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I think we are both onto something. You taught me some things I didn’t know. What I am enjoying, is the possibility solving centuries long mystery & crowd sourcing the research. Take a look at my timeline & feel free to give me your feedback.

Here is my hypothesis, Christian (Catholic) civilizations suffered a series of color revolutions in the 18,19 & 20th century (Similar to what we experienced in summer 2020, an organized coup). What tipped me off was when BLM attacked Catholic church’s & attempted tear down statues of King Louis XVI in St. Louis. It stopped and made me think “hey wait, what does the statute of a French Catholic King have to do with George Floyd?”. The Descendent of King Louis wrote a letter to the Catholics of St. Louis, thanking them for standing up & defending their hermitage. It’s a touching letter.

Anyway, your comment below touched on a topic that interests me very much as Catholic Apologist. From my perspective, I see similarities between the the French Revolution & our situation in America now:

“ *They used Freemasons against the Roman Catholic King of France and used Jesuit trained Napoleon to capture and imprison the Pope.

Once the Roman Catholic Church restored the Jesuit order, Napoleon threw the Battle of Waterloo on purpose, and Rothschild, Treasurer of the Vatican, made a fortune betting against him.* “

**** This is a fun exercise, Let’s follow the timeline****

  • Knights Templars were a good order until the 400 year old Catholic order was infected with gnosticism in the higher ranks. They got stomped out & disbanded. Many fled to Scotland & England. I haven’t read anything about Spain, got any reading material on that?

  • Knights Templar predate Jesuits & Freemasons but the Freemason scholars themselves say Templars predates Masonry & the Kids Masons organization is named after Demolay, the leader of the Templars, executed by Catholic King Philip IV.

  • 1717, Masonry is reborn in England & many aristocraticy join.

  • 1737, In eminenti apostolatus specula is a papal bull issued by Pope Clement XII on 28 April 1738, banning Catholics from becoming Freemasons. It arose from Jacobite-Hanoverian rivalry on the continent.

  • 1776 Adam Weishaupt, Jesuit trained German philosopher, professor of civil law and later canon law, and founded of the Illuminati.

  • 1778 Napoleon entered the college of Autun, in 1779 the military school of Brienne, and in 1783 the military school of Paris. (Not sure if in fact these are Jesuit schools but Jesuits founded many schools in Europe & America at this point).

  • May 5, 1789 – Nov 9, 1799, French Revolution. Catholic France & alley to the Colonial States, suffers its own Freemasonic revolution; American Revolutionary fighter & Freemason agent Marquis de Lafayette. Lafayette helped launch the French Revolution in 1789. He served in the National Assembly and drafted the Declaration of the Rights of Man. He proudly sent the key to the Bastille to Washington, who was serving as the President of the United States.

  • 1790, French Freemason Brother Lafayette presents the Keys to the Bastielle to Freemason brother George Washington. Lafayette entrusted the key to Thomas Paine, well-known for his participation in the American Revolution. The actual presentation to George Washington late in the summer of 1790 was an honor that fell to John Rutledge, Jr., a South Carolinian returning to the United States from London.

  • On 15 June 1790, Protestant militiamen massacred 300 Catholics in Nimes. An attempt at a counter-revolution was put down in Lyon on 26 July 1790 by the National Guard. A revolt of soldiers in the Chateauvieux garrison at Nancy on 31 August 1790 was also put down with the loss of 300 lives. Two days later, 45,000 people marched in Nancy in protest of the massacre of the mutineers. Then on 17 September 1790, sailors mutinied in the port of Brest.

  • On 26 August 1790. The Assembly, influenced by Mirabeau, refused to help Spain in its conflict with Britain over Nootka Sound in Canada, breaking the “Family Compact” between the Bourbons of France and Spain. One could be forgiven for asking: "Has the foundation of the catenarian arch of British Freemasonry already been laid in the Assembly? Not only had it been laid, it appeared to be well established.

  • November 27, 1790. Pope Pius VI condemned the Civil Constitution of the clergy, but priests were forced to swear allegiance to it regardless.

  • 1790 Masons kill hundreds of Catholic clergy, monarchy & aristocratics (this is like BLM mob taking over all the functions of society & assigning themselves Commisars). The French Revolution was a power grab. Anyone that mentioned Freemasonry was executed. Masonic assassinations include by not limited to the killing of French priest Jacques-Francois Lefranc in the massacres of September 1792 during the French Revolution.

  • in 1796, during the French Revolutionary Wars, Napoleon's troops had invaded Rome and taken the previous pontiff, Pope Pius VI, as prisoner to France, where he died in 1799. The following year, after the papal seat sat vacant for six months, cardinal Chiaramonti was elected to the papacy, taking the name Pius VII. But because the French had seized the papal tiaras when they had arrested Pius VI, the new pope was crowned on 21 March 1800 with a papier-mâché tiara. ( This Pope seems like he was in the bag for Napoleon after the Masons kidnapped the Pope).

  • To be fair to Washington, at Mount Vernon on 25 September 1798, before his death, he warned the whole of America to beware of secret societies, saying: “I have little more to add than thanks for your wishes and favourable sentiments, except to correct an error you have run into of my presiding over English lodges in this country. The fact is, I preside over none, nor have I been in one more than once or twice in the last thirty years.”

  • In 1806, The first laws to emancipate Jews in France were enacted during the French Revolution, establishing them as citizens equal to other Frenchmen. In countries that Napoleon Bonaparte's ensuing Consulate and French Empire conquered during the Napoleonic Wars, he emancipated the Jews and introduced other ideas of freedom from the French Revolution. For instance, he overrode old laws restricting Jews to reside in ghettos, as well as lifting laws that limited Jews' rights to property, worship, and certain occupations. (sounds like Napoleon was an agent of the JEWS, freemasonry is Kabbalah mystism anyway).

  • July 6, 1809, French troops under the orders of Napoleon Bonaparte scaled the walls of the gardens of the Quirinal Palace in Rome and penetrated into the part of the palace occupied by papal servants. After an hour of violent skirmishes with the Swiss guards, they arrested Pope Pius VII, spiriting him away in the night to Savona, near Genoa. He would not return to Rome for another five years.

  • August 7th 1814, Pope Pius VII who, restored the Society of Jesus, some four decades after its suppression by Pope Clement XIV.

