The history of Vatican-Jesuit-Masonic oppression
By Jama on Saturday 10 November 2007, 02:11 - Permalink
- "These books are about the religious, scientific and political conspiracies throughout Human time.
- Fascism through systematized spirituality, suppressed knowledge and authoritarian governing.
- The neurosis rippling out from a person into society, then reflecting back and be repeated and amplified by culture.
- Leading to the loss of health, honesty, love and sovereignty at the personal and social level."
- ~100 AD:
- Dead Sea scrolls (This comprises roughly 900 documents, including texts from the Hebrew Bible)
- ~1530-1564:
The Institutes of the
Christian Religion [1], Jean Calvin (1509-1564)
Tracts relating to the
Reformation (vol.1, published in 1844),
Jean Calvin (1509-1564)
- See also: Council of Trent, "History of the Council of Trent" by Félix Bungener
- 1563:
Foxe's Book of
Martyrs, John Foxe (1517-1587), (wikipedia article)
- 1611:
- (translation from Greek): King James Bible, (wikipedia article)
- 1656:
Provincial Letters:
Moral Teachings of the Jesuit Fathers Opposed to the Church of Rome and Latin
Vulgate [2],
Blaise Pascal (1623–1662), ("Lettres provinciales", 18
letters written under pseudonym, translated by Thomas M'Crie, published in
1892), wikipedia article
- See also: Antoine Arnauld, Casuistry, Catholic article on Blaise Pascal
- "But, be it rare or not, and let it be granted that (red.: Jesuit Father) Layman follows in this the example of Navarre, a circumstance on which you lay so much stress, is it not shameful that he should consent to such an opinion as that, to preserve a false honour, it is lawful in conscience to accept of a challenge, in the face of the edicts of all Christian states, and of all the canons of the Church, while in support of these diabolical maxims you can produce neither laws, nor canons, nor authorities from Scripture, or from the fathers, nor the example of a single saint, nor, in short, anything but the following impious synogism: "Honour is more than life; it is allowable to kill in defence of life; therefore it is allowable to kill in defence of honour!" What, fathers!" ... " What a subversion of all principle is here, fathers! And who does not see to what atrocious excesses it may lead? It is obvious, indeed, that it will ultimately lead to the commission of murder for the most trifling things imaginable, when one's honour is considered to be staked for their preservation- murder, I venture to say, even for an apple! You might complain of me, fathers, for drawing sanguinary inferences from your doctrine with a malicious intent" ... "For, after due representations had been made to them of the penalties they would draw upon themselves by their refusal to sign the Constitution, and the scandal it might cause in the Church, their reply was ....." (Letter XIV)
- 1659:
Jesuit Juggling: Forty Popish
Frauds Detected and Disclosed, Richard Baxter (1615-1691)
- "The more cause have all Christian princes and states to be vigilant against those incendiaries: because they trust to war and violence, and build their kingdom on it, and therefore study it day and night. Because they have Jesuits all abroad continually upon the design: whose contrivances and endeavors are day and night to bring nations to their will, and to kindle divisions and wars among them to attain their ends." (p.310)
- 1660:
- 1689:
- Second Treatise of Government, John Locke (1632-1704), (wikipedia article)
- 1698:
Discourses Concerning Government, Algernon Sidney (1623– 1683)
- 1756:
- A Vindication of Natural Society, Edmund Burke (1729–1797), (wikipedia article)
- 1759:
Candide, ou
l'Optimisme [3],
Voltaire (François-Marie Arouet) (1694–1778), (wikipedia article)
- "A Jesuit! a Jesuit! we shall be revenged; we shall have excellent cheer; let us eat this Jesuit; let us eat him up.” (ch.16)
- 1783:
The
Definitive Treaty of Peace 1783, (wikipedia article)
- "signed on September 3 1783, and ratified by the Congress of the Confederation on January 14, 1784, formally ended the American Revolutionary War between the Kingdom of Great Britain and the United States of America that had rebelled against their rule starting in 1775."
