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Chapter 23 295It was these descriptive and accurate portraits of the Jesuit Order that brought EugeneSue world renown. He also became the accursed enemy of the Brotherhood while itplotted to overthrow its most notorious French adversary, King Louis Philippe.As we shall see, the Jesuits excited the Second French Revolution bringingtheir perfected doctrines of “communism” into the European upheaval of 1848. As aresult, Louis Napoleon, the nephew of Napoleon I was brought to power in France.Four years later the Jesuits overthrew the Constitutional Government in a coup d’etat(even as they would overthrow the Weimar Republic in Germany, having beengoverned <strong>by</strong> four Roman Catholic Chancellors, they being Heinrich Bruening, Kurtvon Schleicher, Knight of Malta Franz von Papen and Adolf Hitler) and Bonapartedeclared himself Emperor Napoleon III (even as Hitler would be declaredChancellor of the Black Pope’s Bavarian-based Nazi Third Reich).(Dear truth-seeker, now do you know why history repeats itself? It is the Society ofJesus, that Great Secret Society, utilizing the same tactics over and over again! TheRoman Catholic Freemason, Voltaire (Francois Marie Arouet), that great agentfor the suppressed Jesuits having incited the Order’s French Revolution, moreaccurately stated, “History never repeats itself, man always does.”)It was now payback time for Eugene Sue. The Jesuits, with their creatureNapoleon III, drove this fearless hero of international fame into exile. (Remember, itwas this papal slave, Napoleon III, who had taken to wife the daughter of Italy’s finest,most honest and patriotic Roman Catholic King, Victor Emmanuel II, who in turnwas excommunicated for depriving Pope Pius IX of his Temporal Power in 1870.For that unforgivable act of defiance Victor Emmanuel II “died of a fever” – “thepoison cup” – and previous to his death his mother, wife and brother had died withinfour weeks of each other, the Jesuits openly attributing to Providence their BlackHand of vengeance.) Eugene Sue died in banishment five years later, brokenheartedover the nation of his love, to the disgrace of the people of France and to the delightof the Jesuit Order.But our hero was not the loser; for, humanly speaking,“Cowards die many times before their deaths;The valiant never taste of death but once.” {4}Edward de Vere, 1590 17 thEarl of Oxford alias “WilliamShakespeare” Julius Caesar,Act I, Scene IIThe Jesuits – 1844

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