The Jesuits and Tupper Saussy
By Jon Rappoport
My late friend, Tupper Saussy, wrote a shocking book titled,
Rulers of Evil. It was published in 2001. It's about the Jesuits. It's
about their influence on the founding of the United States.
Tupper was a brilliant researcher, among his other talents.
While making his case in the book, he lets the reader know when the
points of reference are circumstantial. Tupper was a man who knew how to
assess degrees of evidence.
One of most shocking facts about the highly controversial
book was its publication by HarperCollins, a major house. That feat was
somehow accomplished by agent Peter Fleming. Peter did what no other
agent could have done. He pulled off a magic trick for the ages.
I'm sure, once the book was in print, the people at Harper
looked at each other and said, "What did we just do? How did this
happen? Peter Fleming must have hypnotized us!"
I offer a group of quotes from the book (transcribed at
truthcontrol.com), without comment. The quotes are meant to attract your
interest, so you'll find a copy of Rulers of Evil and read it. These
statements involve the Jesuits, the Knights Templar, the Vatican, the
Freemasons:
"During the night of December 16, 1773, a gang of Indians
climbed aboard certain ships in Boston harbor, ripped open three hundred
forty-two of the East India Company's tea chests and threw overboard
their contents, valued at $90,000. Well, they looked like Indians, and
witnesses thought they were Indians, but the big open secret was that
they were Freemasons in disguise. Perhaps the most succinct statement on
the subject appears in respected Masonic historian Arthur Edward
Waite's New Encyclopedia of Freemasonry: 'The Boston Tea Party was
entirely Masonic, carried out by members of the St. Johns Lodge during
an adjourned meeting'."
"The East India Company was a major subsidizer of the Jesuit
mission to Beijing. The Jesuits, in turn, interceded with oriental
monarchs to secure lucrative commercial favors for the company,
including monopolies on tea, spices, saltpeter (for explosives), silks,
and the world's opium trade. Indeed ... the company appears to owe its
very existence to the Society of Jesus [the Jesuits]."
"Freemasonry was the natural, the reasonable, the only
intelligent way for the Roman Catholic Church to control (a) the ongoing
affront of Protestantism, (b) the increase in 'divine right' kings
heading their own national churches independent of Vatican control, and
(c) the incredible explosion of international mercantilism. Like the
aquatic creature whose mouth resembles a comfortable resting place to
its prey, the [Masonic] Lodges were a sagacious recycling of the old
Templar infrastructure into a dynamic spiritual and economic brotherhood
that gave Protestants, Jews, Buddhists, Muslims, agnostics, and anyone
else an opportunity to build a better life outside Roman Catholicism,
yet still under the Church's superintending eye."
"Of the 2,500,000 enumerated inhabitants in 1787 America, the
Roman Catholic population consisted of no more than 16,000 in Maryland,
7,000 in Pennsylvania, 1,500 in New York, and 200 in Virginia. Once the
Constitution was in place, a steady influx of European immigrants
transformed Roman Catholicism from America's smallest to largest
religious denomination. By 1850 the higher powers at Rome could view the
United States as a viable tributary, if not another papal state."
"The highest master of a [Masonic] Lodge received
commandments from an 'Unknown Superior,' a Superior whose will the
master's whole struggle up the degrees had trained him to obey without
question. What the masters never realized was that this mysterious
personage, as we shall examine in more detail later, was in fact none
other than the Black Pope [the head of the Jesuits]."
"Then, as an addendum to its closing statements, the Council
[of Trent, 1545-1563] recommended that the Jesuits 'should be given
price of place over members of other orders as preachers and
professors.' It was at Trent that the Roman Catholic Church began
marching to the beat of the Black Papacy [the Jesuits]."
"Fascism may be an ugly word to many, but its stately emblem
is apparently offensive to no one. The emblem of fascism, a pair of
them, commands the wall above and behind the speaker's rostrum in the
Chamber of the [US] House of Representatives. They're called fasces, and
I can think of no reason for them to be there other than to declare the
fascistic nature of American republican democracy."
"A fasces is a Roman device. Actually, it originated with the
ancient Etruscans, from whom the earliest Romans derived their
religious jurisprudence nearly three thousand years ago. It's an
axe-head whose handle is a bundle of rods tightly strapped together by a
red sinew. It symbolizes the ordering of priestly functions into a
single infallible sovereign, an autocrat who could require life and limb
of his subjects. If the fasces is entwined with laurel, like the pair
on the House [of Representatives] wall, it signifies Caesarean military
power. The Romans called this infallible sovereign Pontifex Maximus,
'Supreme Bridgebuilder'."
"No building can rightly be called a capitol unless it's a
temple of Jupiter, the great father-god of Rome who ruled heaven with
his thunderbolts and nourished the earth with his fertilizing rains. If
it was a capitolium, it belonged to Jupiter and his priests. Jupiter's
mascot was the eagle, which the founding fathers [of the United States]
made their mascot as well."
"Consider: the land known today as the District of Columbia
bore the name 'Rome' in 1663 property records; and the branch of the
Potomac River that bordered 'Rome' on the south was called 'Tiber.' This
information was reported in the 1902 edition of the Catholic
Encyclopedia's article on Daniel Carroll. The article, specifically
declaring itself 'of interest to Catholics' in the 1902 edition, was
deleted from the New Catholic Encyclopedia (1967)."
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