Monday, February 15, 2016

Joseph Stalin was a Jesuit


Joseph Stalin was born into a prominent Catholic family in Gori, Georgia. His father was a priest and his mother was a devout Catholic. Stalin was educated by Capuchin priests as a boy, and would later be accepted into Tiflis Seminary, a Jesuit institution. 

Despite the Jesuits expulsion in 1820, by Alexander I, many Jesuits still remained within Russian territory, and maintained control of several institutions, including Tiflis Seminary. Stalin himself substantiates this in his interview with Journalist Emil Ludwig (Cohen).

Some historians propagate the theory that Stalin departed from the seminary shortly before graduating, but this position is untenable. The more logical and credible conclusion is that Stalin graduated as a Jesuit priest, with the assignment to infiltrate and manage the Georgian Underground Movement against the Russian Tsarist Government. Either way, we know he was Jesuit trained, and on mission to enforce the Jesuit doctrine of Communism throughout Russia. 

By 1922, the country was broke, and many were starving. Desperate for reinforcements, American Companies along with Wall Street Financiers stepped in and helped the Bolsheviks get Russia going again. In April of the same year, Stalin was made General Secretary of the Central Committee.

With everything now in place, Jesuit General Wlodimar Ledochowski ordered for the death of Lenin, and gave full power of the Soviet Union to Bloody Joseph.

Stalin kicked it into high gear in 1939 when he began the outlawing of the Russian Orthodox Church, seizing thousands of schools and churches to be put in the hands of the Catholic Church. 

A greatly suppressed fact is that the head of Stalin’s death camps in Siberia was none other than Cardinal Gregory Agagianian, his classmate at Tiflis. Together these sinister Roman Catholic classmates would kill tens of million of people in their death camps, far exceeding the casualties of Hitler in Germany. Sadly, this information has barely seen the light of day.

Toward the end of his life, Stalin had a falling out with the Catholic Church resulting in a strong suppression against them. 

Shortly after these events, Stalin was given the poison cup and died on March 5, 1953. 



“Practically every right-wing dictator of the period had been born and brought up a Catholic – notably Hitler, Franco, Petain, Mussolini, Pavelic, and Tiso (who was a Catholic priest).” – John Cornwell - Hitler's Pope (1999; p. 280)

18 comments:

  1. Yes, Stalin did go to Tiflis. Look it up.

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  2. Jesuits give me a headache. They have so many angles covered and disguises. Nimrod must have been a Jesuit.

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  3. *coughs* https://www.nytimes.com/2003/03/05/world/new-study-supports-idea-stalin-was-poisoned.html

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  5. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Early_life_of_Joseph_Stalin clearly states he went to Tiflus

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  6. wrong, stalin was a catholic history was changed to hide all that. The Vatican is evil it's not Christian.

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  7. The nazzis was helped by the Vatican. Stalin did the same thing hitler.Killed millions of orthodox Christians Jews.

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  8. That's correct. Himmler patterned his SS after the Jesuit order.

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  9. God causes war and suffering. God Is Hate: The War In Heaven
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    Mar 02, 2012 · Ask God in Jesus name for an end to all the suffering and the death of Satan. If it happens then Jesus told the truth in the above quotes and God is in charge. If it your request in not granted then God lost the battle in heaven and Satan is in …

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  10. Hitler was backed by the Vatican as well.

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  11. a piss boy. this is facts, stalin was a fully trained ordained priest

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  12. A freakshow, stalin did train to be catholic priest and became a fully ordained priest. modern day inquisition is what Hitler and stalin was doing.

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  13. I love how this idiot tells me to Rest In piss without refuting the content.

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  14. Stalin was not a Jesuit. He was not even Catholic. He trained to be a Russian Orthodox priest but did not complete his seminary training. This entire article is false.

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  15. I know the victors write the history, Back in a 1930's article Stalin talks of his Jesuitical training. As far as a priest I don't know if one could go that far. But given the fact that he killed 50 million a low estimate according to NY Post . There's an article America magazine, the century-old Jesuit periodical that is among the most influential Catholic publications in the United States. that Praises Stalin and Communism

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  16. Then where is the proof that he was ordine priest like a paper or that there were jesuits in gregoria because jesuitical doesn't always means it is from jesuits it also means dissembling or equivocating.
    You offer no proof for your claims and words and accusations are not proof

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