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Monday
Aug152016

NOTR - Communism, Social Justice & Rome - 8.15.16

Today's Show: COMMUNISM, SOCIAL JUSTICE & ROME

Chris discusses some of the history of Social Justice and Communism dating back to the 19th century, when the ideas of Karl Marx first emerged.  But was there more to Marxism than meets the eye?  It is worth noting that the term "social justice" was first coined by a Jesuit priest in 1843 -- five years before Marx published the Communist Manifesto (1848).  Marx himself had been educated at a Jesuit high school.  In the twentieth century, the concept of social justice was promoted by Pius XI, the same pope that supported Mussolini, and whose pontificate signed a Concordat with Hitler's Germany in 1933.  



 








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Friday
Aug122016

NOTR - Expulsions & Suppression of the Jesuits - 8.12.16

Today's Show: EXPULSIONS & SUPPRESSION OF THE JESUITS

Chris discusses more on the history of the Jesuit Order being expelled from the various countries of Europe, with France and England being two of the primary examples.  Also discussed are quotes from John Adams and Abraham Lincoln concerning the Jesuits, along with analysis of the influence of Rome in American politics through the 20th century.   


 








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Wednesday
Aug102016

NOTR - Banishing the Jesuits - 8.10.16

Today's Show: BANISHING THE JESUITS

Chris discusses the history of how the Jesuits have been banished from one country after another through the middle ages, even into the 20th century.  By 1931 the Jesuits had been expelled from at least "83 countries, city states and cities" because of their subversive activities.  Samuel Morse (inventor of the Morse code) once wrote: "And do Americans need to be told what Jesuits are?  If any are ignorant, let them inform themselves of their history without delay ... their workings are before you in every day's events ..."  Could Morse's warning from the 1854 still apply today? 


 








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Tuesday
Aug092016

NOTR - Jesuits, Loyalty & Treason - 8.9.16

Today's Show: JESUITS, LOYALTY & TREASON

Chris discusses more on the history of the Jesuit Order and how they are known for feigning loyalty towards others the most, right before carrying out the worst sort of treason.  According to 19th century historian, J.A. Wylie, when the Jesuits "have some special villainy in hand ... they make the loudest professions of amity and goodwill."  Historic examples include the Babington Plot, the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre and the Gunpowder Plot of 1605.  


 








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Monday
Aug082016

NOTR - Jesuits, Press & Pulpit - 8.8.16

Today's Show: JESUITS, PRESS & PULPIT

Chris discusses more of the history of the Jesuit Order and their influence over mass media in centuries past.   19th century historian, J.A. Wylie wrote that the two institutions that the order seeks to control are the press and the pulpit.  His description of their working in the newspapers of the United Kingdom back in 1881 sounds very similar to elements we are able to recognize in Western media today.   Also discussed is Wylie's commentary on their influence in Protestant and Evangelical churches throughout history. 


 








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Friday
Aug052016

NOTR - Jesuits, Past & Present - 8.5.16

Today's Show: JESUITS, PAST & PRESENT

Chris discusses more on the influence of Jesuits in America today, while looking backwards in time at their working in the past.  Incredibly, the modern tolerance movement (by which many subversive ideas are normalized in society) can be traced to the Counter Reformation and the methods of the Jesuits in opening a door for themselves in Protestant England.  The lessons of King James II and the Glorious Revolution of 1688 find meaning even today.



 








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