Looking at this comprehensive timeline, it’s fair to assess that Freemasons have been the eternal enemy of traditional Catholics but the Jesuits themselves maybe a compromised branch within the Catholic Church that was in league with the Freemasons. Perhaps both may have initially started as good institutions, both infiltrated? Or perhaps there have been 5th column cells inbedded within both organizations. I do not know for certain, but the common folks seem to live with the consequences of the past.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I think we are both onto something. You taught me some things I didn’t know. What I am enjoying, is the possibility solving centuries long mystery & crowd sourcing the research. Take a look at my timeline & feel free to give me your feedback.

Here is my hypothesis, Christian (Catholic) civilizations suffered a series of color revolutions in the 18,19 & 20th century (Similar to what we experienced in summer 2020, an organized coup). What tipped me off was when BLM attacked Catholic church’s & attempted tear down statues of King Louis XVI in St. Louis. It stopped and made me think “hey wait, what does the statute of a French Catholic King have to do with George Floyd?”. The Descendent of King Louis wrote a letter to the Catholics of St. Louis, thanking them for standing up & defending their hermitage. It’s a touching letter.

Anyway, your comment below beats on a Catholic Apologist perspective between the the French Revolution & now:

*“They used Freemasons against the Roman Catholic King of France and used Jesuit trained Napoleon to capture and imprison the Pope.

Once the Roman Catholic Church restored the Jesuit order, Napoleon threw the Battle of Waterloo on purpose, and Rothschild, Treasurer of the Vatican, made a fortune betting against him.”*

**** This is a fun exercise, Let’s follow the timeline****

  • Knights Templars were a good order until the 400 year old Catholic order was infected with gnosticism in the higher ranks. They got stomped out & disbanded. Many fled to Scotland & England. I haven’t read anything about Spain, got any reading material on that?

  • Knights Templar predate Jesuits & Freemasons but the Freemason scholars themselves say Templars predates Masonry & the Kids Masons organization is named after Demolay, the leader of the Templars, executed by Catholic King Philip IV.

  • 1717, Masonry is reborn in England & many aristocraticy join.

  • 1737, In eminenti apostolatus specula is a papal bull issued by Pope Clement XII on 28 April 1738, banning Catholics from becoming Freemasons. It arose from Jacobite-Hanoverian rivalry on the continent.

  • 1776 Adam Weishaupt, Jesuit trained German philosopher, professor of civil law and later canon law, and founded of the Illuminati.

  • 1778 Napoleon entered the college of Autun, in 1779 the military school of Brienne, and in 1783 the military school of Paris. (Not sure if in fact these are Jesuit schools but Jesuits founded many schools in Europe & America at this point).

  • May 5, 1789 – Nov 9, 1799, French Revolution. Catholic France & alley to the Colonial States, suffers its own Freemasonic revolution; American Revolutionary fighter & Freemason agent Marquis de Lafayette. Lafayette helped launch the French Revolution in 1789. He served in the National Assembly and drafted the Declaration of the Rights of Man. He proudly sent the key to the Bastille to Washington, who was serving as the President of the United States.

  • 1790, French Freemason Brother Lafayette presents the Keys to the Bastielle to Freemason brother George Washington. Lafayette entrusted the key to Thomas Paine, well-known for his participation in the American Revolution. The actual presentation to George Washington late in the summer of 1790 was an honor that fell to John Rutledge, Jr., a South Carolinian returning to the United States from London.

  • On 15 June 1790, Protestant militiamen massacred 300 Catholics in Nimes. An attempt at a counter-revolution was put down in Lyon on 26 July 1790 by the National Guard. A revolt of soldiers in the Chateauvieux garrison at Nancy on 31 August 1790 was also put down with the loss of 300 lives. Two days later, 45,000 people marched in Nancy in protest of the massacre of the mutineers. Then on 17 September 1790, sailors mutinied in the port of Brest.

  • On 26 August 1790. The Assembly, influenced by Mirabeau, refused to help Spain in its conflict with Britain over Nootka Sound in Canada, breaking the “Family Compact” between the Bourbons of France and Spain. One could be forgiven for asking: "Has the foundation of the catenarian arch of British Freemasonry already been laid in the Assembly? Not only had it been laid, it appeared to be well established.

  • November 27, 1790. Pope Pius VI condemned the Civil Constitution of the clergy, but priests were forced to swear allegiance to it regardless.

  • 1790 Masons kill hundreds of Catholic clergy, monarchy & aristocratics (this is like BLM mob taking over all the functions of society & assigning themselves Commisars). The French Revolution was a power grab. Anyone that mentioned Freemasonry was executed. Masonic assassinations include by not limited to the killing of French priest Jacques-Francois Lefranc in the massacres of September 1792 during the French Revolution.

  • in 1796, during the French Revolutionary Wars, Napoleon's troops had invaded Rome and taken the previous pontiff, Pope Pius VI, as prisoner to France, where he died in 1799. The following year, after the papal seat sat vacant for six months, cardinal Chiaramonti was elected to the papacy, taking the name Pius VII. But because the French had seized the papal tiaras when they had arrested Pius VI, the new pope was crowned on 21 March 1800 with a papier-mâché tiara. ( This Pope seems like he was in the bag for Napoleon after the Masons kidnapped the Pope).

  • To be fair to Washington, at Mount Vernon on 25 September 1798, before his death, he warned the whole of America to beware of secret societies, saying: “I have little more to add than thanks for your wishes and favourable sentiments, except to correct an error you have run into of my presiding over English lodges in this country. The fact is, I preside over none, nor have I been in one more than once or twice in the last thirty years.”

  • In 1806, The first laws to emancipate Jews in France were enacted during the French Revolution, establishing them as citizens equal to other Frenchmen. In countries that Napoleon Bonaparte's ensuing Consulate and French Empire conquered during the Napoleonic Wars, he emancipated the Jews and introduced other ideas of freedom from the French Revolution. For instance, he overrode old laws restricting Jews to reside in ghettos, as well as lifting laws that limited Jews' rights to property, worship, and certain occupations. (sounds like Napoleon was an agent of the JEWS, freemasonry is Kabbalah mystism anyway).

  • July 6, 1809, French troops under the orders of Napoleon Bonaparte scaled the walls of the gardens of the Quirinal Palace in Rome and penetrated into the part of the palace occupied by papal servants. After an hour of violent skirmishes with the Swiss guards, they arrested Pope Pius VII, spiriting him away in the night to Savona, near Genoa. He would not return to Rome for another five years.

