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Chapter 24 305instead of bottles, they found in it two ovens, made like beehives, and inthese furnaces there were still calcified human bones. You cannot believethe horror that such a discovery occasioned the Romans; every onebelieved that the torture <strong>by</strong> fire was abolished. But the Holy Inquisitionnever derogates from its own laws, and when it can no longer burn in theopen air, because the smoke would be seen, it burns them in the furnaces.We came out of so dreadful a place, never to return there again.” {14}[Emphasis added](Dear truth-seeker, do the instruments of torture and ovens burning the bodies of thecondemned resemble a recent event in modern history? Yes! For it was the Jesuits incontrol of Hitler, and his homosexual Third Reich intricately detailed <strong>by</strong> Lively andAbrams’ The Pink Swastika (1997), who committed tortures (called “medicalexperiments”) and burned the bodies of the condemned Jews — in the ovens atAuschwitz! As it has become unpopular for the Jesuits’ Holy Office to destroy wholepeoples in the name of the Inquisition, they do so in the name of Democracy, Nazism,Communism, Fascism, Zionism or any other form of socialist absolutism. In Am<strong>eric</strong>athey are doing so in the name of the Am<strong>eric</strong>an Medical (Murderer’s) Associationwith their Inquisitors, the Food & Drug Administration. Now, back to France.)In 1852 Louis Napoleon overthrew the French Republic with a coup d’etat ashe declared himself Napoleon III, Emperor of the Second Empire. From that dayuntil he was defeated <strong>by</strong> the Germans in the Franco-Prussian War of 1871, he was thedictator of France and the abject tool of the Jesuits of whom we read in 1854:“We have arrived at a great crisis . . . Napoleon ascends the throne ofFrance. The policy of the latter days of his great uncle he carries out, andespouses the cause of the Papacy. The Church of Rome, in France, rises,with extraordinary power. Napoleon assumes the title of “Protector of theHoly Places [Jerusalem].” . . . Napoleon cannot hold a review without amilitary mass, he cannot send out a fleet without commending it to thevirgin, whose image he devoutly inaugurates in the flagship. Napoleon,be his private views what they may, is a champion of the Papacy, and thePapal authorities are loud in his praise.” {15}The question arises: “Who benefited from the Revolution of 1848?” TheCitizen-King, Louis Philippe, was overthrown and the Pope was punished for hisliberalism, being driven from Rome <strong>by</strong> Italian patriots led <strong>by</strong> Freemasonry. TheFrench Army of Louis Napoleon then restored Pius IX to power and Louis in turnbecame an absolute Monarch, Napoleon III. And thus, Napoleon III was a dedicatedservant of the Jesuits. Yes, like the first French Revolution and Empire, the Jesuitsgreatly benefited from the second French Revolution and Empire. They turnedlegitimate grievances of oppressed peoples into revolutions managed for their ownThe Jesuits – 1848 - 1852

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