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1 JESUITS...BLACK POPE The Jesuits are the power priests behind the Roman Catholic church. The Jesuits are not a religious order, they are a religious occult army. The head of the Jesuit army is a general called, the Black Pope. The Black Pope is the one with the real power in the Vatican. The Pope that we see and hear about on the news is nothing but a frontal puppet for the one world order and church group known as the Jesuits. Satan, in fact, guides this Black Pope. The founder of The society of Jesus (the Jesuit order), in 1541 was Inigo Lopez De Recalde; later known as Ignatius of Loyola. Inigo Loyola also established the well known secret society of the Illuminati, also known as Alumbrados or Moriah. He was proclaimed a saint in Loyola was a Satanic genius who built an army of priests. These Roman Catholic priests became the most dreaded religious strike force in all of history. They were the Special Forces for the Vatican.! When it began to leak out that the Roman Catholic Jesuit priest Ignatius Loyola founded the Illuminati, the Jesuits used a member by the name of Adam Weishaupt (under the extreme oath and induction), to pretend to leave the Jesuit order. He pretended to be the originator of the Illuminati. On May 1/1776 this was done to make the world believe that there is no connection between the Illuminati and the Roman Catholic church. Around 1550 the Jesuits began infiltrating every religion and denomination. Their job was to infiltrate and destroy churches other then the mother church. They are still doing so today in a sophisticated manner, thanks to the ecumenical, charismatic movement, and some fundamentalist churches. They also infiltrated most Bible Schools and Seminaries around the world, and keep them from teaching the fullness of the word of Yah. They keep these institutions busy with reports and doctrinal issues so that their members can not, and will not, receive the leading of the Holy Spirit. The organizations are taught to use man made answers to any and all questions concerning the Bible. In short, the member students are urged not to think for themselves (or receive revelations from the Holy Spirit), but to trust in the written interpretations of fraudulent teachers and leaders of these institutions. It is obvious today that this infiltration has worked. 1
2 ! King James finished His Elizabethan translation of the Bible in By 1875 the people of England wanted an updated version. In the original version the proper Greek spelling of the Hebrew name of Yeshua was transliterated Iesu, or Iesous. Ever since then it has been mis-spelled and mis-pronounced as Jesus. I believe the following may be the explanation as to why. The committee formed to update the scriptures over a 20 year period had on it two Jesuit priests that changed it by using another manuscript. The two, supposed members of the church of England, were Roman Catholic infiltrates that were under special oath, bound to destroy the King James version. They were, F. J. Hort ( ) and B.F. Westcott ( ). They convinced the committee that the old texts in the Vatican were more reliable than the copies from Antioch (Isa. 30:1-3). They distorted the Word of Yahveh and produced a revised version of the old unholy (Origens corrupted text) Roman Catholic Latin Vulgate Bible. In the last 100 years or so we have had about 85 new English translations of the corrupted Catholic Bible brought forward, in order to push out the original Authorized Version of the King James Bible. The King James Bible is becoming more and more difficult to find in the hands of teachers and scholars. Many think the new Ecumenical movement will soon probably promote a common use Bible for all religions that will be even further away from the real thing then the Living Bible, which we now see so popular. The Society of Jesus (Societies Iesu (S.J.) in Latin) is a Christian religious order of the Catholic Church in direct service to the Pope. Its members, known as Jesuits since the Protestant Reformation, have been called "Foot soldiers of the Pope" in part because the Society's founder, Saint Ignatius of Loyola, was a soldier before he became a priest. Today, Jesuits number almost 20,000 and comprise the second-largest religious order in the Catholic Church (the Franciscan family of orders has approximately 200,000 members, of whom 35,000 or so are priests or brothers). Jesuit priests and brothers are engaged in ministries in 112 nations on six continents. Their work is focused on education and intellectual contributions, primarily at colleges and universities, as well as missionary work and ministry in human rights and social justice. 2
3 ! Ignatius Loyola the first general of the Jesuit army used to put himself into a trance and levitate like many other Roman Catholic Jesuit priests. This black pope utilized what we now casually call the behavioral sciences : philosophy, metaphysics, logic, psychoanalysis, psychology, hypnosis, telepathy, parapsychology, psychiatry, and psychotherapy, to perform his witchcraft abilities from the force of Satan. Some of the books known as the Apocrypha, are believed by many to be books inspired by Satan to counterfeit and destroy the Bible. The Jesuits, as an undercover part of King James chosen group helping to translate the Bible, were the ones responsible for having the Apocrypha books entered into the original text of the King James Bible. The Protestants would not accept these books because they were definitely not Holy Spirit inspired, and had them removed for the reprint of the King James Bible. Then years later the Roman Catholic church adopted them back into their bible. The Jesuits have infiltrated the ranks of many church organizations and secret societies such as the following: Masons, Illuminati, Unity church, Mormons, Jehovah Witnesses, Christian Science, Unitarianism, Anglican, Knights of Columbus, Bilderberg group, Tri-lateral Commission, Club of Rome, United Nations, and the EC.! 3
