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«The public is practically unaware of the over wheming responsibility carried by the Vatican and its Jesuits in the starting of the two world wars-m a situation which may be explained in part by the gigantic finances at the disposition of vatican and its jesuits.»—Edmond paris, The secret history of the Jesuits
@uriahheep108 «The high office of the President has been used to foment a plot to destroy the American’s freedom and before I leave office, I must inform the citizen of this plight.»
@uriahheep108 This passage is from The incredible marquis by Herbert Gorman entitled the soldier of fortune(chapter six) It was natural that Dumas believed implicitly in the magic of somnambulism, in animal magnetism and in chiromancy. No Haitian negro dancing before his Voodoo altar was more superstitious than Dumas. Home, to Dumas, therefore, was an authentically inspired adept in communicating with unseen world.
@uriahheep108 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.
@uriahheep108 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
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To me, this cathedral of Notre Dame is the most powerful church in the world..
This is entirely my Experiance. Hail Mary!
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