- See also: [4], [5], [6]
- 1790:
Reflections on the Revolution
in France, Edmund Burke (1729–1797), (wikipedia
article)
- 1798:
- 1816:
Cobbett's
Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High Treason and Other
Crimes, William Cobbett (1762-1835), David
Jardine, Thomas Jones Howell (his father was Thomas Bayly Howell)
- 1824:
- 1829:
- 1832:
- 1835:
Foreign Conspiracy against the Liberties of the United States
([7], [8], [9],
[10]), Samuel Finley Breese Morse (1791-1872)
Imminent Dangers to the Free
Institutions of the United States Through Foreign Immigration and the Present
State of the Naturalization Laws, Samuel Finley Breese Morse (1791-1872)
- "Returning to New York at the end of his grand tour of Italy in 1830 and 1831, Samuel F.B. Morse hurried into print to warn his countrymen of the insidious Papal designs on the United States. His essays were later published in two volumes: Foreign Conspiracy Against the Liberties of the United States and Imminent Dangers to the Free Institutions of the United Stales through Foreign Immigration. European despots, he told his thousands of readers, were trembling lest the democratic institutions of America inspire revolts on the part of their own peoples. These institutions could not be overthrown by arms, for the United States was too powerful; hence monarchs had allied with the Catholic Church, which Morse considered a giant religious despotism, to dispatch its servile minions across the Atlantic, disguised as immigrants, until they were numerous enough to seize control. “You,” he thundered to his fellow Americans, “are marked for their prey, not by foreign bayonets, but by weapons surer of effecting the conquest of liberty than all the munitions of physical combat in the military or naval storehouses of Europe.” Only by closing the gates to those immigrants, Morse believed, could America be saved." [11]
Samuel F. B. Morse, His Letters and Journals:
volume 1,
volume 2
(published in 1914?), Samuel Finley Breese Morse (1791-1872)
- "The course of some of our journals on the subject of Popery has led to the belief that they are covertly under the control of the Jesuits. And let me say, sir, that the modes of control in the resources of this insidious society, notorious for its political arts and intrigues, are more numerous, more powerful, and more various than an unsuspicious people are at all conscious of.... "Mr. Y. falls into the common error and deprecates what he calls _religious_ controversy, as if the subject of Popery was altogether religious. History, it appears to me, must have been read to very little purpose by any one who can entertain such an error in regard to the cunningest political despotism that ever cursed mankind." (volume 2, chapter XXII: 1833-1836)
- 1839:
A text-book of
Popery: comprising a brief history of the Council of Trent, and a complete view
of Roman Catholic theology (earlier
version), John Mockett Cramp (1796-1881)
The
Principles of the Jesuits, Henry Handley
Norris (1771–1850)- Is it Mary or Lady of the Jesuits?, Justin Dewey Fulton (1828-1901)
- 1843:
- (to find) Subterranean Rome (translated from French, and quotes the Jesuit Extreme Oath of Induction), Charles Didier
- 1845:
The History of
Romanism: from the Earliest Corruptions of Christianity to the Present
Time [12], John Dowling (1807-1878)
The Wandering
Jew, Eugène Sue (1804-1857)
- See also: Wandering Jew
- "Martin: Astor, Guggenheim, and Straus were three Jewish men who went down with the Titanic. Why do you focus so much of your attention on Astor? Phelps: John Jacob Astor was the wealthiest Jew in the world, some say the wealthiest man in the world. But he was, most definitely, the wealthiest Jew. He did not have more money than the Pope. But he was the wealthiest man in the world and he was using his wealth NOT in accord with the Jesuit Order. Now, later, his son, John Jacob Astor IV, became part of the money trust, which can be found on the Internet; and so the Jesuits had access, now, to the Astor fortune. They control it now. But, at that time, they got rid of Astor because they wanted his fortune, and they wanted to end his resistance to the establishment of a national bank. And they do this pursuant to The Secret Instructions, that they will take the fortunes of widows and other people who resist them. And that is what they did in Eugene Sue's The Wandering Jew. That story revolves around a French Protestant family, the Renneponts, and the Jesuits killing-off every member of the Rennepont family, so that they can have the fortune when it would be opened up at a certain day, at a certain time in Paris. And the man who held the fortune in trust was a Jew. So, that's why they got rid of Astor." Eric Jon Phelps interview