4 ! Jim Jones was a specially assigned bi-sexual Jesuit Deacon (a layman under oath), set up by the Roman Catholic church. Jones was a student of Father Divine (a demon possessed priest deep into the occult). Jim Jones was a warlock. In 1973 he convinced his followers to pray to him and call him their spiritual father. Over 900 people committed suicide with him at his Jonestown massacre. It was the teaching of the order of the Knights of Templar, the SS, Black Sun, Trios Society, German National Socialist society, and the Tulus Society, that spawned the foundation of the Third Reich that destroyed Europe. Pedro Arrupe (black Pope) died in Sept. of He was replaced by Peter Hans Kolvenbach in Sept 13/83. The Jesuits are a military organization who walk hand in hand with the Illuminati; they have been trying to gain control of the U.S. since its very beginning. They started the false story that Abraham Lincoln was a Mason. Fidel Castro is a faithful Catholic Jesuit under special oath. Pope John 23rd. claimed him to be his favorite Jesuit in the Western Hemisphere. The Vatican secretly backs Castro all the way, and that is why the Pope visited Cuba in the summer of Many claim the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) was formed and lead by Jesuit priests and officers of the Roman Catholic army after the civil war. The Ku Klux Klan is a branch of Masonry. The Jesuits control the mafia, the FBI, CIA and most, if not all police departments through their various organizations. All true Italian Mafia members are Roman Catholic. MAFIA stands for: Mazzini Authorizes Theft and Arson. The ex-president Bill Clinton is a Jesuit. He was raised in a private Jesuit school. The Jesuits trained Joseph Stalin in Georgia, Russia, another brother of the Masonic Lodge. The arm of the Jesuits, the Knights of Malta, control the Bank of Canada, Federal Reserve Bank, and Bank of England. They control banking. 4
5 ! The Bible tells us the words put on the stake of Messiah Yeshua at the crucifixion, said, Yeshua of Nazareth, King of the Jews (John 19:19). The Roman Catholic Crucifix reads on it INRI, which according to Websters dictionary means Iesus Nazarenus, Rex Iudaeorum. To the Jesuits this Latin I.N.R.I. has a very special meaning; Iustum, Necar, Reges, Impios. In English this translates to; It is just to exterminate or annihilate impious or heretical Kings, Governments or Rulers. The crucifix is a Jesuit symbol for vengeance and death. There is a cross design used by the Jesuits as a sophisticated Satanic symbol for Mary worship. This cross is a tall P with an X in the middle of it. It is called the peace of Christ or Pax Christus There are tunnels that fan out for miles, three stories deep, under the Vatican, where files and books are kept on everything imaginable. These tunnels hold rarely seen books that tell of many historical events, and documents that are only available to the highest of the Jesuits. The great communist heroes like Marx and Engels, who wrote the communist manifesto back in the 1800 s, were directed and coached by Jesuit priests. Over 80% of the Catholic priesthood, including over 125,000 Jesuits, undergo psychological treatments. There is serious reason to believe that the fall of one of the worlds greatest Pentecostal leaders, Jimmy Swaggart, was due to the works of the Jesuits. The Roman Catholic church is said to have the name of every Protestant pastor and church member in the world on a huge computer, available for when they take over the one world religion. Abraham Lincoln once said the Jesuits never forgive nor forsake. The Jesuits, were directly responsible for the assassination of Abraham Lincoln on April 14th. 1865, and John F Kennedy. The murderer, John Wilkes, and all the conspirators were attending Roman Catholic churches. 5
6 The Jesuits are responsible for the death of the family of the Czar of Russia. The sinking of the Titanic is another, among many, events orchestrated by the Jesuit Order. The ships captain, Edward Smith was a Jesuit tempore Co-Adjutor. This means that he was a Jesuit of the short robe. Jesuits are not necessarily priests. Those who are not priests serve the order through their profession. Anyone could be a Jesuit, and their identity would not be known. Edward Smith served the Jesuit Order in his profession as a sea captain. I suppose we could liken him somewhat to a suicide bomber, having willingly gone down with the ship he intentionally sank. The Jesuits only true target of the Titanics sinking were the most wealthy and powerful. The three richest and most important of these were Benjamin Guggenheim, Isador Strauss,(the head of Macy s Department Stores) and John Jacob Astor (original owner of the Empire State Building) considered the the wealthiest man in the world at that time. These three men were encouraged to board the titanic. They had to be destroyed because the Jesuits knew they would use their wealth and influence to oppose a Federal Reserve Bank as well as the various wars that were being planned. All three perished at the at the intentional sinking of this ship. Within about a years time, President Calvin Coolidge signed into Law the Federal Reserve, later expressing grave regret and taking the blame of destroying Americas future with his signature. The Roman Catholic church, headed by the Pope, swept Hitler into power in Adolph Hitler and his top associates, as well as Pacelli (who later became Pope Pius 12th.), had Jewish blood in their veins. The writer of Hitler s famous Mein Kampf book was a Jesuit father by the name of Staempfle. This book was the master plan of the Jesuits for Hitler s take-over of Germany. The Third Reich was formed by the Jesuit army of Rome. Germany signed a concordat with the Vatican in May/16 Jerry Hennig 6
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