  • August 7th 1814, Pope Pius VII who, restored the Society of Jesus, some four decades after its suppression by Pope Clement XIV.

Looking at this comprehensive timeline, it’s fair to assess that Freemasons have been the eternal enemy of traditional Catholics but the Jesuits themselves maybe a compromised branch within the Catholic Church that was in league with the Freemasons. Perhaps both may have initially started as good institutions, both infiltrated? Or perhaps there have been 5th column cells inbedded within both organizations. I do not know for certain, but the common folks seem to live with the consequences of the past.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I think we are both onto something. You taught me some things I didn’t know. What I am enjoying, is the possibility solving centuries long mystery & crowd sourcing the research. Take a look at my timeline & feel free to give me your feedback.

Here is my hypothesis, Christian (Catholic) civilizations suffered a series of color revolutions in the 18,19 & 20th century (Similar to what we experienced in summer 2020, an organized coup). What tipped me off was when BLM attacked Catholic church’s & attempted tear down statues of King Louis XVI in St. Louis. It stopped and made me think “hey wait, what does the statute of a French Catholic King have to do with George Floyd?”. The Descendent of King Louis wrote a letter to the Catholics of St. Louis, thanking them for standing up & defending their hermitage. It’s a touching letter.

Anyway, your comment below beats on a Catholic Apologist perspective between the the French Revolution & now:

*“They used Freemasons against the Roman Catholic King of France and used Jesuit trained Napoleon to capture and imprison the Pope.

Once the Roman Catholic Church restored the Jesuit order, Napoleon threw the Battle of Waterloo on purpose, and Rothschild, Treasurer of the Vatican, made a fortune betting against him.”*

**** This is a fun exercise, Let’s follow the timeline****

  • Knights Templars were a good order until the 400 year old Catholic order was infected with gnosticism in the higher ranks. They got stomped out & disbanded. Many fled to Scotland & England. I haven’t read anything about Spain, got any reading material on that?

  • Knights Templar predate Jesuits & Freemasons but the Freemason scholars themselves say Templars predates Masonry & the Kids Masons organization is named after Demolay, the leader of the Templars, executed by Catholic King Philip IV.

  • 1717, Masonry is reborn in England & many aristocraticy join.

  • 1737, In eminenti apostolatus specula is a papal bull issued by Pope Clement XII on 28 April 1738, banning Catholics from becoming Freemasons. It arose from Jacobite-Hanoverian rivalry on the continent.

  • 1776 Adam Weishaupt, Jesuit trained German philosopher, professor of civil law and later canon law, and founded of the Illuminati.

  • 1778 Napoleon entered the college of Autun, in 1779 the military school of Brienne, and in 1783 the military school of Paris. (Not sure if in fact these are Jesuit schools but Jesuits founded many schools in Europe & America at this point).

  • May 5, 1789 – Nov 9, 1799, French Revolution. Catholic France & alley to the Colonial States, suffers its own Freemasonic revolution; American Revolutionary fighter & Freemason agent Marquis de Lafayette. Lafayette helped launch the French Revolution in 1789. He served in the National Assembly and drafted the Declaration of the Rights of Man. He proudly sent the key to the Bastille to Washington, who was serving as the President of the United States.

    1. French Freemason Brother Lafayette presents the Keys to the Bastielle to Freemason brother George Washington. Lafayette entrusted the key to Thomas Paine, well-known for his participation in the American Revolution. The actual presentation to George Washington late in the summer of 1790 was an honor that fell to John Rutledge, Jr., a South Carolinian returning to the United States from London.
  • On 15 June 1790, Protestant militiamen massacred 300 Catholics in Nimes. An attempt at a counter-revolution was put down in Lyon on 26 July 1790 by the National Guard. A revolt of soldiers in the Chateauvieux garrison at Nancy on 31 August 1790 was also put down with the loss of 300 lives. Two days later, 45,000 people marched in Nancy in protest of the massacre of the mutineers. Then on 17 September 1790, sailors mutinied in the port of Brest.

  • On 26 August 1790. The Assembly, influenced by Mirabeau, refused to help Spain in its conflict with Britain over Nootka Sound in Canada, breaking the “Family Compact” between the Bourbons of France and Spain. One could be forgiven for asking: "Has the foundation of the catenarian arch of British Freemasonry already been laid in the Assembly? Not only had it been laid, it appeared to be well established.

  • November 27, 1790. Pope Pius VI condemned the Civil Constitution of the clergy, but priests were forced to swear allegiance to it regardless.

  • 1790 Masons kill hundreds of Catholic clergy, monarchy & aristocratics (this is like BLM mob taking over all the functions of society & assigning themselves Commisars). The French Revolution was a power grab. Anyone that mentioned Freemasonry was executed. Masonic assassinations include by not limited to the killing of French priest Jacques-Francois Lefranc in the massacres of September 1792 during the French Revolution.

  • in 1796, during the French Revolutionary Wars, Napoleon's troops had invaded Rome and taken the previous pontiff, Pope Pius VI, as prisoner to France, where he died in 1799. The following year, after the papal seat sat vacant for six months, cardinal Chiaramonti was elected to the papacy, taking the name Pius VII. But because the French had seized the papal tiaras when they had arrested Pius VI, the new pope was crowned on 21 March 1800 with a papier-mâché tiara. ( This Pope seems like he was in the bag for Napoleon after the Masons kidnapped the Pope).

  • To be fair to Washington, at Mount Vernon on 25 September 1798, before his death, he warned the whole of America to beware of secret societies, saying: “I have little more to add than thanks for your wishes and favourable sentiments, except to correct an error you have run into of my presiding over English lodges in this country. The fact is, I preside over none, nor have I been in one more than once or twice in the last thirty years.”

  • In 1806, The first laws to emancipate Jews in France were enacted during the French Revolution, establishing them as citizens equal to other Frenchmen. In countries that Napoleon Bonaparte's ensuing Consulate and French Empire conquered during the Napoleonic Wars, he emancipated the Jews and introduced other ideas of freedom from the French Revolution. For instance, he overrode old laws restricting Jews to reside in ghettos, as well as lifting laws that limited Jews' rights to property, worship, and certain occupations. (sounds like Napoleon was an agent of the JEWS, freemasonry is Kabbalah mystism anyway).

