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

Masonic Papal Knight Charles Joseph Bonaparte, 1851 – 1921 #118<br />

United States Attorney General, 1906 - 1908<br />

This sinister man was put in power by President Theodore Roosevelt, the<br />

Order’s most obedient Shriner Freemason and first real Emperor of the<br />

Black Pope’s “Holy Roman” Fourteenth Amendment American Empire.<br />

As an American-born French Roman Catholic, the grandnephew of the<br />

great Jesuit-controlled avenger, Napoleon I, and the son of Jerome<br />

Napoleon Bonaparte who was a Masonic officer on the staff of the Jesuits’<br />

Napoleon III, this Attorney General created the Bureau of Investigation in<br />

1908 on his own accord and against the expressed will of Congress, it<br />

fearing that “the bureaucratic bastard” would become a “spy system of<br />

espionage conducted by the National Government to dig up the private<br />

scandals of men.” The resultant FBI has become exactly that. Even worse,<br />

the “Order of the FBI” is nothing more than an extension of the Papal<br />

Caesar’s Holy Office of the Inquisition with all the powers of Hitler’s<br />

Gestapo or Stalin’s NKVD. The FBI would be perfected under the<br />

leadership of the Jesuits’ Shriner Freemason, J. Edgar Hoover, who<br />

constantly attacked the false enemy of “communism.” Later the FBI was<br />

used in the assassination of Knight of Columbus President John F.<br />

Kennedy and murderous cover-up overseen by the Bureau’s Assistant<br />

Director, Cardinal Spellman’s Knight of Malta, Cartha D. DeLoach.<br />

The FBI: A Comprehensive Reference Guide, Athan G. Theoharis, (Phoenix,<br />

Arizona: The Oryx Press, 1999) p. 3.<br />

The Jesuits – 1908

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