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Texas officials were seen setting up more razor wire barriers at the border crossing at Shelby Park in Eagle Pass on Tuesday – a day after SCOTUS ruled border patrol could remove it. This is the practice of the Biblical doctrine of the lesser magistrate.

I really hadn’t planned on writing about the Jesuits today. Promise. Or as we used to say as kids, “cross my heart, hope to die, stick a needle in my eye.” That actually sounds pretty gross now that I think about it. The part about sticking a needle in my eye I mean, but I digress…

I had planned on trying to go at least one day without bashing Antichrist and the Jesuits, an attempt at a sort of detox as it were. But what’s that famous line from The Godfather Part 3, “Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in”? Yeah, it’s sort of like that. When you’re talking about Antichrist and the Jesuits, there’s just way more bashing to be done than there is time to bash. The field is ripe for harvest but the workers are few. So, let’s get down to business.

What got me going today was this lovely post on X from our friends at Jesuit Refugee Service, which was reposted by our lovely friends at the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB). The Jesuits, it would seem, are very angry that Texas Governor Greg Abbott is finally doing his job of defending Texans from Biden’s illegal alien invasion. They don’t like it one bit. Want proof? Check out the first quote in the post below, “Restrictive immigration and asylum policies result in a higher risk of harm for people seeking safety…”

A few thoughts…

First, note how the Jesuits whine about the “restrictive immigration and asylum policy.” But the thing is, representatives of the Roman Church-State are always quick to tell critics of its immigration policies that the Church does too “recognize the right of sovereign nations to control their territories.”1 But here’s the catch, I have never, ever so much as once in all the years that I have researched Rome’s treasonous immigration theory and practice come across a single instance of the Catholic Church conceding that a government acted properly by restricting the number of people pouring across its borders. America is drowning in illegal aliens, some of them violent, but in the eyes of the Jesuits and the USCCB, now is not the time to try to control the border. I’d liken Rome to some card shark who wins hand after hand and tells his mark, “Sorry son, today’s just not your day, better luck next time.” Or think of Lucy always promising to hold the football for Charlie Brown and always pulling it away at the last moment so he goes flying through the air. How long are the American people going to play the part of Charlie Brown? Very obviously, the twelfth of never is the only time the Jesuits would ever consider shutting off the illegal alien spigot. 

Second, the Jesuits write, “Catholic border organizations and immigrant advocates express opposition to the anti-immigration policies set forth by Governor Gregg Abbott.” Note the framing. Abbott’s policies are “anti-immigration.” They are not “pro-American” or related in any way to the rule of law. They’re just nasty, bigoted “anti-immigration” policies. Again, this just gives the lie to what was discussed in point one above, the idea that Rome believes that sovereign nations have the right to control their territories. Rome is the premier globalist organization as has been discussed numerous times in this space. In light of this, never, ever expect Rome to take the side of the American people in any question of immigration – legal or illegal. Rome has actively been trying to capture America for the Church since at least the 1850s and probably much sooner.2  And Rome sees mass migration of Catholics, and any non-Protestants for that matter, into America as a tool toward this end. 

Third, if you click on the letter that’s in the post from X, you’ll find a treasure trove of Romanist immigration nonsense. I can’t do it all justice in this post, but here are a few lowlights. Note how the Jesuits describe Abbott’s placing the Texas National Guard in Shelby Park at Eagle Pass as a “seizure.” Abbot is simply doing what is both his right and his duty as the Governor of Texas by interposing himself between the lawless and treasonous border policies of the Biden Regime and the Jesuits and their intended victims, the people of Texas. This is the Doctrine of the Lesser Magistrate in action, a doctrine developed first by John Calvin. Naturally, a tyrannical organization such as Rome would never support the Doctrine of the Lesser Magistrate for the same reason that Rome hates, loathes, and despises sovereign nations, they both serve as a check on her megalomaniacal pretensions of imposing world government on us all as pope after pope, including the current Jesuit Pope Francis, have repeatedly called for. The Jesuits also attempt to blame the deaths of illegal aliens on the policies of Governor Abbot, when in fact the blood of migrants who drown in the Rio Grande or die horrible deaths in the desert is on the hands of the Jesuits who encourage migrants to illegally cross into the United States and provide material support to help them violate American law. The illegal aliens are nothing but pawns in the hands of the Satanic Jesuits to help them achieve Rome’s ancient goal of ruling the United States. Their crocodile tears should fool no one at this point. 

Another point worth noting in the letter is that it is an attempt to appeal to Gregg Abbott as a Roman Catholic. Abbott himself is Catholic – I supposed Abbott is a fitting name for a Roman Catholic governor – as is his wife, Cecilia Abbott, who is quite active in the Catholic Church and whose work has been recognized by the Church.3

There’s more to say, but I’m going to have to cut it off for today. Just know that as Rome never sleeps in its drive to subvert our Republic, so too must Christians point out Rome’s lies and evil deeds and pray against them. As Charles Spurgeon once said, “It is every Christian’s bounden duty to pray against Antichrist.” Let us not be slack in our calling.

  1. “Catholic Social Teaching” http://www.justiceforimmigrants.org/social-teachings.shtml ↩︎
  2. I’m not joking when I say that the Roman Catholic Church has had America in its crosshairs since at least the 1850s and probably much sooner. Consider the title of Chapter 47 of Fifty Years in the Church of Rome by Catholic priest turned Presbyterian minister Charles Ciniquy, “Letter from the Rev. Bishop Vandeveld, of Chicago – Vast Project of the Bishops of the United States to Take Possession of the Rich Valley of the Mississippi and the Prairies of the West, To Rule that Great Republic” In this chapter, Chiniquy reproduces a letter from the Jesuit Bishop of Chicago, a certain James Oliver Vandeveld, to him while he was still a Catholic priest. In the letter, Vandeveld can hardly contain his glee at the thought of Rome ruling the United States as a result of mass Catholic immigration. Here’s a link https://www.google.com/books/edition/Fifty_Years_in_the_Church_of_Rome/xKoUAAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA497&printsec=frontcover&dq=vandeveld ↩︎
  3. “Catholic Extension honors Texas First Lady Cecilia Abbott with Spirit of Francis Award,” FEbruary 14, 2017, Texas Catholic Herald, https://www.archgh.org/news-data/texas-catholic-herald/catholic-extension-honors-texas-first-lady-cecilia-abbott-with-spirit-of-francis-award/, accessed 01/28/2024. John Robbins commented somewhere in one of his lectures that one of his concerns about electing a Roman Catholic president is that voters would be expecting a Roman Catholic layman to thumb his nose at the pope. That’s a legitimate concern and applies not just to presidents but to all Romanists in elected office. The article says that the “Francis Award” has three namesakes, “St. Francis of Assisi, Pope Francis and Father Francis Clement Kelley, who founded Catholic Extension in 1905.” Given the above, Texans should be concerned that their governor may be susceptible to manipulation by the Church on immigration. ↩︎

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