  • July 6, 1809, French troops under the orders of Napoleon Bonaparte scaled the walls of the gardens of the Quirinal Palace in Rome and penetrated into the part of the palace occupied by papal servants. After an hour of violent skirmishes with the Swiss guards, they arrested Pope Pius VII, spiriting him away in the night to Savona, near Genoa. He would not return to Rome for another five years.

  • August 7th 1814, Pope Pius VII who, restored the Society of Jesus, some four decades after its suppression by Pope Clement XIV.

Looking at this comprehensive timeline, it’s fair to assess that Freemasons have been the eternal enemy of traditional Catholics but the Jesuits themselves maybe a compromised branch within the Catholic Church that was in league with the Freemasons. Perhaps both may have initially started as good institutions, both infiltrated? Or perhaps there have been 5th column cells inbedded within both organizations. I do not know for certain, but the common folks seem to live with the consequences of the past.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I think we are both onto something. You taught me some things I didn’t know. What I am enjoying, is the possibility solving centuries long mystery & crowd sourcing the research. Take a look at my timeline & feel free to give me your feedback.

Here is my hypothesis, Christian (Catholic) civilizations suffered a series of color revolutions in the 18,19 & 20th century (Similar to summer ‘20). What tipped me off was when BLM attacked Catholic church’s & attempted tear down statues of King Louis XVI in St. Louis. It stopped and made me think “hey wait, what does the statute of a French Catholic King have to do with George Floyd?”. The Descendent of King Louis wrote a letter to the Catholics of St. Louis, thanking them for standing up & defending their hermitage. It’s a touching letter.

Anyway, your comment below beats on a Catholic Apologist perspective between the the French Revolution & now:

“They used Freemasons against the Roman Catholic King of France and used Jesuit trained Napoleon to capture and imprison the Pope.

Once the Roman Catholic Church restored the Jesuit order, Napoleon threw the Battle of Waterloo on purpose, and Rothschild, Treasurer of the Vatican, made a fortune betting against him.”

**** This is a fun exercise, Let’s follow the timeline****

  • Knights Templars were a good order until the 400 year old Catholic order was infected with gnosticism in the higher ranks. They got stomped out & disbanded. Many fled to Scotland & England. I haven’t read anything about Spain, got any reading material on that?

  • Knights Templar predate Jesuits & Freemasons but the Freemason scholars themselves say Templars predates Masonry & the Kids Masons organization is named after Demolay, the leader of the Templars, executed by Catholic King Philip IV.

  • 1717, Masonry is reborn in England & many aristocraticy join.

  • 1737, In eminenti apostolatus specula is a papal bull issued by Pope Clement XII on 28 April 1738, banning Catholics from becoming Freemasons. It arose from Jacobite-Hanoverian rivalry on the continent.

  • 1776 Adam Weishaupt, Jesuit trained German philosopher, professor of civil law and later canon law, and founded of the Illuminati.

  • 1778 Napoleon entered the college of Autun, in 1779 the military school of Brienne, and in 1783 the military school of Paris. (Not sure if in fact these are Jesuit schools but Jesuits founded many schools in Europe & America at this point).

  • May 5, 1789 – Nov 9, 1799, French Revolution. Catholic France & alley to the Colonial States, suffers its own Freemasonic revolution; American Revolutionary fighter & Freemason agent Marquis de Lafayette. Lafayette helped launch the French Revolution in 1789. He served in the National Assembly and drafted the Declaration of the Rights of Man. He proudly sent the key to the Bastille to Washington, who was serving as the President of the United States.

    1. French Freemason Brother Lafayette presents the Keys to the Bastielle to Freemason brother George Washington. Lafayette entrusted the key to Thomas Paine, well-known for his participation in the American Revolution. The actual presentation to George Washington late in the summer of 1790 was an honor that fell to John Rutledge, Jr., a South Carolinian returning to the United States from London.
  • On 15 June 1790, Protestant militiamen massacred 300 Catholics in Nimes. An attempt at a counter-revolution was put down in Lyon on 26 July 1790 by the National Guard. A revolt of soldiers in the Chateauvieux garrison at Nancy on 31 August 1790 was also put down with the loss of 300 lives. Two days later, 45,000 people marched in Nancy in protest of the massacre of the mutineers. Then on 17 September 1790, sailors mutinied in the port of Brest.

  • On 26 August 1790. The Assembly, influenced by Mirabeau, refused to help Spain in its conflict with Britain over Nootka Sound in Canada, breaking the “Family Compact” between the Bourbons of France and Spain. One could be forgiven for asking: "Has the foundation of the catenarian arch of British Freemasonry already been laid in the Assembly? Not only had it been laid, it appeared to be well established.

  • November 27, 1790. Pope Pius VI condemned the Civil Constitution of the clergy, but priests were forced to swear allegiance to it regardless.

  • 1790 Masons kill hundreds of Catholic clergy, monarchy & aristocratics (this is like BLM mob taking over all the functions of society & assigning themselves Commisars). The French Revolution was a power grab. Anyone that mentioned Freemasonry was executed. Masonic assassinations include by not limited to the killing of French priest Jacques-Francois Lefranc in the massacres of September 1792 during the French Revolution.

  • in 1796, during the French Revolutionary Wars, Napoleon's troops had invaded Rome and taken the previous pontiff, Pope Pius VI, as prisoner to France, where he died in 1799. The following year, after the papal seat sat vacant for six months, cardinal Chiaramonti was elected to the papacy, taking the name Pius VII. But because the French had seized the papal tiaras when they had arrested Pius VI, the new pope was crowned on 21 March 1800 with a papier-mâché tiara. ( This Pope seems like he was in the bag for Napoleon after the Masons kidnapped the Pope).

  • To be fair to Washington, at Mount Vernon on 25 September 1798, before his death, he warned the whole of America to beware of secret societies, saying: “I have little more to add than thanks for your wishes and favourable sentiments, except to correct an error you have run into of my presiding over English lodges in this country. The fact is, I preside over none, nor have I been in one more than once or twice in the last thirty years.”

  • In 1806, The first laws to emancipate Jews in France were enacted during the French Revolution, establishing them as citizens equal to other Frenchmen. In countries that Napoleon Bonaparte's ensuing Consulate and French Empire conquered during the Napoleonic Wars, he emancipated the Jews and introduced other ideas of freedom from the French Revolution. For instance, he overrode old laws restricting Jews to reside in ghettos, as well as lifting laws that limited Jews' rights to property, worship, and certain occupations. (sounds like Napoleon was an agent of the JEWS, freemasonry is Kabbalah mystism anyway).

