VATICAN ASSASSINS

Vatican Assassins


“Wounded In The House Of My Friends”


The Perfidious and Diabolical History Of The Society of Jesus
Waging Its Relentless Wars against All Accursed Heretics and Liberals
Pursuant to the Jesuit Oath and Council of Trent Including:


• Its Second Thirty Years’ War (1914–1945)
• Its Cold War (1945–1989)
• Its Anglo-American Crusade Against Islam (2001–Present) (Prime
Minister Tony Blair’s and President George W. Bush’s Masonic “War on
Islamic Terror,” as Directed by the Black Pope’s Jesuit Curia; Which
Crusade Is To the Exclusion of “Roman Catholic Terror,” Daily Exported
from the Pope’s Islands of Ireland and Cuba)
• And Its Assassination of America’s First Roman Catholic President
Knight of Columbus John Fitzgerald Kennedy (1963)
Complete In Four Volumes
by
Eric Jon Phelps
“Obstinate Heretic” and Anti-Radical, Patriotic Political “Liberal”
“Accursed” and Condemned by the Jesuit General’s Council of Trent
Final Authority: The Authorized King James Bible Version of 1611
Racial and Religious Separatist (Non-Hater of Any Peoples of Color or Religion)
Defender of the Beloved Hebrew/Jewish/Israelitic Descendants of Abraham
Pro-White, Scotch-Irish, Anglo-Saxon; Pro-Protestant, American Freeman
Citizen of the Pre-Fourteenth Amendment Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Holding Original (Article IV, Section 2) United States Citizenship (1787-1868)
Jeffersonian/Jacksonian Democrat and State Rights Constitutional Separatist
Anti-Cartel-Capitalist, Anti-Socialist, Pro-Laissez-Faire, Biblical Nationalist
Anti-Communist, Anti-Fascist, Anti-New/Dark Age, Anti-New World Order
Dispensational, Premillennial, Pre-Tribulation Appearing of Christ, Fifth
Monarchy Anti-Papacy, Anti-Jesuit, Anti-Masonic, Seventh-Day, Baptist￾Calvinist Puritan “Warning Every Man and Teaching Every Man in All Wisdom”
(Col. 1:28)

Block I

  1. Fifty Years In the Church of Rome, Charles Chiniquy, (Grand Rapids, Michigan: Baker Book House,
    1968; originally published in 1886) pp. 78, 79, 481; quoting “Saint” Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologica,
    Vol. IV, pp. 90, 91 [Summa Theologica, “Saint” Thomas Aquinas, II-II, Q. 11, A. 3, 4].
  2. Chapter 1
  3. Secret Instructions of the Jesuits, W. C. Brownlee, (New York: American and Foreign Christian Union,
  1. p. 141.
  1. History of the Jesuits: Their Origin, Progress, Doctrines, and Designs, G. B. Nicolini of Rome, (London:
    Henry G. Bohn, 1889) pp. iii, v.
  2. The Engineer Corps of Hell; Or Rome’s Sappers and Miners, Compiled and translated by Edwin A.
    Sherman, (San Francisco, California: Private subscription, 1883) p. 19.
  3. The Jesuits: A Complete History of Their Open and Secret Proceedings From the Foundation of the
    Order to the Present Time, Theodor Griesinger, (London: W.H. Allen & Co, 1903; originally published in
  1. p. 240.
  1. The Babington Plot, J. E. C. Shepherd, (Toronto, Canada: Wittenburg Publications, 1987) pp. 9, 11;
    quoting W. C. Brownlee’s Secret Instructions of the Jesuits, p. 14.
  2. The Engineer Corps of Hell; Or Rome’s Sappers and Miners, p. 39.
  3. The Black Pope, M. F. Cusack, (London: Marshall, Russell & Co., 1896) pp. 13, 201.
  4. Ibid, p. 80.
  5. History of the Jesuits: Their Origin, Progress, Doctrines, and Designs, pp. 35, 36.
  6. Ibid, pp. 29, 33.
  7. Hitler’s Pope: The Secret History of Pius XII, John Cornwell, (New York: Penguin Press, 1999) p. 38.
  8. Popery, Puseyism and Jesuitism, Luigi Desanctis, (London: D. Catt, 1905; translated by Maria Betts from
    the original Italian edition published as Roma Papale in 1865; first published in English, 1852) pp. 133,
  9. Romanism: A Menace to the Nation, Jeremiah J. Crowley, (Aurora, Missouri: The Menace Publishing
    Co.,
  1. p. 196.
  1. The Engineer Corps of Hell; Or Rome’s Sappers and Miners, p. 33.
  2. Rulers of Evil, Frederick Tupper Saussy, (New York: Harper Collins Publishers, Inc., 2001) p. 6, 86, 93.
  3. The Black Pope, p. 474.
  4. Ibid, pp. 92-93.
  5. The History of Romanism, John Dowling, (New York: Edward Walker, 1845) p. 605.
  6. The Engineer Corps of Hell; Or Rome’s Sappers and Miners, pp. 118-124.
  7. The Devil In Robes: Or, The Sin of Priests, J Scott Carr, (St. Louis: Continental Bible House, 1900)
    pp.19-23.
  8. Errors of the Roman Catholic Church and its Insidious Influence in the United States and Other
    Countries, 15 Contributors, (Cincinnati, Ohio: J. H. Chambers & Co., 1894) p. 469.
  9. The Devil’s Masterpiece: The Mystery of Iniquity, Albert Garner, (Lakeland, Florida: Blessed Hope
    Foundation, 1954) pp. 66-68.
  10. The Master’s Carpet; Or Masonry and Baal-Worship Identical, Edmond Ronayne, (South Pasadena,
    California: Emissary Publications, 1988; originally published in 1879) pp. 107, 108.
  11. Double-Cross: Alberto Part Two, Jack Chick, (Chino, California: Chick Publications, 1981) pp. 13, 14.
  12. The Engineer Corps of Hell; Or Rome’s Sappers and Miners, p. 16.
  13. Secret Instructions of the Jesuits, W. C. Brownlee, (New York: American and Foreign Christian Union,
    1857).
  14. Papism in the XIX. Century, in the United States, Robert J. Breckinridge, (Baltimore: David Owen & Son,
  1. pp. 310, 311.
  1. The Engineer Corps of Hell; Or Rome’s Sappers and Miners, p. 15.
  2. History of the Jesuits: Their Origin, Progress, Doctrines, and Designs, p. 67.
  3. The History of Romanism, pp. 478, 479, 488.
  4. Ibid, 492, 493.
  5. Ibid, p. 536.
  6. Occult Theocrasy, Lady Queenborough, (South Pasadena, California: Emissary Publications, 1980;
    originally published in 1933) p. 311.
  7. History of the Jesuits, Andrew Steinmetz, (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Lea and Blanchard, 1848) Vol. I
    of
    II, pp. 146, 147, 145, 146.
  8. The Black Pope, pp. 118, 119.
  9. Ibid, p. 120.
  10. History of the Jesuits, Steinmetz, Vol. I of II, p. 145.
  11. The Count of Monte Cristo, Alexandre Dumas, (New York: Random House, Inc., 1996; originally
    published in 1845) p. 566.
  12. The Crisis: Or, the Enemies of America Unmasked, J. Wayne Laurens, (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: G.D.
    Miller, 1855) pp. 25-27.
  13. A Glimpse of the Great Secret Society, Multiple Contributors, (London: William Macintosh, 1872) pp.
    38,
    39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 48, 98; citing the Report on the Constitutions of the Jesuits, M. Louis Rene De Caraduc
    De La Chalotais, Procureur-General of King Louis XV to Parliament, 22 December 1761.
  14. The Counter-Reformation in Europe, Arthur R. Pennington, (London: Elliot Stock, 1899) pp. 64, 127,
    138, 139, 168.
  15. The Black Pope, p. 43.
  16. The History of Protestantism, James A. Wylie, (London: Cassell, Petter & Galpin, Ltd., 1878) Vol. II of
    III, Book Fifteenth, pp. 382, 383, 384, 386.
  17. History of the Jesuits, Steinmetz, Vol. I of II, p. 292.
  18. The Black Pope, p. 73.
    Chapter 2
  19. The Engineer Corps of Hell; Or Rome’s Sappers and Miners, Compiled and translated by Edwin A.
    Sherman, (San Francisco, California: Private subscription, 1883) p. 19.
  20. Fifty Years in the Church of Rome, Charles Chiniquy, (Grand Rapids, Michigan: Baker Book House,
    1968; originally published in 1886) p. 484.
  21. The Engineer Corps of Hell; Or Rome’s Sappers and Miners, p. 92.
  22. Fifty Years in the Church of Rome, p. 489.
  23. The Footprints of the Jesuits, R. W. Thompson, (New York: Hunt & Eaton, 1894) p. 113.
  24. The Encyclopedia Britannica, New Werner Edition, New American Supplement, Ninth Edition, Day Otis
    Kellogg, (New York: The Werner Co., 1903) Vol. XXVII, p. 452.
    Chapter 3
  25. Fifty Years in the Church of Rome, Charles Chiniquy, (Grand Rapids, Michigan: Baker Book House,
    1968; originally published in 1886) pp. 481, 482.
  26. The Jesuits in History, Hector Macpherson, (Springfield, Missouri: Ozark Book Publishers, 1997;
    originally published in Edinburgh, 1914) pp. 43, 44.
  27. Fifty Years in the Church of Rome, p. 495.
  28. A Glimpse of the Great Secret Society, Multiple Contributors, (London: William Macintosh, 1872) pp.
    117, 118, 121, 122, 123; citing the Decree of the Parliament of Bretagne, L. C. Piquet, Speaker of the
    French Parliament; 23 December 1761.
  29. Double-Cross: Alberto Part Two, Jack Chick, (Chino, California: Chick Publications, 1981) p. 7.
  30. The Library of Original Sources, Oliver J. Thatcher, editor, (Milwaukee, Wisconsin: University research
    Extension Co., no date) Vol. V, pp. 190, 191, 192, 193, 194, 195.
  31. The Rise of the Dutch Republic, John Lothrop Motley, (New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1879)
    Vol. I of III, pp. 261, 262.
  32. Days of Our Years, Pierre van Paassen, (New York: Hillman-Curl, Inc., 1939) p. 389.
  33. The Rise of the Dutch Republic, Vol. II of III, p. 563.
  34. Ibid, Vol. III of III, p. 609.
  35. The Engineer Corps of Hell; Or Rome’s Sappers and Miners, Compiled and translated by Edwin A.
    Sherman, (San Francisco, California: Private subscription, 1883) pp. 118-124.
    Chapter 4
  36. The Complete Works of Shakespeare, edited by Hardin Craig and David Bevington, (Glenview, Illinois:
    Scott, Foresman and Company, 1973) p. 950.
  37. The Engineer Corps of Hell; Or Rome’s Sappers and Miners, Compiled and translated by Edwin A.
    Sherman, (San Francisco, California: Private subscription, 1883) p. 84.
  38. Popery, Puseyism, and Jesuitism, Luigi Desanctis, (London: D. Catt, 1905; translated by Maria Betts from
    the original Italian edition published as Roma Papale in 1865) p. 135.
  39. Our Authorized Bible Vindicated, Benjamin G. Wilkinson, (Collingswood, New Jersey: The Bible for
    Today, Inc., 1984; originally published in 1930) pp. 62, 63.
  40. Commentaries on the Laws of England, Sir William Blackstone, (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: J. P.
    Lippincott Co., 1886) Book 4, pp. 1505, 1508.
  41. The Jesuits Catechism, According to St. Ignatius Loyola, A.H., (London: John Lawrence, 1685) pp. 2, 42.
  42. Is Alberto for Real?, Sidney Hunter, (Chino, California: Chick Publications, 1988) p. 13; quoting J. A.
    Wylie’s The History of Protestantism, Vol. II of III, Book Fifteenth, Chap. III, p. 412.
  43. Memoirs of Elizabeth, Agnes Strickland, (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Blanchard and Lea, 1853) p. 439.
  44. The Complete Works of Shakespeare, p. 954.
  45. Jesuit Plots Against Britain from Queen Elizabeth to King George V. Compiled from Old State Papers
    and Recently Recovered Vatican Documents, 300 to 400 Years Old and Great War Disclosures, Albert
    Close, (London: The Protestant Truth Society, 1936) p. 131.
  46. The Counter-Reformation in Europe, Arthur R. Pennington, (London: Elliot Stock, 1899) pp. 217-219.
  47. The Complete Works of Shakespeare, p. 515.
  48. The Babington Plot, J. E. C. Shepherd, (Toronto, Canada: Wittenburg Publications, 1987) p. 20.
  49. Rome and the War: And Coming Events In Britain, “Watchman,” (London: McBride, Nast & Company,
    Ltd., 1916) pp. 49, 50.
  50. Rome and Germany: The Plot For the Downfall of Britain, “Watchman,” (London: Henry J. Drane, no
    date, 1916 or thereabout), pp. 26, 27, 28.
  51. History of the Jesuits, Andrew Steinmetz, (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Lea and Blanchard, 1848) Vol. II
    of II, p. 182.
  52. The Renaissance Man of England, Dorothy and Carlton Ogburn, (New York: Coward-McCann Inc.,
  1. p. 22.
  1. This Star of England, Dorothy and Carlton Ogburn, (New York: Coward-McCann Inc., 1952) p. 307.
  2. “Shakespeare” Identified, J. Thomas Looney, (New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1920) p. 171.
  3. History of the Jesuits: Their Origin, Progress, Doctrines, and Designs, G. B. Nicolini of Rome, (London:
    Henry G. Bohn, 1889) p. 169.
    Chapter 5
  4. The Jesuits, David Mitchell, (New York: Franklin Watts, 1981) p. 115.
  5. A Popular History of Priestcraft, William Howitt, (London: Effingham Wilson, Royal Exchange, 1833)
    pp. 150, 160, 161.
  6. Fifty Years in the Church of Rome, Charles Chiniquy, (Grand Rapids, Michigan: Baker Book House,
    1968; originally published in 1886) p. 483.
  7. The Babington Plot, J. E. C. Shepherd, (Toronto, Canada: Wittenburg Publications, 1987) p. 16.
  8. A History of the Gunpowder Plot: The Conspiracy and Its Agents, Philip Sidney, (London: The Religious
    Tract Society, 1905) pp. 163, 164, 165, 183, 184.
  9. The Black Pope, M. F. Cusack, (London: Marshall, Russell & Co., 1896) pp. 327, 328.
  10. The Jesuits: A Complete History of Their Open and Secret Proceedings From the Foundation of the
    Order to the Present Time, Theodor Griesinger, (London: W. H. Allen & Co, 1903; originally published in
  1. p. 528.
  1. Ibid, p. 537.
    Chapter 6
  2. Institutes of the Christian Religion, John Calvin, (Grand Rapids, Michigan: Eerdmans Publishing Co.,
    1979; originally published in 1536) Vol. I of II, p. 69.
  3. The Engineer Corps of Hell; Or Rome’s Sappers and Miners, Compiled and translated by Edwin A.
    Sherman, (San Francisco, California: Private subscription, 1883) p. 84.
  4. Ibid, p. 86.
  5. A Popular History of Priestcraft, William Howitt, (London: Effingham Wilson, Royal Exchange, 1833)
    pp. 161, 162-163.
  6. The Babington Plot, J. E. C. Shepherd, (Toronto, Canada: Wittenburg Publications, 1987) p. 12.
  7. The Power and Secret of the Jesuits, Rene Fulop-Miller, (Garden City, New York: Garden City Publishing
    Co., 1930) pp. 316, 317, 318.
  8. Fifty Years in the Church of Rome, Charles Chiniquy, (Grand Rapids, Michigan: Baker Book House,
    1968; originally published in 1886) p. 487.
  9. Washington In the Lap of Rome, Justin D. Fulton, (Boston: W. Kellaway, 1888) p. 207.
    Chapter 7
  10. The Jesuits: A Complete History of Their Open and Secret Proceedings From the Foundation of the
    Order to the Present Time, Theodor Griesinger, (London: W. H. Allen & Co., 1903; originally published in
  1. pp. 240, 241.
  1. The Power and Secret of the Jesuits, Rene Fulop-Miller, (Garden City, New York: Garden City Publishing
    Co., 1930) p. 356.
  2. The Jesuit Enigma, E. Boyd Barrett, (New York: Boni and Liveright, 1927) pp. 20-21.
  3. History of the Thirty Years’ War, Frederick Schiller, translated by A. J. W. Morrison, (New York: The
    Useful Knowledge Publishing Co., 1882) p. 9.
  4. History of the Jesuits: Their Origin, Progress, Doctrines, and Designs, G. B. Nicolini of Rome, (London:
    Henry G. Bohn, 1889) pp. 278, 279.
  5. The Jesuits: A Complete History of Their Open and Secret Proceedings From the Foundation of the
    Order to the Present Time, pp. 256, 257.
  6. Ridpath’s Universal History, John Clark Ridpath, (New York: Merrill & Baker, 1901) Vol. XIII, p. 318.
  7. The Footprints of the Jesuits, R. W. Thompson, (New York: Hunt & Eaton, 1894) p. 128-129.
  8. The Power and Secret of the Jesuits, p. 355.
  9. Ibid, p. 355.
  10. The Jesuits: A Complete History of Their Open and Secret Proceedings From the Foundation of the
    Order to the Present Time, p. 260.
  11. Ibid, p. 260.
  12. Ridpath’s Universal History, Vol. XIII, p. 339.
  13. The Jesuits, David Mitchell, (New York: Franklin Watts, 1981) p. 120.
  14. Ridpath’s Universal History, Vol. XIII, p. 343.
  15. The Footprints of the Jesuits, p. 129.
    Pause I
  16. Ridpath’s Universal History, John Clark Ridpath, (New York: Merrill & Baker, 1901) Vol. XIII, p. 239.
  17. History of the Jesuits: Their Origin, Progress, Doctrines, and Designs, G. B. Nicolini of Rome, (London:
    Henry G. Bohn, 1889) pp. 59-62.
  18. The Roman Catholic Hierarchy: The Deadliest Menace to American Liberties and Christian Civilization,
    Thomas E. Watson, (Thomson, Georgia: The Jefferson Publishing Co., 1915) pp. 7, 15, 16, 254.
    Chapter 8
  19. The Pope—Chief of White Slavers, High Priest of Intrigue, Jeremiah J. Crowley, (Aurora, Missouri: The
    Menace Publishing Co., 1913) pp. 117, 118, 268.
  20. The Suppressed Truth About the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, Burke McCarty, (Merrimac,
    Massachusetts: Destiny Publishers, 1973; originally published in 1924) p. 12.
  21. A Short History of the Inquisition, Multiple contributors, (New York: The Truth Seeker Co., 1907) p. 319.
  22. The Power and Secret of the Jesuits, Rene Fulop-Miller, (Garden City, New York: Garden City Publishing
    Co., 1930) p. 234.
  23. Ibid, p. 233.
  24. A Short History of the Inquisition, pp. 321, 322.
  25. Vietnam: Why Did We Go?, Avro Manhattan, (Chino, California: Chick Publications, 1984) p. 153.
  26. Japan’s Imperial Conspiracy: How Emperor Hirohito Led Japan Into War Against the West, David
    Bergamini, (New York: William Morrow and Company, Inc., 1971) Vol. I of II, pp. 276, 278, 279.
  27. The Encyclopedia Britannica, New Werner Edition, New American Supplement, Ninth Edition, Day Otis
    Kellogg, (New York: The Werner Co., 1903) Vol. XIII, p. 584.
  28. Japan’s Imperial Conspiracy: How Emperor Hirohito Led Japan Into War Against the West, Vol. I, pp.
    321, 322, 323.
    Chapter 9
  29. Lex Rex: The Law and the Prince, Samuel Rutherford, (Harrisonburg, Virginia: Sprinkle Publications,
    1982; originally published in 1644) p. 36.
  30. The Jesuits in History, Hector Macpherson, (Springfield, Missouri: Ozark Book Publishers, 1997;
    originally published in Edinburgh, 1914) p. 98.
  31. The Jesuits, Ian R. K. Paisley, (Belfast: Puritan Printing Co., LTD., 1968) p. 1.
  32. The Devil In Robes: Or, The Sin of Priests, J. Scott Carr, (St. Louis: Continental Bible House, 1900) pp.
    258, 259, 260.
  33. Priests and People In Ireland, Michael J. F. McCarthy, (Dublin: Hodges, Figgis & Co., 1902) pp. 274,
    275, 359, 373, 374, 375.
  34. Foxe’s Book of Martyrs, Marie Gentert King, (Old Tappan, New Jersey: Fleming H. Revell Co., 1968) p.
  35. Ibid, p. 334.
  36. Ibid, pp. 336, 337.
  37. The Life of Oliver Cromwell, J. T. Headley, (New York: Baker and Scribner, 1848) pp. 265, 273, 274.
  38. The Jesuits in History, pp. 80, 81.
  39. Source withheld, Private letter to Eric Jon Phelps, April 12, 2002, quoting a portion of The Great
    Starvation (1845-1852); An Irish Holocaust, Seamus P. Metrus & Richard J. Rajner, (Stony Point, New
    York: American Ireland Education foundation, 1995) p. xviii.
  40. The Life of Oliver Cromwell, pp. 278, 279.
  41. The Death of Oliver Cromwell, H. F. McMains, (Lexington, Kentucky: The University Press of Kentucky,
  1. pp. 32, 33, 34.
  1. Ibid, pp. 37, 42, 44, 45.
  2. A Glimpse of the Great Secret Society, Multiple Contributors, (London: William Macintosh, 1872) p.

