobins’ emphasis on centralization, state control, and forced labor = proto-communist ideology. The Reign of Terror, The Law of Suspects, The Vendée Uprising, and in revulsion (think: dialectic!) to the Catholic church they nationalized church property, established a new secular calendar, and pursued policies that led to the persecution of clergy and religious practitioners, executed or exiled many of their former allies and opponents, including the Girondins, who were seen as too moderate; it turned into total chaos, to which meanwhile:

the Monarchists maintained a strong allegiance to the Pope and the Catholic Church’s hierarchical structure. They believed in the authority of the Pope and the need for the Church to be governed from Rome, and, consequentially, these monarchs, would no doubt be subservient to the Pope...and not their people

Classic Hegelian dialectic if you ask me.

I'll toss these out and let viewers decide:

https://greatbooksguy.com/2023/09/12/the-papacy-the-jesuits-and-the-french-revolution-1758-1799/

...He was a friendly and intelligent pope, however he was painfully inexperienced when it came to the art of politics...

Wait, I thought Popes weren't involved in politics?! Kek

https://www.quora.com/Is-there-actual-evidence-that-the-Jesuits-really-helped-to-instigate-the-French-Revolution

https://vaticanassassins.org/2011/04/11/ejp-replies-to-andreas-on-jesuit-connection-to-illuminati-and-french-revolution/ *

*I disagree with this author's eschatology and some other things which he believes, but his research on the Jesuits is full of rare gems and for that I pay attention.

In addition to these I recommend Charles Chiniquy's "Fifty Years in the Church of Rome" https://libsysdigi.library.uiuc.edu/OCA/Books2009-06/fiftyyearsinchur00chini/fiftyyearsinchur00chini.pdf

Problem Reaction Solution

Create (directly or indirectly!) the CHAOS to which the people will demand the SOLUTION of more TYRANNY. What is Nick Fuentes and his Groypers constant refrain? "Due to the insane levels of immorality, we need a theocratic-dictatorship!"

We cannot let MAGA ever go this direction!

That Dues Vult tattoo guy Trump appointed...he better stick to the scope of his domestic job, I tell ya

2 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Jacobins’ emphasis on centralization, state control, and forced labor = proto-communist ideology. The Reign of Terror, The Law of Suspects, The Vendée Uprising, and in revulsion (think: dialectic!) to the Catholic church they nationalized church property, established a new secular calendar, and pursued policies that led to the persecution of clergy and religious practitioners, executed or exiled many of their former allies and opponents, including the Girondins, who were seen as too moderate; it turned into total chaos, to which meanwhile:

the Monarchists maintained a strong allegiance to the Pope and the Catholic Church’s hierarchical structure. They believed in the authority of the Pope and the need for the Church to be governed from Rome, and, consequentially, these monarchs, would no doubt be subservient to the Pope...and not their people

Classic Hegelian dialectic if you ask me.

I'll toss these out and let viewers decide:

https://greatbooksguy.com/2023/09/12/the-papacy-the-jesuits-and-the-french-revolution-1758-1799/

...He was a friendly and intelligent pope, however he was painfully inexperienced when it came to the art of politics...

Wait, I thought Popes weren't involved in politics?! Kek

https://www.quora.com/Is-there-actual-evidence-that-the-Jesuits-really-helped-to-instigate-the-French-Revolution

https://vaticanassassins.org/2011/04/11/ejp-replies-to-andreas-on-jesuit-connection-to-illuminati-and-french-revolution/ *

*I disagree with this author's eschatology and some other things which he believes, but his research on the Jesuits is full of rare gems and for that I pay attention.

In addition to these I recommend Charles Chiniquy's "Fifty Years in the Church of Rome" https://libsysdigi.library.uiuc.edu/OCA/Books2009-06/fiftyyearsinchur00chini/fiftyyearsinchur00chini.pdf

Problem Reaction Solution

Create (directly or indirectly!) the CHAOS to which the people will demand the SOLUTION of more TYRANNY. What is Nick Fuentes and his Groypers constant refrain? "Due to the insane levels of immorality, we need a theocratic-dictatorship!"

We cannot let MAGA ever go this direction!

