Diabolical Scheme of the Jesuits and their Oath of Induction

Jesuits and Jews

The Jesuits came in 1534 to become a Vatican militia group in 1540 until found out about their secret tactics and banned in 1773. They revived in 1814 to repair their reputation and become a prestigious education entity. Only to carry out their original goals of infiltration and subversion. But their Oath of Induction says it all. We examine this questionable document to discover their true nature.

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Upon the prompting of Ignatius of Loyola who had visions of Mary, the sponsors, namely the Borgia dynasty of the Black Nobility, primed him to be the leader of this group to replace the militant Intel of the Vatican in defense of the Pope. Only they called it the Society of Jesus. In their scheme they mastered in espionage, exploitation, and spying through an elaborate mastery of manipulation, deception, and ulterior motives. They used this as a means to operate stealth the countries in which they occupied. Many times they learned the secrets of the dignitaries by acting as lowly servants, only to gain information. That’s why I call them the first “Intel agency.”

They occupied countries and took them over politically until their intentions became obvious to kings. They pressured the Pope to disband them. So in 1773 Pope Clement ordered their dismissal in which he commented he may have signed his death warrant. In 9 months he was poisoned to death, an MO of the Jesuit’s tactics.

In 1776 a Jesuit named Adam Weishaupt, professor at Jesuit school Ingolstadt in Bavaria, founded the Illuminati. Some Jesuits felt it was in competition using their tactics, but he tried to recruit some. They split and the Jesuits remained in hiding several years.

In 1814 Pope Pius the VII reinstated the Jesuit Order, this time their reputation squashed and their purpose rewritten as prestigious educators. They founded Universities and continued teaching Jesuit philosophy, namely Socialism and Globalism. Many came from these schools either influenced by jesuit philosophy, or raising up as Jesuit trained advocates, or becoming Jesuit Priests.

The Order remains the same, only has a better stated purpose and acceptable in society. However, we question their secret “Oath of Induction” that spoils their reputation and reveals their true intent.

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