Chapter 10

  1. The Disciplines of Life, V. Raymond Edman, (Eugene, Oregon: Harvest House Publishers, 1982) p. 55.
  2. The Worlds of Great Classics: Essays of British Essayists, Julian Hawthorne, Literary Editor, (New York:
    The Colonial Press, 1900; reprinting “Milton” by Thomas Babington Macaulay, Edinburgh Review,
    August, 1825) Vol. II, pp. 228, 229, 230, 231, 232.
  3. The Protector: A Vindication, Merle D’Aubigne, (Harrisonburg, Virginia: Sprinkle Publications, 1983;
    originally published in Geneva, 1847) pp. 28, 29, 41, 42, 43.
  4. The Library of Original Sources, Oliver J. Thatcher, editor, (Milwaukee, Wisconsin: University Research
    Extension Co., no date) Vol. V, pp. 403, 404, 406, 407, 427.
  5. The Life of Oliver Cromwell, Francois P. G. Guizot, (London: Richard Bentley and Son, 1887; first
    published in 1854) pp. 364, 365, 366, 412, 420, 421.
  6. The Death of Oliver Cromwell, H. F. McMains, (Lexington, Kentucky: The University Press of Kentucky,
  1. pp. 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138.
  1. The Suppressed Truth About the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, Burke McCarty, (Merrimac,
    Massachusetts: Destiny Publishers, 1973; originally published in 1924) pp. 44, 47.
  2. The Life of Oliver Cromwell, J. T. Headley, (New York: Baker and Scribner, 1848) pp. 61, 62.
  3. The Encyclopedia Britannica, New Werner Edition, New American Supplement, Ninth Edition, Day Otis
    Kellogg, (New York: The Werner Co., 1903) Vol. VI, p. 599.
  4. The Life of Oliver Cromwell, p. 421.
  5. Ibid, pp. 422, 423.
  6. The Encyclopedia Britannica, Vol. VI, p. 604.
  7. The Death of Oliver Cromwell, H. F. McMains, (Lexington, Kentucky: The University Press of Kentucky,
  1. p. 117.
  1. The Encyclopedia Britannica, Vol. VI, p. 603, footnote 1.
  2. The Life of Oliver Cromwell, pp. 393-397.
  3. A Popular History of Priestcraft, William Howitt, (London: Effingham Wilson, Royal Exchange, 1833)
    pp. 166, 175.
  4. Memoirs of Elizabeth, Agnes Strickland, (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Blanchard and Lea, 1853) p. 429.
  5. The Encyclopedia Britannica, Vol. VI, p. 598.
  6. The Life of Oliver Cromwell, p. 410.
  7. E. M. Bounds on Prayer, E. M. Bounds, (New Kensington, Pennsylvania: Whitaker House, 1997;
    originally published in 1900) p. 19.
  8. The Life of Oliver Cromwell, p. 384.
  9. The Encyclopedia Britannica, Vol. VI, pp. 602, 603.
    Chapter 11
  10. Fifty Years in the Church of Rome, Charles Chiniquy, (Grand Rapids, Michigan: Baker Book House,
    1968; originally published in 1886) p. 480.
  11. A Glimpse of the Great Secret Society, Multiple Contributors, (London: William Macintosh, 1872) pp.
    226-230; a portion of which is also quoted in The Black Pope, M. F. Cusack, (London: Marshall, Russell &
    Co., 1896) p. 403.
  12. The Two Babylons, Alexander Hislop, (Neptune, New Jersey: Loizeaux Brothers, 1959; originally
    published in 1858) p. 149; quoting MacGavin’s Protestant, p. 841, Vol. 2.
  13. The Huguenots, Samuel Smiles, (New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1868) p. 153.
  14. The Huguenots, pp. 148, 149, 152.
  15. Fifty Years in the Church of Rome, p. 489.
  16. Ridpath’s Universal History, John Clark Ridpath, (New York: Merrill & Baker, 1901) Vol. XIV, p. 454.
  17. The Huguenots, p. 170.
    Chapter 12
  18. Secret Instructions of the Jesuits, W. C. Brownlee, (New York: American and Foreign Christian Union,
  1. p. 101.
  1. The Jesuits in History, Hector Macpherson, (Springfield, Missouri: Ozark Book Publishers, 1997;
    originally published in Edinburgh, 1914) pp. 38, 39.
  2. The Engineer Corps of Hell; Or Rome’s Sappers and Miners, Compiled and translated by Edwin A.
    Sherman, (San Francisco, California: Private subscription, 1883) p. 37.
  3. History of the Jesuits: Their Origin, Progress, Doctrines, and Designs, G. B. Nicolini of Rome, (London:
    Henry G. Bohn, 1889) p. 303.
  4. Fourteen Years a Jesuit, Count Paul von Hoensbroech, translated by Alice Zimmern, (New York: Cassell
    and Company, LTD., 1911) Vol. I of II, p. 51.
  5. To Number Our Days, Pierre van Paassen, (New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1964) p. 325.
  6. Communist Jesuitism: Communist Party Dishonesty Exposed, Arnold Peterson, (New York: New York
    Labor News Company, 1939) pp. 5, 6, 12, 13, 33, 34, 51, 74, 75, 76, 99, 101, 102.
  7. The Footprints of the Jesuits, R. W. Thompson, (New York: Hunt & Eaton, 1894) p. 174.
  8. Ibid, p. 175.
  9. Ibid, pp. 174, 175.
  10. The Dollar and the Vatican, Avro Manhattan, (Springfield, Missouri: Ozark Book Publishers, 1988) p. 26.
  11. The Footprints of the Jesuits, pp. 175, 176.
  12. Ibid, p. 176.
  13. The Jesuit Enigma, E. Boyd Barrett, (New York: Boni and Liveright, 1927) p. 211.
  14. Ibid, p. 210.
  15. The Footprints of the Jesuits, pp. 185, 186.
  16. Source Withheld, Private letter to Eric Jon Phelps, “The Control of the Nation of Islam through Black
    Freemasonry,” March 20, 2001.
  17. Wealth For All, R. E. McMaster, Jr., (Whitefish, Montana: A. N., Inc., 1982) p. 65.
  18. The Footprints of the Jesuits, p. 181.
    Chapter 13
  19. The Protector: A Vindication, J. H. Merle D’Aubigne, (Harrisonburg, Virginia: Sprinkle Publications,
    1983; originally published in 1847) pp. 84, 85.
  20. To Number Our Days, Pierre van Paassen, (New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1964) p. 88.
  21. Encyclopedia of Freemasonry and Its Kindred Sciences, Albert G. Mackey, (Philadelphia: McClure
    Publishing Co., 1917) pp. 134, 135.
  22. The Jesuits, David Mitchell, (New York: Franklin Watts, 1981) p. 205.
  23. The Life of Horace Greeley, James Parton, (New York: Mason Brothers, 1855) p. 68.
  24. The Master’s Carpet; Or Masonry and Baal-Worship Identical, Edmond Ronayne, (South Pasadena,
    California: Emissary Publications, 1988; originally published in 1879) pp. 142, 143.
  25. Secret Societies and Subversive Movements, Nesta Webster, (South Pasadena, California: Emissary
    Publications, 1980; originally published in 1924) p. 139.
  26. Alien Rome, Bertrand M. Tipple, (Washington, D.C.: The Protestant Guard, 1924) p. 91.
  27. The Two Babylons, Alexander Hislop, (Neptune, New Jersey: Loizeaux Brothers, 1959; originally
    published in 1858) pp. 1, 2, 3, 20, 23, 34, 69, 43, 56.
  28. Freemasonry: An Interpretation, Martin L. Wagner, (South Pasadena, California: Emissary Publications,
    1980; originally published in 1912) pp. 103, 104, 107, 108.
  29. Occult Theocrasy, Lady Queenborough, (South Pasadena, California: Emissary Publications, 1980;
    originally published in 1933) p. 313; quoting Secret Societies of All Ages and Countries, Vol. II, p. 296.
  30. Encyclopedia of Freemasonry and Its Kindred Sciences, pp. 136, 137.
  31. Alberto: Alberto Part One, Jack Chick, (Chino, California: Chick Publications, 1979) pp. 27, 28.
  32. The Jesuits: 1534-1921; A History of the Society of Jesus from Its Foundation to the Present Time,
    Thomas J. Campbell, S.J., (New York: The Encyclopedia Press, 1921) pp. 899, 900.
  33. Freemasonry: An Interpretation, p. 144.
  34. Secret Societies and Their Power in the 20th Century, Jan van Helsing, (Zurich, Switzerland:
    EWERTVERLAG S.L., 1995) pp. 166, 167, 169, 170, 175, 176, 177.
  35. The Kersten Memoirs: 1940-1945, Felix Kersten; translated by Constantine Fitzgibbon and James Oliver,
    (London: Hutchinson & Company Ltd., 1956) pp. 23, 24, 27, 31.
  36. The History of the SS, G. S. Graber, (New York: David McKay Company, Inc., 1978) p. 79.
  37. “Behold A Pale Horse”, Milton William Cooper, (Sedona, Arizona: Light Technology Publishing, 1991)
    pp. 78, 79.
  38. The Deadly Deception, James D. Shaw & Tom McKenney, (Lafayette, Louisiana: Hunting House Inc.,
  1. pp. 101, 102, 103, 104.
  1. Freemasonry: An Interpretation, pp. 394, 395, 222.
  2. The Ruin of Rome; Or, An Exposition Upon the Whole Revelation, Arthur Dent, (Glasgow: Samuel
    Gardner, 1798) pp. 308, 170.
  3. Blood On the Altar, Craig Heimbichner, (Coeur d’Alene, Idaho: Independent History & Research, 2005)
    pp. 67, 68, 69, 70, 74.
  4. Behind the Dictators, Leo H. Lehmann, (New York: Agora Publishing Co., 1944) pp. 16, 17, 18.
  5. www.freemasonrywatch.org/2index.html
  6. www.articbeacon.com/16-Jan-06.html, “Searching for the Iluminati Deep Within the Bowels of the
    Vatican,” Part I, Greg Szymanski, 16 January 2006.
  7. Masonic Quiz Book “Ask Me Another, Brother,” William O. Peterson, (Chicago, Illinois: The Charles T.
    Powner Co., 1951) pp. 194, 195.
  8. Secret Societies and Subversive Movements, pp. 126, 127.
  9. Ridpath’s Universal History, John Clark Ridpath, (New York: Merrill & Baker, 1901) Vol. XIV, pp. 436-
  10. Guizot’s Popular History of England, Francois P. G. Guizot, (Boston: Estes and Lauriat, 1876) p. 361.
  11. The Master’s Carpet or Masonry and Baal-Worship Identical, p. 147.
    Chapter 14
  12. The Jesuits: A Complete History of Their Open and Secret Proceedings From the Foundation of the
    Order to the Present Time, Theodor Griesinger, (London: W. H. Allen & Co., 1903; originally published in
  1. p. 654.
  1. A Glimpse of the Great Secret Society, Multiple Contributors, (London: William Macintosh, 1872) pp.
    lxxii, lxxiii; Ridpath’s Universal History, John Clark Ridpath, (New York: Merrill & Baker, 1901) Vol.
    XIV, p. 575.
  2. The Black Pope, M. F. Cusack, (London: Marshall, Russell & Co., 1896) p. 76.
  3. The History of Protestantism, James A. Wylie, (London: Cassell, Petter & Galpin, Ltd., 1878) Vol. II of
    III, Book Fifteenth, pp. 418-419.
  4. Papal Rome As It Is, By A Roman, L. Aloysium Giustiniani, (Baltimore: Publication Rooms, 1843) pp.
    246, 220.
  5. The Jesuit Enigma, E. Boyd Barrett, (New York: Boni and Liveright, 1927) p. 209.
  6. The Footprints of the Jesuits, R. W. Thompson, (New York: Hunt & Eaton, 1894) p. 228.
  7. A Glimpse of the Great Secret Society, pp. 150, 151.
  8. The Jesuits: A Complete History of Their Open and Secret Proceedings From the Foundation of the
    Order to the Present Time, p. 583.
  9. The Footprints of the Jesuits, pp. 217, 218.
  10. Ibid, p. 219.
  11. The Encyclopedia Britannica, New Werner Edition, New American Supplement, Ninth Edition, Day Otis
    Kellogg, (New York: The Werner Co., 1903) Vol. XXII, p. 341.
  12. The Jesuits: A Complete History of Their Open and Secret Proceedings From the Foundation of the
    Order to the Present Time, p. 592.
  13. Ibid, pp. 594-596.
  14. The Encyclopedia Britannica, Vol. XV, p. 343.
  15. The Footprints of the Jesuits, p. 224.
  16. Ibid, p. 222.
  17. Ibid, p. 227.
  18. An Inquiry Into the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, Emmett McLoughlin, (New York: Lyle Stuart,
    Inc., 1963) pp. 84, 85.
  19. A Glimpse of the Great Secret Society, pp. 151, 152; extracted from the publications of The Protestant
    Alliance; and from a pamphlet entitled “Startling Facts,”—Bulwark, April 1, 1863; the entire Bull
    translated in the “Advocate” for the year 1815, vol. iii., pp. 153 and following.
  20. The Jesuits: Religious Rogues, Joseph McCabe, (Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Publications, 1927) pp.
    59, 60, 61.
  21. The History of Romanism, John Dowling, (New York: Edward Walker, 1845) p. 604.
  22. The Black Pope, p. 363.
  23. The Footprints of the Jesuits, pp. 227, 228.
  24. The Jesuits: A Complete History of Their Open and Secret Proceedings From the Foundation of the
    Order to the Present Time, pp. 644, 645.
  25. The Footprints of the Jesuits, p. 228.
  26. A Glimpse of the Great Secret Society, pp. lii; quoting Edward W. Grinfield’s History of the Jesuits, (No
    city, publisher or date) p. 260.
  27. The Engineer Corps of Hell; Or Rome’s Sappers and Miners, Compiled and translated by Edwin A.
    Sherman, (San Francisco, California: Private subscription, 1883) pp. 81, 82.
  28. Murder in the Vatican, Avro Manhattan, (Springfield, Missouri: Ozark Book Publishers, 1985) pp. 155,
  29. Ibid, pp. 153, 129, 130.
  30. In God’s Name: An Investigation Into the Murder of Pope John Paul I, David A. Yallop, (New York:
    Bantam Books, 1984) pp. 176, 177.
  31. Behind the Dictators, Leo H. Lehmann, (New York: Agora Publishing Co., 1944) pp. 44, 49, 55.
    Pause II
  32. The Power and Secret of the Jesuits, Rene Fulop-Miller, (Garden City, New York: Garden City Publishing
    Co., 1930) p. vi.
  33. History of the Jesuits: Their Origin, Progress, Doctrines, and Designs, G. B. Nicolini of Rome, (London:
    Henry G. Bohn, 1889) p. 453.
  34. Behind the Dictators, Leo H. Lehmann, (New York: Agora Publishing Co., 1944) p. 38.
  35. Popery. An Enemy to Civil and Religious Liberty; and Dangerous to Our Republic, W. C. Brownlee,
    (New York: John S. Taylor, Publisher, 1836) pp. 101, 102.
  36. Ibid, p. 159.
  37. The Jesuits; 1534-1921, Thomas J. Campbell, S.J., (New York: The Encyclopedia Press, 1921) p. 638.
    Block II
  38. Fifty Years In the Church of Rome, Charles Chiniquy, (Grand Rapids, Michigan: Baker Book House,
    1968; originally published in 1886) pp. 79, 80; in quoting the Pope’s Fourth Lateran Council, 1215.
    Chapter 15
  39. A Glimpse of the Great Secret Society, p. lxxxiii; quoting Antonio Escobar’s Moral Theology, Vol. iv, pp.
    278, 284.
  40. Popery, Puseyism and Jesuitism, Luigi Desanctis, (London: D. Catt, 1905; translated by Maria Betts from
    the original Italian edition published as Roma Papale in 1865; first published in English, 1852) p. 136.
  41. History of the Jesuits: Their Origin, Progress, Doctrines, and Designs, G. B. Nicolini of Rome, (London:
    Henry G. Bohn, 1889) pp. 424-425.
  42. Encyclopedia of Freemasonry, Albert G. Mackey, (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: McClure Publishing Co.,
  1. p. 329.
  1. The Footprints of the Jesuits, R. W. Thompson, (New York: Hunt & Eaton, 1894) p. 240.
    Chapter 16
  2. The Black Pope, M. F. Cusack, (London: Marshall, Russell & Co., 1896) p. 37.
  3. Behind the Dictators, Leo H. Lehmann, (New York: Agora Publishing Co., 1944) p. 25.
  4. Alberto: Alberto Part One, Jack Chick, (Chino, California: Chick Publications, 1979) p. 28.
  5. Secret Societies and Subversive Movements, Nesta Webster, (South Pasadena, California: Emissary
    Publications, 1980; originally published in 1924) p. 259.
  6. The Encyclopedia Britannica, New Werner Edition, New American Supplement, Ninth Edition, Day Otis
    Kellogg, (New York: The Werner Co., 1903) Vol. XII, pp. 706, 707.
  7. Secret Societies and Subversive Movements, p. 139.
  8. Occult Theocrasy, Lady Queenborough, (South Pasadena, California: Emissary Publications, 1980;
    originally published in 1933) p. 313.
  9. Secret Societies and Subversive Movements, p. 200.
  10. The New Encyclopedia Britannica, 15th Edition, (Chicago: William Benton, Publisher, 1943-1973)
    Micropaedia, Vol. IX, p. 403.
  11. The Devil In Robes: Or, The Sin of Priests, J Scott Carr, (St. Louis: Continental Bible House, 1900) pp.
    19, 20, 21, 22.
    Chapter 17
  12. The Jesuits in North America, Francis Parkman, (Boston, Massachusetts: Little, Brown and Co., 1902) pp.
    550, 552, 553.
  13. John Cardinal O’Connor, Nat Hentoff, (New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1988) p. 16.
  14. Our Authorized Bible Vindicated, Benjamin G. Wilkinson, (Collingswood’ New Jersey: The Bible for
    Today, 1984; originally published in 1930) pp. 4, 70, 71.
  15. The Chaplains and Clergy of the Revolution, J. T. Headley, (New York: Charles Scribner, 1864) pp. 283,
  16. Fifty Years in the Church of Rome, Charles Chiniquy, (Grand Rapids, Michigan: Baker Book House,
    1968; originally published in 1886) p. 483; The Papal Conspiracy Exposed, Edward Beecher, (New York:
    M. W. Dodd, 1855) p. 26.
  17. The Fearful Master, G. Edward Griffin, (Boston, Massachusetts: Western Islands, 1964) p. ii.
  18. Anti-Masonic Pamphlets, ‘Vindication of George Washington from the Stigma of Adherence to Secret
    Societies,’ Joseph Ritner, 18 September 1837, p. 28.
  19. Ibid, p. iii.
  20. Ibid, p. 15.
  21. Romanism At Home: Letters To the Honorable Roger B. Taney, Chief Justice of the United States,
    Kirwan, (New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1852) pp. 240-241.
  22. Priests and People In Ireland, Michael J. F. McCarthy, (Dublin: Hodges, Figgis & Co., 1902) pp. 589,
    590, 591, 551, 499, 564-565, 574, 575.
  23. The Jesuits: A Complete History of Their Open and Secret Proceedings From the Foundation of the
    Order to the Present Time, Theodor Griesinger, (London: W. H. Allen & Co., 1903; originally published in
  1. pp. 748, 749, 750.
  1. Bancroft’s History of the United States, George Bancroft, (Boston, Massachusetts: Little, Brown & Co.,
  1. Vol. V., pp. 119-122.
  1. The Jesuits, David Mitchell, (New York: Franklin Watts, 1981) p. 186.
  2. Days of Our Years, Pierre van Paassen, (New York: Hillman-Curl, Inc., 1939) p. 24.
  3. Westminster Confession of Faith, the Larger and Shorter Catechisms, authored by the Church of
    Scotland,
    (Ross-shire, Scotland: Free Presbyterian Publications, 1983; originally published in 1658) pp. 24-27.
  4. Ibid, p. 29.
  5. Ibid, pp. 29-31.
  6. Ibid, p. 109.
  7. The History of the Reformation of Religion Within the Realm of Scotland, John Knox, (Carlisle,
    Pennsylvania: Banner of Truth Trust; originally written in 1559-1571 by Knox; reprinted by C. J. Guthrie,
  1. p. 167.
  1. A Cloud of Witnesses, John H. Thomson, (Harrisonburg, Virginia: Sprinkle Publications, 1989; originally
    published in 1741) p. 128.
  2. The Chaplains and Clergy of the Revolution, p. 321.
  3. The Life of George Washington, J. T. Headley, (New York: Charles Scribner, 1856) pp. 307-308.
  4. The Character, Claims and Practical Workings of Freemasonry, Charles G. Finney, (Boring, Oregon:
    CPA Book Publisher, no date; originally published in 1869) p. 222.
  5. Ridpath’s Universal History, John Clark Ridpath, (New York: Merrill & Baker, 1901) Vol. XIV, p. 577.
  6. The Life of George Washington, p. 432.
  7. Romanism: A Menace to the Nation, Jeremiah J. Crowley, (Aurora, Missouri: The Menace Publishing
    Co.,
  1. p. 140.
  1. The True Republican, Jonathan French, (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: J.B. Smith & Co., 1857) p. 30.
  2. Thirty Years’ View; From 1820 to 1850, Thomas Benton, (New York: D. Appleton and Co., 1854) Vol. I,
    pp. 624, 625.
    Chapter 18
  3. Secret Instructions of the Jesuits, W. C. Brownlee, (New York: American and Foreign Christian Union,
  1. p. 143.
  1. The Jesuits in History, Hector Macpherson, (Springfield, Missouri: Ozark Book Publishers, 1997;
    originally published in Edinburgh, 1914) pp. 126, 127.
  2. History of the Jesuits, Andrew Steinmetz, (Philadelphia: Lea and Blanchard, 1848) Vol. II, p. 471.
  3. The Crisis: Or, the Enemies of America Unmasked, J. Wayne Laurens, (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: G. D.
    Miller, 1855) p. 289.
  4. The “Federal” Reserve Conspiracy and Rockefellers, Emanuel M. Josephson, (New York: Chedney Press,
  1. pp. 4, 5.
  1. Babylon Mystery Religion, Ralph Woodrow, (Riverside, California: Ralph Woodrow Evangelistic Assoc.,
    Inc., 1966) pp. 109, 110.
  2. Popery, Puseyism and Jesuitism, Luigi Desanctis, (London: D. Catt, 1905; translated by Maria Betts from
    the original Italian edition published as Roma Papale, 1865; first published in English, 1852) pp. 50, 51.
  3. The Encyclopedia Britannica, New Werner Edition, New American Supplement, Ninth Edition, Day Otis
    Kellogg, (New York: The Werner Co., 1903) Vol. XXII, p. 45.
  4. War and Peace, Leo Tolstoy, (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1942; first published in 1865) pp. 1185-86.
  5. The Deputy, Rolf Hochhuth, (New York: Grove Press, Inc., 1964) p. 251.
  6. Life and Campaigns of Lt. General T. J. (Stonewall) Jackson, R. L. Dabney, (Harrisonburg, Virginia:
    Sprinkle Publications, 1983; originally published in 1865) pp. 82, 83.
  7. Fifty Years in the Church of Rome, Charles Chiniquy, (Grand Rapids, Michigan: Baker Book House,
    1968; originally published in 1886) pp. 487, 488; quoting Memorial of the Captivity of Napoleon at St.
    Helena, General Montholon, Vol. II, pp. 62, 174.
  8. The Murder of Napoleon, Ben Weider and David Hapgood, (New York: Berkley Books, 1983) p. 10.
    Chapter 19
  9. The Engineer Corps of Hell; Or Rome’s Sappers and Miners, Compiled and translated by Edwin A.
    Sherman, (San Francisco, California: Private subscription, 1883) p. 37.
  10. The Footprints of the Jesuits, R. W. Thompson, (New York: Hunt & Eaton, 1894) p. 259.
  11. The Black Pope, M. F. Cusack, (London: Marshall, Russell & Co., 1896) pp. 260, 261.
  12. History of the Jesuits: Their Origin, Progress, Doctrines, and Designs, G. B. Nicolini of Rome, (London:
    Henry G. Bohn, 1889) p. 432.
  13. The Footprints of the Jesuits, p. 245.
  14. A Parish for the Federal City: St. Patrick’s In Washington, 1794-1994, Morris J. MacGregor,
    (Washington, D.C.: The Catholic University of America Press, 1994) p. 36.
  15. Christian History of the Constitution of the United States of America, Compilation by Verna M. Hall,
    (San Francisco: The American Christian Constitution Press, 1961) pp. 365-366.
  16. Popery, Puseyism, and Jesuitism, Luigi Desanctis, (London: D. Catt, 1905; translated by Maria Betts from
    the original Italian edition published as Roma Papale in 1865) pp. 5, 7.
  17. The Jesuits, Ian R. K. Paisley, (Belfast: Puritan Printing Co., LTD., 1968) pp. 9, 10.
  18. The Babington Plot, J. E. C. Shepherd, (Toronto, Canada: Wittenburg Publications, 1987) p. 18; quoting
    a
    letter dated May 5, 1816.
  19. Secret Instructions of the Jesuits, W. C. Brownlee, (New York: American and Foreign Christian Union,
  1. p. 47.
    Pause III
  1. The Engineer Corps of Hell; Or Rome’s Sappers and Miners, Compiled and translated by Edwin A.
    Sherman, (San Francisco, California: Private subscription, 1883) p. 33.
  2. The Black Pope, M. F. Cusack, (London: Marshall, Russell & Co., 1896) p. 404.
  3. The Jesuits: 1534-1921; A History of the Society of Jesus from Its Foundation to the Present Time,
    Thomas J. Campbell, S.J., (New York: The Encyclopedia Press, 1921) pp. 726, 727, 728.
  4. Ridpath’s Universal History, John Clark Ridpath, (New York: Merrill & Baker, 1901) Vol. XIV, p. 575.
  5. The Mind of the Jesuit, Nelson C. Turner, (Grantville, Pennsylvania: Unpublished, 2006) pp. 1-3.
  6. The History of Protestantism, James A. Wylie, (London: Cassell, Petter & Galpin, Ltd., 1878) Vol. II of
    III, Book Fifteenth, pp. 404, 406.
    Chapter 20
  7. The Jesuit Enigma, E. Boyd Barrett, (New York: Boni and Liveright, 1927) p. 253.
  8. The Crisis: Or, the Enemies of America Unmasked, J. Wayne Laurens, (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: G. D.
    Miller, 1855) pp. 265-267.
  9. The Footprints of the Jesuits, R. W. Thompson, (New York: Hunt & Eaton, 1894) p. 251.
  10. The Suppressed Truth About the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, Burke McCarty, (Merrimac,
    Massachusetts: Destiny Publishers, 1973; originally published in 1924) p. 7.
  11. Diplomacy, Henry Kissinger, (New York: Simon and Schuster, 1994) p. 79.
  12. Foreign Conspiracy Against the Liberties of the United States, Samuel Morse, (Boston, Massachusetts:
    Crocker & Brewster, 1835) p. 35.
  13. Ibid, p. 34.
    Chapter 21
  14. The Jesuit Conspiracy: The Secret Plan of the Order, Abbate [Abate] Leone, (London: Chapman and
    Hall, 1848) pp. 60, 61, 62, 63.
  15. The Great Controversy, Ellen G. White, (Deland, Florida: Laymen for Religious Liberty, 1990; originally
    published in 1888) pp. 234, 235.
  16. A Glimpse of the Great Secret Society, Multiple Contributors, (London: William Macintosh, 1872) p. 136;
    citing Les Jesuits, Charles Habeneck, (Paris: No publisher, 1860) p. 22.
  17. The Suppressed Truth About the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, Burke McCarty, (Merrimac,
    Massachusetts: Destiny Publishers, 1973; originally published in 1924) pp. 9, 10.
  18. The Jesuits in History, Hector Macpherson, (Springfield, Missouri: Ozark Book Publishers, 1997;
    originally published in Edinburgh, 1914) Appendix 1.
    Chapter 22
  19. The Saturday Evening Post, “The Pope’s Commandos,” Ernesto O. Hauser, (January 17, 1959) p. 51.
  20. The Jesuits, Jules Michelet and Edgar Quinet; edited by C. Edwards Lester, (New York: Gates & Stedman,
  1. pp. 75, 76.
  1. A Glimpse of the Great Secret Society, Multiple Contributors, (London: William Macintosh, 1872) pp.
    153-154; citing a pamphlet entitled “Startling Facts”—Bulwark, April 1, 1863.
  2. Ibid, pp. 155, 156, 157, 158.
  3. History of the Jesuits, Andrew Steinmetz, (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Lea and Blanchard, 1848) Vol. II
    of II, pp. 474, 475, 476, 477.
  4. The Secret History of the Oxford Movement, Walter Walsh, (London: Swan Sonnenschein and Co., 1899)
    pp. 23, 24.
  5. The Footprints of the Jesuits, R. W. Thompson, (New York: Hunt & Eaton, 1894) pp. 245, 246.
  6. The Deadly Deception: Freemasonry Exposed By One of Its Top Leaders, James D. Shaw & Tom C.
    McKenney, (Lafayette, Louisiana: Huntington House, Inc., 1988) p. 104.
  7. Secrets if the Tomb: Skull and Bones, the Ivy League and the Hidden Paths of Power, Alexandra
    Robbins, (Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 2002) p. 119-121.
  8. America’s Secret Establishment: An Introduction to The Order of Skull and Bones, Antony C. Sutton,
    (Billings, Montana: Liberty House Press, 1986) pp. 5, 16.
  9. A Popular History of Priestcraft, William Howitt, (London: Effingham Wilson, Royal Exchange, 1833) p.
  10. Popery in its Social Aspect, Being a Complete Exposure of the Immorality and Intolerance of
    Romanism, R. P. Blakeney, (Toronto, Canada: The Gospel Witness, 1854) p. 1.
  11. Murder in the Vatican, Avro Manhattan, (Springfield, Missouri: Ozark Book Publishers, 1985) p. 97.
  12. Days of Our Years, Pierre van Paassen, (New York: Hillman-Curl, Inc., 1939) pp. 398, 366.
  13. The Grand Design Exposed, John Daniel, (Middleton, Idaho: CHJ Publishing, 1999) p. 302.
    Chapter 23
  14. The Engineer Corps of Hell; Or Rome’s Sappers and Miners, Compiled and translated by Edwin A.
    Sherman, (San Francisco, California: Private subscription, 1883) pp. 13, 14, 17, 18; quoting The Company
    of Jesus by Charles Sauvestre published in 1850.
  15. The Jesuit Conspiracy: The Secret Plan of the Order, Abbate [Abate] Leone, (London: Chapman and
    Hall, 1848) pp. 77, 78, 63, 65, 66, 68, 69, 257.
  16. The Jesuit Conspiracy: The Secret Plan of the Order, Abbate [Abate] Leone, (London: Chapman and
    Hall, 1848) pp. 216-222; quoting Instruzione a principi intorno alla maniera colla quale si governano i
    Padri Gesuiti, Thommaso Campanella, (author of City of the Sun), (No city: Not intended for publication,
    1655?) Bibliotheque Royale de Paris, No. 636.
  17. Works of Eugene Sue: The Wandering Jew, Eugene Sue, (Boston: The Wyman-Fogg Company, no date),
    Vol. III, pp. 368, 369, 370.
  18. The Wandering Jew, Eugene Sue, (New York: Random House, Inc., no date; originally published in 1844)
    Vol. I of III, pp. 313, 314.
  19. The Jesuits, David Mitchell, (New York: Franklin Watts, 1981) p. 218.
  20. The Complete Works of Shakespeare, edited by Hardin Craig and David Bevington, (Glenview, Illinois:
    Scott, Foresman and Company, 1973) p. 781.
    Chapter 24
  21. History of the Jesuits: Their Origin, Progress, Doctrines, and Designs, G. B. Nicolini of Rome, (London:
    Henry G. Bohn, 1889) pp. 95, 473.
  22. The Jesuit Enigma, E. Boyd Barrett, (New York: Boni and Liveright, 1927) p. 251.
  23. History of the Jesuits: Their Origin, Progress, Doctrines, and Designs, p. 74.
  24. The Master’s Carpet; Or Masonry and Baal-Worship Identical, Edmond Ronayne, (South Pasadena,
    California: Emissary Publications, 1988: originally published in 1879) pp. 69, 211, 212.
  25. The Vatican Against Europe, Edmond Paris, (London: The Wickliffe Press, 1964; reprinted in 1993 by
    Ozark Book Publishers, Springfield, Missouri, (417) 883-0438) p. 123.
  26. The Vatican Billions, Avro Manhattan, (Chino, California: Chick Publications, 1983) pp. 256, 231.
  27. The Papacy and the Civil Power, Richard W. Thompson, (New York: Harper & Bros. Publishers, 1876)
    pp. 33, 32, 31.
  28. The Jesuit Conspiracy: The Secret Plan of the Order, Abbate [Abate] Leone, (London: Chapman and
    Hall, 1848) pp. 80-81.
  29. Marx and Satan, Richard Wurmbrand, (Westchester, Illinois: Crossway Books, 1986) pp. 9, 81, 41.
  30. A Glimpse of the Great Secret Society, Multiple Contributors, (London: William Macintosh, 1872) pp.
    xiii,
    xiv, xv, xvi, xvii, xviii, xxi.
  31. The Secret History of the Oxford Movement, Walter Walsh, (London: Swan Sonnenschein and Co.,

