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444 Vatican AssassinsChapter 35The Jesuits – 1912Sinking the Deathship Titanic“By the command of God, it is lawful to murder the innocent, to rob, and tocommit all lewdness, because he [the Pope] is Lord of life, and death, andall things; and thus to fulfill his mandate is our duty!” {1}Pietro Alagona, 1624Italian Jesuit“There is no record in history of an association whose organization hasstood for three hundred years unchanged and unaltered <strong>by</strong> all the assaults ofmen and time, and which has exercised such an immense influence over thedestinies of mankind . . . ‘The ends justify the means,’ is his favorite maxim;and as his only end, as we have shewn, is the order, at its bidding the Jesuitis ready to commit any crime whatsoever.” {2}G. B. Nicolini of Rome, 1854Protestant Italian Patriot Exiledto England History of the JesuitsFrom previous chapters we know the purpose of the Jesuit Order. But beforewe begin to peer into the a<strong>by</strong>ss of the tragedy called “the Titanic,” involving thelargest ocean liner of its time having been built to be treacherously sunk <strong>by</strong> thecombined thunderbolts of the Olympic Jesuit Order, known to itself as “TheCompany of the Perfect,” we must review how these mind-controlled, soldiering,international Marine Corps of Loyola carry out their deeds of blood while underorders from their “Father General.”“ ‘ I should regard myself as a dead body, without will or intelligence, as alittle crucifix which is turned about unresistingly at the will of him whoholds it, as a staff in the hands of an old man, who uses it as he requires it,and as it suits him best.’ ” {3}“ . . . when the General shall require the perpetration of any crime . . . or theperformance of any act howsoever perfidious or shameless, — in all, or anyof these cases, the Jesuit shall execute his commands without ‘fear ofoffense.’ ” {4} The Jesuits – 1912

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