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104<br />

<strong>Vatican</strong> <strong>Assassins</strong><br />

His qualifications, according to the Constitutions, must be great piety, and<br />

the spirit of prayer: he must be exemplary in all the virtues; calm in his<br />

demeanor, circumspect in words. Magnanimity and fortitude are most<br />

essential attributes. He must have extraordinary intellect and judgment;<br />

prudence, rather than learning; vigilance, solicitude in his duties: his<br />

health and external appearance must be satisfactory. He must be middleaged;<br />

and a due regard is to be had to recommendations of nobility, or the<br />

wealth and honors he may have enjoyed in the world.” {31}<br />

It is this polished gem of a gentleman, the masterpiece of Satan who, with the<br />

advice of his assistants, wields THE POWER in the earth. Of the General<br />

overseeing the Novices we observe:<br />

“The Jesuit novice . . . may some day have kings and princes kneeling at<br />

his feet, and have the power to direct the destinies of nations. He may<br />

regulate the policy and frame the laws even for nations which are not of<br />

his own faith, through the members of his Church who now take places<br />

in the councils of Protestant nations. If the process of the “making of a<br />

Jesuit” is hard to flesh and blood, he is reminded that he aspires to<br />

belong to the only body of men in the world who can boast of almost<br />

universal domination, who wield a sword with the hilt in the hand of<br />

their general in Rome and the point everywhere . . . Obedience is the<br />

one end of all this training — unmasking, unthinking, unreasoning<br />

{ 32}<br />

obedience.”<br />

[Emphasis added]<br />

Of the General’s authority over the Jesuits we read:<br />

“It is true that the Jesuit has his General to whom he gives the obedience<br />

of a slave, but the Jesuit believes his General to be as God, so that if the<br />

dead voice of God, so to say, in Scripture, seems to conflict with the<br />

living voice of God which comes through the General, the authority of<br />

{ 33}<br />

the living voice must prevail.”<br />

For the Jesuits are<br />

“ . . . a phalanx . . . bound to their General-in-chief by the chain of entire<br />

submission – obedience prompt, enthusiastic, blind – and scattered,<br />

without division, on the face of the earth…In this mighty family all<br />

subscribed to the same articles of faith, whatever might be the tendency<br />

of their particular inculcations. That was their uniformity: – whilst<br />

theory is respected, practice will be allowed for: if you leave the former<br />

untouched, the latter, to a vast extent, may riot unmolested. The Roman<br />

The Jesuits – 1540

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