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434 Vatican AssassinsAn article, nearly identical to the narration of Eugene Sue, appeared in“Harper’s Weekly” of May 21, 1870. We read of the Jesuit command post in Rome:“The operations of this powerful Society embrace every part of theworld, and are carried on <strong>by</strong> means of the most intricate machinery evercontrived <strong>by</strong> man. The Society is divided in five classes:1. Professed [Fathers]Members (Professi) [priests who have taken thethree perpetual vows and the deadly Jesuit Extreme Oath of theperpetual Fourth Vow administered <strong>by</strong> the Jesuit General himself]2. Spiritual Coadjutors [priests of the perpetual three vows]3. Lay [Temporal] Coadjutors [lay brothers of three perpetual vows]4. Approved Pupils [Juniors and Scholastics of three perpetual vows]5. The Novices [training, concluded <strong>by</strong> taking three perpetual vows]From his Residence in Rome the General directs the movements of theSociety in every part of the world <strong>by</strong> means of a system in which the artof ‘espionage’ is brought to perfection. Every month or every quarter hereceives reports from the heads of all the subordinate departments; andevery third year the catalogues of every province, with detailed reports onthe capacity and conduct of every member, are laid before him. Besidesthis, the most active correspondence is maintained with all parts of theworld, in order to supply the Offices of the Society with the informationthey require. In the central house at Rome are kept voluminous registers,in which are inscribed the names of all Jesuits, of their adherents, and ofall the considerable persons, whether friends or enemies, with whom theyhave any connection. In these registers, we are told, are reported withoutalteration, without hatred, without passion, the facts relating to the life ofeach individual. It is the most gigantic biographical collection that hasever been formed. The frailties of a woman, the secret errors of astatesman, are chronicled in these books with the same cold impartiality.Drawn up for the purpose of being useful, these biographies arenecessarily exact. When the Jesuits wish to influence an individual, theyhave but to turn to these volumes to know immediately, his life, hischaracter, his faults, his family, his friends, his most secret ties. By theuse of such machinery the Order has attained its high position andwidespread influence.” {5} [Emphasis added]As we can see, <strong>by</strong> the beginning of the Twentieth Century the Jesuit Order hadthis all-pervading power of intelligence. To know everything about everyone was oneof its chief goals. We must remember that the Jesuits had been in control of Englandno later than 1800 during the reign of King George III. Over the years, with the aidThe Jesuits – 1908

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