That Dues Vult tattoo guy Trump appointed...he better stick to the scope of his domestic job, I tell ya

2 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Jacobins’ emphasis on centralization, state control, and forced labor = proto-communist ideology. The Reign of Terror, The Law of Suspects, The Vendée Uprising, and in revulsion (think: dialectic!) to the Catholic church they nationalized church property, established a new secular calendar, and pursued policies that led to the persecution of clergy and religious practitioners, executed or exiled many of their former allies and opponents, including the Girondins, who were seen as too moderate; it turned into total chaos, to which meanwhile:

the Monarchists maintained a strong allegiance to the Pope and the Catholic Church’s hierarchical structure. They believed in the authority of the Pope and the need for the Church to be governed from Rome, and, consequentially, these monarchs, would no doubt be subservient to the Pope...and not their people

Classic Hegelian dialectic if you ask me.

I'll toss these out and let viewers decide:

https://greatbooksguy.com/2023/09/12/the-papacy-the-jesuits-and-the-french-revolution-1758-1799/

...He was a friendly and intelligent pope, however he was painfully inexperienced when it came to the art of politics...

Wait, I thought Popes weren't involved in politics?! Kek

https://www.quora.com/Is-there-actual-evidence-that-the-Jesuits-really-helped-to-instigate-the-French-Revolution

https://vaticanassassins.org/2011/04/11/ejp-replies-to-andreas-on-jesuit-connection-to-illuminati-and-french-revolution/ *

*I disagree with this author's eschatology and some other things which he believes, but his research on the Jesuits is full of rare gems and for that I pay attention.

In addition to these I recommend Charles Chiniquy's "Fifty Years in the Church of Rome" https://libsysdigi.library.uiuc.edu/OCA/Books2009-06/fiftyyearsinchur00chini/fiftyyearsinchur00chini.pdf

Problem Reaction Solution

Create (directly or indirectly!) the CHAOS to which the people will demand the SOLUTION of more TYRANNY. What is Nick Fuentes and his Groypers constant refrain? "Due to the insane levels of immorality, we need a theocratic-dictatorship!"

We cannot let MAGA ever go this direction!

2 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Jacobins’ emphasis on centralization, state control, and forced labor = proto-communist ideology. The Reign of Terror, The Law of Suspects, The Vendée Uprising, and in revulsion (think: dialectic!) to the Catholic church they nationalized church property, established a new secular calendar, and pursued policies that led to the persecution of clergy and religious practitioners, executed or exiled many of their former allies and opponents, including the Girondins, who were seen as too moderate; it turned into total chaos, to which meanwhile:

the Monarchists maintained a strong allegiance to the Pope and the Catholic Church’s hierarchical structure. They believed in the authority of the Pope and the need for the Church to be governed from Rome, and, consequentially, these monarchs, would no doubt be subservient to the Pope...and not their people

Classic Hegelian dialectic if you ask me.

I'll toss these out and let viewers decide:

https://greatbooksguy.com/2023/09/12/the-papacy-the-jesuits-and-the-french-revolution-1758-1799/

https://www.quora.com/Is-there-actual-evidence-that-the-Jesuits-really-helped-to-instigate-the-French-Revolution

https://vaticanassassins.org/2011/04/11/ejp-replies-to-andreas-on-jesuit-connection-to-illuminati-and-french-revolution/ *

*I disagree with this author's eschatology and some other things which he believes, but his research on the Jesuits is full of rare gems and for that I pay attention.

In addition to these I recommend Charles Chiniquy's "Fifty Years in the Church of Rome" https://libsysdigi.library.uiuc.edu/OCA/Books2009-06/fiftyyearsinchur00chini/fiftyyearsinchur00chini.pdf

Problem Reaction Solution

Create (directly or indirectly!) the CHAOS to which the people will demand the SOLUTION of more TYRANNY. What is Nick Fuentes and his Groypers constant refrain? "Due to the insane levels of immorality, we need a theocratic-dictatorship!"

We cannot let MAGA ever go this direction!

2 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Jacobins’ emphasis on centralization, state control, and forced labor = proto-communist ideology. The Reign of Terror, The Law of Suspects, The Vendée Uprising, and in revulsion (think: dialectic!) to the Catholic church they nationalized church property, established a new secular calendar, and pursued policies that led to the persecution of clergy and religious practitioners, executed or exiled many of their former allies and opponents, including the Girondins, who were seen as too moderate; it turned into total chaos, to which meanwhile:

the Monarchists maintained a strong allegiance to the Pope and the Catholic Church’s hierarchical structure. They believed in the authority of the Pope and the need for the Church to be governed from Rome, and, consequentially, their monarchs, would no doubt be subservient to the Pope.

Classic Hegelian dialectic if you ask me.