- A Popular History of Priestcraft in All Ages and Nations, William Howitt (1792-1879)
- 1847:
Letters on the Masonic
Institution, John Quincy Adams (1767-1828)
- See also: Anti-Masonic Party, History of Freemasonry, "Files about Freemasonry"
- "That so many men, at so many separate points, should have acted in perfect concert in such business as they were engaged in, would scarcely be believed, without compelling the inference of some distinct understanding existing between them. That they should have carried into effect the most difficult part of their undertaking, a scheme of the most daring and criminal nature, in the midst of a large, intelligent and active population, without thereby incurring the risk of a full conviction of their guilt and the consequent punishment, would be equally incredible, but for the light furnished by the phraseology of the Masonic oath. Upon the first hasty and superficial glance, a feeling might arise of surprise that the frivolity of its unmeaning ceremonial, and ridiculous substitution of its fictions for the sacred history, should not long ago discredited the thing in the minds of good and sensible men everywhere. Yet upon closer and more attentive examination, this first feeling vanishes, and makes way for astonishment at the ingenious contrivance displayed in the construction of the whole machine. A more perfect agent for the devising and execution of conspiracies against the church or state could scarcely have been conceived." (p.8)
- 1848:
History of
the Jesuits, 3 Volumes, Andrew Steinmetz
The Jesuit Conspiracy: The Secret Plan of the Order [13], Abbate M.
Leone
- 1849:
The Genuine Works of
Hippocrates, Hippocrates (~460 BC – ~370 BC)
("Father of Western Medicine"), (translated by Francis Adams)
- See also: Hippocratic Oath, Vitalism, Qi, Prana, "The Medical Conspiracy" by Bill Schnoebelen (105 MB mp3 file), "Major Figures in the History of Medicine"
- 1850:
The Dealings of God, Man, and
the Devil ("As Exemplified in the Life, Experience, and Travels of
Lorenzo Dow , in a Period of over Half a Century, Together with His Polemic and
Miscellaneous Writings, Complete. To Which is Added The Vicissitudes of Life,
By Peggy Dow - with an Introductory Essay by the Rev. John Dowling."), Lorenzo Dow (1777–1834)
- "The Jesuits govern the Roman church, and turning the office of the pope, and the power of Icings to further their ambitious views, to gain ascendency and govern the world!" (p.147)
- "For the Holy Alliance are bent to destroy Representative Government from the world ; and the order of Jesuits to have but one Religion, as exemplified in their late production in favor of the Inquisition recently published in Boston. And these two powers have entered into a conspiracy against the Liberties of mankind throughout the world, which has been brewing and ripening for execution for about seventeen years—and exhibits a reason why the Kings of England and France have disappointed the people and betrayed their trust, by leaning towards the principles of the Un-Holy-Alliance." (p.155)
- "The whole world is divided into districts, which are lots, each agent having his field for research, and then communicate his information to Rome, according to the science of System of JESUITICAL economy" (p.155)
- 1851:
- 1853:
The Jesuits, An Historical Sketch, Edward William Grinfield
- 1854:
The Works of Thomas
Paine [14], (this includes: "The
Origins of Freemasonry") Thomas Paine
History of the
Jesuits: Their Origin, Progress, Doctrines and Designs [15],
Giovanni Battista Nicolini
Wide-awake! Romanism: its aims and tendencies, L. W. Granger- Popery in its social aspect, R. P. Blakeney, D.D., LL.D
- 1855:
The rise of the Dutch republic: A history, John Lothrop Motley (1814-1877)
The Crisis; or the Enemies of America Unmasked, J. Wayne
Laurens
- 1858:
- 1859:
On Liberty,
John Stuart Mill (wikipedia article)
- See also: Harm principle
- 1865:
- 1869:
- 1872:
- The Papal System: From its origin to the present time,
William
Cathcart (1826-1881)
- See also: 1850: The History of the Papal States: From Their Origin to the Present Day, John Miley (any relation to the book above?)
