EPISODE · Aug 24, 2025 · 1H 37M
The History of the Jesuits: Full Lecture [James Arrabito]
from Urban Odyssey
Substack Link: https://theofficialurban.substack.com/p/the-history-of-the-jesuits-full-presentation Jesuits Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3M5Lgvf4Zd9qmDtm9cnT8i?si=10be7ae93c14412e This detailed lecture presents a critical examination of the history, power, and influence of the Society of Jesus, also known as the Jesuit Order. The presentation argues that the order was created as the most powerful and unscrupulous champion of the Papacy to counter the Protestant Reformation.Journey back to the 16th century to uncover the origins of the order's founder, Ignatius of Loyola—a man described as a violent youth who, after a spiritual crisis, developed the mystical "Spiritual Exercises" to mold the minds of his followers. The lecture alleges that Loyola was a member of the Spanish Illuminati and that his organization was built on occult principles.This presentation makes the following claims:The Jesuits used deception and infiltration to expand their power, becoming confessors to kings and masters of international espionage.The order was suppressed in 1773, only to re-emerge as Adam Weishaupt's Illuminati, which went on to foment the French Revolution.The lecture presents the alleged text of the extreme Jesuit Oath, which commands members to wage secret war against all heretics and liberals.It connects the Jesuits to major historical events, including the assassination of Abraham Lincoln and the rise of Hitler.It argues that modern movements like ecumenism and liberation theology are Jesuit plots to paralyze Protestantism and establish a final world order.
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Substack Link: https://theofficialurban.substack.com/p/the-history-of-the-jesuits-full-presentation Jesuits Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3M5Lgvf4Zd9qmDtm9cnT8i?si=10be7ae93c14412e This detailed lecture presents a critical examination of the history, power, and influence of the Society of Jesus, also known as the Jesuit Order. The presentation argues that the order was created as the most powerful and unscrupulous champion of the Papacy to counter the Protestant Reformation.Journey back to the 16th century to uncover the origins of the order's founder, Ignatius of Loyola—a man described as a violent youth who, after a spiritual crisis, developed the mystical "Spiritual Exercises" to mold the minds of his followers. The lecture alleges that Loyola was a member of the Spanish Illuminati and that his organization was built on occult principles.This presentation makes the following claims:The Jesuits used deception and infiltration to expand their power, becoming confessors to kings and masters of international espionage.The order was suppressed in 1773, only to re-emerge as Adam Weishaupt's Illuminati, which went on to foment the French Revolution.The lecture presents the alleged text of the extreme Jesuit Oath, which commands members to wage secret war against all heretics and liberals.It connects the Jesuits to major historical events, including the assassination of Abraham Lincoln and the rise of Hitler.It argues that modern movements like ecumenism and liberation theology are Jesuit plots to paralyze Protestantism and establish a final world order.
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