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The Society of Jesus, the Jesuits, employed the Vatican, Austrian Prince Metternich and his St. Leopold Foundation to infiltrate the United States of America. The Jesuits used thousands of subservient Catholic mobs, which were sent to America in droves to populate cities and towns. More than 90% of all immigrants in America at the time were poor, uneducated Catholics, mostly from Ireland and Germany, who were under the full control of their Jesuit priests who ensured the mobs would act when called upon. Samuel F.B. Morse spent several years in Europe, mostly near Rome, studying the actions and behaviors of the Jesuits, and conferring with dignitaries and others who had intimate knowledge of the Jesuits and their intrigues. Morse quickly realized this valuable information was known only to those outside America’s borders, so he sought remedy by compiling his observations into a book that he would soon publish in America under the pseudonym Brutus. When the Jesuits got wind of his book, they suppressed its publication, but not before Morse was able to get it into the hands of many prominent people of the day. In time, the book went into a second edition. Adagio Press has revamped Mr. Morse's original book, with light editing, a new layout and design, plus a new cover.
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