  • July 6, 1809, French troops under the orders of Napoleon Bonaparte scaled the walls of the gardens of the Quirinal Palace in Rome and penetrated into the part of the palace occupied by papal servants. After an hour of violent skirmishes with the Swiss guards, they arrested Pope Pius VII, spiriting him away in the night to Savona, near Genoa. He would not return to Rome for another five years.

  • August 7th 1814, Pope Pius VII who, restored the Society of Jesus, some four decades after its suppression by Pope Clement XIV.

Looking at this comprehensive timeline, it’s fair to assess that Freemasons have been the eternal enemy of traditional Catholics but the Jesuits themselves maybe a compromised branch within the Catholic Church that was in league with the Freemasons. Perhaps both may have initially started as good institutions, both infiltrated? Or perhaps there have been 5th column cells inbedded within both organizations. I do not know for certain, but the common folks seem to live with the consequences of the past.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I think we are both onto something. You taught me some things I didn’t know. What I am enjoying, is the possibility solving centuries long mystery & crowd sourcing the research. Take a look at my timeline & feel free to give me your feedback.

Here is my hypothesis, Christian (Catholic) civilizations suffered a series of color revolutions in the 18,19 & 20th century (Similar to summer ‘20). What tipped me off was when BLM attacked Catholic church’s & attempted tear down statues of King Louis XVI in St. Louis. It stopped and made me think “hey wait, what does the statute of a French Catholic King have to do with George Floyd?”. The Descendent of King Louis wrote a letter to the Catholics of St. Louis, thanking them for standing up & defending their hermitage. It’s a touching letter.

Anyway, your comment below beats on a Catholic Apologist perspective between the the French Revolution & now:

“They used Freemasons against the Roman Catholic King of France and used Jesuit trained Napoleon to capture and imprison the Pope.

Once the Roman Catholic Church restored the Jesuit order, Napoleon threw the Battle of Waterloo on purpose, and Rothschild, Treasurer of the Vatican, made a fortune betting against him.”

**** This is a fun exercise, Let’s follow the timeline****

  • Knights Templars were a good order until the 400 year old Catholic order was infected with gnosticism in the higher ranks. They got stomped out & disbanded. Many fled to Scotland & England. I haven’t read anything about Spain, got any reading material on that?

  • Knights Templar predate Jesuits & Freemasons but the Freemason scholars themselves say Templars predates Masonry & the Kids Masons organization is named after Demolay, the leader of the Templars, executed by Catholic King Philip IV.

  • 1717, Masonry is reborn in England & many aristocraticy join.

  • 1737, In eminenti apostolatus specula is a papal bull issued by Pope Clement XII on 28 April 1738, banning Catholics from becoming Freemasons. It arose from Jacobite-Hanoverian rivalry on the continent.

  • 1776 Adam Weishaupt, Jesuit trained German philosopher, professor of civil law and later canon law, and founded of the Illuminati.

  • 1778 Napoleon entered the college of Autun, in 1779 the military school of Brienne, and in 1783 the military school of Paris. (Not sure if in fact these are Jesuit schools but Jesuits founded many schools in Europe & America at this point).

  • May 5, 1789 – Nov 9, 1799, French Revolution. Catholic France & alley to the Colonial States, suffers its own Freemasonic revolution; American Revolutionary fighter & Freemason agent Marquis de Lafayette. Lafayette helped launch the French Revolution in 1789. He served in the National Assembly and drafted the Declaration of the Rights of Man. He proudly sent the key to the Bastille to Washington, who was serving as the President of the United States.

    1. French Freemason Brother Lafayette presents the Keys to the Bastielle to Freemason brother George Washington. Lafayette entrusted the key to Thomas Paine, well-known for his participation in the American Revolution. The actual presentation to George Washington late in the summer of 1790 was an honor that fell to John Rutledge, Jr., a South Carolinian returning to the United States from London.
  • On 15 June 1790, Protestant militiamen massacred 300 Catholics in Nimes. An attempt at a counter-revolution was put down in Lyon on 26 July 1790 by the National Guard. A revolt of soldiers in the Chateauvieux garrison at Nancy on 31 August 1790 was also put down with the loss of 300 lives. Two days later, 45,000 people marched in Nancy in protest of the massacre of the mutineers. Then on 17 September 1790, sailors mutinied in the port of Brest.

  • On 26 August 1790. The Assembly, influenced by Mirabeau, refused to help Spain in its conflict with Britain over Nootka Sound in Canada, breaking the “Family Compact” between the Bourbons of France and Spain. One could be forgiven for asking: "Has the foundation of the catenarian arch of British Freemasonry already been laid in the Assembly? Not only had it been laid, it appeared to be well established.

  • November 27, 1790. Pope Pius VI condemned the Civil Constitution of the clergy, but priests were forced to swear allegiance to it regardless.

  • 1790 Masons kill hundreds of Catholic clergy, monarchy & aristocratics (this is like BLM mob taking over all the functions of society & assigning themselves Commisars). The French Revolution was a power grab. Anyone that mentioned Freemasonry was executed. Masonic assassinations include by not limited to the killing of French priest Jacques-Francois Lefranc in the massacres of September 1792 during the French Revolution.

  • in 1796, during the French Revolutionary Wars, Napoleon's troops had invaded Rome and taken the previous pontiff, Pope Pius VI, as prisoner to France, where he died in 1799. The following year, after the papal seat sat vacant for six months, cardinal Chiaramonti was elected to the papacy, taking the name Pius VII. But because the French had seized the papal tiaras when they had arrested Pius VI, the new pope was crowned on 21 March 1800 with a papier-mâché tiara. ( This Pope seems like he was in the bag for Napoleon after the Masons kidnapped the Pope).

  • To be fair to Washington, at Mount Vernon on 25 September 1798, before his death, he warned the whole of America to beware of secret societies, saying: “I have little more to add than thanks for your wishes and favourable sentiments, except to correct an error you have run into of my presiding over English lodges in this country. The fact is, I preside over none, nor have I been in one more than once or twice in the last thirty years.”

