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250 Vatican Assassinsthe midst of the Compass and the Square standing for the Order’s Church of theGesu, it being the Company’s world headquarters in Rome, the Craft was divided.There were Masons loyal to the Black Pope such as Napoleon Bonaparte and AbbeSieyes; there were others who were loyal to their Catholic Kings, country and peoplesuch as the ministers of state who expelled the Jesuits from their sovereigns’ borders.These Masons were Sebastian Cavalho, Marquis of Pombal of Portugal’s KingJoseph I, the Count of Aranda of Spain’s King Charles III, Minister de Tillot andDuc de Choiseul of France’s King Louis XV and Prince von Kaunitz and Gerardvon Swieten of Austria’s Archduchess Maria Theresa. This would be remedied withthe Council of Wilhelmsbad in 1782 and the creation of the Supreme Council of theThirty-Third Degree in 1786 — after the risen Son of God’s successful Protestantand Baptist-Calvinist Am<strong>eric</strong>an Revolution! Praise God!)Now one final piece of business needed to be completed. On May 5, 1821,Napoleon Bonaparte was poisoned with arsenic, and he knew it, <strong>by</strong> guess who?When Napoleon’s will was opened after his death, General Montholon read theEmperor’s last accusation concerning St. Helena’s English governor, Hudson Lowe,— his detested jailer. Napoleon’s words, destined to fly across Europe, were:“I die prematurely, murdered <strong>by</strong> the English oligarchy and its hiredassassin.” {12}Dear truth-seeker, who benefited? The Jesuits had used King George III toprotect their Masonic King Louis XVIII while in exile during the French Revolutionand Napoleonic wars. Having betrayed Napoleon into the hands of his captors, theyused the English king to banish the Emperor to a distant island in the middle of theSouth Atlantic Ocean. They again used George III to restore Louis XVIII to thethrone of France. Louis XVIII then gave the Jesuits permission to reenter Francehaving been previously expelled <strong>by</strong> King Louis XV, including his Jesuit confessor,Pere de Sacy, for which he nearly paid with his ungodly, homosexual life at the handof Damiens, another Jesuit-sent assassin. The Jesuits then used French troops tosuppress popular liberty in Spain pursuant to the oppressive policy of their “HolyAlliance,” called <strong>by</strong> the Saxons “the White Terror.” The murder of Napoleoncrushed the hope of the French for liberal government and silenced the only rival ofLouis XVIII as he enforced the Jesuits’ tyrannical program for the Continent. Littledid the French people know that Napoleon had been only a tool of the Jesuit Orderand was never intended to bring popular, “liberal” government to the Europeannations. If the Jesuits would poison Pope Clement XIV, would they not poisonNapoleon? And if they would poison Napoleon would they not assassinate anAm<strong>eric</strong>an President like John F. Kennedy? Yes indeed, for he was mortallywounded in the house of his friends, the Jesuits. For he had attended one of theirchurches in Washington, D.C. while being a U.S. Senator from Massachusetts.The Jesuits – 1789 - 1815

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