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>The Secret Terrorists~By Bill Hughes
>Edward Smith was the captain of the Titanic. He had been traveling the North Atlantic waters
>for twenty-six years and was the world’s most experienced master of the North Atlantic routes.
>He had worked for Jesuit, J.P. Morgan, for many years.
>Edward Smith was a “Jesuit tempore co-adjator.” This means that he was not a priest, but he
>was a Jesuit of the short robe. Jesuits are not necessarily priests. Those who are not priests serve
>the order through their profession. Anyone could be a Jesuit, and their identity would not be
>known. Edward Smith served the Jesuit order in his profession as a sea captain.
>Many interesting points about the Titanic are discussed in a videotape made by National
>Geographic in 1986. The videotape is entitled The Secrets of the Titanic. When the Titanic
>departed from Southern England on April 10, 1912, Francis Browne, the Jesuit master of Edward
>Smith, boarded the Titanic. This man was the most powerful Jesuit in all of Ireland and answered
>directly to the general of the Jesuit Order in Rome. The videotape declares:
>“A vacationing priest, Father Francis Browne, caught these poignant snapshots
>of his fellow passengers, most of them on a voyage to eternity. The next day Titanic
>made her last stop off the coast of Queenstown, Ireland. Here tenders brought out
>the last passengers; mostly Irish immigrants headed for new homes in America. And
>here, the lucky Father Browne disembarked. . . . Father Browne caught Captain Smith
>peering down from the Titanic’s bridge, poised on the brink of destiny.”71
>“Here is Jesuit treachery at its finest. The Provincial [Father Francis Browne