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

The difference between the Protestant American Revolution and the atheistic,<br />

French Revolution was the difference between Washington the Baptist, advised by<br />

Presbyterian Calvinists, and Napoleon the Roman Catholic, advised by the Jesuit,<br />

Abbe Sieyes. In Washington’s darkest hour, he is weeping on his knees in prayer at<br />

Valley Forge. In Napoleon’s darkest hour, he is abandoning his army in the snows of<br />

Russia, it being left to the mercy of the Cossacks. Washington refuses the title of<br />

“King” while Napoleon accepts the crown from the Pope as “Emperor.” Further, the<br />

people of the colonies were Protestant Calvinists and Bible-reading; the people of<br />

France were disillusioned, atheistic Catholics, the Jesuits having outlawed the Bible<br />

and Protestantism for over one hundred years since the Revocation of the Edict of<br />

Nantes in 1685. The outcome of the American Revolution was a Constitutional<br />

Republic of federated sovereign States. The outcome of the French Revolution was a<br />

Jesuit-controlled military dictator resulting in the restoration of a Jesuit-controlled<br />

Monarch, Louis XVIII. The Jesuits had their way in France; but, with their<br />

“Federalists” in America, failed to establish absolutism, the Calvinistic, States’ Rights<br />

Anti-Federalists emphatically warning that Washington, D.C. would become the<br />

Pope’s domain. That victory of the Black Pope would have to wait until 1868.<br />

But the Jesuits, with King George III who later became deaf and blind for<br />

persecuting the Bible-believing Church of the risen Son of God, were still alive and<br />

plotting. While Napoleon was busy deliberately sacrificing his army in the snows of<br />

Russia, George III invaded America again with the War of 1812. The apostate<br />

English Protestants set fire to our White House on August 24, 1814, and threatened to<br />

reduce us to serving the British Crown once again. But the risen Son of God sent us a<br />

second deliverer who was the savior of our Protestant Republic Washington had<br />

established. This man, the hero of New Orleans, was none other than “Old Hickory”<br />

– another Protestant Southerner – President Andrew Jackson.<br />

(As an aside, those great Jesuit agitators hated President Jackson, a Bible-believing<br />

Protestant although a low-level Freemason. By saving this “heretic” nation in<br />

restoring economic stability through abolishing “the United States Bank,” returning to<br />

hard money (gold and silver coins) and erecting a protective tariff thereby helping our<br />

domestic manufacturers, the Jesuits attempted to shoot him at point-blank range with<br />

one of their dupes. In the providence of the risen Son of God the pistol misfired and<br />

our hero-President lived on to be the great inspiration of Pennsylvania’s only<br />

President, James Buchanan.)<br />

Years later the Jesuits in creating the American Indian Agitation of the 1960s<br />

reattacked their old enemy by blaming him for the movement of the Cherokee Nation<br />

from Georgia to west of the Mississippi River. In setting the record straight we<br />

appeal to the great Missouri Senator, Thomas Benton, and his Thirty Years’ View. In<br />

Chapter CXXXVI titled “Removal of the Cherokees from Georgia” we read:<br />

The Jesuits – 1775 - 1815

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