pp. 257, 258.
12. Isis Unveiled, Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, (Los Angeles, California: The Theosophy Company, 1968;
originally published in 1877) p. 390.
13. Light on Free Masonry, David Bernard, (Dayton, Ohio: Vonneida & Sowers, 1858; originally published in
1829) p. 195.
14. Ibid, pp. 196, 197.
15. Ibid, p. 206.
16. Ibid, p. 343.
17. The Jesuits, Ian R. K. Paisley, (Belfast: Puritan Printing Co. LTD., no date) p. 5.
18. The Crisis: Or, the Enemies of America Unmasked, J. Wayne Laurens, (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: G. D.
Miller, 1855) p. 26.
19. Popery, Puseyism and Jesuitism, Luigi Desanctis, (London: D. Catt, 1905; translated by Maria Betts from
the original Italian edition published as Roma Papale,1865; first published in English, 1852) pp. 125-127.
20. Popery in its Social Aspect, Being a Complete Exposure of the Immorality and Intolerance of
Romanism, R. P. Blakeney, (Toronto, Canada: The Gospel Witness, 1854) pp. 5, 6.
21. Popery, Puseyism and Jesuitism, p. 139.
Chapter 25

  1. The Great Red Dragon: Master-key to Popery, Anthony Gavin, (Boston, Massachusetts: Samuel Jones,
  1. p. 384.
  1. The Complete Works of Shakespeare, edited by Hardin Craig and David Bevington, (Glenview, Illinois:
    Scott, Foresman and Company, 1973) p. 952.
  2. The New Jesuits, George Riemer, (Boston, Massachusetts: Little, Brown & Co., 1971) p. xiv.
  3. Foreign Conspiracy Against the Liberties of the United States, Samuel Morse, (Boston, Massachusetts:
    Crocker & Brewster, 1835) p. iv.
  4. Ibid, p. 55.
  5. The Crisis: Or, the Enemies of America Unmasked, J. Wayne Laurens, (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: G. D.
    Miller, 1855) pp. 265-267.
  6. Ibid, pp. 268-270.
  7. Fifty Years in the Church of Rome, Charles Chiniquy, (Grand Rapids, Michigan: Baker Book House,
    1968; originally published in 1886) p. 499.
  8. The Crisis: Or, the Enemies of America Unmasked, p. 48.
  9. Fifty Years in the Church of Rome, pp. 475, 476.
  10. Ibid, p. 476.
    Chapter 26
  11. The Jesuits in History, Hector Macpherson, (Springfield, Missouri: Ozark Book Publishers, 1997;
    originally published in Edinburgh, 1914) p. 32.
  12. American Bastile [Bastille]: A History of the Illegal Arrests and Imprisonment of American Citizens
    During the Late Civil War, John A. Marshall, (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Evans, Stoddart & Co., 1870)
    p. xiii.
  13. Fifty Years in the Church of Rome, Charles Chiniquy, (Grand Rapids, Michigan: Baker Book House,
    1968; originally published in 1886) p. 498.
  14. Mr. Buchanan’s Administration on the Eve of the Rebellion, James Buchanan, (Freeport, New York:
    Books for Libraries Press, 1970; originally published in 1865) pp. iv, 10, 11.
  15. Washington In the Lap of Rome, Justin D. Fulton, (Boston: W. Kellaway, 1888) p. 52.
  16. A Youth’s History of the Great Civil War in the United States from 1861 to 1865, R. G. Horton, (New
    York: Van Evrie, Horton & Co., 1867) pp. iii, iv.
  17. Ibid, pp. 125, 126.
  18. A Private Letter from Confederate General Bradley T. Johnson addressed to his Sister, July 14, 1864;
    discovered on www.abebooks.com under the heading “Jesuit.” One of 6000 entries fully searched.
  19. Lost Victories: The Military Genius of Stonewall Jackson, Bevin Alexander, (New York: Hippocrene
    Books, Inc., 2004; originally published in 1992) pp. 140-141, 254, 141, 259, 286.
  20. Life and Campaigns of Lt. General T. J. (Stonewall) Jackson, Robert L. Dabney, (Harrisonburg, Virginia:
    Sprinkle Publications, 1983, originally published in 1865) pp. 643, 644, 106.
  21. Foreign Conspiracy Against the Liberties of the United States, Samuel Morse, (Boston, Massachusetts:
    Crocker & Brewster, 1835) p. 26.
  22. The Crisis: Or, the Enemies of America Unmasked, J. Wayne Laurens, (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania:
    G. D. Miller, 1855) pp. 46, 47.
  23. Occult Theocrasy, Lady Queenborough, (South Pasadena, California: Emissary Publications, 1980;
    originally published in 1933) pp. 220, 221.
  24. The Crisis: Or, the Enemies of America Unmasked, pp. 268, 269.
  25. Life and Campaigns of Lt. General T. J. (Stonewall) Jackson, pp. 178, 179, 193, 389, 392.
  26. Ibid, p. 161.
  27. Fifty Years in the Church of Rome, p. 496.
  28. Life and Letters of Robert Edward Lee, Soldier and Man, J. William Jones, (Harrisonburg, Virginia:
    Sprinkle Publications, 1986; originally published in 1906) p. 275.
  29. Lost Victories, pp. xii, 60, 265, 394, 395.
  30. Life and Campaigns of Lt. General T. J. (Stonewall) Jackson, pp. 93, 94, 95, 96.
  31. Ibid, p. 649.
  32. Ibid, pp. 280, 281.
  33. They Called Him Stonewall: The Life of Lt. General T. J. Jackson, C.S.A., Burke Davis, (New York:
    Random House, 1954) p. 425.
  34. Mighty Stonewall, Frank E. Vandiver, (College Station, Texas: Texas A & M University Press, 1988;
    originally published in 1957) p. 478.
  35. Stonewall: A Biography of General Thomas J. Jackson, Byron Farwell, (New York: W. W. Norton &
    Co., 1992) p. 507.
  36. Life and Campaigns of Lt. General T. J. (Stonewall) Jackson, pp. 686.
  37. They Called Him Stonewall: The Life of Lt. General T. J. Jackson, C.S.A., pp. 426, 427.
  38. Mighty Stonewall, p. 479.
  39. Stonewall: A Biography of General Thomas J. Jackson, p. 508.
  40. They Called Him Stonewall: The Life of Lt. General T. J. Jackson, C.S.A., p. 429.
  41. Life and Campaigns of Lt. General T. J. (Stonewall) Jackson, pp. 711, 712, 713.
  42. Mighty Stonewall, p. 492.
  43. Life and Campaigns of Lt. General T. J. (Stonewall) Jackson, pp. 716, 717.
  44. Mighty Stonewall, p. 492.
  45. The Death of Oliver Cromwell, H. F. McMains, (Lexington, Kentucky: The University Press of Kentucky,
  1. pp. 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101. The publisher serves the Commonwealth and several Universities
    including the Jesuit Order’s Bellarmine College.
  1. Life and Campaigns of Lt. General T. J. (Stonewall) Jackson, pp. 724.
  2. Fifty Years in the Church of Rome, p. 501.
  3. Halley’s Bible Handbook, Henry H. Halley, (Grand Rapids, Michigan: Zondervan Publishing. Co., 1963;
    originally published in 1927) p. 74.
  4. A Youth’s History of the Great Civil War in the United States from 1861 to 1865, pp. 46, 47, 48.
  5. A Defense of Virginia and the South, Robert R. Dabney, (Harrisonburg, Virginia: Sprinkle Publications,
    1977; originally published in 1867) pp. 352, 353.
  6. A Youth’s History of the Great Civil War in the United States from 1861 to 1865, p. 33.
  7. White Supremacy and Negro Subordination; Or, Negroes A Subordinate Race, and (So Called) Slavery
    Its Normal Condition, J. H. Van Evrie, (New York: Van Evrie, Horton & Co., 1868) pp. 146, 147, 155,
    148, 156.
  8. The Conflict of the Ages, Arno Gaebelein, (Spokane, Washington: The Exhorters, 1988; originally
    published in 1933) pp. 117, 120-121.
  9. Gone With the Wind, Margaret Mitchell, (New York: The Macmillan Co., 1974; originally published in
  1. p. 514.
  1. A Constitutional View of the Late War Between the States, Alexander H. Stephens, (Philadelphia,
    Pennsylvania: National Publishing Co., 1870) Vol. I of II, dedication.
  2. Life and Campaigns of Lt. General T. J. (Stonewall) Jackson, p. 159.
  3. Errors of the Roman Catholic Church and its Insidious Influence in the United States and Other
    Countries, 15 Contributors, (Cincinnati, Ohio: J.H. Chambers & Co., 1894) p. 62.
  4. The Devil In Robes: Or, The Sin of Priests, J Scott Carr, (St. Louis: Continental Bible House, 1900) pp.
    250-255.
  5. Plain Talk About the Romanism of To-day, Hugh Montgomery, (Boston: American Citizen Co. 1894) p.