- The Papal System: From its origin to the present time,
William
Cathcart (1826-1881)
- 1875:
- Manual of Romish Controversy (correct date?), R. P. Blakeney, D.D., LL.D
- 1876:
The
Papacy and Civil Power, R.W. Thompson
- 1877:
(to find) The rise, progress, and
insidious workings of Jesuitism, James Aitken Wylie (1808-1890)
- "To what country of Europe shall we turn where we are not able to track the Jesuit by his bloody footprints? … How many assassins they sent to England to murder Elizabeth history attests. … Nor is it only the palaces of monarchs into which they have crept with their doctrines of murder and assassination; the very sanctuary of their own Popes they have defiled with blood. […] In the Gunpowder Plot we see them deliberately planning to destroy, at one blow, the nobility and gentry of England. To them we owe those civil wars which for so many years drenched with blood the fair provinces of France. They laid the train of that crowning horror, the St. Bartholomew massacre. Philip II and the Jesuits share between them the guilt of the Invincible Armada …. What a harvest of plots, tumults, seditions, revolutions, torturings, poisonings, assassinations, regicides and massacres, has Christendom reaped from the seed sown by the Jesuits!" [17]
The Jews of Spain
and Portugal and the Inquisition, Frederic David Mocatta (1828-1905)
- 1878:
The History of
Protestantism [18] (24 books in 3 volumes),
James Aitken Wylie
(1808-1890)- See also: History of Protestantism
- 1879:
The Grand Inquisitor,
Fyodor Dostoyevsky (1821-1881), (wikipedia article, and part of The Brothers Karamazov)
- 1880:
The Doctrine of the
Jesuits, Paul Bert (1833-1886)
- 1883:
The Engineer Corps of Hell; or Romes Sappers and Miners
(Containing the Tactics of the Militia of the Pope or the Secret Manual of the
Jesuits), Edwin A. Sherman
- 1886:
Fifty years in the
Church of Rome [19], Charles Chiniquy (1809-1899)
- 1887:
A history of the Inquisition of the Middle Ages (3 volumes),
Henry Charles Lea (1825-1909)
A short history of the English people (3/4 volumes), John Richard Green (1837-1883), (note: the author's
background and objectivity is highly dubious!)
The Master's
Carpet, or, Masonry and Baal-worship identical, Edmund Ronayne
(1832-?)
- 1888:
Washington in the
lap of Rome, Justin Dewey Fulton
(1828-1901)
The Great
Controversy, Ellen Gould White (1827–1915), wikipedia article
- 1889:
- 1894:
The Footprints of the Jesuits, by
Richard Wigginton Thompson (1809-1900)
- 1896:
Black Pope a History of the Jesuits, Mary Frances Cusack (1829-1899) ("The nun of
Kenmare")
- 1897:
Rome's
Responsibility for the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, Colonel
Thomas Maley Harris
(1817-1906)
- 1900:
Forty years
in the church of Christ, Charles Chiniquy (1809—1899)
- 1901:
The History of the
Jesuits in England, 1580 to 1773, Ethelred Luke Taunton- (to find / scan) Die karikatur der europäischen völker vom altertum bis zur neuzeit, Eduard Fuchs (1870-1940) (two parts, containing many illustrations)
- 1902:
- (to find) Struggles for Catholic Supremary in the Last Years of Queen Elizabeth, Martin S. A. Hume
- 1903:
The Programme of the
Jesuits, William Blair
Neatby (1864-1938)
The Jesuits, A Complete History of Their Open and Secret Proceedings From the
Foundation of the Order to the Presort Time, Theodor Griesinger (translated by Andrew James Scott)
The Jesuits in
Great Britain, An Historical Inquiry into Their Political
Influence, Walter Walsh (1857-1931)
- 1904:
Thirty Years in
Hell: From Darkness To Light, Bernard Fresenborg (ex-priest)
A history of the
gunpowder plot: the conspiracy and its agents, Philip Sidney
(1872-1908)
- See also: Gunpowder Plot, "The Trials of Robert Winter, Thomas Winter, Guy Fawkes, ... for High-Treason, being Conspirators in the Gunpowder-Plot", gunpowderplot.parliament.uk (disinfo), V for Vendetta (Comic and Hollywood film)
- 1905:
- 1906:
History of the Inquisition of Spain:
Volume I, Volume II, Volume III, Volume IV, Henry Charles Lea (1825-1909)
- 1911:
- (to find) The Answer of Ernst Haeckel to the Falsehoods of the Jesuits (date correct?)
