Patrick Scrivener #conspiracy reformation.org

Oliver Cromwell created the fanatical Irish Roman Catholicism!!

A typical Jesuitical trick is to persecute their own dupes and thereby gain sympathy for their cause. The most notorious example of this strategy is the case of Galileo and his moving earth madness.

Oliver Cromwell is considered a HERO in England but in Ireland he is as hated as Hernán Cortés in Mexico.

His statue in London has a sword in one hand and a BIBLE in the other!!

He is a great recruiter for the Irish Jesuits, and it is a wonder that they have not made him a "saint."

Cromwell arrived in Ireland in September 1649, with a small army of about 12,000 men. His soldiers were carrying BIBLES and swords and quoting Scripture....Ireland had many men who were loyal to King Charles II and they were led by James Butler, Duke of Ormonde.

Over 30,000 Protestant Christian men, women, and children were killed in the Sack of Magdeburg during the 30 Years' War but the small number killed in the siege of Drogheda was great recruitment propaganda for the Jesuits.

As usual, on all his campaigns, Cromwell consulted closely with his Jesuit advisers

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The Great Irish Famine and the Jesuits!!

Patrick Kennedy—the founder of the Kennedy dynasty in the United States—left Ireland in 1849 during the height of the Great Famine.

At that time, the Irish Parliament was in London, and they had equal representation with the Scottish peers. Most of them were not in the least interested in any kind of famine relief.

The Irish peasantry were totally demoralized by the teachings of Old Rome which condemns all industry and progress. Faith was replaced by fatalism and the living waters of the Spirit were replaced by the unholy spirit of alcohol. The people relied on one food source: the potato, and when that crop failed in 1846, the Jesuit dominated London government made sure that millions starved to death.

Lord John Russell served as prime minister during the entire time of the famine.

He later worked with Lord Palmerston to intervene in the U.S. Civil War.

His main goal was to get the Irish to leave the bog and grog in order to spread Romanism throughout the English speaking world.

This Jesuit strategy was very successful, because millions emigrated to the United States and all parts of the British Empire. The Kennedy political dynasty was founded by one such emigrant who left Ireland at that time.

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