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Chapter 48 649“At the request of Pope Pius XI in 1931, and as directed <strong>by</strong> Jesuit GeneralLedochowski, the Jesuits of the New England Province, headquartered inBoston, opened a new high school in 1932 <strong>by</strong> the name of BaghdadCollege, located in Baghdad, Iraq, and staffed <strong>by</strong> the Jesuit Fathers,Scholastics, and Brothers from four US Provinces. Over the years BaghdadCollege flourished on what became a beautiful date-palm-covered property,was attended <strong>by</strong> both Catholic and Islamic students, and developed areputation as one of the finest schools in Iraq. The Jesuits in Iraq operatedunder a government restriction that they engage in no proselytizing of theirIslamic students, although they were free to service Catholic communitiesin the country. Some years later, in 1956, the Jesuits opened Al-HikmaUniversity, with curricula in business and engineering. Al-Hikma was alsolocated in the Baghdad area, several miles from Baghdad College.[Remembering that the Universities of the Military Company of the Society of Jesusare in fact military fortresses through which the Jesuits carry out their military questin subordinating all nations to the absolute Temporal Power of the Papal Caesar inRome, we read further that:]The political events in Iraq from 1932 to 1979 included:1932 – Independence, League of Nations Mandate.Faisal I becomes King of independent Iraq. Jesuitsopen Baghdad College (high school) in Iraq.1933 – King Faisal I dies. Faisal II becomes King of Iraq.1956 – Jesuits open Al-Hikma University in Baghdad.1958 – Hashemite dynasty overthrown (as had been done <strong>by</strong> the Order’sWahhabi al-Saud tribe to the Arabian Hashemite dynasty in 1926),King Faisal II and Prime Minister Nuri Said are killed; KarimKassem seizes power; Republic proclaimed.1963 – President Karim Kassem overthrown and killed.1966 – President Muhammed Aref killed in crash of helicopter.1968 – November. Al-Hikma Jesuits expelled from Iraq;allowed five days to leave the country.1969 – All Jesuits expelled from Iraq.1979 – Saddam Hussein becomes President of Iraq;payback time for the Moslem People of Iraq.I wonder if the above expulsion of the Jesuits entitled Iraq [ravaged <strong>by</strong>more than two decades of war, depravation and Jesuit tyranny administered<strong>by</strong> the Black Pope’s Masonic Hussein Dynasty] to the mass destructionand horrendous massacres connected with the various wars and bombings— the Iran-Iraq War; the Gulf war, etc. [now invaded during the Order’spresent Anglo-Am<strong>eric</strong>an ‘War on Islamic Terrorism’].” {13}The Jesuits – 1964 - 2000

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