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BEHIND THE JESUITS AND OTHER POPISH PERSONS UPDATE
Eric Jon Phelps Interview Questions
Introduction: Eric Jon Phelps is the author of the excellently researched book Vatican Assassins: Wounded in the House of My Friends. If you’re looking for the dope on the Pope look no further than the work of Eric Jon Phelps who with his expert research reveals the corruption going on in the Vatican today. Eric has appeared on such radio shows as From the Grassy Knoll, Frankly Speaking Radio, The Investigative Journal, and Peering Into Darkness Radio.
Q: What are the origins of the Society of Jesus/Jesuits?
The Society of Jesus/Company of Jesus originated with a Gentile Spanish nobleman and member of the Alumbrados, Don Ignatius Loyola, on August 15, 1534. There in the subterranean chapel of the Church of Montmartre, Paris, Loyola and his nine followers vowed to wage war against the Moslem Saracens of the East. (This doctrine has much to do with the Pope's present "War on Terror," called a "Crusade" by Skull and Bones Jesuit Temporal Coadjutor, President George W. Bush. The Order used Masonic Napoleon for the same purpose when he invaded Egypt in 1799, ultimately killing all the Islamic Mamelukes.) In 1540 the Company (i.e., Loyola and his nine followers) was brought into the Roman Papacy by Pope Paul III via a papal bull. Although legally subject to the Pope, the Order is a "Church within a Church;" "a jurisdiction within a jurisdiction," as Sir William Blackstone has described it. A recent illustration of the relationship between the Company and the Papacy is found in the working order between the Nazi party and the SS. Hitler played the part of the Pope; Bormann (Hitler's "Brown Eminence") played the part of the Cardinal Secretary of State; and the Nazi Hierarchy was patterned after the Roman Hierarchy. Outside of this Nazi political power was the SS. Himmler was the Jesuit General; his SS Generals acting as his "Jesuit Assistants;" his SS being dressed in Black as the Jesuits have been called "the men in black," which title was used in the Order's Hollywood movie, Men In Black starring that Jesuit Temporal Coadjutor Tommy Lee Jones---another intimate friend of Jesuit Georgetown University graduate and CFR member, William Jefferson Clinton, the Order's "Crusader" against the Orthodox Serbian people.
Q: From your research, what do you believe is the goal of the Jesuits?
The goal of the Company of Jesus is to consoldate all of the world's wealth (including all land and labor) and all power (both spiritual and temporal) into their hands. By these means, the Order then seeks to compel all nations to submit to the earthly government of the Roman "White Pope." J. A. Wylie wrote in his nineteenth century release, The History of Protestantism, Vol. II, Book Fifteen, pp. 387, 388, 393, 398, 412 and 399, concerning the Jesuits:
"An army to conquer the world, Loyola was forming. . . . The General is the society. . . . he could enkindle them with fanaticism, inspire them with a Luciferian ambition, and so pervert and indurate their souls by evil maxims, and long and rigorous training, that they should be insensible to shame and pain, and would welcome suffering and death. Such were the weapons of the men he sent forth to the battle. . . . But, further, these sons of Loyola are the kings of the world, and the sole heirs of all its wealth, honours, and pleasures; and whatever law, custom, sacred and venerable office, august and kingly authority, may stand between them and their rightful lordship over mankind, they are at liberty to throw down and tread into the dust as a vile and accursed thing. The moral maxims of the Jesuits are to be put in force against kings as well as against peasants. . . . they will be the lords of its lands and palaces, the masters of the bodies and the souls of its inhabitants, and nothing of all that the heart can desire will be withholden from them if only they will obey him [the Jesuit General]. . . . What a harvest of plots, tumults, seditions, revolutions, torturings, poisonings, assassinations, regicides, and massacres has Christendom reaped from the seed sown by the Jesuits! Nor can we be sure that we have yet seen the last and greatest of their crimes."
Ignatius himself declared the purpose of the Order was to:
". . . win to God [the Pope of Rome], not only a single nation, a single country, but all nations, all the kingdoms of the world."
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