  • In 1806, The first laws to emancipate Jews in France were enacted during the French Revolution, establishing them as citizens equal to other Frenchmen. In countries that Napoleon Bonaparte's ensuing Consulate and French Empire conquered during the Napoleonic Wars, he emancipated the Jews and introduced other ideas of freedom from the French Revolution. For instance, he overrode old laws restricting Jews to reside in ghettos, as well as lifting laws that limited Jews' rights to property, worship, and certain occupations. (sounds like Napoleon was an agent of the JEWS, freemasonry is Kabbalah mystism anyway).

  • July 6, 1809, French troops under the orders of Napoleon Bonaparte scaled the walls of the gardens of the Quirinal Palace in Rome and penetrated into the part of the palace occupied by papal servants. After an hour of violent skirmishes with the Swiss guards, they arrested Pope Pius VII, spiriting him away in the night to Savona, near Genoa. He would not return to Rome for another five years.

  • August 7th 1814, Pope Pius VII who, restored the Society of Jesus, some four decades after its suppression by Pope Clement XIV.

Looking at this comprehensive timeline, it’s fair to assess that Freemasons have been the eternal enemy of traditional Catholics but the Jesuits themselves maybe a compromised branch within the Catholic Church that was in league with the Freemasons. Perhaps both may have initially started as good institutions, both infiltrated? I do not know for certain, but the people seem to live with the consequences of the past.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I think we are both onto something. You taught me some things I didn’t know. What I am enjoying, is the possibility solving centuries long mystery & crowd sourcing the research. Take a look at my timeline & feel free to give me your feedback.

Here is my hypothesis, Christian (Catholic) civilizations suffered a series of color revolutions in the 18,19 & 20th century (Similar to summer ‘20). What tipped me off was when BLM attacked Catholic church’s & attempted tear down statues of King Louis XVI in St. Louis. It stopped and made me think “hey wait, what does the statute of a French Catholic King have to do with George Floyd?”. The Descendent of King Louis wrote a letter to the Catholics of St. Louis, thanking them for standing up & defending their hermitage. It’s a touching letter.

Anyway, your comment below beats on a Catholic Apologist perspective between the the French Revolution & now:

“They used Freemasons against the Roman Catholic King of France and used Jesuit trained Napoleon to capture and imprison the Pope.

Once the Roman Catholic Church restored the Jesuit order, Napoleon threw the Battle of Waterloo on purpose, and Rothschild, Treasurer of the Vatican, made a fortune betting against him.”

**** This is a fun exercise, Let’s follow the timeline****

  • Knights Templars were a good order until the 400 year old Catholic order was infected with gnosticism in the higher ranks. They got stomped out & disbanded. Many fled to Scotland & England. I haven’t read anything about Spain, got any reading material on that?

  • Knights Templar predate Jesuits & Freemasons but the Freemason scholars themselves say Templars predates Masonry & the Kids Masons organization is named after Demolay, the leader of the Templars, executed by Catholic King Philip IV.

  • 1717, Masonry is reborn in England & many aristocraticy join.

  • 1737, In eminenti apostolatus specula is a papal bull issued by Pope Clement XII on 28 April 1738, banning Catholics from becoming Freemasons. It arose from Jacobite-Hanoverian rivalry on the continent.

  • 1776 Adam Weishaupt, Jesuit trained German philosopher, professor of civil law and later canon law, and founded of the Illuminati.

  • 1778 Napoleon entered the college of Autun, in 1779 the military school of Brienne, and in 1783 the military school of Paris. (Not sure if in fact these are Jesuit schools but Jesuits founded many schools in Europe & America at this point).

  • May 5, 1789 – Nov 9, 1799, French Revolution. Catholic France & alley to the Colonial States, suffers its own Freemasonic revolution; American Revolutionary fighter & Freemason agent Marquis de Lafayette. Lafayette helped launch the French Revolution in 1789. He served in the National Assembly and drafted the Declaration of the Rights of Man. He proudly sent the key to the Bastille to Washington, who was serving as the President of the United States.

    1. French Freemason Brother Lafayette presents the Keys to the Bastielle to Freemason brother George Washington. Lafayette entrusted the key to Thomas Paine, well-known for his participation in the American Revolution. The actual presentation to George Washington late in the summer of 1790 was an honor that fell to John Rutledge, Jr., a South Carolinian returning to the United States from London.
  • On 15 June 1790, Protestant militiamen massacred 300 Catholics in Nimes. An attempt at a counter-revolution was put down in Lyon on 26 July 1790 by the National Guard. A revolt of soldiers in the Chateauvieux garrison at Nancy on 31 August 1790 was also put down with the loss of 300 lives. Two days later, 45,000 people marched in Nancy in protest of the massacre of the mutineers. Then on 17 September 1790, sailors mutinied in the port of Brest.

  • On 26 August 1790. The Assembly, influenced by Mirabeau, refused to help Spain in its conflict with Britain over Nootka Sound in Canada, breaking the “Family Compact” between the Bourbons of France and Spain. One could be forgiven for asking: "Has the foundation of the catenarian arch of British Freemasonry already been laid in the Assembly? Not only had it been laid, it appeared to be well established.

  • November 27, 1790. Pope Pius VI condemned the Civil Constitution of the clergy, but priests were forced to swear allegiance to it regardless.

  • 1790 Masons kill hundreds of Catholic clergy, monarchy & aristocratics (this is like BLM mob taking over all the functions of society & assigning themselves Commisars). The French Revolution was a power grab. Anyone that mentioned Freemasonry was executed. Masonic assassinations include by not limited to the killing of French priest Jacques-Francois Lefranc in the massacres of September 1792 during the French Revolution.

  • in 1796, during the French Revolutionary Wars, Napoleon's troops had invaded Rome and taken the previous pontiff, Pope Pius VI, as prisoner to France, where he died in 1799. The following year, after the papal seat sat vacant for six months, cardinal Chiaramonti was elected to the papacy, taking the name Pius VII. But because the French had seized the papal tiaras when they had arrested Pius VI, the new pope was crowned on 21 March 1800 with a papier-mâché tiara. ( This Pope seems like he was in the bag for Napoleon after the Masons kidnapped the Pope).

  • To be fair to Washington, at Mount Vernon on 25 September 1798, before his death, he warned the whole of America to beware of secret societies, saying: “I have little more to add than thanks for your wishes and favourable sentiments, except to correct an error you have run into of my presiding over English lodges in this country. The fact is, I preside over none, nor have I been in one more than once or twice in the last thirty years.”