I'll toss these out and let viewers decide:

https://greatbooksguy.com/2023/09/12/the-papacy-the-jesuits-and-the-french-revolution-1758-1799/

https://www.quora.com/Is-there-actual-evidence-that-the-Jesuits-really-helped-to-instigate-the-French-Revolution

https://vaticanassassins.org/2011/04/11/ejp-replies-to-andreas-on-jesuit-connection-to-illuminati-and-french-revolution/ *

*I disagree with this author's eschatology and some other things which he believes, but his research on the Jesuits is full of rare gems and for that I pay attention.

In addition to these I recommend Charles Chiniquy's "Fifty Years in the Church of Rome" https://libsysdigi.library.uiuc.edu/OCA/Books2009-06/fiftyyearsinchur00chini/fiftyyearsinchur00chini.pdf

Problem Reaction Solution

Create (directly or indirectly!) the CHAOS to which the people will demand the SOLUTION of more TYRANNY. What is Nick Fuentes and his Groypers constant refrain? "Due to the insane levels of immorality, we need a theocratic-dictatorship!"

We cannot let MAGA ever go this direction!

2 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Jacobins’ emphasis on centralization, state control, and forced labor = proto-communist ideology. The Reign of Terror, The Law of Suspects, The Vendée Uprising, and in revulsion (think: dialectic!) to the Catholic church they nationalized church property, established a new secular calendar, and pursued policies that led to the persecution of clergy and religious practitioners, executed or exiled many of their former allies and opponents, including the Girondins, who were seen as too moderate; it turned into total chaos, to which meanwhile:

the Monarchists maintained a strong allegiance to the Pope and the Catholic Church’s hierarchical structure. They believed in the authority of the Pope and the need for the Church to be governed from Rome, and, consequentially, their monarchs, would no doubt be subservient to the Pope.

Classic Hegelian dialectic if you ask me.

I'll toss these out and let viewers decide:

https://greatbooksguy.com/2023/09/12/the-papacy-the-jesuits-and-the-french-revolution-1758-1799/

https://www.quora.com/Is-there-actual-evidence-that-the-Jesuits-really-helped-to-instigate-the-French-Revolution

https://vaticanassassins.org/2011/04/11/ejp-replies-to-andreas-on-jesuit-connection-to-illuminati-and-french-revolution/ *

*I disagree with this author's eschatology and some other things which he believes, but his research on the Jesuits is full of rare gems and for that I pay attention.

In addition to these I recommend Charles Chiniquy's "Fifty Years in the Church of Rome" https://libsysdigi.library.uiuc.edu/OCA/Books2009-06/fiftyyearsinchur00chini/fiftyyearsinchur00chini.pdf

Problem Reaction Solution

Create the CHAOS to which the people will demand the SOLUTION of more TYRANNY. What is Nick Fuentes and his Groypers constant refrain? "Due to the insane levels of immorality, we need a theocratic-dictatorship!"

We cannot let MAGA ever go this direction!

2 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Jacobins’ emphasis on centralization, state control, and forced labor = proto-communist ideology. The Reign of Terror, The Law of Suspects, The Vendée Uprising, and in revulsion (think: dialectic!) to the Catholic church they nationalized church property, established a new secular calendar, and pursued policies that led to the persecution of clergy and religious practitioners, executed or exiled many of their former allies and opponents, including the Girondins, who were seen as too moderate; it turned into total chaos, to which meanwhile:

the Monarchists maintained a strong allegiance to the Pope and the Catholic Church’s hierarchical structure. They believed in the authority of the Pope and the need for the Church to be governed from Rome, and, consequentially, their monarchs, would no doubt be subservient to the Pope.

Classic Hegelian dialectic if you ask me.

I'll toss these out and let viewers decide:

https://greatbooksguy.com/2023/09/12/the-papacy-the-jesuits-and-the-french-revolution-1758-1799/

https://www.quora.com/Is-there-actual-evidence-that-the-Jesuits-really-helped-to-instigate-the-French-Revolution

https://vaticanassassins.org/2011/04/11/ejp-replies-to-andreas-on-jesuit-connection-to-illuminati-and-french-revolution/ *

*I disagree with this author's eschatology and some other things which he believes, but his research on the Jesuits is full of rare gems and for that I pay attention.

In addition to these I recommend Charles Chiniquy's "Fifty Years in the Church of Rome" https://libsysdigi.library.uiuc.edu/OCA/Books2009-06/fiftyyearsinchur00chini/fiftyyearsinchur00chini.pdf

2 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

one moment

2 days ago
1 score