Chapter 27

  1. The Holy War, John Bunyan, (Springdale, Pennsylvania: Whitaker House, 1985; originally published in
  1. pp. 38, 64.
  1. The True Republican, Jonathan French, (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: J. B. Smith & Co., 1857) pp. 24, 27.
  2. Foreign Conspiracy Against the Liberties of the United States, Samuel Morse, (Boston, Massachusetts:
    Crocker & Brewster, 1835) p. 118.
  3. The Papacy and the Civil Power, Richard W. Thompson, (New York: Harper & Bros. Pubs., 1876) p. 29.
  4. The Protestant Crusade, Ray Allen Billington, (Chicago: Quadrangle Books, 1964) p. 158.
  5. Ibid, p. 291.
  6. Understanding the Times – Volume One: How Satan Turned America Against God, William P. Grady,
    (Knoxville, Tennessee: Grady Publications, Inc., 2005) pp. 206, 207.
  7. Ridpath’s Universal History, John Clark Ridpath, (New York: Merrill & Baker, 1901) Vol. II, pp. 555,
    556, 558, 571.
  8. The Lincoln Nobody Knows, Richard N. Current, (New York: Hill & Wang, 1958) p. 233.
  9. The Negro in American Civilization, Nathaniel Weyl, (Washington, D.C.: Public Affairs Press, 1960) p.
  10. The Negro: The Southerner’s Problem, Thomas Nelson Page, (New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1904)
    pp. 263-274.
  11. Ancient Civilization, The Dark Ages in Europe, and the Birth of Modern Liberty and Progress, Thomas
    E.
    Watson, (Thomson, Georgia: The Jeffersonian Publishing Co., 1916) pp. 52, 53, 54, 55.
  12. Errors of the Roman Catholic Church and its Insidious Influence in the United States and Other
    Countries, 15 Contributors, (Cincinnati, Ohio: J. H. Chambers & Co., 1894) p. liv.
  13. The Screwtape Letters and Screwtape Proposes a Toast, C. S. Lewis, (New York: The Macmillan Co.,
    1971; originally published in 1961) pp. 165, 168, 169.
  14. Black’s Law Dictionary, Fifth Edition, Henry Campbell Black, (St. Paul, Minnesota: West Publishing Co.,
  1. p. 1500.
  1. Political Discussions, James G. Blaine, (Norwich, Connecticut: Henry Bill Publishing Co., 1887) pp. 63,
  2. Colgate v. Harvey, 296 US 427, 428 (1935).
  3. A Constitutional View of the Late War Between the States, Alexander H. Stephens, (Philadelphia,
    Pennsylvania: National Publishing Co., 1870) Vol. II of II, p. 650.
  4. Slaughter-House Cases, 83 US 36, 80 (1873).
  5. Ibid, p. 95.
  6. Maxwell v. Dow, 176 US 597, 607, 610, 611 (1899).
  7. Twining v. New Jersey, 211 US 97, 105, 106 (1908).
  8. The Two Babylons, Alexander Hislop, (Neptune, New Jersey: Loizeaux Brothers, 1959; originally
    published in 1858) pp. 50, 52.
    Chapter 28
  9. Fourteen Years a Jesuit, Count Paul von Hoensbroech, translated by Alice Zimmern, (New York: Cassell
    and Company, LTD., 1911) Vol. I, p. 240.
  10. Fifty Years in the Church of Rome, Charles Chiniquy, (Grand Rapids, Michigan: Baker Book House,
    1968; originally published in 1886) pp. 493, 501, 506.
  11. History of the Plots and Crimes of the Great Conspiracy to Overthrow Liberty in America, John Smith
    Dye, (New York: John Smith Dye, 1866) p. 113.
  12. The Jesuit Conspiracy: The Secret Plan of the Order, Abbate [Abate] Leone, (London: Chapman and
    Hall, 1848) pp. 181, 182.
  13. A Glimpse of the Great Secret Society, Multiple Contributors, (London: William Macintosh, 1872) pp.
    224, 225.
  14. Rome’s Responsibility for the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, Thomas M. Harris, (Carthage, North
    Carolina: MM Publishing, 2004; originally published in 1897) pp. 29, 30, 21, 22, 24, 25, 32, 33, 34.
  15. Fifty Years in the Church of Rome, pp. 72, 73, 74, 78, 79, 80, 95, 96, 80.
  16. The Suppressed Truth About the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, Burke McCarty, (Merrimac,
    Massachusetts: Destiny Publishers, 1973; originally published in 1924) pp. 104, 79, 105, 106, 108, 111,
  17. Why Was Lincoln Murdered?, Otto Eisenschiml, (Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1937) pp. v, 16,
    31, 78, 155, 156, 161, 361, 362, 363, 364, 366, 367, 371.
  18. Fifty Years in the Church of Rome, pp. 504-507.
  19. Ibid, p. 507.
  20. The Suppressed Truth About the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, p. 6.
  21. Fifty Years in the Church of Rome, pp. 512-514.
  22. The Suppressed Truth About the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, p. 195.
  23. Fifty Years in the Church of Rome, pp. 518-521.
  24. The Assassination of Lincoln; A History of the Great Conspiracy, T. M. Harris, Brigadier-General U.S.V.
    and Major-General by Brevet, (Boston: American Citizen Company, 1892; republished by Heritage Books,
    Inc., Bowie, Maryland, 1989) p. 281.
  25. The Suppressed Truth About the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, p. 183.
  26. Ibid, p. 98.
  27. Ibid, p. 5.
  28. An Inquiry Into the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, Emmett McLoughlin, (New York: Lyle Stuart,
    Inc., 1963) pp. 156, 157.
  29. Fifty Years in the Church of Rome, p. 472.
    Chapter 29
  30. The Papacy of Modern Times, Multiple Contributors, (Glasgow: The Scottish Protestant Alliance, 1886)
    p.
  31. The Papal System, William Cathcart, (Philadelphia: The Griffith & Rowland Press, 1872) p. 412.
  32. Errors of the Roman Catholic Church and its Insidious Influence in the United States and Other
    Countries, 15 Contributors, (Cincinnati, Ohio: J. H. Chambers & Co., 1894) pp. 344-345.
  33. Bismarck: The Story of a Fighter, Emil [Cohn] Ludwig, (New York: Blue Ribbon Books, 1927) pp. 412,
    413, 414, 415, 416, 417, 418.
  34. Romanism: A Menace to the Nation, Jeremiah J. Crowley, (Aurora, Missouri: The Menace Publishing Co.,
  1. pp. 138, 139.
  1. Rome and the War: And Coming Events In Britain, “Watchman,” (London: McBride, Nast & Company,
    Ltd., 1916) p. 56.
  2. Rome and Germany: The Plot For the Downfall of Britain, “Watchman,” (London: Henry J. Drane, no
    date, 1916 or thereabout), p. 29.
  3. Jesuits and Jesuitism, Jules Michelet and Edgar Quinet, translated by G. H. Smith, (London: Whittaker
    and
    Co., 1844) p. 9.
  4. History of the Jesuits: Their Origin, Progress, Doctrines, and Designs, G. B. Nicolini of Rome, (London:
    Henry G. Bohn, 1889) pp. 474, 475.
  5. The Secret History of the Jesuits, Edmond Paris, (Chino, California: Chick Publications, 1975) p. 80.
  6. Ibid, pp. 80, 81.
  7. The Encyclopedia Britannica, New Werner Edition, New American Supplement, Ninth Edition, Day Otis
    Kellogg, (New York: The Werner Co., 1903) Vol. XIII, p. 649.
  8. Romanism and the Republic, Isaac J. Lansing, (Boston, Massachusetts: Arnold Publishing Assoc., 1890)
    pp. 116-118; cited from Romanism the Danger Ahead by A. P. Grover.
  9. Hitler’s Pope: The Secret History of Pius XII, John Cornwell, (New York: Penguin Books, 1999) p. 317.
  10. The Jesuits: A Complete History of Their Open and Secret Proceedings From the Foundation of the
    Order to the Present Time, Theodor Griesinger, (London: W. H. Allen & Co., 1903; originally published in
  1. pp. 737-739.
    Chapter 30
  1. The Vatican Against Europe, Edmond Paris, (London: The Wickliffe Press, 1964; reprinted in 1993 by
    Ozark Book Publishers, Springfield, Missouri, (417) 883-0438) p. 249; quoting The Jesuit Conspiracy:
    The Secret Plan of the Order, Abbate [Abate] Leone, (London: Chapman and Hall, 1848) p. 94.
  2. Ibid, p. 237.
  3. The Jesuits: A Complete History of Their Open and Secret Proceedings From the Foundation of the
    Order to the Present Time, Theodor Griesinger, (London: W. H. Allen & Co., 1903; originally published in
  1. p. 813.
  1. Ibid, p. 817.
  2. The Power and Secret of the Jesuits, Rene Fulop-Miller, (Garden City, New York: Garden City Publishing
    Co., 1930) p. 389.
  3. The Jesuits: A Complete History of Their Open and Secret Proceedings From the Foundation of the
    Order to the Present Time, pp. 805, 806.
  4. A Glimpse of the Great Secret Society, Multiple Contributors, (London: William Macintosh, 1872) pp.
    212, 213, 214, 217. 220.
  5. Ridpath’s Universal History, John Clark Ridpath, (New York: Merrill & Baker, 1901) Vol. XVI, p. 559.
  6. The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion, translated by Victor E. Marsden, (Los Angeles, California:
    Christian Nationalist Crusade, date unknown; originally published in 1905) p. 55.
  7. The Jesuits in History, Hector Macpherson, (Springfield, Missouri: Ozark Book Publishers, 1997;
    originally published in Edinburgh, 1914) pp. 128-130.
  8. A Glimpse of the Great Secret Society, pp. lxxxiv, lxxxv, lxxxvi, lxxxviii.
  9. The Suppressed Truth About the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, Burke McCarty, (Merrimac,
    Massachusetts: Destiny Publishers, 1973; originally published in 1924) p. 11.
    Chapter 31
  10. Geese in Their Hoods, Charles Haddon Spurgeon, (Publisher unknown, 1873).
  11. The Black Pope, M. F. Cusack, (London: Marshall, Russell & Co., 1896) p. 277.
  12. Ibid, p. 16.
  13. History of the Jesuits: Their Origin, Progress, Doctrines, and Designs, G. B. Nicolini of Rome, (London:
    Henry G. Bohn, 1889) pp. 465-468.
  14. The Black Pope, p. 285.
  15. The Crisis: Or, the Enemies of America Unmasked, J. Wayne Laurens, (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania:
    G. D. Miller, 1855) pp. 68, 69.
  16. Occult Theocrasy, Lady Queenborough, (South Pasadena, California: Emissary Publications, 1980;
    originally published in 1933) p. 318.
  17. The Black Pope, pp. 286, 287.
  18. A Glimpse of the Great Secret Society, Multiple Contributors, (London: William Macintosh, 1872) pp.
    lxxxvii, lxxxviii, lxxxix.
  19. A Catholic Dictionary, William E. Addis and Thomas Arnold; revised with additions by T. B. Scannell,
    (London: VIRTUE AND CO., 1928) pp. 306, 314.
  20. The Illustrious Life of William McKinley: Our Martyred President, Murat Halstead, (Troy, Ohio: Union
    Publishing, 1901) pp. 175-176.
  21. Papal Rome As It Is, By A Roman, L. Aloysium Giustiniani, (Baltimore: Publication Rooms, 1843) pp.
    225, 226, 227, 228, 229, 230, 216, 217.
  22. Occult Theocrasy, p. 526.
  23. The Authentic Life of William McKinley: Our Third Martyr President, Alexander K. McClure and
    Charles Morris, (Washington, D.C.: W. E. Scull, 1901) pp. 454, 455, 456.
  24. The Illustrious Life of William McKinley: Our Martyred President, pp. 74, 78, 82.
  25. Private Email to the Author, No Title, Alan O’Reilly, June 13, 2005.
  26. Jesuit Plots Against Britain from Queen Elizabeth to King George V. Compiled from Old State Papers
    and Recently Recovered Vatican Documents, 300 to 400 Years Old and Great War Disclosures, Albert
    Close, (London: The Protestant Truth Society, 1936) pp. 18, 55.
  27. Modern Secret Societies, Charles A. Blanchard, (Chicago, Illinois: National Christian Association, 1906)
    p. 21.
  28. The Jesuit Enigma, E. Boyd Barrett, (New York: Boni and Liveright, 1927) p. 40.
  29. The Devil In Robes; Or, The Sin of Priests, J. Scott Carr, (St. Louis: Continental Bible House, 1900) pp.
    352, 353, 357, 358, 369, 359, 360, 361, 13, 14, 15.
  30. The Illustrious Life of William McKinley: Our Martyred President, pp. 452, 453, 455, 460, 461.
  31. Conspirators’ Hierarchy: The Story of the Committee of 300, John Coleman, (Carson City, Nevada:
    America West Publishers, 1992) pp. i, 12, 13, 3.
  32. The Secret History of the Jesuits, Edmond Paris, (Chino, California: Chick Publications, 1975) p. 74.
  33. The Jesuits in History, Hector Macpherson, (Springfield, Missouri: Ozark Book Publishers, 1997;
    originally published in Edinburgh, 1914) pp. 148, 149.
  34. The Jesuits, David Mitchell, (New York: Franklin Watts, 1981) p. 223.
  35. Romanism and the Republic, Isaac J. Lansing, (Boston, Massachusetts: Arnold Publishing Assoc., 1890)
    pp. 58-60.
  36. Fifty Years in the Church of Rome, Charles Chiniquy, (Grand Rapids, Michigan: Baker Book House,
    1968; originally published in 1886) p. 517.
  37. The Dollar and the Vatican, Avro Manhattan, (Springfield, Missouri: Ozark Book Publishers, 1988) pp.
    44, 45.
  38. A Vision Betrayed: The Jesuits In Japan and China, Andrew C. Ross, (Maryknoll, New York: Orbis
    Books, 1994) p. 107.
  39. Errors of the Roman Catholic Church and Its Insidious Influence in the United States and Other
    Countries, 15 Contributors, (Cincinnati, Ohio: J. H. Chambers & Co., 1894) p. x.
  40. Romanism: A Menace to the Nation, Jeremiah J. Crowley, (Aurora, Missouri: The Menace Publishing
    Co.,
  1. pp. 194, 195.
  1. Ibid, p. 207.
    Chapter 32
  2. The Brothers Karamazov, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, (New York: Random House, 1950; originally published in
  1. pp. 292, 294, 295, 296, 297, 298, 299, 300, 301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 309.
  1. History of the Jesuits: Their Origin, Progress, Doctrines, and Designs, G. B. Nicolini of Rome, (London:
    Henry G. Bohn, 1889) pp. 45, 46.
  2. Dealings With the Inquisition: Or, Papal Rome, Her Priests, and Her Jesuits, Giacinto Achilli, (New
    York: Harper & Brothers, Publishers, 1851) pp. 107, 108, 109, 110.
  3. The Gray People, Victor Herman, (No City: Independent Publishing House, 1980) pp. 25, 26, 29, 30, 31,
    32, 64, 65, 66, 67.
  4. Rome and the War: And Coming Events In Britain, “Watchman,” (London: McBride, Nast & Company,
    Ltd., 1916) pp. 74, 75, 76, 78-79, 80, 89, 86.
  5. Rome and Germany: The Plot For the Downfall of Britain, “Watchman,” (London: Henry J. Drane, no
    date, 1916 or thereabout), pp. 4, 5, 6, 7, 354-355.
  6. The Power and Secret of the Jesuits, Rene Fulop-Miller, (Garden City, New York: Garden City Publishing
    Co., 1930) pp. 466, 467.
  7. To Number Our Days, Pierre van Paassen, (New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1964) p. 284.
  8. The Papacy of Modern Times, Multiple contributors, (Glasgow: The Scottish Protestant Alliance, 1886)
    pp. 286-288, 251, 57.
  9. Romanism Analyzed, John McDonald, (Edinburgh: Scottish Reformation Society, 1894) pp. 348-349.
  10. Is Alberto For Real?, Sidney Hunter, (Chino, California: Chick Publications, 1988) p. 28; quoting The
    Great Silence Conspiracy, Andrew Sinclair, p. 8; quoting The Encyclopedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Vol.
    II, p. 37.
  11. The Jesuits, David Mitchell, (New York: Franklin Watts, 1981) p. 254.
  12. The Secrets of the Federal Reserve, Eustace Mullins, (Staunton, Virginia: Bankers Research Institute,
  1. pp. 85, 86, 105, 107, 120.
  1. National Suicide: Military Aid to the Soviet Union, Antony C. Sutton, (Melbourne, Australia: Australian
    League of Rights, 1973) pp. 16, 52.
  2. Masters of Deceit: The Story of Communism in America and How to Fight It, J. Edgar Hoover, (New
    York: Henry Holt and Company, 1958) pp. v, vi.
  3. J. Edgar Hoover: The Man and the Secrets, Curt Gentry, (New York: W.W. Norton & Co., 1991) pp. 71,
    72-73, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83.
  4. To Eliminate the Opiate, Marvin S. Antelman, (Jerusalem: Zionist Book Club, 2002) Vol. II, pp. 5, 273-
    274, 207, 5, 70, 5.
  5. The Jesuits, p. 11.
  6. The Footprints of the Jesuits, R. W. Thompson, (New York: Hunt & Eaton, 1894) p. 246.
  7. Conflict of the Ages, Arno Gaebelein, (Vienna, Virginia: The Exhorters, 1988; originally published in
  1. p. 85.
  1. Days of Our Years, Pierre van Paassen, (New York: Hillman-Curl, Inc., 1939) p. 25.
  2. Behind the Dictators, Leo H. Lehmann, (New York: Agora Publishing Co., 1944) p. 15.
  3. The Godfathers: Alberto Part Three, Jack Chick, (Chino, California: Chick Publications, 1982) p. 10.
  4. Wall Street and the Bolshevik Revolution, Antony C. Sutton, (Morley, Western Australia: Veritas
    Publishing Co., 1974) p. 11.
  5. Conflict of the Ages, pp. 96, 97.
  6. Unholy Trinity, Mark Aarons and John Loftus, (New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1991) p. 208.
  7. Conflict of the Ages, pp. 91, 93.
  8. Wall Street and the Bolshevik Revolution, pp. 127-134.
  9. EIR Special Report: Project Democracy, Assorted Authors, “Sovereign Military Order of Malta
    (SMOM),” (Washington, D.C.: Executive Intelligence Review, 1987) p. 324.
  10. Descent Into Darkness, James J. Zatko, (Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press, 1965) p.
  11. Ibid, p. 112.
  12. The Secret History of the Jesuits, Edmond Paris, (Chino, California: Chick Publications, 1975) p. 124.
  13. Conflict of the Ages, pp. 103-106.
  14. The Jesuits: A Complete History of Their Open and Secret Proceedings From the Foundation of the
    Order to the Present Time, Theodor Griesinger, (London: W. H. Allen & Co., 1903; originally published in
  1. p. 238.
  1. The Vatican Against Europe, Edmond Paris, (London: The Wickliffe Press, 1964; reprinted in 1993 by
    Ozark Book Publishers, Springfield, Missouri, (417) 883-0438) p. 253.
  2. Ibid, p. 253.
  3. “C”, Anthony Cave Brown, (New York: Macmillan Publishing Co., 1987) pp. 622, 623.
  4. The Last Hero: Wild Bill Donovan, Anthony Cave Brown (New York: Times Books, 1982) picture of
    Donovan inside the Vatican between pages 428 and 429.
  5. Jesuits: A Multibiography, Jean Lacouture, (Collegeville, Minnesota: The Liturgical Press, 1995) p. 333.
  6. Treason in the Blood, Anthony Cave Brown, (New York: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1994) pp. 555-557.
  7. Spycatcher: The Candid Autobiography of a Senior Intelligence Officer, Peter Wright with Paul
    Greengrass, (New York: Viking Penguin, Inc., 1987) pp. 315, 316, 317, 318.
    Chapter 33
  8. The Complete Works of Shakespeare, edited by Hardin Craig and David Bevington, (Glenview, Illinois:
    Scott, Foresman and Company, 1973) p. 510.
  9. Errors of the Roman Catholic Church and its Insidious Influence in the United States and Other
    Countries, 15 Contributors, (Cincinnati, Ohio: J. H. Chambers & Co., 1894) p. x.
  10. Washington In the Lap of Rome, Justin D. Fulton, (Boston: W. Kellaway, 1888) pp. 36, 45, 37, 48.
  11. Rome: Pagan and Papal, Mourant Brock, (London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1883) pp. 266-267.
  12. Fifty Years in the Church of Rome, Charles Chiniquy, (Grand Rapids, Michigan: Baker Book House,
    1968; originally published in 1886) pp. 476, 477.
  13. The Devil In Robes; Or, The Sin of Priests, J. Scott Carr, (St. Louis: Continental Bible House, 1900) pp.
    194, 195, 196, 197, 198, 199, 200.
  14. The Chief: The Life of William Randolph Hearst, David Nasaw, (New York: Houghton Mifflin Company,
  1. pp. 387, 388.
  1. The Suppressed Truth About the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, Burke McCarty, (Merrimac,
    Massachusetts: Destiny Publishers, 1973; originally published in 1924) p. 166.
  2. Black’s Law Dictionary, Fifth Edition, Henry Campbell Black, (St. Paul, Minnesota: West Publishing Co.,
  1. p. 1194.
  1. Vatican, U.S.A., Nino Lo Bello, (New York: Trident Press, 1972) p. 28.
  2. Romanism: A Menace to the Nation, Jeremiah J. Crowley, (Aurora, Missouri: The Menace Publishing
    Co.,
  1. p. 189.
  1. JFK, Director’s Cut, Oliver Stone; Director, (Warner Bros., Inc., 1991), Video, 189 minutes, Vol. I of II.
  2. General Sherman’s Son: The Life of Thomas Ewing Sherman, S.J., Joseph T. Durkin, S. J., (New York:
    Farrar, Straus and Cudahy, 1959) p. 186.
  3. Ibid, pp. 143, 145, 148.
  4. Ibid, p. 205.
  5. The Luciano Project; The Secret Wartime Collaboration of the Mafia and the U.S. Navy, Rodney
    Campbell, (New York: McGraw Book Co., 1977) pp. vii, viii.
  6. Contract on America: The Mafia Murder of President John F. Kennedy, David E. Scheim, (New York:
    Shapolsky Publishers, Inc., 1988) p. 190.
  7. Romanism: A Menace to the Nation, pp. 154-157.
  8. The Suppressed Truth About the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, pp. 238, 239.
  9. www.sspx.ca/Angelus/2000_August/Knights_of_Columbus_Pt2.htm, The Angelus; August 2000,
    Volume
    XXIII, No. 8; ‘The Knights of Columbus: Conduits of Patriotism and Heresy (1882-1932), Part 2, Justin
    Walsh, pp. 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8.
  10. Slaves of the Godsmith, H. George Buss (“The Gadfly”), (Chicago: The Revelation Publishing Co., 1913)
    pages not cited from secondary source.
  11. Romanism as a World Power, Luther S. Kauffman (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: The American Publishing
    Co., 1922) pp. 27, 28.
  12. Ibid, p. 30.
  13. Ibid, p. 31.
  14. Romanism: A Menace to the Nation, p. 159.
  15. Ibid, p. 168.
  16. Romanism and the Republic, Isaac J. Lansing, (Boston, Massachusetts: Arnold Publishing Assoc., 1890)
    p. 138.
  17. Errors of the Roman Catholic Church, pp. xiv, xxii.
  18. Romanism: A Menace to the Nation, p. 166.
  19. Ibid, p. 180.
  20. The Boss: J. Edgar Hoover and the Great American Inquisition, Nathan G. Theoharis and John Stuart
    Cox, (New York: Bantam Books, 1990) p. 46.
  21. Romanism: A Menace to the Nation, p. 136.
  22. The Brothers Karamazov, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, (New York: Random House, 1950; originally published in
  1. p. 309.
  1. Washington In the Lap of Rome, p. 63.
  2. Romanism: A Menace to the Nation, p. 186.
  3. Ibid, p. 186.
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  4. History of the Jesuits, Andrew Steinmetz, (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Lea and Blanchard, 1848) Vol. I of
    II, p. 141.
  5. Ibid, Vol. I of II, p. 107.
  6. In God’s Name: An Investigation Into the Murder of Pope John Paul I, David A. Yallop, (New York:
    Bantam Books, 1984) p. 133.
  7. Ibid, p. 117.
  8. Ibid, p. 117.
  9. Ibid, pp. 265-267.
  10. The Da Vinci Code, Dan Brown, (New York: Doubleday, 2003) p. 1.
  11. A Popular History of Priestcraft, William Howitt, (London: Effingham Wilson, Royal Exchange, 1833)
    pp. 154, 157.
  12. The Wandering Jew, Eugene Sue, (New York: Random House, Inc., no date; originally published in 1844)
    Vol. I, pp. 119, 120; quoting Libri, Member of the Institute, Letters on the Clergy.
  13. Romanism: A Menace to the Nation, Jeremiah J. Crowley, (Aurora, Missouri: The Menace Publishing
    Co.,
  1. p. 195.
  1. The Vatican Empire, Nino Lo Bello, (New York: Trident Press, 1968) p. 78.
  2. The Boss: J. Edgar Hoover and the Great American Inquisition, Nathan G. Theoharis and John Stuart
    Cox, (New York: Bantam Books, 1990) p. 234.
  3. J. Edgar Hoover: The Man and the Secrets, Curt Gentry, (New York: W.W. Norton & Co., 1991) p. 111.
  4. The Boss: J. Edgar Hoover and the Great American Inquisition, p. 46.
  5. J. Edgar Hoover: The Man and the Secrets, p. 213.
  6. Ibid, pp. 209, 210.
  7. Ibid, p. 347.
  8. The Boss: J. Edgar Hoover and the Great American Inquisition, p. 336.
  9. J. Edgar Hoover: The Man and the Secrets, p. 327.
  10. Ibid, pp. 329, 330.
  11. Papal Rome As It Is, By A Roman, L. Aloysium Giustiniani, (Baltimore: Publication Rooms, 1843) pp.
    240, 243, 244, 246, 248, 249.
    Chapter 35
  12. Secret Instructions of the Jesuits, W. C. Brownlee, (New York: American and Foreign Christian Union,
  1. following page 143, “Morality of the Jesuits.”
  1. History of the Jesuits: Their Origin, Progress, Doctrines, and Designs, G. B. Nicolini of Rome, (London:
    Henry G. Bohn, 1889) pp. 495, 496.
  2. The Titanic Conspiracy: Cover-ups and Mysteries of the World’s Most Famous Sea Disaster, Robin
    Gardiner and Dan van der Vat, (Secaucus, New Jersey: Carol Publishing Group. 1996) pp. xiii, xiv, 254,
    252, 255.
  3. The Footprints of the Jesuits, R. W. Thompson, (New York: Hunt & Eaton, 1894) p. 54; quoting History
    of the Jesuits, Andrew Steinmetz, (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Lea and Blanchard, 1848) Vol. 1, p. 151.
  4. Ibid, pp. 60, 61.
  5. The Footprints of the Jesuits, p. 57; quoting History of the Jesuits: Their Origin, Progress, Doctrines and
    Designs, p. 34.
  6. Remarks of Honorable E. Joy Morris, of Philadelphia, In the House of Representatives of Pennsylvania,
    February 12, 1856 Against the Introduction of the Monastic System and the Secret Religious Orders of
    the Church of Rome Into that Commonwealth, Delivered on the Final Passage of a Bill to Incorporate
    the Third Order of Franciscans, in Cambria County, Into a Body Politic, no source information.
  7. History of the Jesuits, Andrew Steinmetz, (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Lea and Blanchard, 1848) Vol. I of
    II, pp. 146, 147.
  8. Secrets of the Titanic, (National Geographic Society, 1986) Video.
  9. www.fatherbrowne.com, Frank Browne: 1880-1960, “The Titanic,” p. 2.
  10. Morgan: American Financier, Jean Strouse, (New York: Random House, 1999) pp. 626, 627.
  11. The Titanic Conspiracy: Cover-ups and Mysteries of the World’s Most Famous Sea Disaster, p. xiv.
  12. Ibid, pp. 205-206.
  13. Morgan: American Financier, p. 644.
  14. The Titanic Conspiracy: Cover-ups and Mysteries of the World’s Most Famous Sea Disaster, p. 205.
  15. Sinking of the Titanic: World’s Greatest Sea Disaster, Thomas H. Russell, Editor, (City unnamed: L. H.
    Walter, 1912) pp. 130-131.
  16. The Secret History of the Oxford Movement, Walter Walsh, (London: Swan Sonnenschein and Co.,

