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

Dear truth-seeker, do you value freedom of conscience, freedom to say what<br />

you believe and the freedom to print the Bible in your own language? These are<br />

liberties championed by the Protestant Reformation, secured by the Bill of Rights to<br />

the United States Constitution, condemned by the Jesuits’ Council of Trent and<br />

destroyed by absolutist forms of government maintained by the power of the Jesuit<br />

General.<br />

Miss Cusack, the brilliant and renowned converted Catholic nun of the late<br />

Nineteenth Century having warned the English of the Jesuits’ plot (already successful<br />

by 1800) to take over the British Empire, properly concludes:<br />

“ . . . thus was established an Institution, which as we shall see from<br />

undisputable evidence, has done more than any other so-called religious<br />

order to ruin the peace of families, to check the growth of human<br />

progress, and to enslave the souls of men, and yet all this was done in<br />

the name of religion.” {37}<br />

Having examined the purpose, oaths and devilish doctrines of the Society of<br />

Jesus, we pause to reflect on the dying words of Ignatius Loyola, the Order’s<br />

founder and thus the father of the Counter-Reformation:<br />

“ ‘I have done much good to the Church of Rome — I have seen many<br />

provinces of our men, many colleges, houses, residences, and wealth<br />

belonging to our Society; but all these things desert me now, and I know<br />

not whither to turn!’ At length he expired in a fit of trembling, and his<br />

face turned black, according to an eye-witness, the Jesuit Turrianus.” {38}<br />

In contrast, the dying words of Martin Luther, the father of the Reformation<br />

bringing freedom of conscience, freedom of speech and freedom of the press with the<br />

German Bible and his noble defender, Frederick III, Elector of Saxony, were:<br />

“O my Father, God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of all<br />

consolation, I thank Thee for having revealed to me Thy well beloved<br />

Son, in whom I believe, whom I have preached and acknowledged,<br />

loved and celebrated, and whom the Pope and the impious persecute. I<br />

commend to Thee my soul. Jesus Christ my Lord, I am quitting this<br />

earthly body, I am leaving this life, but I know that I shall abide<br />

eternally with Thee.” {39}<br />

Dear truth-seeker, whose dying words will you repeat in your final moments of<br />

ebbing strength as you begin your journey to Heaven or to Hell?<br />

The Jesuits – 1540

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