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bwinwright
5th April 2009, 02:05 PM
:D:D According to an ever growing number of conspiracy reality researchers like Avro Manhattan, Eric Phelps, and many others, the Jesuits gained control of the Catholic Church in 1814, formed a financial alliance with the Rothschild Banking family in 1823, and have been running the world in every meaningful way ever since.
According to Avro Manhattan, the Jesuits turned over billions of dollars to the Rothschild Banking family in 1823 to invest on their behalf. While many of the financial transactions over the past 185 years have been hidden from the general public, some believe the Vatican's wealth could be very close to a quadrillion dollars or more.
With their staggering wealth,worldwide infrastructure, and control of 33rd degree freemasons, CFR, RIIA, Club of Rome, Knights of Malta, and every G-20 government, military, and intelligence organization, many believe the Jesuits are responsible for every war, genocide, depression, and virtually every other diabolical situation, condition, and event over the past 185 years.
Just as they used Lee Harvey Oswald to divert attention away from the real killers of JFK, they have been using the Jews and Zionism as their scapegoat for 9/11 and other more recent atrocities.
Please don't believe anything I've written here. DO YOUR OWN HOMEWORK.
If you do, you will then know for sure.
Oliver
5th April 2009, 02:27 PM
Sorry, but it would be interesting to know how much the Vatican owns despite CT'ists estimates...
dtugg
5th April 2009, 02:30 PM
Please don't believe anything I've written here.
Don't worry. We won't.
DO YOUR OWN HOMEWORK.
If you do, you will then know for sure.
...that you're full of crap. But I already know that so no need for further homework.
UNLoVedRebel
5th April 2009, 03:32 PM
So the Italians were behind 9/11, huh? Not surprised. I'm Italian.
cwalner
5th April 2009, 03:56 PM
Hey, I'm just glad that as a Jew, I've been downgraded from mastermind to pawn in at least one CT. I'm too lazy to continue masterminding all of these conspircies. Its nice to not have to worry about that anymore and just do what I'm told and let somebody else do the heavy lifting for while.
I welcome my new Jesuit Overlords (I guess this makes me a Jew for Jusuits)
Cl1mh4224rd
5th April 2009, 07:01 PM
According to Avro Manhattan, the Jesuits turned over billions of dollars to the Rothschild Banking family in 1823 to invest on their behalf.
Where did these billions of dollars come from? I mean, the GDP of the U.S. itself was only $800m back in 1822.
steve s
5th April 2009, 09:05 PM
..... many believe the Jesuits are responsible for every .....
Ah, the good ol' "many believe" reference. It's right up there with "Some say..."
So the Italians were behind 9/11, huh? Not surprised. I'm Italian.
Me too. Someone forgot to give me a heads up.
Steve S
dudalb
6th April 2009, 10:45 AM
The Jesuits control the Free Masons??
:dl:
Cuddles
7th April 2009, 07:52 AM
Please don't believe anything I've written here.
OK.
SmartyPants
7th April 2009, 10:06 AM
Ah, the good ol' "many believe" reference. It's right up there with "Some say..."
Me too. Someone forgot to give me a heads up.
Steve S
I'm only a quarter Italian, which means I'm on a need-to-know basis.
jhunter1163
7th April 2009, 02:57 PM
Thomas Reese's book "Inside the Vatican" puts the Vatican's net worth between $1 billion and $1.5 billion in 1996. This doesn't include the value of the works of art the Vatican owns. The Vatican bank was said to have $5 billion in deposits in 2006.
So yes, Benny has a few bucks, but not what it would take to control the world.
MG1962
7th April 2009, 03:16 PM
Thomas Reese's book "Inside the Vatican" puts the Vatican's net worth between $1 billion and $1.5 billion in 1996. This doesn't include the value of the works of art the Vatican owns. The Vatican bank was said to have $5 billion in deposits in 2006.
So yes, Benny has a few bucks, but not what it would take to control the world.
And the figure is a little artifical because many of the artifacts are listed as $1.00 simply because they are pricesless and no one can establish a resale value. Many, because they are one off items, have no replacement value because simply they cant be replaced.
I know through the 70's and 80's the Church's liquid assests were in a very poor state. And it was only a series of reforms and employ of merchant bankers that eased a lot of these problems. Still 5 billion dollars is not a lot to run an organisation as big as the Catholic Church
jhunter1163
7th April 2009, 03:29 PM
Still 5 billion dollars is not a lot to run an organisation as big as the Catholic Church
No, it's not. I was actually a little surprised to read that it was as low as that. But that figure was given by the president of the Vatican Bank, and he ought to know.
elbe
7th April 2009, 05:27 PM
Would my life be better in any meaningful way if these jesuit people didn't rule the world?
I mean, it's not exactly great right now, but I'm pretty sure its not because some evil people are out to ruin my life.
1337m4n
9th April 2009, 12:35 AM
DO YOUR OWN HOMEWORK.
I'd love to, but I'm busy studying for my Statistics class, studying for my Economics class, studying for my Programming class, studying for my...oh.
1337m4n
9th April 2009, 12:40 AM
Would my life be better in any meaningful way if these jesuit people didn't rule the world?
I mean, it's not exactly great right now, but I'm pretty sure its not because some evil people are out to ruin my life.
You know, I've asked this question before and gotten nothing in response save for vicious personal attacks.
It would seem to me that if "They" controlled the entire world, then "They" should be influencing my life in some clearly determinate way.
Maybe I'll remake that thread and see if our new "buddies" Malkuth and hamelilmumatngaigudhbgsuydghusdghjf have an answer.
jhunter1163
9th April 2009, 07:33 AM
hamelilmumatngaigudhbgsuydghusdghjf
You know, that's a violation of rule 10 in Welsh.
NoZed Avenger
9th April 2009, 07:54 AM
Thomas Reese's book "Inside the Vatican" puts the Vatican's net worth between $1 billion and $1.5 billion in 1996. This doesn't include the value of the works of art the Vatican owns. The Vatican bank was said to have $5 billion in deposits in 2006.
So yes, Benny has a few bucks, but not what it would take to control the world.
Well sure: NOW. They used the bulk of their money back in 1823.
Sheesh.
MarkCorrigan
13th April 2009, 04:59 AM
You know, that's a violation of rule 10 in Welsh.
Nah, not enough l's.
(I can make that joke because I'm part Welsh so there. ;) )
CurtC
13th April 2009, 05:57 AM
The Vatican bank was said to have $5 billion in deposits in 2006.
Note that this estimate is one two-hundred-thousandths of what bwinright quoted. That's 0.0005%.
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