10. Jesuits Seize the Reign of Power - Hal Meyer

The Jesuit influence in the world has reached a critical point. Hal Mayer evaluates the positions of power that the Jesuits are quickly overtaking. How will this lead to the influence of laws and globalism? Hear about how society is also collaborating with Jesuits for their own personal gain.... Since the beginning, the purpose of the Jesuits has included global political domination, as Loyola himself once said: Finally, Let all with such artfulness gain the ascendant over princes, noblemen, and the magistrates of every place, that they may be ready at our beck, even to sacrifice their nearest relations and most intimate friends, when we say it is for our interest and advantage. The world’s wars and revolutions occur because the Jesuits want to establish a one-world government with the Papacy at its head. Even over a century ago their plans were succeeding, as 19th-century theologian Luigi De Sanctis tells us: At what then do the Jesuits aim? According to them, they only seek the greater glory of God; but if you examine the facts you will find that they aim at universal dominion alone. They have rendered themselves indispensable to the Pope, who, without them, could not exist, because Catholicism is identified with them. They have rendered themselves indispensable to governors and hold revolutions in their hands; and in this way, either under one name or another, it is they who rule the world. Quoted from: PDFs/
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