pp. 221.
18. The Footprints of the Jesuits, pp. 72, 73.
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  1. The History of Romanism, John Dowling, (New York: Edward Walker, 1845) p. 473.
  2. History of the Jesuits: Their Origin, Progress, Doctrines, and Designs, G. B. Nicolini of Rome, (London:
    Henry G. Bohn, 1889) p. 42.
  3. The Black Pope, M. F. Cusack, (London: Marshall, Russell & Co., 1896) p. 34.
  4. Fifty Years in the Church of Rome, Charles Chiniquy, (Grand Rapids, Michigan: Baker Book House,
    1968; originally published in 1886) p. 476.
  5. Papal Rome As It Is, By A Roman, L. Aloysium Giustiniani, (Baltimore: Publication Rooms, 1843) pp.
    242-243.
  6. The Jesuits: A Complete History of Their Open and Secret Proceedings From the Foundation of the
    Order to the Present Time, Theodor Griesinger, (London: W. H. Allen & Co., 1903; originally published in
  1. pp. 416, 417.
  1. The Roman Catholic Hierarchy: The Deadliest Menace to American Liberties and Christian Civilization,
    Thomas E. Watson, (Thomson, Georgia: The Jeffersonian Publishing Co., 1912) pp. 30, 31.
  2. Washington In the Lap of Rome, Justin D. Fulton, (Boston: W. Kellaway, 1888) p. 25.
  3. Errors of the Roman Catholic Church and its Insidious Influence in the United States and Other
    Countries, 15 Contributors, (Cincinnati, Ohio: J. H. Chambers & Co., 1894) p. ii, iv.
  4. The New World Order: The Ancient Plan of Secret Societies, William T. Still, (Lafayette, Louisiana:
    Huntington House Publishers, 1990) p. 94; quoting The New Freedom: A Call for the Emancipation of the
    Generous Energies of a People, William Bayard Hale and endorsed by Woodrow Wilson, (New York:
    Doubleday, Page & Co., 1913; republished by Prentice-Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1961) pp.
    20, 24, 26, 29, 36, 48, 133, 136.
  5. Secret Records Revealed: The Men, the Money, and the Methods Behind the New World Order,
    Dennis
    Laurence Cuddy, (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: Hearthstone Publishing, Ltd., 1994) p. 5.
  6. The Story of the Seer of Patmos, Stephen N. Haskell, (Washington, D.C.: Review and Herald Publishing
    Assoc., 1907) pp. 307, 308.
  7. The Secrets of the Federal Reserve, Eustace Mullins, (Staunton, Virginia: Bankers research Institute,
  1. pp. 21, 30, 42, 54, 150, 174.
  1. The Daily Times Journal; Chicago Newspaper L’Italia, ‘Jerusalem Will Be Given to Holy See,’ Editor
    Oscar Durante, (Chicago, 1911) p. unlisted.
  2. The Russian Imperial Conspiracy of 1892-1914, Robert L. Owen, (New York: Albert and Charles Boni,
  1. p. 129, 133, 134, 135.
  1. Brotherhood of Darkness, Stanley Monteith, (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: Hearthstone Publishing, 2000)
    pp. 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72.
  2. Collective Speeches of Congressman Louis T. McFadden, Compiled from the Congressional Record,
    (Hawthorne, California: Omni Publications, 1970; distributed by CPA Books, Clackamas, Oregon, 97015)
    pp. 45, 67, 143.
  3. The Rockefellers: An American Dynasty, Peter Collier & David Horowitz, (New York: Holt, Reinhart and
    Winston, 1976) pp. 57, 58, 59, 225, 226.
  4. The “Federal” Reserve Conspiracy and Rockefellers, Emanuel M. Josephson, (New York: Chedney Press,
  1. pp. 78, 74.
  1. Rule By Secrecy, Jim Marrs, (New York: Harper Collins Publishers, 2001) p. 131.
  2. The Vatican Against Europe, Edmond Paris, (London: The Wickliffe Press, 1964; reprinted in 1993 by
    Ozark Book Publishers, Springfield, Missouri, (417) 883-0438) pp. 120, 293.
  3. The House of Morgan: An American Banking Dynasty and the Rise of Modern Finance. Ron Chernow,
    (New York: Atlantic Monthly Press, 1990) pp. 79, 195, 156, 211, 450, 451, 472, 258, 458.
  4. www.bartleby.com/124/pres46.html, Inaugural Addresses of the Presidents of the United States. 1989;
    ‘Warren G. Harding: Inaugural Address, Friday, March 4, 1921,’ pp. 2, 3.
  5. Florence Harding: The First Lady, The Jazz Age, and the Death of America’s Most Scandalous
    President, Carl Sferrazza Anthony, (New York: William Morrow and Company, 1998) p. 472.
  6. The Fort Knox Gold Scandal, Peter David Beter, (Fort Worth, Texas: Audio Books, Inc., 1975) Cassette
    recording.
  7. The Vatican Billions, Avro Manhattan, (Chino, California: Chick Publications, 1983) p. 200, 153, 154,
    202, 206.
  8. On the Horns of the Beast: The Federal Reserve and the New World Order, Bill Still, (Winchester,
    Virginia: Reinhardt & Still Publishers, 1995) pp. 252, 257, 259, 260, 262.
  9. Secrets of the Temple: How the Federal Reserve Runs the Country, William Greider, (New York: Simon
    and Schuster, 1987) pp. 52, 53, 54.
  10. Papal Revenues in the Middle Ages, William E. Lunt, (New York: Ocagon Books, Inc., 1965) pp. 71, 73.
  11. The Coming Prince, Sir Robert Anderson, (Grand Rapids, Michigan: Kregel Publications, 1972; originally
    published in the late 1890s or early 1900s) p. 214.
  12. JFK, Director’s Cut, Oliver Stone; Director, (Warner Bros., Inc., 1991) Video, 189 minutes, Vol. I of II.
  13. F.D.R.: My Exploited Father-In-Law, Curtis B. Dall, (Torrance, California: Institute for Historical
    Review, 1983; originally published in 1968) pp. 119, 120.
  14. The Federal Reserve Bank, H. S. Kenan, (Los Angeles, California: The Noontide Press, 1968; originally
    published in 1966) pp. 140-173.
    Pause IV
  15. American Bastile [Bastille]: A History of the Illegal Arrests and Imprisonment of American Citizens
    During the Late Civil War, John A. Marshall, (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Evans, Stoddart & Co., 1870)
    pp. xxxi, xxxii.
  16. History of the Jesuits: Their Origin, Progress, Doctrines, and Designs, G. B. Nicolini of Rome, (London:
    Henry G. Bohn, 1889) p. 2.
  17. Popery. An Enemy to Civil and Religious Liberty; and Dangerous to Our Republic, William C.
    Brownlee, (New York: John S. Taylor, Publisher, 1836) pp. 29, 30.
  18. Popery, Puseyism and Jesuitism, Luigi Desanctis, (London: D. Catt, 1905; translated by Maria Betts from
    the original Italian edition published as Roma Papale in 1865; first published in English, 1852) pp. 7, 8.
  19. Popery: In Its Relations To Civil and Religious Liberty, Thomas E. Watson, (Thomson, Georgia: The
    Jeffersonian Publishing Co., 1917) pp. 3, 4, 42, 43, 44.
  20. The Italian Pope’s Campaign Against the Constitutional Rights of American Citizens, Thomas E.
    Watson, (Thomson, Georgia: The Tom Watson Book Company, Inc., 1928; first published in 1915) pp. 3,
    5, 6, 9, 10, 14.
  21. CENTER-SHOTS AT ROME: A Series of Lectures on Catholicism, George P. Rutledge, (Cincinnati:
    Standard Publishing Co., 1914) pp. 152, 157, 158, 159, 161, 166, 168, 169, 170.
  22. The Jesuits In Great Britain: An Historical Inquiry Into Their Political Influence, Walter Walsh,
    (London: George Routledge and Sons, 1903; republished in electronic form by Bank of Wisdom, P.O. Box
    926, Louisville, KY 40201) pp.131, 327, 328, 347, viii.
  23. The Programme of the Jesuits: A Popular Exposition, W. Blair Neatby, (London: Publisher unlisted,
    1903; republished in electronic form by Bank of Wisdom, P.O. Box 926, Louisville, KY 40201) pp. 180,
    181, 186.
  24. The Double Doctrine of the Church of Rome, Baroness Von Zedtwitz, (New York: Fleming H. Revell
    Company, 1906) pp. 7-8, 11, 14-15, 16, 18, 24-25, 26, 33-34, 47, 48, 49, 50-51, 56, 58, 59-60.
  25. Behind the Dictators, Leo H. Lehmann, (New York: Agora Publishing Co., 1944) pp. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 69, 70,
    71, 72, 73, 80-81, 96, 97, 77, 79, 78, 79, 91, 107, 108.
  26. Washington In the Lap of Rome, Justin D. Fulton, (Boston: W. Kellaway, 1888) pp. vii, viii, ix.
  27. The Devil’s Advocate, Taylor Hackford, Director, (Warner Brothers, Inc., 1997) Home Video, 144
    minutes.
    Chapter 37
  28. The Jesuits: A Complete History of Their Open and Secret Proceedings From the Foundation of the
    Order to the Present Time, Theodor Griesinger, (London: W. H. Allen & Co., 1903; originally published in
  1. pp. 804, 805.
  1. The Pope the Kings and the People; A History of the Movement to Make the Pope Governor of the
    World by a Universal Reconstruction of Society, William Arthur, (London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1903)
    pp. 691, 692, 25.
  2. Romanism: A Menace to the Nation, Jeremiah J. Crowley, (Aurora, Missouri: The Menace Publishing Co.,
  1. p. 144.
  1. The Russian Imperial Conspiracy of 1892-1914, Robert L. Owen, (New York: Albert and Charles Boni,
  1. p. 15.
  1. The Footprints of the Jesuits, R. W. Thompson, (New York: Hunt & Eaton, 1894) pp. 28, 29.
  2. The Jesuits, David Mitchell, (New York: Franklin Watts, 1981) p. 243.
  3. Rome and the War: And Coming Events In Britain, “Watchman,” (London: McBride, Nast & Company,
    Ltd., 1916) pp. 95, 96, 97, 98, 103, 230, 231, 233, 234, 235, 236, 237, 239, 240.
  4. Rome and Germany: The Plot For the Downfall of Britain, “Watchman,” (London: Henry J. Drane, no
    date, 1916 or thereabout), pp. 191, 192, 235, 241, 260, 312, 340, 381, 354.
  5. The Kaiser’s Memoirs, Wilhelm II, (New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1922) p. 211.
  6. Behind the Dictators, Leo H. Lehmann, (New York: Agora Publishing Co., 1944) p. 26.
  7. Father Coughlin: The Tumultuous Life of the Priest of the Little Flower, Sheldon Marcus, (Boston,
    Massachusetts: Little, Brown & Co, 1973) pp. 101, 102.
  8. Behind the Dictators, p. 26.
  9. The Secret History of the Jesuits, Edmond Paris, (Chino, California: Chick Publications, 1975;originally
    published in 1965) p. 138.
  10. The Vatican Against Europe, Edmond Paris, (London: The Wickliffe Press, 1964; reprinted in 1993 by
    Ozark Book Publishers, Springfield, Missouri, (417) 883-0438) p. 48.
  11. Behind the Dictators, pp. 36, 38, 39, 40, 3.
  12. Collective Speeches of Congressman Louis T. McFadden, Compiled from the Congressional Record,
    (Hawthorne, California: Omni Publications, 1970; distributed by CPA Books, Clackamas, Oregon, 97015)
    pp. 236, 237, 238, 239, 240.
  13. Hitler’s Pope: The Secret History of Pius XII, John Cornwell, (New York: Penguin Books, 1999) pp. 9,
    16, 17, 20, 23, 24, 28, 63, 80, 81, 94, 96, 97, 126, 127, 132, 133, 135, 136, 296, 297. Cornwell, a Roman
    Catholic scholar and former research fellow at Jesus College, was aided by at least eight Jesuits in the
    compilation of his work. They are: Philip Caraman, Pierre Blet, Robert Graham, Gerard O’Collins,
    Peter Hebblethwaite, Peter Gumpel, Paul Molinari and Marcel Chapin.
  14. The History of Protestantism, James A. Wylie, (London: Cassell, Petter & Galpin, Ltd., 1878) Vol. II of
    III, Book Fifteenth, pp. 412, 393, 394, 395, 398.
  15. The Secret History of the Jesuits, pp. 9, 164.
  16. La Popessa, Paul I. Murphy with R. René Arlington, (New York: Warner Books, 1983) pp. 51-52.
  17. God’s First Love, Friedrich Heer, (New York: Weybright and Talley, 1967) p. 320.
  18. The Catholic Church and Nazi Germany, Guenter Lewy, (New York: McGraw Hill, 1964) p. 50ff.
  19. www.thetablet.co.uk/cgi-bin/book_review.cgi/past-00123, Michael Walsh reviews Spies in the
    Vatican
    (2002) authored by David Alvarez who was a collaborator with the late American Jesuit Robert Graham.
    Upon Graham’s death all of his papers were sent to the Vatican Secretariat of State where they now
    languish in the Vatican Library, unavailable to researchers. Graham was one of the Black Pope’s official
    Jesuit censors ordered to conceal the secret history of the Society of Jesus and its puppet, Pope Pius XII,
    in the political rise to power and hidden control of Adolf Hitler and thus the designs of the Third Reich. In
    the words of Michael Walsh, “Perhaps after all the Vatican has something to hide.”
  20. Ridpath’s Universal History, John Clark Ridpath, (New York: Merrill & Baker, 1901) Vol. XII, pp. 728,
    729, 731, 739.
  21. The Order of the Death’s Head: The Story of Hitler’s SS, Heinz Höhne, translated by Richard Barry,
    (New York: Ballantine Books, 1969) pp. 1, 2, 5, 3, 4, 40, 56, 57, 58, 59, 94, 151, 401, 409, 430.
  22. The Devil In Robes; Or, The Sin of Priests, J. Scott Carr, (St. Louis: Continental Bible House, 1900) pp.
    21-22.
  23. The Deputy, Rolf Hochhuth, (New York: Grove Press, Inc., 1964) pp. 309-310; citing The Labyrinth:
    Memoirs of Walter Schellenberg, Walter Schellenberg, (New York: Harper, 1956).
  24. The Popes Against the Jews, David I. Kertzer, (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2001) pp. 134-145.
  25. Papacy and Freemasonry, Monseigneur Jouin, (Boring, Oregon: CPA Book Publisher, No date; first
    published in 1930) pp. 1, 2, 3, 34, 35.
  26. Mein Kampf, Adolf Hitler (ghost-written by Priest Bernard Stampfle), (Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co.,
    1971; first published in 1925 by Verlag Frz. Eher Nachf, G.M.B.H.) pp. 14, 314, 315, 320.
  27. Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, Albert Pike,
    (Charleston:
    L. H. Jenkins, Inc., 1871) pp. 4, 5.
  28. I Was Hitler’s Doctor, Kurt Krueger, (New York: Biltmore Publishing Co., Inc., 1943) pp. 32, 33-34, 41,
    310, 99, 200, 214-215.
  29. “Ravening Wolves”, Monica Farrell, (Melbourne, Australia: Protestant Publications, 1981; originally
    published in 1949) pp. 50-54.
  30. IBM and the Holocaust: The Strategic Alliance Between Nazi Germany and America’s Most Powerful
    Corporation, Edwin Black, (New York: Crown Publishers, 2001) pp. 254, 255, 264, 266, 368, 369, 370,
  31. Mein Kampf, Adolf Hitler (ghost-written by Priest Bernard Stampfle), (New York: Stackpole Sons
    Publishers, 1939; the first unexpurgated edition in English) pp. 277, 278, 279, 281.
  32. I Was Hitler’s Doctor, pp. 267, 269, 270, 271.
  33. The Kersten Memoirs: 1940-1945, Felix Kersten, translated by Constantine Fitzgibbon and James Oliver,
    (London: Hutchinson & Co., 1956) pp. 119, 120, 155, 97.
  34. To Number Our Days, Pierre van Paassen, (New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1964) pp. 311, 312, 313,
    314, 317, 316.
  35. Israel: A Deadly Piece of Dirt, Peter S. Ruckman, (Pensacola, Florida: Peter S. Ruckman, 2001) pp. 263,
    267, 284.
  36. Brotherhood of Darkness, Stanley Monteith, (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: Hearthstone Publishing, 2000)
    pp. 132.
  37. The Labyrinth: Memoirs of Walter Schellenberg, Walter Schellenberg, translated by Louis Hagen, (New
    York: Harper & Brothers, Publishers, 1956) pp. 288-295, 375-376. The strong statements revealing the
    relationship between the SS and the Society of Jesus as found in the German text quoted by Hochhuth in
    his The Deputy have been abridged and thereby censored.
  38. The Black International – No. 3: The Pope Helps Hitler to World Power, Joseph McCabe, (Girard,
    Kansas: Haldeman – Julius Publications, 1941) p. 12.
  39. Days of Our Years, Pierre van Paassen, (New York: Hillman-Curl, Inc., 1939) pp. 21, 75.
  40. The Deputy, p. 350.
  41. Ibid, pp. 76, 183, 248-249.
  42. Nazi Millionaires: The Allied Search For Hidden SS Gold, Kenneth D. Alford & Theodore P Savas,
    (Havertown, Pennsylvania: CASEMATE, 2002) pp. 297-298.
  43. To Eliminate the Opiate, Marvin S. Antelman, (Jerusalem: Zionist Book Club, 2002) Vol. II, pp. 206, 220-
  44. Military Intelligence Blunders, John Hughes-Wilson, (New York: Carroll & Graf Publishers, 1999) pp. 38,
    39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 48, 49, 52, 59, 41.
  45. Hitler’s Traitor: Martin Bormann and the Defeat of the Reich, Louis Kilzer, (Novato, California: Presidio
    Press, 2000) pp. 1, 261, 262, 263, 264, 265, 266.
  46. Day of Deceit: The Truth About FDR and Pearl Harbor, Robert B. Stinnett, (New York: The Free Press,
  1. pp. xiii, xiv, 5, 30.
  1. The Russian Imperial Conspiracy of 1892-1914, p. 135.
  2. The Kaiser’s Memoirs, pp. 257, 258.
  3. Roman Catholics In America Falsifying History and Poisoning the Minds of Protestant School Children,
    Thomas E. Watson, (Thomson, Georgia: The Tom Watson Book Company, 1928) p. 26.
  4. The Dollar and the Vatican, Avro Manhattan, (Springfield, Missouri: Ozark Book Publishers, 1988) p. 65.
  5. Documents of the Armenian Genocide; Series No. 1, (Jerusalem: Armenian Genocide Council, 1995) pp.
    1, 4, 7, 11, 12, 13, 17, 18, 19, 24.
  6. The Splendid Blonde Beast: Money, Law and Genocide in the Twentieth Century, Christopher Simpson,
    (Monroe, Maine: Common Courage Press, 1995) pp. 28, 31, 32, 33, 34.
  7. Days of Our Years, Pierre van Paassen, (New York: Hillman-Curl, Inc., 1939) pp. 122, 123, 124.
  8. Private Email to the Author, “1918 US/Canadian/Bolshevik Takeover of Moscow and St. Petersburg,”
    William R. Deagle, MD, June 22, 2006, p. 1 of 2.
  9. The Black Book of Communism; Crimes, Terror, Repression, Courtois, Werth, Panné, Pacykowski,
    Bartosek, Margolin, (Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1999) pp. 103, 104, 100.
  10. Conspirators’ Hierarchy: The Story of the Committee of 300, John Coleman, (Carson City, Nevada:
    America West Publishers, 1992) p. 167.
  11. World War I, S. L. A. Marshall, (New York: American Heritage Press, 1971) p. 325.
  12. Barbarossa: The Russian-German Conflict, 1941-1945, Alan Clark, (New York: William Morrow and
    Company, 1965) p. 18.
  13. The Russian Imperial Conspiracy of 1892-1914, pp. 190, 192, 201, 196, 197.
  14. The Vatican Against Europe, pp. 204, 205, 211.
  15. Ibid, p. 159.
  16. Secret Records Revealed: The Men, the Money, and the Methods Behind the New World Order,
    Dennis
    Laurence Cuddy, (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: Hearthstone Publishing, Ltd., 1994) p. 13.
  17. The Anglo-American Establishment: From Rhodes to Cliveden, Carroll Quigley, (New York: Books in
    Focus, 1981) p. 36.
  18. I Was Hitler’s Doctor, pp. 120, 121, 122, 123, 124.
  19. A History of the Chinese Secret Service, Richard Deacon, (London: Frederick Muller, Ltd., 1974) pp. 205,
    206, 207.
  20. The Invisible Government, Dan Smoot, (Boston, Massachusetts: Western Islands, 1962) pp. xi, 100.
  21. Ibid, pp. 140, 141.
  22. A U.S. Police Action: Operation Vampire Killer, Multiple contributors, (Phoenix, Arizona: The American
    Citizens & Laumen Assoc., 1992) pp. 18, 19.
  23. The Jesuits: A Complete History of Their Open and Secret Proceedings From the Foundation of the
    Order to the Present Time, pp. 150-151.
  24. Three Who Made a Revolution, Bertram D. Wolfe, (New York: Dell Publishing Co., 1964; originally
    published by Dial Press, 1948) p. 96.
  25. Stalin: Mysterious, Relentless Dictator of Soviet Russia, Isaac Don Levine, (New York: Blue Ribbon
    Books, Inc., 1931) pp. 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 20, 21, 22.
  26. Fabian Freeway: High Road to Socialism In the U.S.A., 1884-1966, Rose L. Martin, (Chicago: Heritage
    Foundation, 1966) pp. 16, 25, 17, 18, 26, 33, 28, 29, 30.
  27. The Vatican Empire, Nino Lo Bello, (New York: Trident Press, 1968) pp. 67, 68.
  28. The Time of Jacob’s Trouble: An Answer to the Question of a Little Jewish Girl: “What Makes Folks
    Hate Us So?” Louis S. Bauman, (Long Beach, California: Louis S. Bauman, 1939) p. 70, 71.
  29. The Secret History of the Jesuits, p. 126.
  30. The Vatican Against Europe, p. 69.
  31. Days of Our Years, p. 465.
  32. The Time of Jacob’s Trouble: An Answer to the Question of a Little Jewish Girl: “What Makes Folks
    Hate Us So?, pp. 53, 54.
  33. Ibid, pp. 73, 74.
  34. The Gulag Archipelago, Alexander Solzhenitsyn, (New York: Harper and Row, 1974) p. 92.
  35. The Suppressed Truth About the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, Burke McCarty, (Merrimac,
    Massachusetts: Destiny Publishers, 1973; originally published in 1924) pp. 238, 239.
  36. The Fitzgeralds and the Kennedys, Doris Kearns Goodwin, (New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1987) pp. 497,
  37. Father Coughlin: The Tumultuous Life of the Priest of the Little Flower, p. 82.
  38. The Black Pope, M. F. Cusack, (London: Marshall, Russell & Co., 1896) p. 87.
  39. Father Coughlin: The Tumultuous Life of the Priest of the Little Flower, p. 98.
  40. The American Pope, John Cooney, (New York: Times Books, 1984) pp. 124, 125.
  41. National Suicide: Military Aid to the Soviet Union, Antony C. Sutton, (Melbourne, Australia: Australian
    League of Rights, 1973) pp. 124, 125, 128.
  42. Nightmare In Red, Horst Gerlach, (Freeman, South Dakota: Pine Hill Press, Inc., 1995) pp. 64, 69.
  43. Total Empire: The Roots and Progress or World Communism, Edmund A. Walsh, S.J., (Milwaukee: The
    Bruce Publishing Company, 1951) pp. 3, 28, 19, 24, 20.
  44. Trading with the Enemy, Charles Higham, (New York: Dell Publishing Co., 1983) p. 42.
  45. Ibid, p. 204.
  46. The Federal Reserve Bank, H. S. Kenan, (Los Angeles; California: The Noontide Press, 1968; originally
    published in 1966) p. 158.
  47. The Vatican Against Europe, p. 95.
  48. Days of Our Years, p. 465.
  49. Trading with the Enemy, pp. 182, 183.
  50. Ibid, pp. 184, 185.
  51. National Catholic Reporter, “Who Are the Knights of Malta?”, Martin Lee, (Kansas City, Missouri,
    October 14, 1983) p. 1.
  52. Jesuit Plots Against Britain from Queen Elizabeth to King George V. Compiled from Old State Papers
    and Recently Recovered Vatican Documents, 300 to 400 Years Old and Great War Disclosures, Albert
    Close, (London: The Protestant Truth Society, 1936) p. 39.
  53. Ibid, p. 183.
  54. Alberto: Alberto Part One, Jack Chick, (Chino, California: Chick Publications, 1979) p. 12.
    The Godfathers: Alberto Part Three, Jack Chick, (Chino, California: Chick Publications, 1982) p. 21.
    The Prophet: Alberto Part Six, Jack Chick, (Chino, California: Chick Publications, 1988) pp. 28, 29.
  55. Days of Our Years, pp. 462-470.
  56. Joseph P. Kennedy: A Life and Times, David E. Koskoff, (Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall,
    Inc. 1974) p. 135.
  57. The Devil’s Masterpiece: The Mystery of Iniquity, Albert Garner, (Lakeland, Florida: Blessed Hope
    Foundation, 1954) pp. 70, 71.
  58. The Vatican Against Europe, pp. 252, 256.
  59. Ibid, p. 253.
  60. Ibid, pp. 249, 250.
  61. Ibid, p. 127.
  62. Ibid, p. 253.
  63. The Vatican Papers: A Behind-the-Scenes Exposé of the Most Powerful City State In the World, Nino
    Lo
    Bello, (London: New English Library, 1982) p. 26.
  64. The Vatican Against Europe, pp. 206.
  65. Ibid, p. 200.
  66. Ibid, p. 163.
  67. Ibid, p. 226.
  68. The Jesuits: A Story of Power, Alain Woodrow, (London: Geoffrey Chapman, 1995) p. 217.
  69. The Jesuits, Malachi Martin, (New York: Simon and Schuster, 1987) p. 350.
  70. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katyn_massacre, “Katyn Massacre,” p. 9 of 14.
  71. F.D.R.: My Exploited Father-In-Law, Curtis B. Dall, (Torrance, California: Institute for Historical
    Review, 1983; originally published in 1968) p. 155.
  72. Ibid, p. 153.
  73. The Unseen Hand, A. Ralph Epperson, (Tucson, Arizona: Publius Press, 1994; first printed in 1985) p.
  74. www.rense.com/general63/patton.htm, “The Assassination of General George Patton,” 18 March
  75. The Unseen Hand pp. 289, 290.
  76. Cancer Holocaust: Why Are Doctors Not Allowed to Cure Cancer?, Carol Morrison-Kelly and William
    Kelly, (Hanover, Virginia: Elliott Germain of American Organization for Cultural Peace, 1996) p. 45.
  77. The Suppressed Truth About the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, p. 12.
  78. The Unseen Hand, pp. 282, 283.
  79. The German Generals Talk: Startling Revelations from Hitler’s High Command, B. H. Liddell Hart,
    (New York: William Morrow & Co., 1948) pp. 106, 107, 134.
  80. Source withheld upon the request of the contributor.
  81. The Vatican Against Europe, pp. 118, 119.
  82. Luther’s Works, “Martin Luther”, (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Fortress Press, 1971) pp. 268-293.
  83. The Counter-Reformation In Europe, Arthur R. Pennington, (London: Elliot Stock, 1899) p, 217.
  84. The Footprints of the Jesuits, p. 59.
  85. The Vatican Against Europe, p. 249.
  86. Aftermath: Martin Bormann and the Fourth Reich, Ladislas Farago, (New York: Simon and Schuster,
    1974), p. 185.
    Chapter 38
  87. Secret Instructions of the Jesuits, W. C. Brownlee, (New York: American and Foreign Christian Union,
  1. pp. 81, 83.
  1. The Story of Aluminum Poisoning, Multiple Contributors, (Mokelume Hill, California: Health Research,
  1. p. 47.
  1. The Founding Father: The Story of Joseph P. Kennedy, Richard J. Whalen, (New York: The New
    American World Library of World Literature, Inc., 1964) pp. 117, 119, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 365, 366.
  2. History of the SS, G. S. Graber, (New York: David McKay Company, Inc., 1978) pp. 205-206.
  3. Flucht vor Nürnberg Pläne und Organisation der Fluchtwege der NS-Prominenz im Römischen Weg,
    Werner Brockdorff, (Munich: Welsermühl Publishing House, 1969) pp. 20, 75, 51, 68, 80, 95.
  4. The Vatican Papers: A Behind-the-Scenes Exposé of the Most Powerful City State In the World, Nino Lo
    Bello, (London: New English Library, 1982) pp. 42, 43, 44, 45.
  5. Aftermath: Martin Bormann and the Fourth Reich, Ladislas Farago, (New York: Simon and Schuster,
  1. pp. 180, 181, 182, 183, 299.
  1. The Search for ‘Gestapo’ Mueller: The Man Without a Shadow, Charles Whiting, (South Yorkshire,
    Great Britain, LEO COOPER, Pen & Sword Books Ltd., 2001) pp. 237, 240.
  2. The Omega Files: Secret Nazi UFO Bases Revealed!, Anonymous Author “Brandon,” (New Brunswick,
    New Jersey: Global Communications, 2000) “Hitler’s Escape,” No pagination.
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  4. Called to Serve: Profiles in Conspiracy from John F. Kennedy to George Bush, Col. James “Bo” Gritz,
    (Sandy Valley, Nevada: Lazarus Publishing Co., 1991) pp. 537, 538, 563.
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  6. The Child of the Century, Ben Hecht, (New York: Simon and Schuster, 1954) p. 520.
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    pp.
    4, 12, 55, 114, 141, 205, 206, 207.
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    pp. 92, 131-132.
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    pp. 99, 100, 101, 102.
  10. “The Secret State,” Carl Oglesby, Speech to the Massachusetts Libertarian Party on the 200th Birthday of
    the Bill of Rights, December 19, 1991, pp. 1, 2, 3 of 14.
  11. National Catholic Reporter, “Who Are the Knights of Malta?,” Martin Lee, (Kansas City, Missouri,
    October 14, 1983) p. 5.
  12. http://www.prouty.org/brussell/nazi-1.html “The Nazi Connection to the John F. Kennedy
    Assassination,”
    Mae Brussell (from The Rebel, January 22, 1984, pp. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 27 of 32.
  13. www.ratical.org/ratville/JFK/JohnJudge/GoodAmericans.html, The Ratville Times, “Good Americans,”
    John Judge, 1983, pp. 9, 10 of 24.
  14. The Belarus Secret, John Loftus, (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1982) pp. vii, 8, 9, 10, 11, 18, 12, 25, 26,
    28, 29, 31, 37, 38, 84, 128, 153, 154.
  15. Klaus Barbie: The Shocking Story of How the U.S. Used this Nazi War Criminal as an Intelligence
    Agent, Erhard Dabringhaus, (Washington, D.C.: Acropolis Books Ltd., 1984) pp. 11, 12, 23, 35, 65, 71,
    165, 169, 157, 176, 177.
  16. http://home.planet.nl/~reijd050/organisations/Le_Cercle.htm, “Project for the Exposure of Hidden
    Institutions: Le Cercle,” Joël van der Reijden, June 12, 2006, pp. 1, 2, 13 of 17.
  17. National Suicide: Military Aid to the Soviet Union, Antony C. Sutton, (Melbourne, Australia: Australian
    League of Rights, 1973) pp. 17, 19, 30, 33, 261.
  18. The Vatican Billions, Avro Manhattan, (Chino, California: Chick Publications, 1983) p. 184.
  19. The Black Book of Communism; Crimes, Terror, Repression, Courtois, Werth, Panné, Pacykowski,
    Bartosek, Margolin, (Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1999) p. 4.
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    (Knoxville, Tennessee: Grady Publications, Inc., 2005) p. 557.
  21. The Rockefeller File, Gary Allen, (Seal Beach, California: ’76 Press, 1976) pp. 104, 102, 103, 104, 107,
    109, 110, 116, 117, 108.
  22. The Deputy, Rolf Hochhuth, (New York: Grove Press, Inc., 1964) pp. 319-320.
  23. Private Email to the Author, “German and USA Nuclear Detonation 1939—Bikini Atoll Plutonium/Cobalt
    Primitive Nuclear Air Detonation,” William R. Deagle, MD, June 22, 2006, pp. 1-2.
  24. The Jesuits: A Story of Power, Alain Woodrow, (New York: Geoffrey Chapman, 1995) p. 217.
  25. Ibid, pp. 217-218.
  26. Harmonic 33, Bruce L. Cathie, (Wellington, New Zealand: Reed Publishers, 1968) pp. 77, 78.
  27. The Unseen Hand, A. Ralph Epperson, (Tucson, Arizona: Publius Press, 1994; originally printed in 1985)
    pp. 330, 331.
  28. www.oldradio.com/archives/stations/wwj1.htm, “WWJ, A Jesuit and the Bomb,” Jeffrey McQueen,
    2003,
    pp. 1, 2, 3, 5 of 7.
  29. The Gulag Archipelago, Alexander Solzhenitsyn, (New York: Harper and Row, 1974) pp. 101, 102, 35.
  30. Murder in the Vatican, Avro Manhattan, (Springfield, Missouri: Ozark Book Publishers, 1985) pp. 25,
  31. None Dare Call It Conspiracy, Gary Allen, (Rossmoor, California; Concord Press, 1971) pp. 13, 14.
  32. Alberto: Alberto Part One, Jack Chick, (Chino, California: Chick Publications, 1979) pp. 27, 28.
  33. None Dare Call It Conspiracy, pp. 100, 101.
  34. The American Pope, John Cooney, (New York: Times Books, 1984) pp. 186, 187.
  35. The Search for ‘Gestapo’ Mueller: The Man Without a Shadow, p. 71.
  36. Plausible Denial: Was the CIA Involved in the Assassination of JFK?, Mark Lane, (New York:
    Thunder’s Mouth Press, 1991) p. 117.
  37. The Visions and Prophecies of Zechariah, David Baron, (Grand Rapids, Michigan: Kregel Publications,
    1972; originally published in 1918) p. 310.
  38. Called to Serve: Profiles in Conspiracy from John F. Kennedy to George Bush, pp. 561, 562.
  39. JFK: The CIA, Vietnam and the Plot to Assassinate John F. Kennedy, Col. L. Fletcher Prouty, (New
    York: Carol Publishing Group, 1992) pp. 25, 26.
  40. Unholy Trinity, Mark Aarons and John Loftus, (New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1991) pp. xi, xii.
  41. National Catholic Reporter, “Who Are the Knights of Malta?,” p. 5.
  42. Unholy Trinity, p. 262.
  43. Unholy Trinity, quote from photo 28 between pages 184 and 185.
  44. EIR Special Report: Project Democracy, Assorted Authors, “Sovereign Military Order of Malta
    (SMOM)”, (Washington, D.C.: Executive Intelligence Review, 1987) p. 325.
  45. Called to Serve: Profiles in Conspiracy from John F. Kennedy to George Bush, p. 551.
    Chapter 39
  46. Secret Instructions of the Jesuits, W. C. Brownlee, (New York: American and Foreign Christian Union,
  1. p. 141.
  1. The Black Pope, M. F. Cusack, (London: Marshall, Russell & Co., 1896) p. 334.
  2. Men Astutely Trained, Peter McDonough, (New York: The Free Press, 1992) pp. 266-267.
  3. Octopus: The Long Reach of the International Sicilian Mafia, Claire Sterling, (New York: W. W. Norton
    & Co., 1990) pp. 11-12, 195, 194, 314.
  4. In God’s Name: An Investigation Into the Murder of Pope John Paul I, David A. Yallop, (New York:
    Bantam Books, 1984) p. 191.
  5. Double Cross: The Explosive Inside Story of the Mobster Who Controlled America, Sam and Chuck
    Giancana, (New York: Warner Books, Inc., 1993) pp. 468, 469, 470, 471, 478.
  6. The Vatican’s Holocaust, Avro Manhattan, (Springfield, Missouri: Ozark Books, 1986) pp. 137, 138, 139.
  7. Vietnam: Why Did We Go?, Avro Manhattan, (Chino, California: Chick Publications, 1984) pp. 35, 36.
  8. Ibid, p. 37.
  9. Ibid, pp. 176, 177.
  10. JFK: The CIA, Vietnam, and the Plot to Assassinate John F. Kennedy, Col. L. Fletcher Prouty, (New
    York: Carol Publishing Group, 1992) pp. 66, 67; picture between pages 156 and 157.
  11. Vietnam: Why Did We Go?, p. 56.
  12. Ibid, p. 71.
  13. Secret Instructions of the Jesuits, following page 143, “Morality of the Jesuits.”
  14. EIR: Dope, Inc.: The Book That Drove Kissinger Crazy, Assorted Authors, (Washington, D.C.: Executive
    Intelligence Review, 1992) pp. 116, 117.
  15. Called to Serve: Profiles in Conspiracy from John F. Kennedy to George Bush, Col. James “Bo” Gritz,
    (Sandy Valley, Nevada: Lazarus Publishing Co., 1991) pp. 334, 335.
  16. EIR: Dope, Inc.: The Book That Drove Kissinger Crazy, p. 67.
  17. National Catholic Reporter, “Who Are the Knights of Malta?”, Martin Lee, (Kansas City, Missouri,
    October 14, 1983) p. 1.
    Pause V
  18. The Unfolding of the Ages in the Revelation of John, Ford C. Ottman, (Glasgow, Scotland: Pickering &
    Inglis, 1914) pp. 340, 391, 292, 393, 394, 396, 400, 401.
  19. Dispensational Truth; Or, God’s Plan and Purpose in the Ages, Clarence Larkin, (Philadelphia: Rev.
    Clarence Larkin Est., 1918) p. 143.
  20. The Book of the Revelation, William R. Newell, (Chicago: Moody Press, 1935) pp. 289-290.
  21. The Gospel of Matthew, Arno C. Gaebelein, (Neptune: New Jersey: Loizeaux Brothers, 1977; originally
    published by Gaebelein’s Our Hope magazine, 1910) pp. 500-501.
  22. Daniel: The Key to Prophetic Revelation, John F. Walvoord, (Chicago: Moody Press, 1971) p. 235.
  23. Born In Blood: The Lost Secrets of Freemasonry, John J. Robinson, (New York: M. Evans & Company,
    Inc., 1989) pp. 343, 344.
    Chapter 40
  24. Source unknown.
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  26. The Vatican Against Europe, Edmond Paris, (London: The Wickliffe Press, 1964; reprinted in 1993 by
    Ozark Book Publishers, Springfield, Missouri, (417) 883-0438) p. 308.
  27. The Secret War Against the Jews, John Loftus and Mark Aarons, (New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1994) p.
  28. Called to Serve: Profiles in Conspiracy from John F. Kennedy to George Bush, Col. James “Bo” Gritz,
    (Sandy Valley, Nevada: Lazarus Publishing Co., 1991) pp. 561, 562.
  29. The Secret War Against the Jews, p. 105.
  30. Unholy Trinity, Mark Aarons and John Loftus, (New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1991) pp. 216.
  31. The Secret War Against the Jews, pp. 151, 152, 302.
  32. Treason in the Blood, Anthony Cave Brown, (New York: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1994) p. 298.
  33. Unholy Trinity, pp. 208, 214.
  34. The Secret War Against the Jews, pp. 216, 144, 145, 239.
  35. Fidel Castro, Enrique Meneses, (New York: Taplinger Publishing Co., 1966) pp. 32, 33.
  36. Fidel: A Biography of Fidel Castro, Peter G. Bourne, (New York: Dodd, Mead and Co., 1986) pp. 27, 28,
    29, 248, 249, 302, 303.
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  1. p. 72.
  1. Red Star Over Cuba; The Russian Assault on the Western Hemisphere, Nathaniel Weyl, (New York: The
    Devin-Adair Co., 1962) pp. 136, 140, 141, 152, 154, 171, 182, 183.
  2. National Catholic Reporter, “Who Are the Knights of Malta?”, Martin Lee, (Kansas City, Missouri,
    October 14, 1983) p. 1.
  3. National Catholic Reporter, “Knights of Malta to Provide Medical Aid to Contras”, Martin Lee, (Kansas
    City, Missouri, January 11, 1985) p. 3.
  4. EIR Special Report: Project Democracy, Assorted Authors, “Sovereign Military Order of Malta
    (SMOM)”, (Washington, D.C.: Executive Intelligence Review, 1987) p. 320.
  5. Ibid, p. 323.
  6. JFK: The CIA, Vietnam and the Plot to Assassinate John F. Kennedy, Col. L. Fletcher Prouty, (New
    York: Carol Publishing Group, 1992) pp. 132, 133.
    Chapter 41
  7. The Vatican Against Europe, Edmond Paris, (London: The Wickliffe Press, 1964; reprinted in 1993 by
    Ozark Book Publishers, Springfield, Missouri, (417) 883-0438) pp. 310, 311.
  8. Documents of Vatican II, Walter M. Abbott, S. J., (Baltimore, Maryland: The America Press, 1966) p. 715.
  9. Ibid, pp. 295, 296.
  10. Vietnam: Why Did We Go?, Avro Manhattan, (Chino, California: Chick Publications, 1984) p. 164.
  11. France and England in North America, Francis Parkman, (New York: The Viking Press, 1983; originally
    published in 1865) Vol. I of II, pp. 1172, 1173.
  12. The Black Pope, M. F. Cusack, (London: Marshall, Russell & Co., 1896) p. 301.
    Chapter 42
  13. The Suppressed Truth About the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, Burke McCarty, (Merrimac,
    Massachusetts: Destiny Publishers, 1973; originally published in 1924) p. 57.
  14. The Black Pope, M. F. Cusack, (London: Marshall, Russell & Co., 1896) p. 86.
  15. The Wandering Jew, Eugene Sue, (New York: Random House, Inc., no date; originally published in 1844)
    Vol. I, pp. 308, 309.
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  17. The Vatican Billions, Avro Manhattan, (Chino, California: Chick Publications, 1983) pp. 163, 164, 156.
  18. The Cardinal Spellman Story, Robert I. Gannon, S.J., (New York: Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1962) pp.
    338, 340.
  19. La Popessa, Paul I. Murphy with R. René Arlington, (New York: Warner Books, 1983) pp. 182-183, 184,
    185, 254-255, 258.
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  21. ParaPolitics/USA, “The Men Behind the New Counter-Reformation,” Kevin Koogan, (No city: No
    Publisher, March 1982) pp. 32, 33; obtained from Lloyd Miller, Research Director, A-albionic Research,
    P.O. Box 20273, Ferndale, Michigan, 48220-0273, http://a-albiionic .com/prjframe.html.
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    Publishers, Ltd., 1987) pp. 429, 430, 431, 432, 433, 434, 435.
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    Madeleine Duncan Brown, (Baltimore: The Conservatory Press, 1997) p. 85.
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  1. pp. 126, 128, 129, 130, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 140, 128-129.
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    York: Carol Publishing Group, 1992) pp. 286, 287, 300, 334, 345.
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    Ltd., 1916) pp. 45, 50, 51.
  3. ParaPolitics/USA, “The Men Behind the New Counter-Reformation,” pp. 34, 35, 36, 37.
  4. National Catholic Reporter, “Divided Loyalties of a Catholic Diplomat”, Peter Hebblethwaite, S.J.,
    (Kansas City, Missouri, September 9, 1994) p. 34.
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    Review, 1987) p. 323.
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    October 14, 1983) p. 1.
  7. Contract On America: The Mafia Murder of President John F. Kennedy, David E. Scheim, (New York:
    Shapolsky Publishers, Inc., 1988) p. 120.
  8. Secret and Suppressed, Jim Keith, (Portland, Oregon: Feral House, 1993) p. 88.
  9. The American Pope, p. 105.
    Chapter 43
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    Ozark Book Publishers, Springfield, Missouri, (417) 883-0438) pp. 142, 143.
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    Louisiana: Louisiana State University Press, 1996) pp. 15, 16, 17, 97, 98, 148, 198, 199, 214, 280, 294.
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    1500, 15825 Robroy Dr., Oak Forrest, Illinois, 60452.
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    D.C.: Regnery Publishing, Inc., 1997) pp. 213-214.
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    Lamar Waldron with Thom Hartmann, (New York: Carroll & Graf Publishers, 2006) pp. 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 10,
  15. Marita: One Woman’s Extraordinary Tale of Love and Espionage from Castro to Kennedy, Marita
    Lorenz with Ted Schwarz, (New York: Thunder’s Mouth Press, 1993) pp. xi, 4-5, 44, 45, 46, 76, 68-69, 91-
    92, 223, 135, 127, 128, 129, 136, 142.
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    originally published in Edinburgh, 1914) pp. 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114.
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    Kennedy, Philip Coppens, (No City: No Publisher, 1993, 2004) pp. 240, 241, 242-243.
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    (Washington, D.C., The Center for Historical Review, 1998) pp. 8, 40, 95, 288, 511.
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    Dexter Scott King, (New York: Warner Books with Carroll & Graf Publishers, Inc., 1995) pp. xxvii, xxviii,
    xxix, 60, 61, 62.
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    Co., 1975) p. 55.
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    York: Carol Publishing Group, 1992) p. 154.
  24. Ibid, p. 264.
  25. Ibid, p. 257.
  26. First Hand Knowledge, p. 249.
  27. Called to Serve: Profiles in Conspiracy from John F. Kennedy to George Bush, Col. James “Bo” Gritz,
    (Sandy Valley, Nevada: Lazarus Publishing Co., 1991) pp. 511, 512.
    Chapter 44
  28. The Complete Works of Shakespeare, edited by Hardin Craig and David Bevington, (Glenview, Illinois:
    Scott, Foresman and Company, 1973) p. 215.
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  1. p. 47.
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    1968; originally published in 1886) p. 484.
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  3. The Engineer Corps of Hell; Or Rome’s Sappers and Miners, Compiled and translated by Edwin A.
    Sherman, (San Francisco, California: Private subscription, 1883) p. 23.
  4. The Jesuits in History, Hector Macpherson, (Springfield, Missouri: Ozark Book Publishers, 1997;
    originally published in Edinburgh, 1914) p. 115.
  5. The Deadly Deception: Freemasonry Exposed By One of Its Top Leaders, James D. Shaw & Tom C.
    McKenney, (Lafayette, Louisiana: Huntington House, Inc., 1988) pp. 75-76.
  6. The History of Protestantism, James A. Wylie, (London: Cassell, Petter & Galpin, Ltd., 1878) Vol. II of
    III, Book Fifteenth, pp. 398, 399.
  7. An Inquiry Into the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, Emmett McLoughlin, (New York: Lyle Stuart,
    Inc., 1963) p. 4.
  8. Plausible Denial: Was the CIA Involved in the Assassination of JFK?, Mark Lane, (New York:
    Thunder’s Mouth Press, 1991) p. 85.
  9. Mortal Error: The Shot that Killed JFK, Bonar Menninger, (New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1992) p. 108.

