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Monday, July 29, 2013

China: A Jesuit MasterPlan [For Centuries] As Controlers Of The NWO


If there is but one clip [from a series] that explains power today its this one, all others pale by comparison. China has long been mentored by The Jesuit Order and owes much to its elevated success today. Plans for China vs the world, started as long back as the 15Cen believe it or not. All is in the historical record and can be retreived to study. I have long been watching the emergence of this order and the Society of Jesus for decades now, China is to become the last instrument this order will use for its final push to a successful world order, it is key.


Watch the new POPE: A Jesuit through and through and proud of it!!!




A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing?

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On 2008, Father Adolfo Nicolás, a Spanish priest and missionary to Asia, was elected the new Superior General of the Jesuits.
A TIME article notes that Nicolás, also known as the “Black Pope,” holds a “lifetime posting” that “has sway over a network of priests, universities, hospitals and other missionary institutions around the globe.”i TIME also states that “...the rest of the Church never allowed a Jesuit to be elected to the real papacy for fear of concentrating too much power in the hands of the order.”ii
What TIME doesn’t mention is the incredible global power that the Jesuits already hold. According to historian Dave Hunt, “The Pope has thousands of secret agents worldwide. They include Jesuits, the Knights of Columbus, Knights of Malta, Opus Dei, and others.” Jesuits aim at universal dominion. They have rendered themselves indispensable to the Pope and to U.S. governors. They hold revolutions in their hands, and, as it was written by Luigi Descantis in 1865, “it is they who rule the world.”iii
Given the Jesuits’ dominion, how powerful is their Superior General? In 1720, Michael Angelo Tamburini, then General of the Jesuits, said to the Duke of Brancas,  
“See, my lord, from this room—from this room I govern not

 only Paris, but China: not only China, but the whole world

without any one knowing how ‘tis managed.”iv

A conversation with Father Nicolás shows him open, humble, self-effacing, and approachable.v However, being a nice guy isn’t the equivalent of being a Christian. Jesus says that not everyone who says “Lord, Lord” will enter the kingdom of heaven (Matthew 7:21).

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