The letters IHS are the first three letters of Christ in Greek. The three nails sybolize the nails used on the Cross. The circle is based on a montrance (vessel used to hold a concecrated Mass host)Jonah Frank

Famous people who attended Jesuit schools

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Joseph Goebbels (Head of Nazi Propaganda Ministry) — Trained at a Jesuit College

Joseph Stalin (Communist Dictator) — Trained by Jesuit monks at Tiflis Seminary

Fidel Castro (Communist Dictator) — Trained by Jesuits at Colegio Belen

Bill Clinton (Former US President) — Trained by Jesuits at Georgetown University

George Tenet (Former CIA director) — Trained by Jesuits at Georgetown University Continue reading “Famous people who attended Jesuit schools”

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Graduates of Jesuit institutions well represented in the 112th U.S. Congress and Obama Administration

Ten percent of the 112th U.S. Congress are Jesuit college and university alumni. Among the 535 Members of this Congress, 53 of them are alumni of Jesuit institutions. At least 30 alumni also serve in appointed positions in the Obama Administration.

There are 12 Jesuit alumni in the Senate and 41 in the House of Representatives. Among the top leadership, Congressmen John Boehner (R-OH) is the first Jesuit alumnus to serve as the Speaker of the House of Representatives. Congressman Steny Hoyer (D-MD) serves as the House Minority Whip. In the Senate, Senator Richard Durbin (D-IL) continues as the Assistant Majority Leader.   Continue reading “Jesuit-Educated Lawmakers Shine in 112th Congress”

Grand Design Exposed – by F Tupper Saussy

Chapter 1
” The Roman Catholic Church is a State.”
Bishop Mandell Creighton, Letters
Remember pictures are worth a thousand words!!
    When a Pulitzer Prize winning reporter announced in his 1992 Time Magazine cover story that a “conspiracy” binding President Ronald Reagan and Pope John Paul II into a “secret, holy alliance” had brought about the demise of communism, at least one reader saw through the hype.
    Professor Carol A. Brown of the University of Massachusetts fired off a letter to Time’s editors saying,Last week I taught my students about the separation of church and state.  This week I learned that the Pope is running U.S. foreign policy.  No wonder our young people are cynical about American ideals.

Continue reading “Mystery Babylon the Root of the New World Order”

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Make no mistake about it the claim of a West African Ebola outbreak which has made it to the Western world is a fake and a hoax. The photographic evidence does not support the existence of a real outbreak and, rather, demonstrates the degree of the fraud.

What is surely fraudulent is the claim of there are active cases of Ebola in the Western world. This is entirely fake; there are no US cases nor any cases in Europe, whether Eastern or Western.    Continue reading “West African Ebola Outbreak is a Hoax”

USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service – by Lauren Kotwicki

Class II Recall
Health Risk: Low

WASHINGTON, Oct. 4, 2014 – Sam Kane Beef Processors, a Corpus Christi, Texas establishment, is recalling approximately 90,987 pounds of ground beef products that may be contaminated with extraneous materials, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s FSIS announced today.   Continue reading “Texas Firm Recalls Ground Beef Product Due To Possible Foreign Matter Contamination”

Zen Gardner – by Ethan Indigo Smith

Despite the constraints of our educational systems, there are some excellent teachers. And there are some not so excellent instructors. We learn a lot in school, but it is also important to learn outside of school as well. Some of the most valuable lessons are not found in the teacher’s answer book, and yet some teachers operate by the book, at right angles, making no adjustments for the humanity of their students.

Not surprising given that the school system itself is geared toward creating two things: employment and expectation.   Continue reading “A Tangible Math Lesson – Four Types of Institutional Lies”

ebola deadWND – by Jerome R. Corsi

NEW YORK – A horrifying threat has surfaced in the fight West Africans are waging against the epidemic of Ebola – dogs digging up corpses of virus victims and feasting on the remains, then carrying the infection with them wherever they go next.

A recent report in the Mail Online in the U.K. said villagers in Liberia were complaining dogs were found digging up the corpses of Ebola victims buried in shallow graves and eating them in the street.   Continue reading “Dogs eat Ebola victims, spread plague”

Bloomberg – by Kelly Gilblom and Harry R. Weber

At least one ill passenger was pulled off an airplane that arrived at New Jersey’s Newark Liberty International Airport from Brussels today by federal health officials and emergency responders, amid fears of Ebola spreading in the U.S.

Passengers on United Airlines flight 998 were kept in their seats for almost two hours as quarantine officers from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention removed the sick person from the plane, according to statements by the CDC and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.   Continue reading “Vomiting Man Removed From Flight in Newark on Ebola Fear”

Photo: AP, License: N/AThe Times Tribune – by TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER

Suspected gunman Eric Matthew Frein texted a friend “all is good” just hours before police say he ambushed two troopers outside the Blooming Grove barracks, according to a search warrant affidavit.

“I stayed at your place last night,” read the text received by Mr. Frein’s longtime friend, Justin Smith. “I met your aunt. She was showing upstairs to someone.”

The message, received at around 6:15 p.m. on Sept. 12, went on to say Mr. Frein was “heading back to Delaware” and that he would be back next week.   Continue reading “Frein texted friend “all is good” hours before ambush”

Screenshot from vimeo user Princeton UniversityRT

After 80 years of painstaking experimentation, scientists have directly observed a sub-atomic particle that is its own antiparticle. The breakthrough promises a leap forward in quantum computing and potentially shows the path to finding dark matter.

The particles are called the Majorana fermions, after the Italian scientist who proposed their existence back in 1937. Quantum theory was in its infancy at the time, and scientists first theorized that antimatter existed: an opposite particle to the commonly-observed electrons and other particles were necessary for quantum equations to work.   Continue reading “Finally! Sub-atomic particle observed, both matter & antimatter”

Turkey's President Tayyip Erdogan.(Reuters / Umit Bektas)RT

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan vowed he would wash his hands of Joe Biden if reports that the US vice president blamed Turkey in part for the rise of the so-called Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS) were true.

On Thursday, Biden said his “old friend” Erdogan had admitted to making a mistake in allowing foreign fighters to cross the Turkish border into Syria.

“You were right. We let too many people through.’ Now they’re trying to seal their border,” Biden quoted Erdogan as saying.   Continue reading “‘He will be history’: Turkish president lashes out at Joe Biden over ISIS comments”

Jean-Claude DuvalierMail.com

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) — Jean-Claude Duvalier, who presided over what was widely acknowledged as a corrupt and brutal regime as the self-proclaimed “president for life” of Haiti until a popular uprising sent him into a 25-year exile, has died. He was 63.

Duvalier died Saturday from a heart attack at the home of a friend in Port-au-Prince where he had been staying, said his lawyer, Reynold Georges, and several officials in the impoverished nation. The former leader, known as “Baby Doc,” made a surprise return to Haiti in 2011, allowing victims of his regime to pursue legal claims against him in Haitian courts and prompting some old allies to rally around him. Neither side gained much traction, however, and a frail Duvalier spent his final years quietly in the leafy hills above the Haitian capital.   Continue reading “Ousted Haitian dictator, Jean-Claude Duvalier dies”