http://www.maebrussell.com/Mae Brussell Articles/Nazi Connection to JFK Assas
s.html, “The Nazi Connection to the JFK Assassination: Evidence of Link Between Nazis Still in Operation
After World War II to the Still Unsolved Murder of John F. Kennedy, Mae Brussell, (from the short-lived
Larry Flint Publication The Rebel, January 1984, pp. 11, 12, of 29.
13. The Papacy and the Civil Power, Richard W. Thompson, (New York: Harper & Bros. Pubs., 1876) p. 113.
14. Legend: The Secret World of Lee Harvey Oswald, Edward Jay Epstein, (New York: McGraw-Hill Book
Company, 1978) pp. 215-216, 222.
15. “Behold A Pale Horse,” Milton William Cooper, (Sedona, Arizona: Light Technology Publishing, 1991)
pp. 27, 215.
16. http://community-2.webtv.net/Larry762/fontcolor3300FF/page4.html, “Did the Limo Driver Shoot
JFK?,” Larry Jamison, 2003.
17. There Was A President: Seventy Hours and Thirty Minutes; the Weekend No One Will Ever Forget,
National Broadcasting Company, (New York: Random House, Inc., 1966) p. 22.
18. Audio Letter #3, Peter David Beter, (Fort Worth, Texas: Audio Books, Inc., 1976).
19. Secret Societies and Their Power in the 20th Century, Jan van Helsing, (Zurich, Switzerland:
EWERTVERLAG S.L., 1995) pp. 230, 231.
20. JFK: Breaking the Silence, Bill Sloan, (Dallas, Texas: Taylor Publishing Co., 1993) pp. 177, 186-187.
21. The Black Pope, p. 376.
22. www.radical.org/ratville/JFK/John Judge/SewerShot.html, “Sewer Shot in JFK Assassination,” John
Judge, Email to “treefrog,” 21 May 2001.
23. Forgive My Grief: A Critical Review of the Warren Commission Report on the Assassination of
President John F. Kennedy, William Penn Jones, Jr., (Midlothian, Texas: Midlothian Mirror, Inc., 1966)
Vol. I of IV, p. 40.
24. Texas In The Morning: The Love Story of Madeleine Brown and President Lyndon Baines Johnson,
Madeleine Duncan Brown, (Baltimore: The Conservatory Press, 1997) pp. 166, 167.
25. First Hand Knowledge, Robert D. Morrow, (New York: Shapolsky Publishers, Inc., 1994) pp. 193, 195.
26. The Brotherhood of the Bell, Video, (No City: Cinema Center Films, Warner Brothers Pictures, 1970;
notice the four “I-H-S” (the “S” being broken in halves thus in an esoteric form) symbols on the floor
underneath the Bell during an initiation of a new member at the beginning of the film).
27. Talks With Mussolini, Emil Ludwig, (Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1933) pp. 156, 157.
28. Texas In The Morning: The Love Story of Madeleine Brown and President Lyndon Baines Johnson, pp.
173, 185.
29. The History of Protestantism, p. 403.
30. High Treason 2: The Great Cover-Up: The Assassination of President John F. Kennedy, Harrison
Edward Livingstone, (New York: Carroll & Graf Publishers, Inc., 1992) pp. 91, 103, 104, 110, 111, 112,
172, 173.
31. http://community-2.webtv.net/Larry762/fontcolor3300FF/page4.html, “Did the Limo Driver Shoot
JFK?,” Larry Jamison, 2003.
32. Battling Wall Street: The Kennedy Presidency, Donald Gibson, (New York: Sheridan Square Press, 1994)
pp. 23, 55, 56, 131, 81, 82.
33. The Founding Father: The Story of Joseph P. Kennedy, Richard J. Whalen, (New York: The New
American Library of World Literature, Inc., 1964) pp. 485, 486.
34. Murder in the Vatican, Avro Manhattan, (Springfield, Missouri: Ozark Book Publishers, 1985) pp. 35,
36,
271.
35. The “Federal” Reserve Conspiracy and Rockefellers, Emanuel M. Josephson, (New York: Chedney Press,
1968) p. 241.
36. On the Trail of the Assassins, Jim Garrison, (New York: Warner Books, 1991) pp. 100, 323.
37. The CIA and the Cult of Intelligence, Victor Marchetti and John D. Marks, (New York: Dell Publishing
Co., 1975) p. 41.
38. On the Trail of the Assassins, p. 254.
39. J. Edgar Hoover: The Man and the Secrets, Curt Gentry, (New York: W.W. Norton & Co., 1991) p. 597.
40. JFK: The CIA, Vietnam and the Plot to Assassinate John F. Kennedy, Col. L. Fletcher Prouty, (New
York: Carol Publishing Group, 1992) pp. 350, 351.
41. Final Judgment: The Missing Link in the JFK Assassination Conspiracy, Michael Collins Piper,
(Washington, D.C., The Center for Historical Review, 1998) pp. 59, 66, 67, 68.
42. The Visions and Prophecies of Zechariah, David Baron, (Grand Rapids, Michigan: Kregel Publications,
1972; originally published in 1918) pp. 167, 168, 169.
43. Plausible Denial: Was the CIA Involved in the Assassination of JFK?, p. 270.
44. Ibid, p. 270.
45. Ibid, p. 322, front inside cover.
46. The History of the Reformation of Religion Within the Realm of Scotland, John Knox, (Carlisle,
Pennsylvania: Banner of Truth Trust; originally written in 1559-1571 by Knox; reprinted by C. J. Guthrie,
1898) pp. 270, 278, 330, 347.
Chapter 45

