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Chapter 4<br />

The Jesuits – 1588<br />

Attempted Invasion of England<br />

Assassination Attempted of Queen Elizabeth I<br />

“William Shakespeare”<br />

“My letters say a hundred and seven galleys,<br />

And mine, a hundred forty.<br />

And mine, two hundred:<br />

But though they jump not on a just account, —<br />

As in these cases, where the aim reports,<br />

‘Tis oft with difference — yet do they all confirm<br />

A Turkish fleet, and bearing up to Cyprus.” {1}<br />

Edward de Vere, 1590<br />

17 th Earl of Oxford<br />

alias “William Shakespeare”<br />

Othello, Act I, Scene III<br />

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

“The tyrant [he who does not enforce the Pope’s rule] is illegitimate;<br />

and any man whatever of the people has the right to kill him.” {2}<br />

Emmanuel Sa, 1596<br />

Portuguese Jesuit<br />

“The Jesuits exist in all Protestant countries . . . under other names . . .<br />

Take England for example, there they do not legally exist [since 1829];<br />

nevertheless, they have not given up that country, and I assure you that<br />

they are more numerous in England than in Italy . . . There are Jesuits in<br />

Parliament, amongst the Anglican clergy, amongst the Bishops, and<br />

perhaps also in still higher circles [advisors of Queen Victoria] . . . ” {3}<br />

Luigi Desanctis, 1852<br />

Official Censor of the Inquisition<br />

Popery, Puseyism, and Jesuitism<br />

The Jesuits – 1588

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