Anonymous ID: 1b213d July 17, 2022, 4:38 p.m. No.16753026   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3030 >>3036 >>3047

>>16753000

 

Everyone knows that the Jews infiltrated the Masons in the 1700s, when the Masons started accepting people (Jews) who weren't professional Masons, architects, people who did Masonry, bricks and concrete, making walls of buildings. That has been discussed here plenty of times over the years and is not in dispute.

 

Jews lie and try to deny what they've done, that's also not in dispute.

Anonymous ID: 1b213d July 17, 2022, 4:41 p.m. No.16753047   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>16753026

 

https://www.heritage-history.com/index.php?c=read&author=pinay&book=plot2&story=jesuit

 

Jewish Infiltration of Jesuit Order

 

In the Jewish Spanish Encyclopaedia, Limborch is quoted as follows:

 

"In Amsterdam and elsewhere there are Augustinians, Franciscans, Jesuits and Dominicans, who are Jews."

 

As we have been able to discern, the secret Jews usually strive for all positions of the secular clergy and the monastic orders. In reference to the latter we must, however, still mention their preference to attach themselves to and control those orders which are most dangerous of all for their infamous plans, since they could make them ineffective through their control. When, in the 13th century, the Templar Order signified a great danger for them, they entered it and finally in all quietness conquered the highest positions, brought it away from its goals and used it against the Church and the Christian monarchies. This was a real catastrophe, and the Papacy and the Christian monarchy rapidly intervened, dissolved the Order and had the Grand-Master executed, in order to preserve Christianity from a catastrophe. In the Middle Ages they preferred the infiltration into the Orders, who worked out the plans for the Papal Inquisition, in order to make the latter's struggle harmless. Since, however, the Franciscans and Dominicans exactly knew the Jewish problem and were masters in the struggle against Jewry, they were nevertheless able, as we have seen, to assert themselves.