  1. Secret Instructions of the Jesuits, W. C. Brownlee, (New York: American and Foreign Christian Union,
  1. p. 45.
  1. Fourteen Years a Jesuit, Count Paul von Hoensbroech, translated by Alice Zimmern, (New York: Cassell
    and Company, LTD., 1911) Vol. I of II, p. 413; quoting Formula Institute.
  2. Hoover’s FBI: The Inside Story of Hoover’s Trusted Lieutenant, Cartha “Deke” DeLoach, (Washington,
    D.C.: Regnery Publishing, Inc., 1997) p. 153.
  3. The Prophet: Alberto Part Six, Jack Chick, (Chino, California: Chick Publications, 1988) p. 32.
    Chapter 46
  4. Secret Instructions of the Jesuits, W. C. Brownlee, (New York: American and Foreign Christian Union,
  1. p. 59.
  1. The Engineer Corps of Hell; Or Rome’s Sappers and Miners, Compiled and translated by Edwin A.
    Sherman, (San Francisco, California: Private subscription, 1883) p. 28.
  2. Ibid, p. 38.
  3. An Inquiry Into the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, Emmett McLoughlin, (New York: Lyle Stuart,
    Inc., 1963) p. 161.
  4. The Jesuit Enigma, E. Boyd Barrett, (New York: Boni and Liveright, 1927) pp. vi, 59, 79.
  5. Crossfire: The Plot That Killed Kennedy, Jim Marrs, (New York: Carroll & Graf Pubs., Inc., 1989) pp.
    Preface i, 16, 17, 275, 277, 587, 588, 580, 581.
  6. Bound by Honor, Bill Bonanno, (New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1999) pp. 299, 300, 301, 303.
  7. JFK, Director’s Cut, Oliver Stone; Director, (Warner Bros., Inc., 1991) Video, 189 minutes, Vol. II of II.
  8. Texas In The Morning: The Love Story of Madeleine Brown and President Lyndon Baines Johnson,
    Madeleine Duncan Brown, (Baltimore: The Conservatory Press, 1997) pp. 189-191.
  9. Executive Action, Video, (National General Pictures, Edward Lewis Production, 1973).
  10. Teddy Bare: The Last of the Kennedy Clan, Zad Rust, (Belmont, Massachusetts: Western Islands, 1971)
    pp. ix, x.
  11. Forgive My Grief: A Critical Review of the Warren Commission Report on the Assassination of
    President John F. Kennedy, William Penn Jones, Jr., (Midlothian, Texas: Midlothian Mirror, Inc., 1966)
    Vol. I of IV, pp. 64-65, 160-161, 187-188.
  12. Double Cross: The Explosive Inside Story of the Mobster Who Controlled America, Sam and Chuck
    Giancana, (New York: Warner Books, Inc., 1993) pp. 457, 458, 459, 460, 461, 462, 463, 464, 465, 466,
  13. Called to Serve: Profiles in Conspiracy from John F. Kennedy to George Bush, Col. James “Bo” Gritz,
    (Sandy Valley, Nevada: Lazarus Publishing Co., 1991) pp. 525, 526, 523.
  14. A Farewell To Justice: Jim Garrison, JFK’s Assassination, and the Case That Should Have Changed
    History, Joan Mellen, (Washington, D.C.: Potomac Books, Inc., 2005) pp. xvii, xviii, 41, 356, 2, 203, 302,
    357, 383-384.
  15. Dr. Mary’s Monkey: How the Unsolved Murder of a Doctor, a Secret Laboratory in New Orleans and
    Cancer-Causing Monkey Viruses are Linked to Lee Harvey Oswald, the JFK Assassination and
    Emerging Global Epidemics, Edward T. Haslam and Jim Marrs, (Triune Day, 2006) pp. 144, 145, 154,
    156, 157; first published as Mary, Ferrie & the Monkey Virus: The Story of an Underground Medical
    Laboratory, Edward T. Haslam, (Brandenton, Florida: Edward T. Haslam, 1995).
  16. http://www.arcticbeacon.com/1221062.mp3, Greg Szymanski, “Two Part Interview with NYPD
    Detective
    Jim Rothstein Who Nails George H.W. Bush and Frank Sturgis for acting as co-conspirators in the Kennedy
    Assassination,” December 21, 2006, Hours One and Two.
  17. Luce and His Empire, W. A. Swanberg, (New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1972) p. 423.
  18. Ibid, p. 215.
  19. High Treason, Robert J. Groden and Harrison Edward Livingstone, (New York: Berkley Books, 1989) p.
  20. Plausible Denial: Was the CIA Involved in the Assassination of JFK?, Mark Lane, (New York:
    Thunder’s Mouth Press, 1991) p. 43.
  21. Romanism: A Menace to the Nation, Jeremiah J. Crowley, (Aurora, Missouri: The Menace Publishing
    Co.,
  1. pp. 199, 200.
  1. High Treason, p. 309.
  2. The Last Investigation, Gaeton Fonzi, (New York: Thunder’s Mouth Press, 1993) p. 184.
  3. High Treason, p. 362.
  4. The Last Investigation, pp. 53, 55, 59.
  5. JFK: The Dead Witnesses, Craig Roberts and John Armstrong, (Tulsa, Oklahoma: Consolidated Press,
  1. p. iii.
  1. First Hand Knowledge, Robert D. Morrow, (New York: Shapolsky Publishers, Inc., 1994) pp. 300, 301.
  2. JFK, Director’s Cut, Vol. I of II.
  3. The Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius, Ignatius Loyola, translated by Anthony Mottola, (New York:
    Doubleday Publishers, 1989; originally written in 1523) pp. 139, 141.
    Chapter 47
  4. Peveril of the Peak, Sir Walter Scott, (New York: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1913; originally published in
  1. Vol. I of II, pp. 159, 160.
  1. Ivanhoe; A Romance, Sir Walter Scott, (Boston: D.C. Heath & Co. Publishers, 1905; originally published
    in 1829) p. 407, 412-413.
  2. JFK: Conspiracy of Silence, Charles A. Crenshaw, (New York: Penguin Books USA, Inc., 1992) p. 106.
  3. Ford: The Men and the Machine, Robert Lacy, (New York: Ballantine Books, 1986) p. 531.
  4. Iacocca: An Autobiography, Lee Iacocca, (New York: Bantam Books, 1984) p. 8.
  5. Ibid, p. 116.
  6. Ford: The Men and the Machine, p. 538.
  7. Iacocca: An Autobiography, pp. 218, 225.
  8. National Catholic Reporter, “Who Are the Knights of Malta?”, Martin Lee, (Kansas City, Missouri,
    October 14, 1983) p. 1.
  9. Ivanhoe; A Romance, p. 406.
    Chapter 48
  10. The Crisis: Or, the Enemies of America Unmasked, J. Wayne Laurens, (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania:
    G. D. Miller, 1855) p. 13.
  11. The Black Pope, M. F. Cusack, (London: Marshall, Russell & Co., 1896) p. 348.
  12. Romanism: A Menace to the Nation, Jeremiah J. Crowley, (Aurora, Missouri: The Menace Publishing Co.,
  1. p. 196.
  1. The Jesuit Enigma, E. Boyd Barrett, (New York: Boni and Liveright, 1927) p. 218, 219.
  2. The Black Pope, p. 356.
  3. The Jesuits: Their History and Crimes, Multiple Contributors, (London: Protestant Truth Society, 1918) p.
  4. National Catholic Reporter, “McSorley and famous friend go way back; Jesuit sees Clinton as able
    president”, Arthur Jones, (Kansas City, Missouri, July 28, 1995) p. 3.
  5. Trance: Formation of America, Cathy O’Brien with Mark Phillips, (Las Vegas, Nevada: Reality
    Marketing, Inc., 1995, (800) 656-3597) pp. 184, 152, 107, 93.
  6. President William Clinton, (CBS, 1997) National Television Interview.
  7. The Provincial Letters, Blaise Pascal, (New York: Robert Carter & Brothers, 1850) p. 199.
  8. ParaPolitics/USA, “The Men Behind the New Counter-Reformation,” Kevin Koogan, (No city: No
    Publisher, March 1982) pp. 31, 32; obtained from Lloyd Miller, Research Director, A-albionic Research,
    P.O. Box 20273, Ferndale, Michigan, 48220-0273, http://a-albiionic .com/prjframe.html
  9. “Evil One-World Government Agents are Claiming To Be United States Agents,” Alamo Christian
    Ministries World Newsletter, Tony Alamo, (Alma, Arkansas: Holy Alamo Christian Church, 2003), pp. 1-
    3, 15.
  10. None Dare Call It Conspiracy, Gary Allen, (Rossmoor, California; Concord Press, 1971) pp. 98, 99, 100,
    101, 102, 104.
  11. Year of the Rat: How Bill Clinton and Al Gore Compromised U.S. Security for Chinese Cash, Edward
    Timperlake and William C. Triplett II, (Washington, D.C.: Regnery Pub., Inc., 1998) pp. 263, 264, 265,
  12. The China Threat: How the People’s Republic Targets America, Bill Gertz, (Washington, D.C.: Regnery
    Publishing, Inc., 2000) pp. xi, 8, 89, 167, 199.
  13. Air Force One, Video, Wolfgang Peterson, Columbia Pictures, 1997.
  14. Through the Eyes of the Enemy: Russia’s Highest Ranking Military Defector Reveals Why Russia is
    More Dangerous Than Ever, Stanislav Lunev with Ira Winkler, (Washington, D.C.: Regnery Publishing,
    Inc., 1998) pp. 11, 12, 13, 18, 20, 21, 24, 25, 32.
  15. Spider’s Web: The Secret History of How the White House Illegally Armed Iraq, Alan Friedman, (New
    York: Bantam Books, 1993) p. xvii.
  16. Occult Theocrasy, Lady Queenborough, (South Pasadena, California: Emissary Publications, 1980;
    originally published in 1933) pp. 241, 242.
  17. Source withheld, Private Letter to Eric Jon Phelps, “Jesuits in Iraq,” February 28, 2002.
  18. The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion, translated by Victor E. Marsden, (Los Angeles, California:
    Christian Nationalist Crusade, date unknown; originally published in 1905) p. 49.
  19. Vatican, U.S.A., Nino Lo Bello, (New York: Trident Press, 1972) pp. 48, 51.
    Vatican Assassins
  20. The Vatican Billions, Avro Manhattan, (Chino, California: Chick Publications, 1983) p. 227.
  21. Called to Serve: Profiles in Conspiracy from John F. Kennedy to George Bush, Col. James “Bo” Gritz,
    (Sandy Valley, Nevada: Lazarus Publishing Co., 1991) unnumbered first page.
  22. Trance: Formation of America, p. 2.
  23. The Crimes of a President: New Revelations on Conspiracy & Cover-up in the Bush & Reagan
    Administrations, Joel Bainerman, (New York: S.P.I. Books/Shapolsky Publishers, 1992) pp. 317, 319.
    Chapter 49
  24. The Great Apostacy, Identical With Papal Rome; An Exposition of the Mystery of Iniquity, and the
    Marks and Doom of Antichrist, Joseph F. Berg, (Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co., Baker, Printer;
  1. pp. 139-141, 167.
  1. The Engineer Corps of Hell; Or Rome’s Sappers and Miners, Compiled and translated by Edwin A.
    Sherman, (San Francisco, California: Private subscription, 1883) p. 34.
  2. The Nazi Doctors: Medical Killing and the Psychology of Genocide, Robert Jay Lifton, (No city:
    BasicBooks, 1986) pp. 337-350.
  3. Natural Cures “They” Don’t Want You to Know About, Kevin Trudeau, (Elk Grove Village, Illinois:
    Alliance Publishing Group, Inc., 2004) pp. 53-55.
  4. Dr. Mary’s Monkey: How the Unsolved Murder of a Doctor, a Secret Laboratory in New Orleans and
    Cancer-Causing Monkey Viruses are Linked to Lee Harvey Oswald, the JFK Assassination and
    Emerging Global Epidemics, Edward T. Haslam and Jim Marrs, (Triune Day, 2006) pp. 154, 158, 148;
    first published as Mary, Ferrie & the Monkey Virus: The Story of an Underground Medical Laboratory,
    Edward T. Haslam, (Brandenton, Florida: Edward T. Haslam, 1995).
  5. Hoover’s FBI: The Inside Story of Hoover’s Trusted Lieutenant, Cartha “Deke” DeLoach, (Washington,
    D.C.: Regnery Pub., Inc., 1997) pp. 153, 156-157.
  6. Popery, Puseyism and Jesuitism, Luigi Desanctis, (London: D. Catt, 1905; translated by Maria Betts from
    the original Italian edition published as Roma Papale in 1865; first published in English, 1852) p. 138.
  7. I Dare You, William H. Danforth, (St. Louis, Missouri: American Youth Foundation, 1991; originally
    published in 1931) p. 27.
  8. Casey: From the OSS to the CIA, Joseph E. Persico, (New York: Penguin Books, 1990) p. 21, 29, 26, 31.
  9. Trance: Formation of America, Cathy O’Brien with Mark Phillips, (Las Vegas, Nevada: Reality
    Marketing, Inc., 1995, (800) 656-3597) p. 187.
  10. Emerging Viruses: AIDS and Ebola, Leonard G. Horowitz, (Rockport, Massachusetts: Tetrahedron
    Publishing Group, 1997) p. 501.
  11. Naked Empress; Or, The Great Medical Fraud, Hans Ruesch, (No city, Switzerland: CIVIS Publications,
  1. pp. 11, 30.
  1. Here’s How Health Works, Edward Elmer Keeler, (Syracuse, New York: Good Health Clinic Publishing
    Co., 1912) pp. 31, 32.
  2. Second Opinion, Dr. William Campbell Douglas, (Atlanta, Georgia: Second Opinion Publishing, 1999)
    Vol. IX, No. 5, pp. 4, 5.
  3. Anti-Aging Manual, Joseph B. Marion, (South Woodstock, Connecticut: Information Pioneers, 1996) p.
  4. The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion, translated by Victor E. Marsden, (Los Angeles, California:
    Christian Nationalist Crusade, date unknown; originally published in 1905) p. 41.
  5. Emerging Viruses: AIDS and Ebola, p. 497.
  6. Into the Light, William Campbell Douglas, (Atlanta, Georgia: Second Opinion Publishing, 1997), no page.
  7. Healing Photons: The Science and Art of Blood Irradiation Therapy, Kenneth J. Dillon, (Washington,
    D.C.: Scientia Press, 1998).
  8. Diabetes Mellitus: The Secret of Prevention and Reversal, William H. Philpott, (Holmen, Wisconsin: LGS
    Trust, 1998) pp. 16, 18, 19.
  9. Confessions of a Medical Heretic, Robert Mendelsohn, (New York: Warner Books, 1979) pp. 11, 13, 14,
    117, 221, 58, 248, 225.
  10. Emerging Viruses: AIDS and Ebola, pp. 336, 337, 339, 529.
  11. Annual Report: Council on Foreign Relations, (New York: The Harold Pratt House, 1993-1994) pp. 137,
  12. Ibid, p. 60.
  13. Emerging Viruses: AIDS and Ebola, p. 530.
  14. The Suppressed Truth About the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, Burke McCarty, (Merrimac,
    Massachusetts: Destiny Publishers, 1973; originally published in 1924) p. 16.
    Chapter 50
  15. History of the Jesuits: Their Origin, Progress, Doctrines, and Designs, G. B. Nicolini of Rome, (London:
    Henry G. Bohn, 1889) pp. 78, 79.
  16. The History of the Jesuits in England 1580-1773, (Roman Catholic Priest) Ethelred L. Taunton, (London:
    Methuen & Co., 1901) pp. 351, 352.
  17. Peveril of the Peak, Sir Walter Scott, (New York: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1913; originally published in
  1. Vol. II of II, p. 41.
  1. The Jesuit Enigma, E. Boyd Barrett, (New York: Boni and Liveright, 1927) p. 23, 32, 21-22, 61.
  2. The Engineer Corps of Hell; Or Rome’s Sappers and Miners, Compiled and translated by Edwin A.
    Sherman, (San Francisco, California: Private subscription, 1883) p. 112.
  3. Fourteen Years a Jesuit, Count Paul von Hoensbroech, translated by Alice Zimmern, (New York: Cassell
    and Company, LTD., 1911) Vol. II of II, p. 430.
  4. The Authorized King James Bible Defended, Chester A. Murray, (Cassville, Maryland: Litho Printers,
  1. p. 54.
  1. Behind the Dictators, Leo H. Lehmann, (New York: Agora Publishing Co., 1944) p. 28.
  2. Plain Talk About the Romanism of Today, Hugh Montgomery, (Boston: American Citizen Co., 1894) pp.
    186-189.
  3. The American Sentinel, Lee Bellinger, editor, (Washington, D.C., American Lantern Press, Inc., 2004)
    issue #684, March edition, pp. 1-3; issue #687 June edition, p. 5.
  4. The Omega Files: Secret Nazi UFO Bases Revealed!, “Brandon,” (New Brunswick, New Jersey: Global
    Communications, 2000; www.webufo.net) “The Coming Chaos,” pp. 1-2; “Final Invasion Plans,” p. 2, 3, 4;
    “Prologue,” p. 1.
  5. Endgame: The Blueprint for the Victory in the War on Terror, Thomas McInerney and Paul Vallely,
    (Washington, D.C.: Regnery Publishing, Inc., 2004) pp. 48, 51, 52.
  6. Showdown With Nuclear Iran: Radical Islam’s Messianic Mission to Destroy Israel and Cripple the
    United States, Michael D. Evans with Jerome R. Corsi, (Nashville, Tennessee: Nelson Current, 2006) pp.
    27, 107, 109, 173.
  7. Year of the Rat: How Bill Clinton and Al Gore Compromised U.S. Security for Chinese Cash, Edward
    Timperlake and William C. Triplett II, (Washington, D.C.: Regnery Publishing Inc., 2000) pp. ix, 269, 196,
    265, 263.
  8. The Service: The Memoirs of General Reinhard Gehlen, Reinhard Gehlen, (New York: World Publishing
    Co., 1972) p. 369.
  9. The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion, translated by Victor E. Marsden, (Los Angeles, California:
    Christian Nationalist Crusade, date unknown; originally published in 1905) p. 70.
  10. Ibid, p. 39.
  11. Days of Our Years, Pierre van Paassen, (New York: Hillman-Curl, Inc., 1939) p. 465.
  12. The Secret War Against the Jews, John Loftus and Mark Aarons, (New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1994)
    pp.
    193, 194.
  13. Secret Instructions of the Jesuits, W. C. Brownlee, (New York: American and Foreign Christian Union,
  1. p. 139.
  1. The Jesuit Enigma, p. 43.
  2. The Black Pope, M. F. Cusack, (London: Marshall, Russell & Co., 1896) p. 50.
  3. Rome Stoops To Conquer, E. Boyd Barrett, (New York: Julian Messner, Inc., 1935) pp. 180-181, 187-189.
    Conclusion
  4. The Works of Augustus Toplady, Augustus Toplady, (Harrisonburg, Virginia: Sprinkle Publications, 1987;
    originally published in 1794) p. 55.
  5. Peveril of the Peak, Sir Walter Scott, (New York: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1913; originally published in
  1. Vol. I of II, p. 139.
  1. Secret Instructions of the Jesuits, W. C. Brownlee, (New York: American and Foreign Christian Union,
  1. pp. 39, 143.
  1. History of the Jesuits: Their Origin, Progress, Doctrines, and Designs, G. B. Nicolini of Rome, (London:
    Henry G. Bohn, 1889) p. 58.
  2. Our Authorized Bible Vindicated, Benjamin G. Wilkinson, (Tacoma Park, Washington, D.C.: Publisher
    not named, 1930; reprinted by D. A. Waite, (Collingswood, New Jersey: The Bible For Today, 1984) pp.
    59-60.
  3. The Papacy and the Civil Power, Richard W. Thompson, (New York: Harper & Bros. Publishers, 1876)
    pp. 114, 115, 116.
  4. Swarms of Locusts: The Jesuit Attack On the Faith, Michael Bunker, (New York: Writers Club Press,
  1. pp. 13-14.
  1. The Complete Works of Shakespeare, edited by Hardin Craig and David Bevington, (Glenview, Illinois:
    Scott, Foresman and Company, 1973) p. 775.
  2. Westminster Confession of Faith, the Larger and Shorter Catechisms, authored by the Church of
    Scotland, (Ross-shire, Scotland: Free Presbyterian Publications, 1983; originally published in 1658) pp.
    358, 366, 367, 360.
  3. The History of the Reformation of Religion Within the Realm of Scotland, John Knox, (Carlisle,
    Pennsylvania: Banner of Truth Trust; originally written in 1559-1571 by Knox; reprinted by C. J. Guthrie,
  1. p. 270.
  1. Crown Against Concubine, N. H. Merton, (Exeter, England: Coverdale Press, 1994) pp. 38-40.
  2. Ethics, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, (New York: Macmillan Publishing Co., 1975) p. 112.
  3. Quaint Sayings and Doings Concerning Luther, John D. Morris, (Philadelphia: Lindsay & Blakiston,
  1. p. 63.
  1. E. M. Bounds on Prayer, E. M. Bounds, (New Kensington, Pennsylvania: Whitaker House, 1997;
    originally published in 1900) p. 29.
  2. Battling Wall Street: The Kennedy Presidency, Donald Gibson, (New York: Sheridan Square Press, 1994)
    p. v.
  3. The True Republican, Jonathan French, (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: J.B. Smith & Co., 1857) pp. 20, 22,
    24, 25-26, 27, 30, 31.
    End of Sources
    A quote was recently pointed out to the author that was deemed important
    enough to place in the work a few days before going to press. The narration
    provides the solution for the removal of America’s CFR/Jesuit Senate now ruling
    the Company’s “Holy Roman” Fourteenth Amendment American Empire.
    “A SENATE OF JESUITS”
    “When Sigismond, king of Sweden, was elected king of Poland, he made a treaty
    with the states of Sweden, by which he obliged himself to pass every fifth year in
    that kingdom. By his wars with the Ottoman court, with Muscovy, and Tartary,
    compelled to remain in Poland to encounter these powerful enemies, during
    fifteen years he failed in accomplishing his promise. To remedy this in some
    shape, by the advice of the Jesuits, who had gained an ascendancy over him, he
    created a senate to reside at Stockholm, composed of forty chosen Jesuits. He
    presented them with letters-patent, and invested them with the royal authority.
    While this senate of Jesuits was at Dantizic, waiting for a fair wind to set sail for
    Stockholm, he published an edict, that the Swedes should receive them as his own
    royal person [as are the Jesuits in the US today]. A public council was immediately
    held. Charles, the uncle of Sigismond, the prelates, and the lords, resolved to
    prepare for them a splendid and magnificent entry. But in a private council, they
    came to very contrary resolutions: for the prince said, he could not bear that a
    senate of priests should command, in preference to all the princes and lords,
    natives of the country. All the others agreed with him in rejecting this holy senate.
    The archbishop rose, and said, ‘Since Sigismond has disdained to be our king, we
    also must not acknowledge him as such; and from this moment we should no
    longer consider ourselves as his subjects. His authority is in suspenso, because
    he has bestowed it on the Jesuits who form this senate. The people have not yet
    acknowledged them. In this interval of resignation on the one side, and
    assumption on the other, I absolve you all of the fidelity the king may claim from
    you as his Swedish subjects.’
    [This, dear truth-seeker, is the Calvinist response to Jesuit tyranny!] The prince of
    Bithynia addressing himself to Prince Charles, uncle of the king, said, ‘I owe no
    other king than you; and I believe you are now obliged to receive us as your
    affectionate subjects, and to assist us to hunt these vermin from the state.’ All
    the others joined him, and acknowledged Charles as their lawful monarch. Having
    resolved to keep their declaration for some time secret [ah, a most important
    tactic, dear truth-seeker!], they deliberated in what manner they were to receive
    and to precede this senate in their entry into the harbour, who were now on
    board a great galleon, which had anchored two leagues from Stockholm, that they
    might enter more magnificently in the night, when the fire-works they had
    prepared would appear to the greatest advantage. About the time of their
    reception, Prince Charles, accompanied by twenty-five or thirty vessels, appeared
    before this senate. Wheeling about and forming a caracol [semicircle] of ships,
    they discharged a volley, and emptied all their cannon on the galleon bearing this
    senate, which had its sides pierced through with the balls. The galleon
    immediately filled with water and sunk, without one of the unfortunate Jesuits
    being assisted: on the contrary, their assailants cried to them that this was the
    time to perform some miracle, such as they were accustomed to do in India and
    Japan; and if they chose, they could walk on the waters!
    [Don’t you just love this history, dear truth-seeker!]
    The report of the cannon, and the smoke which the powder occasioned,
    prevented either the cries or the submersion of the holy fathers from being
    observed: and as if they were conducting the senate to the town, Charles entered
    triumphantly; went into the church, were they sung Te Deum; and to conclude the
    night, he partook of the entertainment which had been prepared for this ill-fated
    senate.
    The Jesuits of the city of Stockholm having come, about midnight, to pay their
    respects to the Fathers, perceived their loss. They directly posted up placards of
    excommunication against Charles and his adherents, who had caused the senate
    of Jesuits to perish. They urged the people to rebel; but they were soon expelled
    [from] the city, and Charles made a public profession of [anti-Jesuit] Lutheranism.
    Sigismond, King of Poland, began a war with Charles in 1604, which lasted two
    years. Disturbed by the invasions of the Tartars, the Muscovites, and the Cossacks,
    a truce was concluded; but Sigismond lost both his crowns, by his bigoted
    attachment to Roman Catholicism [the risen Son of God intervening for Charles].”
    Curiosities of Literature, Isaac Disraeli, (Boston: William Veazie, 62 and 64 Cornhill, 1858) pp.
    313-316.
    The deeds of the Jesuits in subjugating Protestant nations is based on the
    “works salvation” doctrines of historic Romanism perfected by the Jesuit Order.
    The following quote recites once again the purpose of Jesuitism here in historic
    White Celtic-Anglo-Saxon Protestant and Baptist-Calvinist North America.
    “Let it be remembered that the great boast of Romanism is that her church
    never changes; that its action in the future will be the same that it has been in
    the past; that Protestants have no right in the eye of the church. . . . According
    to the following oath, Protestants have no rights that Catholic Irish are bound
    to respect [evidenced by the murderous deeds of the Irish Republican Army (IRA)
    having worked with the SS during WWII and the KGB during the Cold War, and
    which IRA, according to ex-Jesuit Alberto Rivera, is led by Jesuits under Extreme
    Oath]:
    ‘I swear by Almighty God, by all in heaven and earth, by the holy prayerbook
    of my holy church [with which prayer-book Lyndon Johnson was sworn in as
    the President of the United States on “Air Force One” after he participated in
    the murder of Roman Catholic President Kennedy], by the blessed Virgin Mary,
