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January 22, 2008

A Double-Edged Sword, The Founding of the American Republic and the Jesuits

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In 1775, a mysterious figure known only by the nickname the professor appeared to the flag committee headed by Benjamin Franklin. This man of European descent, recommended the flag of the British-East India company as the banner of the American colonies. The Union Jack, a horizontal striped-flag with the Union Jack logo,was the flag flown during the American Revolution, not the Betsy Ross as seen in the mel gibson Patriot.
The founding of the American Republic is intertwined with a mysterious figure only known as the “Professor”. The Professor became the advisor, to Benjamin Franklin and the flag committee and recommended the “Grand Union flag” as the banner for the American colonies warring against England. The Grand Union flag a horizontal striped red and white flag with a British Jack in the upper left corner was also the flag of the British East-India Company. The British East-India Company was at the time of the American Revolution controlled by the Jesuits and the afore-mentioned enigimatic figure was none other than Jesuit General Lorenzo Ricci. Two years earlier the Jesuit order was suppressed by Pope Clement XIV and General Ricci alleged died six months after the Pope was poisoned.

The Vatican Treasurer all through the time of this intrique was General Ricci’s best friend and former classmate, Cardinal Braschi. Braschi controlled the Vatican Treasury during the American Revolution; as General Ricci re-appeared in America under a new identity. The Jesuits heavily influenced by the Art of War; which was translated by Ricci, himself into Latin most likely posed as an agent of the British East India company, offering help to the American Revolutionairies. The founding fathers all protestant were voraciously anti-Catholic having seen the harsh suppression by the Popes in Europe never would have accepted the help of a Catholic and certainly not the Jesuit General himself!
It appears the Jesuits via the Vatican Treasury may have funded the American Revolution. The Grand Union Jack was then simply the banner of the Corporation that sponsored the American Revolution. It would also explain the seat of the New American government being set up in a Roman Catholic territory and the institution of Roman-Civil law, as the law of the United States! This week we saw the removal of the dreaded Jesuit General, Father Kolvenbach.
The resignation of Father Kolvenbach and the election of Father Nicolas was just the beginning of the General Congregation’s work; as of Jan. 19, the Jesuits had not announced an end date for the meeting, but it was expected to last at least another month and focus on questions of Jesuit identity and governance, vocations, mission and collaboration with the laity.
The New Man Father Nicolas is it a good thing or a bad thing? Who knows with the Jesuits, where-ever a Jesuit goes Revolution seems to break out, maybe that would be a good thing for America at this juncture. Thomas Jefferson said you need a Revolution every 50 years just to keep things honest.


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