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2D Cultural and Spiritual Art posted on Feb 04, 2004
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The founder of "The society of Jesus", in 1541 was Inigo Lopez De Recalde; later known as Ignatius of Loyola. Inigo Loyola also established the wellknown secret society of the "Illuminati", also known as "Alumbrados". The Jesuits are a military organization who walk hand in hand with the Illuminati; they have been trying to gain control of the U.S. since its very beginning. They started the false story that Abraham Lincoln was a "Mason". Many claim the Ku Klux Klan was formed and lead by Jesuit priests and officers of the Roman Catholic army after the civil war. The Ku Klux Klan is a branch of Masonry. There are tunnels that fan out for miles, three stories deep under the Vatican where files and books are kept on everything imaginable. These tunnels hold rarely seen books that tell of many historical events and documents that are only available to the highest of the Jesuits. The great communist heroes like Marx and Engels, who wrote the communist manifesto back in the 1800's were directed and coached by Jesuit priests. The original sole purpose of the creation of this party was to destroy the Czar of Russia; of which they succeeded. Over 80% of the Catholic priesthood, including over 125,000 Jesuits undergo psychological treatments. The Roman Catholic church, headed by the Pope swept Hitler into power in 1933. Adolph Hitler and his top associates, as well as Pacelli (who later became Pope Pius 12th.), had Jewish blood in their veins. The writer of Hitler's famous "Mein Kampf" book was a Jesuit father by the name of Staempfle. This book was the master plan of the Jesuits for Hitler's take-over of Germany. The Third Reich was formed by the Jesuit army of Rome. Germany signed a concordat with the Vatican in 1933. Fidel Castro is a faithful Catholic Jesuit under special oath. Pope John 23rd. claimed him to be his favorite Jesuit in the Western Hemisphere. The Vatican secretly backs Castro all the way and that is why the Pope visited Cuba in the summer of 1998. Pedro Arrupe (black Pope) died in Sept. of 1982. He was replaced by Peter Hans Kolvenbach in Sept 13/83.

Comments (24)


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Fogge

6:24AM | Wed, 04 February 2004

Fantastic image. Excellent work!

Ringwraith

6:55AM | Wed, 04 February 2004

And You really beleive in ALL that, some of those are facts, but some are pure nonsense...image itself is cool.

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Aeneas

11:49AM | Wed, 04 February 2004

The thruth only has to go from mouth to ear to writing to eye a few times to become a caricature of itself. Now it's the Jesuits, yesterday it were the SS who were spiritually guided by Tibetan monks, the day before it were the Zionists. Before that it were freemasons, alchymists, witches and warlocks...but in the end it's always men's (rarely women's) fear and attempt at total control. Did you ever verify what you wrote, and seem to believe? If only the highest of these Jesuits can enter this labyrinth, how does anyone know about it? etcetcetc... Perhaps even Saddam Hussain (the real one, not the one they "found" to help winning the elections) is a Jesuit. Or perhaps it's President Bush himself?

vonfranck

3:20PM | Wed, 04 February 2004

Eine interessante Geschichte . . . ! Das Bild ist dunkel und drastisch . . . ! Gut gemacht . . . !

Kohonen

3:36PM | Wed, 04 February 2004

ER, where do I start. The order of Jesuits was founded during the counter-reformation to combat the rise of Protestantism. Its methods ranged from holding 'illigal' masses in Protestant countries to assassination. But this was hundreds of years ago, the Jesuits today are little more than a high religious branch of the Catholic Church. They were not behind Karl Marx, who famously declaried religion to be the opiate(a drug) of the masses. They did not found the KKK, as the KKK banned Catholics and was behind many attack on Catholics. They did not help found Hitler's Third Riech. In fact they are quity of nothing you accuse them of. BTW Many conspiracy theorists are women, organisations such as the KKK etc. have large female membership and some the worst terrorist attrocities have been carried out by women. In short women are just as capable of being stupid, bigoted and fearfull as men.

Tanialmeida

4:15PM | Wed, 04 February 2004

as per usual your digital manip amazes!!!

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Blocker1

6:52PM | Wed, 04 February 2004

very nice work it's one i'll add to my collection :) btw words of truth or just that ? everything is a lie !!FNORD !!!!!1!!111!!!1!!1!

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Meyrink

1:40AM | Thu, 05 February 2004

Immagine dal bell'effetto, molto bene!!!

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elizabyte

6:41AM | Thu, 05 February 2004

Jesuits, eh? And here I thought all the conspiracies were due to the Freemasons... Historically inaccurate conspiracy theories aside, it's a beautifully done image, certainly.

Moonbiter

8:00AM | Thu, 05 February 2004

mickmca wrote: Diddled by a priest, hon? If anything on this is offensive on this page it would be the italicized words above.

elgyfu

8:32AM | Thu, 05 February 2004

I can only assume that the words are a joke - coz they ain't history!!! Interesting picture, why not just let your art speak for itself instead of devaluing it with childish prattle?

mickmca

8:42AM | Thu, 05 February 2004

For the record, I believe in the opposite of turning the other cheek; tooth for tooth and all that. About the only piece of anti-Catholic BS he missed was the sexual hypocrisy of the priesthood, and I see no reason to fight clean with someone who would write that screed.

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Caly

9:09AM | Thu, 05 February 2004

Great image.

Marque

10:02AM | Thu, 05 February 2004

Sounds like he's been watching too many movies.

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DCArt

10:39AM | Thu, 05 February 2004

The image is well done ... but the "history" is hogwash. While I agree as a former Catholic that its history is not without stain, the story presented here seems a bit ... um ... over-exaggerated. 8-)

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Strixowl

10:51AM | Thu, 05 February 2004

Nice Pic!! I will agree that there are tunnels or a basement(s)under the Vatican "where files and books are kept on everything imaginable. These tunnels hold rarely seen books that tell of many historical events...." Not sure who they are available to, but not the laity or many historians who would like to see them. Does seem they would like to keep the books closed. The rest sounds like another conspiracy theory to me. Yes,I was brought up Catholic :-)

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pdxjims

8:09PM | Thu, 05 February 2004

High marks on the art, but your history is pretty bad. Not all bad, just mostly. There are so many things you can blame the Church for that are well documented and true, but these are claims are mostly from anti-catholic propoganda from the reformation through the mid 20th century.

spinner

8:23PM | Thu, 05 February 2004

Depicting an image and reiterating text does not automatically mean you believe what you state - text is used to illustrate images in many cases. Seneca was Nero's tutor, infamous for his scenes of violence or horror. In Oedipus, for example, Jocasta rips open her womb, and in Thyestes, the bodies of children are served at a banquet. The fact this Seneca seems to be a history buff with an interest for Cathars and Holy Blood/Holy Grail and for example The Temple and the Lodge doesnt mean he is a nutcase. The joke is on you, as some of you dont seem to have a clue what he is going on about. Feed your heads: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/search-handle-url/index=books&field-author=Michael%20Baigent/002-4050074-1392057 - if only to generate a balanced opinion. ~S

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Ironbear

8:35PM | Thu, 05 February 2004

Good work, Seneca. Keep doing them, and the underimage commentary. It's striking, and it's evidentally capable of invoking reactions, as evidenced by the comments here and in the forum thread on it. ;] Any time you manage to annoy some of the people you did, you're doing a good job, IMO.

Charlie_Tuna

11:14PM | Thu, 05 February 2004

My comments on the text are... [restricted do to offensive and obscene nature]

Insom_Nia

5:28AM | Fri, 06 February 2004

I give you an "Excellent" for this artwork...not so sure about your facts tough...

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PapaBlueMarlin

3:12PM | Fri, 06 February 2004

hmmm...

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digitalgrey

2:43PM | Mon, 23 February 2004

Im not going to comment on the history you are stating one way or the other. However this is a highly emotive image with some amazing usage of colur and texture. The image to me speaks of the hidden nature of religous orders and the danger of this when truth becomes clouded by opinion and fear. You my friend are a wonderful artist, the text while it may be your belief has damaged a beautiful image and taken away the right of the viewer to draw their oen conclusions.

malanda

7:00AM | Wed, 18 August 2004

Excellent - Very interesting story - I never know what to believe or not ... but excellent anyway


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