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  • This passage is taken from Umberto Eco's Foucault's Pendulum page 484 chapter 93

    The only society known to us capable of rivaling us in these arts is that of the Jesuits. But we have succeeded in discrediting the Jesuits in the eyes of the stupid populace, because that society is an open organization, whereas we stay in the wings, maintaning secrecy. Protocol, v

  • Jews are muxh worse than Jesuistsz ! Jews Raus !

  • Just went over 500,000 channel views. Thanks everybody.

  • OMG this is so funny!!!!

  • Religion is stupid.

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  • Just like JFK was a Catholic infiltrator.

    Ed Koch was a Jewish infiltrator.

    Zim was an infiltrator from the planet Irk.

    Don't worry - individual incompetence/stupidity eventually trumps even the best of conspiracies.

  • Wait a minute - the first two didn't do so bad!

  • You idiot, he dropped out of the seminary, and now hes about as much of a Catholic as Pelosi is .

  • @AlbertoBarreradotcom Catholicism is rooted in the same non/anti-Christian occultism as Brown's "Zen Christianity" (aka GNOSTICISM). Pay attention. He probably "dropped out" so you would say just that. These are called "Temporal Co-adjutor" being not directly in the Order.

  • @mattlambrecht1 He supports abortion, gay marriage, and he even said that he was more of an individual Catholic now. Does that sound like a Jesuit priest to you?

  • @AlbertoBarreradotcom well it sounds typically liberal establishment which is part and parcel to the Jesuit-Illuminist-Royal/etc. agendas so yeah.. I don't care though obviously he's not a direct Jesuit but any one who wants to become a Jesuit is a fuckin wierdo in my book. I don't trust any of these secret soceities and occultists and military/"knighthood" orders. They are a criminal mafia and are responsible for much of the horrors of the 20th century. Along with their puppet establishment

  • @mattlambrecht1 I recommend you read an autobiography of Ignatius Loyola, maybe that will help you understand.

  • @AlbertoBarreradotcom Well maybe I should cause to be honest I'm still pretty new to the vatican/roman connection and I'm still not 100% whether religions the bad guy or the "new age" nwo occult or if they are the same/in league with each other.. but I have Loyola's spiritual excersizes and they are pretty neurotic obsessive ritualism much like mind control.. Jesuit's/KoM are not allowed to have any personal conciense and are 100% subordinate to the hierarchy. but i dont mean to sound accusatory

  • @AlbertoBarreradotcom if you can debunk what I'm saying please do so cause its not like its enjoyable to be convinced of the conspiratorial view of history.. but to me history is so short and full of manipulation and psychopathic mind control ideologies like most dogmatic religion, all forms of socialism/social engineering, monopolization and empire etc.. The world of the elite seems very small and very twisted when you start to figure out which individuals to focus on.

  • @AlbertoBarreradotcom I mean I'm a 21 year old kid maybe I'm not old enough to see the world correctly. despite all the tons of evidence and high amount of detail I can provide about the history of the establishment (occult/royal/central-banking/­bloodlines/"Illuminati"/etc), my parents will not be convinced that republicans are lying to them lol.. what do you think of the work of Eric Jon Phillips ("Vatican Assassins")? Have you ever heard of it?

  • @mattlambrecht1 Actually, I've never heard of him(Eric Phillps) . One thing you have to know is that the Vatican is accused of many things. As for his spiritual exercises, you have to remember that he was a former soldier. You should his lifes story. Also, you have to consider is that the human mind finds patterns where there arent any.

  • @AlbertoBarreradotcom well unless you actually examine the "pattern" that's just a cop out. but whatever

  • @mattlambrecht1 A cover is always necessary. In concealment lies a great part of our strength. Hence we must always hide ourselves under the name of another society. --Die neusten ararbeiten des Spartacus and Philo in dem Illuminaten-Orden, 1794, p: 165

    This is taken from page 491 of Foucault's Pendulum by Umberto Eco. 'Coincidentally' Umberto Eco has written the introduction to the newly printed version of Alexandre's The Count of Monte Christo.

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