Great comments. Nice to meet another thinker.
I take a different view on the Vatican and the Jesuits. The 1906 Jewish Encyclopedia defines the Rothschilds as the "keepers of the papal treasure". We know how they use other people's money to enrich themselves but the Church is more like the Mafia. SO if you are keeping the Papal treasure and all of a sudden you are opening Central Banks (ex. Bank of England) what would the Mafia do? Well, you know. SO i come from the perspective that the whole western central banking system is Rothchild and company controlled but the Papacy is behind the curtain. They need to stay behind the curtain so they send the pope out to say things like "the planet is our responsibility" hence the green agenda. My take is this is all possible because of the Petro Dollar. Unless the Vatican is with the Russians, which I doubt, they are looking at a major hit at revenue not seen since the Reformation.
Interesting times we live in.
The 1906 Jewish Encyclopedia defines the Rothschilds as the "keepers of the papal treasure".
But do you trust the source?
Theres another old-world family name you might be interested in but I won't say. You'll have to find it for yourself.
Interesting take that doesn't simply boil it down to "omg duh rothschilds are the masters of the wurld!"
We know that the Knights Templars are credited with starting the modern banking system. Those knights worked for who? The Rothschilds expand upon it but they work for who?
Satan took Jesus to a place where he could see all the kingdoms of the earth. He said "I will give you all this if you just bow down and worship me." That tells me that Satan has the power to give this to anyone. Who did he give it to? Looks like it was handed down from the Babylonian Priests to the Kings of Pergamum to the Roman Caesars (Julius) to the Popes. Pontifex Maximus is the title that was handed down. All in plain sight but the people don't have eyes to see.
We know that the Knights Templars are credited with starting the modern banking system.
Incorrect. Modern banking traces its roots to venice. And that is as close an answer as I'm willing to give.
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