Fourteen Years a
Jesuit German version, 2
Volumes, Count
Paul Von Hoensbroech (1852-1923)
Slaves of the
Godsmith, H. George Buss ("The Gadfly")
- 1913:
- 1916:
- The Jesuit Missions: A chronicle of the cross in the wilderness, Thomas Guthrie, 1864-1936
- (to find) Uncle Sam or the Pope, Which?, Rev. L.L. Pickett,
- 1922:
Romanism as a World Power, Luther S. Kauffmann
- 1924:
- The Suppressed Truth
about the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, Burke McCarty
- See also: Abraham Lincoln
Secret Societies and Subversive
Movements
[20], Nesta H. Webster
- See also: book review
- A Vanished Arcadia: being some account of the Jesuits in Paraguay 1607-1767, Cunninghame Graham, Robert Bontine (1852-1936)
- The Suppressed Truth
about the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, Burke McCarty
- 1932:
The Story Of Religious Controversy, Joseph McCabe (1867–1955)
- 1933:
-
Hitler's Secret Backers, (author unkown, see below)
- "By Sidney Warburg it is suspect that the author using an alias name might have actually been James Warburg, son of Paul Warburg, founder of the Federal Reserve System and Kuhn Loeb partner. Some believe it could have been Sydney Weinberg of Goldman Sachs, proper age at the time to fit the message boy scenario".
The Mass
Psychology of Fascism ("Massenpsychologie des Faschismus"),
Wilhelm Reich (1897–1957) (original Marxist edition,
banned by the Nazis and the Communists) (Note: Reich's main accomplishment here
is describing parts of the social and psychological process of the spread of
"emotional plague", the collective neurosis - the symptoms of chronic physical obstruction of our
biological functioning)
The Revolutionary Movement: A Diagnosis of World Disorders, John
Findlater (a Scottish Presbyterian scholar)
-
Hitler's Secret Backers, (author unkown, see below)
- 1934:
The Rumbling of the Apocalypse, Avro Manhattan (note: he was
a Jesuit Temporal Coadjutor - certainly in his early years)
- 1935:
War is a
Racket, Smedley Darlington Butler (1881–1940)
- See also: "Banker Coup to Remove FDR in 1933 was a Ruse"
A History of
Rome Down to the Reign of Constantine, Max Cary, D.Litt. (note:
there are multiple later editions)
- 1941:
No Friend of
Democracy: A study of Roman Catholic politics, their influence on the course of
the present War and the growth of Fascism
[21], Edith Moore (Preface by Joseph McCabe)
- See also: Clerical fascism
The Vatican's Last Crime: How the Black International Joined the World-Plot
Against Freedom, Liberalism, and Democracy, Joseph McCabe (1867–1955)
How The Pope Of Peace Traded In Blood: The Red Pope, Joseph McCabe
The Pope Helps Hitler to World Power: How the Cross Courted the Swastika for
Eight Years, Joseph McCabe
The Vatican Buries International Law: How Mussolini And The Yellow Brother Got
Their Share, Joseph McCabe
Hitler Dupes The Vatican: How The Papacy Was Sold In Austria, And Sold
Civilization In Czecho-Slovakia, Joseph McCabe
The War And Papal Intrigue: How The New Pope Talked Peace And Worked For
War, Joseph McCabe
The Pious Traitors Of Belgium And France: How The Preaching Of Peace Fizzled
Out, And Why, Joseph McCabe
The Pope And The Italian Jackal: How Mussolini's Invincible Legions Were
Blessed, Joseph McCabe
Fascist Romanism Defies Civilization: How The Pope Keeps To The Plot While The
World Curses It, Joseph McCabe
The Totalitarian Church Of Rome: Its Fuehrer, Its Gauleiter, Its Gestapo, And
Its Money-box, Joseph McCabe
The Tyranny Of The Clerical Gestapo: Catholics The Most Priest-Ridden Of All
People, Joseph McCabe
Rome Puts A Blight On Culture: The Roman Church, The Poorest In Culture And
