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392<br />

Chapter 32<br />

The Jesuits – 1882 - 1917<br />

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

Assassination of Tzar Alexander II<br />

Assassination Attempted of Pope Leo XIII<br />

Foment the “Jewish Question” Agitation and anti-Jewish Pogroms<br />

Ignite Bolshevik Revolution<br />

Jesuit Coadjutor Rasputin Destroys Romanoff Dynasty<br />

Purge and Rule the Orthodox Church<br />

Create the Cheka/NKVD/KGB/SVR<br />

“The Jesuits . . . are simply the Roman army for the earthly sovereignty of<br />

the world in the future, with the Pontiff of Rome for Emperor . . . that’s<br />

their ideal . . . It’s simple lust of power, of filthy earthly gain, of domination<br />

– something like a universal serfdom with them as masters – that’s all they<br />

stand for. They don’t even believe in God perhaps.” {1} [Emphasis added]<br />

Fyodor Dostoyevsky, 1880<br />

Russian Novelist<br />

“The Grand Inquisitor”<br />

The Brothers Karamazov<br />

“The members of the Society are divided into four classes — the Professed,<br />

Coadjutors, Scholars, and Novices. There is also a secret fifth class, known<br />

only to the General and a few faithful Jesuits, which, perhaps more than<br />

any other, contributes to the dreaded and mysterious power of the order. It<br />

is composed of laymen of all ranks, from the minister to the humble shoeboy<br />

. . . These are affiliated to the Society, but not bound by any vows . . .<br />

they are persons who will make themselves useful . . . they act as the spies<br />

of the order . . . and serve, often unwittingly, as the tools and accomplices<br />

in dark and mysterious crimes. [The Jesuit] Father Francis Pellico . . .<br />

candidly confesses that ‘the many illustrious friends of the Society remain<br />

occult, and obliged to be silent.’ ” {2} [Emphasis added]<br />

G. B. Nicolini of Rome, 1854<br />

Protestant Italian Patriot<br />

Exiled to England<br />

History of the Jesuits<br />

The Jesuits – 1882 - 1917

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