  • In 1806, The first laws to emancipate Jews in France were enacted during the French Revolution, establishing them as citizens equal to other Frenchmen. In countries that Napoleon Bonaparte's ensuing Consulate and French Empire conquered during the Napoleonic Wars, he emancipated the Jews and introduced other ideas of freedom from the French Revolution. For instance, he overrode old laws restricting Jews to reside in ghettos, as well as lifting laws that limited Jews' rights to property, worship, and certain occupations. (sounds like Napoleon was an agent of the JEWS, freemasonry is Kabbalah mystism anyway).

  • July 6, 1809, French troops under the orders of Napoleon Bonaparte scaled the walls of the gardens of the Quirinal Palace in Rome and penetrated into the part of the palace occupied by papal servants. After an hour of violent skirmishes with the Swiss guards, they arrested Pope Pius VII, spiriting him away in the night to Savona, near Genoa. He would not return to Rome for another five years.

  • August 7th 1814, Pope Pius VII who, restored the Society of Jesus, some four decades after its suppression by Pope Clement XIV.

Looking at this comprehensive timeline, it’s fair to assess that Freemasons have been the eternal enemy of traditional Catholics but the Jesuits themselves maybe a compromised branch within the Catholic Church that was in league with the Freemasons.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I think we are both onto something. You taught me some things I didn’t know. What I am enjoying, is the possibility solving centuries long mystery & crowd sourcing the research. Take a look at my timeline & feel free to give me your feedback.

Here is my hypothesis, Christian (Catholic) civilizations suffered a series of color revolutions in the 18,19 & 20th century (Similar to summer ‘20). What tipped me off was when BLM attacked Catholic church’s & attempted tear down statues of King Louis in St. Louis. It stopped and made me think “hey wait, what does the statute of a French Catholic King have to do with George Floyd?”. The Descendent of King Louis wrote a letter to the Catholics of St. Louis, thanking them for standing up & defending their hermitage. It’s a touching letter.

Anyway, your comment below beats on a Catholic Apologist perspective between the the French Revolution & now:

“They used Freemasons against the Roman Catholic King of France and used Jesuit trained Napoleon to capture and imprison the Pope.

Once the Roman Catholic Church restored the Jesuit order, Napoleon threw the Battle of Waterloo on purpose, and Rothschild, Treasurer of the Vatican, made a fortune betting against him.”

**** This is a fun exercise, Let’s follow the timeline****

  • Knights Templars were a good order until the 400 year old Catholic order was infected with gnosticism in the higher ranks. They got stomped out & disbanded. Many fled to Scotland & England (Spain was a strong gold for Muslims at the time, so it would make sense some would go there. Baphomet worship is synonymous with Islam).

  • Knights Templar predate Jesuits & Freemasons but the Freemason scholars themselves say Templars predates Masonry & the Kids Masons organization is named after Demolay, the leader of the Templars, executed by King Phillip of France.

  • 1717, Masonry is reborn in England & many aristocraticy join.

  • 1737, Pope bans Catholics from joining Freemasonry.

  • 1776 Adam Weishaupt, Jesuit trained German philosopher, professor of civil law and later canon law, and founded of the Illuminati.

  • 1778 Napoleon entered the college of Autun, in 1779 the military school of Brienne, and in 1783 the military school of Paris. (Not sure if in fact these are Jesuit schools but Jesuits founded many schools in Europe & America at this point).

  • May 5, 1789 – Nov 9, 1799, French Revolution . Catholic France & alley to the Colonial Stares suffers its own Freemasonic

    1. Freemason Brother Lafayette presents the Keys to the Bastielle to Freemason brother George Washington. Lafayette entrusted the key to Thomas Paine, well-known for his participation in the American Revolution. The actual presentation to George Washington late in the summer of 1790 was an honor that fell to John Rutledge, Jr., a South Carolinian returning to the United States from London.
  • To be fair to Washington, at Mount Vernon on 25 September 1798, before his death, he warned the whole of America to beware of secret societies, saying: “I have little more to add than thanks for your wishes and favourable sentiments, except to correct an error you have run into of my presiding over English lodges in this country. The fact is, I preside over none, nor have I been in one more than once or twice in the last thirty years.”

  • On 15 June 1790, Protestant militiamen massacred 300 Catholics in Nimes. An attempt at a counter-revolution was put down in Lyon on 26 July 1790 by the National Guard. A revolt of soldiers in the Chateauvieux garrison at Nancy on 31 August 1790 was also put down with the loss of 300 lives. Two days later, 45,000 people marched in Nancy in protest of the massacre of the mutineers. Then on 17 September 1790, sailors mutinied in the port of Brest.

  • On 26 August 1790. The Assembly, influenced by Mirabeau, refused to help Spain in its conflict with Britain over Nootka Sound in Canada, breaking the “Family Compact” between the Bourbons of France and Spain. One could be forgiven for asking: "Has the foundation of the catenarian arch of British Freemasonry already been laid in the Assembly? Not only had it been laid, it appeared to be well established.

  • November 27, 1790. Pope Pius VI condemned the Civil Constitution of the clergy, but priests were forced to swear allegiance to it regardless.

  • 1790 Masons kill hundreds of Catholic clergy, monarchy & aristocratics (this is like BLM mob taking over all the functions of society & assigning themselves Commisars). The French Revolution was a power grab. Anyone that mentioned Freemasonry was executed. Masonic assassinations include by not limited to the killing of French priest Jacques-Francois Lefranc in the massacres of September 1792 during the French Revolution.

  • in 1796, during the French Revolutionary Wars, Napoleon's troops had invaded Rome and taken the previous pontiff, Pope Pius VI, as prisoner to France, where he died in 1799. The following year, after the papal seat sat vacant for six months, cardinal Chiaramonti was elected to the papacy, taking the name Pius VII. But because the French had seized the papal tiaras when they had arrested Pius VI, the new pope was crowned on 21 March 1800 with a papier-mâché tiara. ( This Pope seems like he was in the bag for Napoleon after the Masons kidnapped the Pope).

  • In 18p6, The first laws to emancipate Jews in France were enacted during the French Revolution, establishing them as citizens equal to other Frenchmen. In countries that Napoleon Bonaparte's ensuing Consulate and French Empire conquered during the Napoleonic Wars, he emancipated the Jews and introduced other ideas of freedom from the French Revolution. For instance, he overrode old laws restricting Jews to reside in ghettos, as well as lifting laws that limited Jews' rights to property, worship, and certain occupations. (sounds like Napoleon was an agent of the JEWS, freemasonry is Kabbalah mystism anyway).

