Romanic Depression: How the Jesuits Designed, Built and Destroyed America

Romanic Depression: How the Jesuits Designed, Built and Destroyed America

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Romanic Depression: How the Jesuits Designed, Built and Destroyed America

Author and researcher Sean Maclaren presents the first book in a four-part series that reveals how the nearly 500-year-old Society of Jesus, the Jesuits, have designed, built and destroyed the United States of America.
Using examples from all sectors of society, Maclaren also details the mechanisms used by the Jesuits to cleverly hide their efforts in plain sight, while distracting Americans with endless forms of entertainment.
The first book of the series includes chapters on Government; Politics; Religion; News and Media; Morals and Values; Guns, Drugs and Sex; Military; Healthcare and Medicine; Education; and Criminal Justice.
The book also contains 25 pages of excellent references for those who wish to investigate further.
For further information on the Jesuits, please read Who Really Owns Your Gold, Third Ed. (2016) by William Garner. For formation on the origins of the Roman Catholic religion, please read Arcanum: A critical analysis of the original 36 sermons of Jmmanuel, the man known to the world as Jesus Christ.

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Adagio Press
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Adagio Press
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