"(I) am not happy about the rebirth of the Jesuits. Swarms of them will present themselves under more disguises ever taken by even a chief of the bohemians, as printers, writers, publishers, school teachers, etc. If ever an association of people deserved eternal damnation, on this earth or in hell, it is this Society of Loyola."John Adams, Letter to Thomas Jefferson, quoted in Edmund Paris, Secret History of the Jesuits, p. 75.
Federalist policies under the Adams administration targeted immigrants, many of whom were Catholic. Adams' era was marked by colonial-era prejudices against Catholics, rooted in English Protestant history where Jesuits were considered agents of foreign (papal) power, plotting against national sovereignty through their activities in education, missions, and politics.
Babylon is fallen: the Vatican’s Jesuits’ mass murder of early Christian reformers - Follower of Christ777 [23.05] https://www.brighteon.com/4a8dfc65-e361-41e5-bc48-399a6d99fad1
Jesuit murderer accusation = False These claims, part of what is known as the "Jesuit legend," have been repeatedly debunked as exaggerations, satires, or fabrications, with no credible examples substantiated in historical records.