Re: Why never talk about the top of the pyramid: The Jesuits?
I also find it strange that there isn't much talk about the Jesuits when they obviously have immense power. But are they really at the very top? I don't know, I consider them a part of the Illuminati. Rockefellers, Rothschilds, Jesuits... in a way they have common goals but at the same time, treacherous bastards as they all are, I believe all of them have their own agenda and each of these factions would like to think of themselves as being at the very top.
The Jesuits focus on the religious aspect but thinking that converting everyone to catholicism is their GOAL... nope, not a goal, just means. Because if you ask yourself "why do they want everyone to be catholic" then you get the answer to what their goal is. If they succeeded in that, they would be like gods on earth - if all earth is catholic and they're the top of the catholic pyramid, they have all the power. The goal is simply power and control. Just like with Rockefellers/Rothschilds or any other big time a**holes. It just so happens that their prefered way to achieve this goal is through religion. And one thing they have and others don't, is the Vatican Library, which is of more than just little importance, and a decent advantage for them. Because seriously, you don't believe they want to make everyone catholic because they want all people to have the right faith and to be "saved", right?
Converting everyone to catholicism is in my opinion impossible, ever. So plan B would be... killing everyone who doesn't want to convert? Oh wait, that sounds way too familiar, a history lesson maybe? I don't think they would mind doing that. Besides, Eric John Phelps says they're more of a military organization than religious, as for the structure, and I have no reason to not believe that. So in the end they are not that different from the other power-hungry factions. I'm not sure if they're at the very top. But I'm sure they want to be.
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