  • July 6, 1809, French troops under the orders of Napoleon Bonaparte scaled the walls of the gardens of the Quirinal Palace in Rome and penetrated into the part of the palace occupied by papal servants. After an hour of violent skirmishes with the Swiss guards, they arrested Pope Pius VII, spiriting him away in the night to Savona, near Genoa. He would not return to Rome for another five years.

  • August 7th 1814, Pope Pius VII who, restored the Society of Jesus, some four decades after its suppression by Pope Clement XIV.

Looking at this comprehensive timeline, it’s fair to assess that Freemasons have been the eternal enemy of traditional Catholics but the Jesuits themselves maybe a compromised branch within the Catholic Church that was in league with the Freemasons.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

“ The Jesuits were banned and infiltrated Freemasonry while they were banned. They used Freemasons against the Roman Catholic King of France and used Jesuit trained Napoleon to capture and imprison the Pope.

Once the Roman Catholic Church restored the Jesuit order, Napoleon threw the Battle of Waterloo on purpose, and Rothschild, Treasurer of the Vatican, made a fortune betting against him.”

  • “Jesuits we’re banned” who banned them? From what were they banned from?

**** This is a fun exercise, Let’s follow the timeline****

  • Knights Templars were a good order until the 400 year old Catholic order was infected with gnosticism in the higher ranks. They got stomped out & disbanded. Many fled to Scotland & England (Spain was a strong gold for Muslims at the time, so it would make sense some would go there. Baphomet worship is synonymous with Islam).

  • Knights Templar predate Jesuits & Freemasons but the Freemason scholars themselves say Templars predates Masonry & the Kids Masons organization is named after Demolay, the leader of the Templars, executed by King Phillip of France.

  • 1717, Masonry is reborn in England & many aristocraticy join.

  • 1737, Pope bans Catholics from joining Freemasonry.

  • 1776 Adam Weishaupt, Jesuit trained German philosopher, professor of civil law and later canon law, and founded of the Illuminati.

  • 1778 Napoleon entered the college of Autun, in 1779 the military school of Brienne, and in 1783 the military school of Paris. (Not sure if in fact these are Jesuit schools but Jesuits founded many schools in Europe & America at this point).

  • May 5, 1789 – Nov 9, 1799, French Revolution . Catholic France & alley to the Colonial Stares suffers its own Freemasonic

    1. Freemason Brother Lafayette presents the Keys to the Bastielle to Freemason brother George Washington. Lafayette entrusted the key to Thomas Paine, well-known for his participation in the American Revolution. The actual presentation to George Washington late in the summer of 1790 was an honor that fell to John Rutledge, Jr., a South Carolinian returning to the United States from London.
  • To be fair to Washington, at Mount Vernon on 25 September 1798, before his death, he warned the whole of America to beware of secret societies, saying: “I have little more to add than thanks for your wishes and favourable sentiments, except to correct an error you have run into of my presiding over English lodges in this country. The fact is, I preside over none, nor have I been in one more than once or twice in the last thirty years.”

  • On 15 June 1790, Protestant militiamen massacred 300 Catholics in Nimes. An attempt at a counter-revolution was put down in Lyon on 26 July 1790 by the National Guard. A revolt of soldiers in the Chateauvieux garrison at Nancy on 31 August 1790 was also put down with the loss of 300 lives. Two days later, 45,000 people marched in Nancy in protest of the massacre of the mutineers. Then on 17 September 1790, sailors mutinied in the port of Brest.

  • On 26 August 1790. The Assembly, influenced by Mirabeau, refused to help Spain in its conflict with Britain over Nootka Sound in Canada, breaking the “Family Compact” between the Bourbons of France and Spain. One could be forgiven for asking: "Has the foundation of the catenarian arch of British Freemasonry already been laid in the Assembly? Not only had it been laid, it appeared to be well established.

  • November 27, 1790. Pope Pius VI condemned the Civil Constitution of the clergy, but priests were forced to swear allegiance to it regardless.

  • 1790 Masons kill hundreds of Catholic clergy, monarchy & aristocratics (this is like BLM mob taking over all the functions of society & assigning themselves Commisars). The French Revolution was a power grab. Anyone that mentioned Freemasonry was executed. Masonic assassinations include by not limited to the killing of French priest Jacques-Francois Lefranc in the massacres of September 1792 during the French Revolution.

  • in 1796, during the French Revolutionary Wars, Napoleon's troops had invaded Rome and taken the previous pontiff, Pope Pius VI, as prisoner to France, where he died in 1799. The following year, after the papal seat sat vacant for six months, cardinal Chiaramonti was elected to the papacy, taking the name Pius VII. But because the French had seized the papal tiaras when they had arrested Pius VI, the new pope was crowned on 21 March 1800 with a papier-mâché tiara. ( This Pope seems like he was in the bag for Napoleon after the Masons kidnapped the Pope).

  • In 18p6, The first laws to emancipate Jews in France were enacted during the French Revolution, establishing them as citizens equal to other Frenchmen. In countries that Napoleon Bonaparte's ensuing Consulate and French Empire conquered during the Napoleonic Wars, he emancipated the Jews and introduced other ideas of freedom from the French Revolution. For instance, he overrode old laws restricting Jews to reside in ghettos, as well as lifting laws that limited Jews' rights to property, worship, and certain occupations. (sounds like Napoleon was an agent of the JEWS, freemasonry is Kabbalah mystism anyway).

  • July 6, 1809, French troops under the orders of Napoleon Bonaparte scaled the walls of the gardens of the Quirinal Palace in Rome and penetrated into the part of the palace occupied by papal servants. After an hour of violent skirmishes with the Swiss guards, they arrested Pope Pius VII, spiriting him away in the night to Savona, near Genoa. He would not return to Rome for another five years.

  • August 7th 1814, Pope Pius VII who, restored the Society of Jesus, some four decades after its suppression by Pope Clement XIV.

Looking at this comprehensive timeline, it’s fair to assess that Freemasons have been the eternal enemy of traditional Catholics but the Jesuits themselves maybe a compromised branch within the Catholic Church that was in league with the Freemasons.

1 year ago
1 score