Richest In Crime, Joseph McCabe
The Church The Enemy Of The Workers: Rome Is The Natural Ally Of All
Exploiters, Joseph McCabe
The Holy Faith Of Romanists: How Catholics Are Hypnotized About Their Weird
Creed, Joseph McCabe
The Artistic Sterility Of The Church: How The Church Stupefies Folk By Crude
Emotionalism, Joseph McCabe
The Fruits Of Romanism: The Catholic Church Does Far More Harm Than
Good, Joseph McCabe
Rome's Syllabus Of Condemned Opinions: The Last Blast Of The Catholic Church's
Medieval Trumpet, Joseph McCabe
The Psychology of
Religion, Joseph McCabe
- 1942:
- Facts of Faith, Southern Pub. Association
- 1943:
- Undercover - My Four Years in the Nazi Underworld in
America (part1, part2), John
Roy Carlson
- See also: "The Armenian Displaced Persons: A First Hand Report on Conditions in Europe" by John Roy Carlson
Towards the new Italy, Avro Manhattan, (note: he was
a Jesuit Temporal Coadjutor - certainly in his early years), (Preface by
H.G. Wells)- Germany's Master Plan: The Story Of Industrial Offensive, Joseph Borkin and Charles A. Welsh
Facts
and Fascism [22],
George Seldes (1890–1995)
- Undercover - My Four Years in the Nazi Underworld in
America (part1, part2), John
Roy Carlson
- 1944:
Behind the
Dictators: A Factual Analysis of the Relationship of Nazi-Fascism and Roman
Catholicism, by Leo H. Lehmann
The
Empire of "The City", (revised in 1985), E.C. Knuth
- 1945:
-
A History of Western Philosophy, Bertrand Russell (1872–1970)
- "The Jesuits acquired prestige by their missionary zeal, especially in the Far East. They became popular as confessors, because (if Pascal is to be believed) they were more lenient, except towards heresy, than other ecclesiastics. They concentrated on education, and thus acquired a firm hold on the minds of the young." (p.524)
- "The Church in the lifetime of Copernicus was more liberal than it became after the Council of Trent, the Jesuits, and the revived Inquisition had done their work." (p.526)
-
A History of Western Philosophy, Bertrand Russell (1872–1970)
- 1946:
Latin America and the Vatican, Avro Manhattan, (note: he was
a Jesuit Temporal Coadjutor - certainly in his early years)
- 1947:
- (to find) The Secret of Catholic Power, L. H. Lehmann
The Catholic Church Against the Twentieth
Century, Avro Manhattan (2nd edition 1950), (note:
he was
a Jesuit Temporal Coadjutor - certainly in his early years)
Democracy and Empire in the
Caribbean: A Contemporary Review, Paul Beecher Blanshard (1892-1980)
- 1948:
The Vatican in Asia, Avro Manhattan, (note: he was
a Jesuit Temporal Coadjutor - certainly in his early years)
- 1949:
Religion in Russia, Avro Manhattan, (note: he was
a Jesuit Temporal Coadjutor - certainly in his early years)
The Vatican in World
Politics, Avro Manhattan, (note: he was
a Jesuit Temporal Coadjutor - certainly in his early years)
American Freedom and Catholic
Power, Paul Beecher Blanshard
(1892-1980)
- 1951:
- 1952:
Catholic Imperialism
and World Freedom, Avro Manhattan (2nd edition 1959), (note: he was
a Jesuit Temporal Coadjutor - certainly in his early years)
The
Devil's Chemists: 24 Conspirators of the International Farben Cartel Who
Manufacture Wars, Josiah E. DuBois,
Jr.
- 1953:
Terror Over Yugoslavia, the Threat to
Europe, Avro Manhattan, (note: he was
a Jesuit Temporal Coadjutor - certainly in his early years)
Perpetual War for Perpetual
Peace, Harry Elmer Barnes (with the
collaboration of 8 other people)
- 1954:
- 1955:
The Right to Read: The Battle
Against Censorship, Paul Beecher Blanshard (1892-1980)
Pawns in the Game, William Guy Carr (toresearch: his credbility)
- 1956:
The Dollar and the Vatican, Avro Manhattan, (note: