The recent race riots, in the jurisdiction of Jesuit hotbeds!

Drake Shelton

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The recent riots in Missouri and Baltimore are both in areas dominated by Jesuit and Roman Catholic influence. Are the Jesuits once again agitating as they have been so well known to do?

“Jesuit Thomas J. Campbell, President of the Order’s Fordham University from 1885 to 1888 and again from 1896 to 1900, notes in his highly detailed history, The Jesuits, 1534 to 1921, that, between 1555 and 1921, the Order was expelled at least eighty-three times from countries, states and cities for engaging in political intrigue, subversive plots and treason against the state!

By 1900, nearly all of Europe, Asia and South America had had enough of the Jesuit Order. Pope Clement XIV had suppressed the Company with a decree, first prepared as a Brief but then promulgated as Bull, in 1773; England had expelled it in 1579, 1581, 1586, 1602 and 1604; Venice in 1606, 1612 and 1768; Denmark in 1606; Japan in 1587 and finally in 1614 (beginning the Edo Era, having executed 111 Jesuits by 1651; re-admitted in 1913); China in 1623 “for leading the ignorant people towards rebellion,” 1716, 1753, 1775 and 1783; India in 1623; Holland in 1596 and 1816; Malta in 1634 and 1768; Belgium in 1818 and 1826; Russia in 1723 (for which the Order poisoned Tzar Peter the Great), 1776 and “forever” in 1820; Spain in 1767, 1820, 1835, 1854, 1868 and 1932; Britain and Ireland in 1829, Portugal in 1598, 1759, 1834 and 1910; Switzerland in 1847; Bavaria in 1848; Italy in 1848 and 1873; Austria in 1769, 1770, 1772 and 1848; Paraguay in 1733 and 1852; Germany in 1872; France in 1594, 1606, 1764, 1804, 1806, 1831, 1845, 1880 and 1901; Guatemala in 1872; Mexico in 1859; Brazil in 1874; Argentina in 1841; Ecuador in 1875; Colombia in 1850 and 1875; Rome in 1872; Costa Rica in 1884; and Cuba and the Philippines in 1898 (resulting in the Order’s Spanish-American War).”

Vatican Assassins III, Eric Jon Phelps, 729
 

Ktoyou

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yea, just great, I guess that explains why they trash their own neighbourhoods
 

Drake Shelton

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yea, just great, I guess that explains why they trash their own neighbourhoods

They were agitated by their Religious leaders to riot under the control of the Catholic US government pursuant to 501c3.

Case in point of late is Jamal Harrison Bryant.
 

shagster01

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The recent riots in Missouri and Baltimore are both in areas dominated by Jesuit and Roman Catholic influence. Are the Jesuits once again agitating as they have been so well known to do?

The places also both have "R's" in their name. That must be something too, right? :hammer:
 
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