Anonymous ID: 0f1273 May 31, 2020, 10:05 p.m. No.9407264   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7296

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Yes, by blood, but he was indeed Jesuit trained:

 

Karl Marx, Jesuit tool.

 

1806: The Holy Roman Empire, whose kings had arisen out of 10 dynastic families and who had been crowned by the Papacy, came to an end. With the loss of control over Europe, the Papacy sought to weaken states refusing to submit to it. Among many of their plots, the Jesuits began devising a political philosophy which would weaken democratic forms of governments.

 

May 5, 1818: Karl Marx was born in Trier, Germany, to ethnically Jewish parents Heinrich, among whose relatives were the town's rabbis, including his grandfather; and Henriette Pressburg, whose Dutch father had been a rabbi. His father, originally named Herschel, had had the first secular education in his family, having become a well-to-do lawyer. He had converted from Judaism to join the state church of the Evangelical Church of Prussia, which was when he had changed his first name to Heinrich. However, Heinrich was in reality non-religious, likely having "converted" to benefit his legal career. He immersed himself in the Enlightenment, following philosophers Immanuel Kant and Voltaire. As a classical liberal, he protested against the Prussian absolute monarchy, seeking a constitution and reforms. Heinrich Marx had begun to practice law in 1815. Karl was the third of nine children. Heinrich privately educated Marx until 1830.

 

1819: Heinrich Marx moved his family near the Porta Nigra (a Roman Gate) in Trier. Karl became the oldest son after the death of his brother Moritz in this year.

 

August, 1824: All the children of Heirich Marx were baptized in the Lutheran Church.

 

November, 1825: Henriette Marx was baptized in the Lutheran Church.

 

1830:Karl Marx enrolled in Friedrich-Wilhelm-Gymnasium, headed by Hugo Wyttenbach, a friend of his father, having liberal humanist teachers,to the consternation of the local Prussian government.The school had originally been the Trier Jesuit Collegesince February 3, 1561, its vineyards donated by Archbishop-Electors of Trier Johann von der Leyen and Jacob III zu Eltz. After the Bishop of Rome, Clement XIV, had disbanded the Jesuit Order in 1773, the Jesuit College came under Elector Clemens Wenceslaus, and became the “Electoral Gymnasium.”It was however, still Jesuit--only secretly.In 1805, Napoleon had decreed the school be given the former Jesuit assets, buildings and vineyards, and the “Electoral Gymnasium” became “École centrale,” or “École secondaire”. In 1811, it became the “Collège”. Under the Prussians, it kept its possessions, becoming the “Royal Prussian Gymnasium”.Through all these changes the Jesuit influence continued secretly.It was renamed the “Friedrich-Wilhelm-Gymnasium" in 1896.

 

1832: After Marx began attending the secretly Jesuit school, then called the "College", magistrates raided it,finding writings teaching political liberalism--Jesuit style political liberalism, distributed to and among the students, seeing it as seditious. The things were being taught not really to bring on a "liberal" or democratic/republican government, but to foment unrest in order to weaken it. The school taught its overthrow, so the Jesuits showed how to infiltrate its structure so as to return it to the control of the Papacy. Finding the materials, the authorities enacted changes and replaced several of the staff.However, Karl, by this time 14 or 15, and having been at the school a good two years, had been hardened into his path toward Communism.