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Chapter 34 443<br />

Knight of Columbus, Archbishop Francis Cardinal Spellman; #119<br />

33 rd Degree Freemason, F.B.I. Director J. Edgar Hoover;<br />

Knight of Columbus, Postmaster General (1940s) James A. Farley<br />

Homosexual Spellman was in complete control of the American Inquisition<br />

through his homosexual grand anti-communist inquisitor and Shriner<br />

Freemason, J. Edgar Hoover. Recruiting from the Jesuit institutions of<br />

Georgetown, Fordham and Marquette Universities, many Irish and Italian<br />

Roman Catholics filled the ranks of Hoover’s Federal Bureau of<br />

Investigation, including Ray Abbaticchio and his nephew, G. Gordon<br />

Liddy. As Hoover, Spellman, and CFR Press lord Henry R. Luce<br />

intrepidly mesmerized the mind of the duped American public in carrying<br />

out the Black Pope’s anti-Communist agitation, secret CFR connections<br />

forged between the Mafia and the CIA (admitted to by CIA agent, Army<br />

Intelligence Colonel and Gambino family member, the deceased Knight of<br />

Malta Albert Vincent Carone), as well as the FBI, ONI and Secret Service<br />

became absolute. The cooperation among these agencies overseen by<br />

Georgetown Jesuits and Cardinal Spellman’s Papal Knights would be<br />

necessary in carrying out the Kennedy Assassination. Further, each<br />

successive Archbishop of New York would continue to use the CFR’s<br />

Attorney General, with his Justice Department and “Order of the FBI,” in<br />

maintaining the Great Jesuit Cover-up through the years. James Farley<br />

was an usher at St. Patrick’s Cathedral and member of FDR’s cabinet.<br />

The American Pope, John Cooney, (New York: Times Books, 1984).<br />

The Jesuits – 1908

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