    mother of God, by her sorrow and grief at the foot of the cross, by her tears
    and wailings, by the holy apostles Saint Peter and Saint Paul, by the glorious
    apostle of Ireland—St. Patrick—[who was not a Romanist] by the blessed and
    adorable host, by the blessed and holy church in all ages, by our holy and
    national martyrs, to fight upon Irish soil for the independence of Ireland—to
    fight until I die, wading to the knee in the red gore of the Sassenach
    (Protestant) for the glorious cause of nationality; to fight until not a single
    vestige, track, or footstep is left to tell that the holy soil of Ireland was ever
    trodden by the Sassenach tyrants and murderers; and, moreover, when the
    Protestant robbers and brutes in Ireland shall be murdered and driven into
    the sea, like the swine our Lord Jesus Christ caused to be drowned, then we
    shall embark for and take England [as attempted by the Jesuits in 1588 via
    their Spanish Armada], and root out every vestige of the accursed blood of the
    heretic adulterer, Henry VIII, and possess ourselves of the treasures of the
    beast who has so long kept our island of saints—old Ireland—in the chains of
    bondage, and driven us from her shores, exiles, into foreign lands [these oath-
    bound, hypocritical “Black Irish” immigrating to Protestant America to enjoy
    Protestant liberty secured by the Baptist-Calvinist Bill of Rights].
    I WILL WADE IN THE BLOOD
    of Orangemen and heretics (Protestants) who do not join us and become of
    ourselves. Scotland, too, having given aid and succor to the beast, we shall
    leave her in her gore. We shall not give up until we have restored our holy
    faith all over the British Isles. To all of this I sincerely and conscientiously
    swear, with my eyes blindfolded [as though this initiate is in a Masonic Lodge],
    not knowing who to me administers this oath.’
    The Catholic Review says, ‘Protestantism of every form has not and never can
    have any right where Catholicity is triumphant [just like Islam]; that therefore
    we lose the breath we expend in declaiming against bigotry and intolerance,
    and in favor of religious liberty or the right of any man to be of any religion as
    best pleases him.’
    In 1864 the pope issued his encyclical condemning all the liberties and the
    progress of the nineteenth century, and adding that civil rulers ought to enforce
    the decrees of the church. The Archbishop of Cincinnati spoke of it thus: ‘We
    receive it implicitly. We bow to it reverently. We embrace it cordially. We hail it
    gratefully. To us it is the voice of God in Sinai.’ And this is the tolerant Romanism
    of America?”
    Plain Talk About the Romanism of To-Day, Hugh Montgomery, (Boston: American Citizen
    Company, 1894) pp. 192, 193, 194.
    The author of Vatican Assassins: “Wounded In The House Of My Friends” highly
    recommends Calvinist Michael Bunker’s timely, historical and scriptural work
    published in 2002:
    Swarms of Locusts: The Jesuit
    Attack on the Faith
    “Even though the Jesuits exude vast
    influence and control in the areas of
    theology, education, recorded history
    and current media, it is still perplexing
    that virtually no literature exists
    exposing the Jesuit’s influence on
    mainline Protestantism. This is what
    makes Swarms of Locusts such a
    necessary book. In this work, the
    author uncovers forgotten history
    regarding the cooperative salvation
    theology of the Jesuits. The author
    then builds upon these historical
    truths and clearly exposes how the
    Jesuits
    (and
    their
    cooperative
    redemption theology) have permeated
    all denominations of the Protestant
    Church. From Cain to Charles [G.]
    Finney, this book historically connects-
    the-dots and undeniably proves that
    modern Protestantism has abandoned
    the Doctrines of Grace and embraced
    the
    doctrines
    of
    cooperative
    salvation.”
    Michael Bunker, P.O. Box 216, Smyer,
    TX 79367
    www.michaelbunker.com ; mbunker@michaelbunker.com
    The author also highly recommends his pastor’s most timely work, God’s Divorce. If a
    man cannot divorce his wife for Scriptural reasons, neither can he divorce his
    government. Both rights have been maxims of White Anglo-Saxon Protestant and
    Baptist-Calvinist Western Civilization during its Modern Era.
    God’s Divorce
    – Does the Bible teach that divorce is
    sin?
    – Did Jesus ever recognize the
    legitimacy of divorce when he was on
    the earth?
    – Does God command a spouse to
    remain in a marriage where he or she
    is subjected to physical or mental
    abuse?
    – Is it true that if I am divorced and
    remarried, I am living in adultery?
    – What did the Christians of previous
    generations
    teach
    and
    practice
    concerning divorce?
    These and many similar questions are
    answered from the Bible in God’s
    Divorce. The author demonstrates the
    true Christian teaching of divorce from
    the Bible in a manner that can be
    understood by anyone willing to
    believe the Scriptures, and provides
    historical documentation of what the
    Baptists, Puritans, Protestants, and
    Catholics have taught and practiced
    concerning divorce. The truths of
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    Appendix IV
    General Index Pending
    Thirteen Rare Books: Anti-Jesuit Suppressed Documents on CD-ROM
    A Gift from the Author and Publisher Including:
  4. The History of Romanism, John Dowling, (New York: Edward Walker, 1845).
  5. History of the Jesuits: Their Origin, Progress, Doctrines and Designs, G. B. Nicolini,
    (London: George Bell and Sons, 1889).
  6. Popery, Puseyism and Jesuitism, Luigi Desanctis, (London: D. Catt, 1903; translated
    by Maria Betts from the original Italian edition published as Roma Papale in 1865;
    first published in a series of letters in English, 1852).
  7. The Engineer Corps of Hell; Or, Rome’s Sappers and Miners. Containing the
    Tactics of the “Militia of the Pope,” Or the Secret Manuel of the Jesuits, and Other
    Matter Intensely Interesting, Especially to the Freemason and Lovers of Civil and
    Religious Liberty, Whithersoever Dispersed Throughout the Globe, (Introduction
    Only), Edwin A. Sherman, (San Francisco: Private Subscription, 1883).
  8. Secret Instructions of the Jesuits, W. C. Brownlee, (New York: American and
    Foreign Christian Union, 1857).
  9. The Black Pope, M. F. Cusack, (London: Marshall, Russell & Co., 1896).
  10. The Jesuits: A Complete History of Their Open and Secret Proceedings From the
    Foundation of the Order to the Present Time (1536-1872), Theodor Griesinger, (London:
    . H. Allen & Co., 1903).
  11. The Footprints of the Jesuits, Richard W. Thompson, (New York: Hunt & Eaton,
    1894).
  12. The Awful Disclosures of Maria Monk, Maria Monk, (Philadelphia: E. B. Peterson,
    1836).
  13. The Thrilling Mysteries of a Convent Revealed, Author Unknown, (Philadelphia: T.
    B. Peterson, 1800s, precise date unknown).
  14. The Jesuit Conspiracy: The Secret Plan of the Order, Abate Leone, (London: Chapman
    and Hall, 1848).
  15. The Crisis: Or, The Enemies of America Unmasked, J. Wayne Laurens, (Philadelphia:
    G. D. Miller, 1855).
  16. Romanism As a World Power, Luther S. Kauffman, (Philadelphia: True American
    Publishing Co., 1922).
    The author also HIGHLY RECOMMENDS this extraordinary and most fantastic
    CD-ROM made available by Emmett F. Fields, titled The Jesuits. It contains
    TWENTY anti-Jesuit rare books, which, if purchased separately, would cost in
    excess of 1500 Federal Reserve Notes (alias “US dollars”). It took the author
    many years to discover these titles and raise the funds in order to obtain these
    priceless reference works. This absolute necessity to your library may be
    ordered from: Bank of Wisdom, P.O. Box 926, Louisville, KY, 40201. The CD’s
    perceptive and candid introduction by Emmett F. Fields and its incomparable
    book list is below and is as follows:
    The Jesuits: CD-ROM #12
    Bank of Wisdom
    P.O. Box 926
    Louisville, Kentucky
    40201 USA
    A Jesuit “Missionary” Preaching “Works Salvation” to a Tribe of Indians (Page
    391; No usual page number given at the top of the text as seen before and after)
    Death Mask of the
    Inquisition’s
    Executioners, 1600s
    Underground Torture Chamber of the Holy Office, Ireland, 1600s
    The (New, Illustrated) Great Controversy, Ellen G. White, (DeLand, Florida, Laymen for Religious Liberty,
    1990).
    Appendix VI
    Barry Chamish, 2000 #759
    Author, Revisionist Zionist
    Jew, Israeli Patriot
    The
    author
    regards
    Barry
    Chamish as the foremost Jewish
    authority when it comes to the
    real truth behind all political
    intrigue within Israel. As the
    founder of the groundbreaking
    periodical
    Inside
    Israel
    and
    author of several extremely
    critical books, including Israel
    Betrayed (2000), Who Murdered
    Yitzhak Rabin?
    (2000) and Save Israel! (2002),
    his newest CD release is most
    important of all. Zion First: The
    Vatican’s
    New
    Crusade
    for
    Jerusalem details Rome’s quest
    to
    make
    Jerusalem
    an
    international city, as advocated
    by JFK assassin, Francis Cardinal Spellman. His exposure of Jesuit-trained Knight of Malta,
    King Juan Carlos of Spain advising Shimon Peres, and Knight of Malta Henry Kissinger
    advising Ariel Sharon are key points in proving Rome’s secret rule over both Labor and
    Likud political parties. It was Barry who informed the author that Shimon Peres and Yossi
    Beilin deeded the Temple Mount to the Vatican in 1993; a few months later Rome
    recognized the nation of Israel—to the chagrin of the Arab world! For the Black Pope
    considers Israel, created and ruled by Jesuit Temporal Coadjutors since 1948, to be the
    restored “Kingdom of Jerusalem” of the Pope’s Dark Ages, when the crusading and
    bloody Knights Templars also sought to rebuild the Temple of Solomon. Barry exposes
    the fact that Rome rules Israel via New York’s Council on Foreign Relations now directed
    by the “Archbishop of the Capital of the World,” Edward Cardinal Egan. Because of his
    imperial works, he now lives in Vancouver, B.C., due to several attempts on his life. May
    this brave and persistent Judas Maccabeus of the 21st Century continue to sound the
    warning: “Israel is ruled by Sabbatian Frankist, Masonic Jewish Labor Zionist, CFR-
    directed, popish traitors loyal to that Antichrist in the Vatican.” Barry may be reached at
    www.barrychamish.com; chamish@netvision.net.il.
    Israel Betrayed, Barry Chamish, (Jerusalem: Zionist Book Club, 2000).
    Leo
    Lyon
    Zagami,
    2006 #760
    Italian Noble, Moslem,
    Ex-Illuminatus, Ex-P2 33rd
    Degree Freemason
    Although Zagami has an
    obvious,
    evil-looking
    “Count
    Dracula”
    countenance due to his
    rearing and many years
    within the highest levels
    of the Black Pope’s occult
    Illuminati
    and
    Freemasonry, the author is convinced of his sincerity and selfless intent to expose the
    plans of America’s destroyers. Raised a Roman Catholic and a member of P2 Monte Carlo
    Lodge’s “Masonic Executive Committee,” Leo “the prince” had been groomed to replace
    aged Illuminati “king, ” P2 Grand Master and Knight of Malta, Licio Gelli. Fleeing for his
    life, Leo left Italy and now resides in Norway from where he conducts his work of
    exposing the spiritual and temporal powers of the Illuminati controlled by the most
    powerful sorcerers and black magicians in the world—the Jesuits! Leo’s work has
    sustained most of the conclusions put forth in VAIII such as: the Black Pope controls the
    White Pope; the Vatican Empire and its American Empire are mere tools of the Jesuits;
    the Knights of Malta control the Pope’s unified international intelligence community as
    well as Rome’s international banking fraternity; the Sicilian Mafia directs the Pope’s
    international drug trade, prostitution racket and pornography industry; the Knights of
    Malta ruling the CIA are responsible for 911; the war in Iraq is, in fact, a 21st Century
    Crusade against Islam while serving as a distraction for the planned destruction of the
    American Empire; and the Black Pope rules the Masonic Chief Rabbis of Rome and
    Jerusalem, and thus is the secret master of international Masonic Jewish Labor Zionism.
    Zagami also admits that notable Jews are mere Masonic pawns in the Black Pope’s grand
    conspiracy for a world government to be centered in a Third Hebrew Temple in
    Jerusalem. May this brave Roman of noble blood continue to expose the power and plan
    of the Vatican’s Jesuit/Illuminati and come to know the true Lord Jesus Christ of the
    AV1611 Bible. Leo can be reached at www.illuminaticonfessions.webfriend.it.
    Appendix VII
    On the Author, Eric Jon Phelps
    April 4, 2006
    TO: Individuals of Interest
    SUBJECT: Résumé; Theological Sketch
    FROM: Eric Jon Phelps
    Eric Jon Phelps, 2006
    Born: December 3, 1953
    City and State of Birth: Oakland, California
    Race: White; mix of Scotch-Irish, Irish,
    Swedish, Native American Indian
    Native Language: English
    Reared: Pinole, California; White Roman
    Catholic culture
    High School: Pinole Valley High School,
    1968-1972
    Military Service: United States Air Force,
    1972-1977
    Education: B.S. in Bible, Lancaster Bible
    College, 1981
    Marital Status: Wife, Danita; Son,
    Skyler-7; Son, Jordan-2;
    Two sons to previous marriage:
    Benjamin-27; Profession: Mechanical Engineer
    Nathan-25; Profession: Commercial Pilot
    Trade: Concrete Worker; Independent Contractor 1982-1996
    Retired in 1996; Student of Bible, Law, Medicine and History, 1996-Present
    Advocate of Alternate Therapies for both Acute and Chronic Diseases;
    Member; National Health Federation, 1980-Present
    Exposing the Papacy’s Medical Inquisition within Western Civilization put upon
    us by the Order’s Rockefeller-financed medical schools, the AMA and ADA;
    enforced by Rome’s Holy Office of the FDA using the Company’s Fascist Justice
    Department.
    Citizenship Status: Citizen of Pennsylvania-First;
    Article IV, Section 2, U.S. Citizen-Secondly
    Released from Privileges and Immunities of
    Rome’s Fourteenth Amendment Citizenship, 1989
    Father: Lourn G. Phelps, 1924-Present
    Race: Scotch-Irish; Welsh; Native American Indian
    Religion: Historic Protestant; Bible-Rejecting Anglican
    Mother: Lynn M. Phelps, (maiden name, Callahan); 1928-Present
    Race: Irish-Swedish;
    Religion: Historic Protestant; Bible-Rejecting Atheist
    Siblings:
    Sister, Linda Shaw
    Brother, Craig Phelps
    Brother, Kristen Phelps
    Religion:
    Sect: Born-Again, Saved, Bible-believing, Independent Baptist, 1971
    Final Authority: The AV1611 English Bible;
    Calvinist: Holding to the Doctrines of Grace; London Baptist Confession
    Protestant: Denouncing the Usurpations of the Papacy Including:
    Spiritual and Temporal Powers of the Pope;
    Papal Infallibility, Deification of the Pope (Bull: Unam Sanctam);
    Anti Society of Jesus, i.e., the Company of Jesus, presently ruling the world
    through the Papacy, including the Pope of its making, the Roman
    Hierarchy, its several Orders, both Military and Religious of the Roman
    Catholic Institution; Occult Freemasonry; the Illuminati, the Sabbatian-
    Frankist Masonic Jewish Labor Zionists, Masonic Moslems (Sunni, Shiite
    and Wahhabi), along with a host of subordinate Egyptian, Gnostic,
    Hermetic Secret Societies having penetrated all Church-State religions,
    encompassing one grand, international, Satanic conspiracy to culminate in
    a world government to be ruled by Satan through a final and last Pope,
    murdered, risen from the dead and indwelt by Satan, ruling the world
    from the future international city of Jerusalem within a new Temple of
    Solomon—the Third Hebrew Temple. This Beast, the Antichrist, will also
    rule the world’s politics and commerce from the treasure city of ancient
    Babylon, yet to be built after the Pope’s present Crusade against the
    Islamic peoples, as well as against the historic White British and American
    Protestant peoples once having composed the Jesuit Society’s greatest
    enemy—White
    Anglo-Saxon
    Protestant
    Western
    Civilization—in
    accordance with the Company’s Counter-Reformation Council of Trent; its
    bloody Fourth Vow known in history as the Jesuit Oath; its Monita Secreta
    (Secret Instructions of the Jesuits); its Syllabus of Errors (Eighty Errors of
    Modern
    Civilization
    “reprobated,
    forbidden
    and
    condemned”)
    incorporated into the Jesuit-led, Ultramontane, openly fascist and
    anticommunist First Vatican Council of 1870; and its The Protocols of the
    Learned Elders of Zion, authored by the Order’s “Fathers of the Faith,”
    composing the Community of Sion in Valais, Switzerland, prior to the
    Jesuit-inspired Dreyfus Affair. An attempt was made by the Order,
    however, to prove The Protocols “a forgery” of the Russian Tzarist Secret
    Police (the Okhrana—then in the hands of Spanish Jesuit General Louis
    Martin through his creature, the Jew-hating absolutist, Knight of Malta
    Tzar Nicholas II). That attempt, in covering-up the Order’s authorship of
    The Protocols, became the life’s work of Belgian Jesuit Pierre Charles
    according to a French Socialist-Communist and occult Jesuit Temporal
    Coadjutor, Jean Lacouture, as revealed in his Jesuits: A Multibiography.
    Dispensationalist; Distinguishing Between:
    The Body of Christ (the true New Testament Bible-believing Church)
    The Nation of Israel (the Race of Hebrew/Israelitic/Jewish People)
    The Gentile Nations: Composed of the Descendants of Japheth (the Whites), and
    their geographic nations Shem (the Orientals) and their geographic nations
    Ham (the Blacks) and ther geographic nations
    Biblical, Non-Hateful, Racial and Ethnic Separatist of the Nations:
    Advocating the Separation of the Nations; each nation being composed of a
    distinct race, language and culture of a people dwelling within a specific
    geographic area on any given continent; each people being a self-governing,
    autonomous entity, enjoying the fruit of their own labors utilizing their own
    natural resources while protecting their domestic manufacturers; and armed
    with a nationalistic military composed of its own citizens set for the defense of
    their own distinct nation and civilization.
    Biblical, Non-Hateful, Racial and Ethnic Separatist from the Jews:
    Advocating the Racial Separation of Gentile Nations from the LORD’s beloved
    Hebrew/Jewish/Israelitic people, who, racially, are yet to inherit the promises
    given to the fathers, Abraham, Isaac and Jacob in addition to the promise given
    to Israel’s Prophet and King, David, all of whom will be resurrected to enjoy the
    fulfillment of their specific promises via the power of the Lord Jesus Christ, He
    ruling the world from Jerusalem, “the holy city,” after He has smashed the
    Antichrist’s racially Jew-hating nations at His Second Coming foretold by the
    Old Testament as explained by the New Testament, The King James AV1611
    Bible for English-speaking peoples. We refuse to persecute or amalgamate with
    this special racial people—“the holy people,” lest we pollute their seed, while
    they await the fulfillment of their earthly promises and we await the fulfillment
    of our heavenly promises.
    Advocating the benevolent treatment of Jews within Gentile nations that the
    blessing of the Abrahamic promise may be extended to those nations by the risen
    Son of God now seated at the right hand of His Father, the Lord Jesus Christ
    expecting “his enemies to be made his footstool” once “the fullness of the
    Gentiles” (i.e., the Jew/Gentile elect’s salvation in Christ) is complete.
    Advocating the right of the Hebrew/Jewish/Israelitic people, “the holy seed,” to
    the land of ancient Israel, which land promise given to Abram (Genesis 12:1-3),
    and his physical posterity through Isaac and Jacob, was in fact unilateral and thus
    unconditional, solely dependent upon God vindicating His Holy Name for its
    ultimate fulfillment. These specific promises to the fathers, Jesus Christ came to
    confirm (Romans 15:8). The right of a remnant of the Hebrew people to occupy
    their land is not premised upon national repentance, evidenced by their presence
    in the land while suffering under a foretold condition of unbelief. The Jewish
    people’s presence in the land is a necessity for the prophetic Scriptures to be
    fulfilled (Daniel 9:27; Ezekiel 38:8; Zechariah 12:8-10; 14:1-4; Matthew 24:15).
    The Nation of Israel is no longer under the conditional Law of Moses, or the
    Mosaic Covenant, but only under the Abrahamic Covenant with the promise of
    being brought under the Messiah’s New Covenant as declared by the prophets
    Jeremiah (31:32-34) and Ezekiel (36:25-27). It is for this reason the Arab Moslems
    within Israel have no right whatsoever to the land or a nation within the land
    promised to Abraham, and therefore should be peaceably removed, given
    necessary funds by the super-rich Islamic cartel-capitalists ruling the Arab Moslem
    world—on behalf or the Papacy, and repatriated to neighboring Arab states, again
    given monies, houses and lands to begin anew. This in turn would eliminate the
    Jesuit Order’s generational agitation between Jews and Arabs, the Society’s high-
    level Freemasons, both Jewish and Islamic, controlling both factions—as directed
    by Rome, thus ending the continued diplomacy benefiting the Vatican.
    The author’s study of the Jesuit Order was prompted by three great injustices:
  17. The Assassination of President John F. Kennedy;
  18. The Assassination of President Abraham Lincoln;
  19. The Concerted Attack upon the Bible of the English Reformation, The King
    James Authorized Version of 1611 translated from the Hebrew Masoretic Text
    and the Greek Received Text, all of which Reformation Bibles in every “vulgar”
    tongue are condemned by the Order’s Counter-Reformation, “heretic and liberal”-
    condemning, Dark Age Council of Trent (1545-1563).
    I have devoted over twenty-five years, off and on, to this study; authored Vatican
    Assassins: “Wounded In The House Of My Friends;” and have finished the Third
    edition, doubled in length from the First edition, its intent being to awaken
    individuals to the occult dictatorship of the Society of Jesus within their own
    nations via “trusted third parties,” and the assassination and murder of their duly
    elected officials—including John F. Kennedy—when “the ends justify the means.”
    This spiritual and political Great Awakening, prayerfully to be brought about by
    the preaching of the true New Testament Gospel of the Grace of God in Christ, in
    conjunction with the exposure of the Devil’s unfruitful works of darkness, will
    hopefully lead the LORD’s obedient elect people (as well as all honest and
    patriotic men within all nations), to issue the clarion call for the expulsion of the
    Society of Jesus from their national borders. These expulsions will hopefully lead
    to the subsequent Suppression and Extinction of the Company of Jesus through a
    formal Papal Bull issued by the Pope, confiscating all its wealth and property
    (including the Society’s stupendous gold horde—stored in the central banks of the
    world—as well as controlling stocks in the world’s military industrial complexes
    and international oil monopoly), this marvelous, forthcoming Second Bull of
    Suppression and Extinction to be issued in the near future—by the grace of the
    living, Sovereign God! As was done in 1773 by the virtuous Pope Clement XIV, so
    may it be accomplished again by a repentant and humbled Pope Benedict XVI,
    whose unfortunate ties to the Bavarian Illuminati Jesuits—Hitler’s SS henchmen of
    World War II—may be broken, his life preserved and his Bull of Suppression and
    Extinction promulgated throughout the earth for the benefit and blessing of all
    mankind.
    I am available for interviews and public speaking engagements.
    Contact Information:
    Eric Jon Phelps
    P.O. Box 306
    Newmanstown, PA
    17073
    Ph. 610-589-9966
    Email: eric@vaticanassassins.org
    Website: www.vaticanassassins.org
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