Jiang describes Jesuits and Freemasons as opposing Catholic and Protestant secret-intelligence systems fighting through infiltration, schools, oaths, and trained identities.
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Infiltration
Jiang describes Jesuits and Freemasons as opposing Catholic and Protestant secret-intelligence systems fighting through infiltration, schools, oaths, and trained identities.
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"of people in fact this is a deadliest war in Europe right before World War One okay yeah the war is deadly it lasts..."
"the Jesuits and the Freemasons they're using all sorts of really nefarious evil techniques including as we discussed traumatizing young children so they could..."
"...in the world. And what they're very good at doing is infiltration. Infiltration. And so they're good at co -opting, bribing, and blackmailing the..."
"...course they'll try to do things like assassinations and again, more infiltrations."
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