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[*] posted on 3-21-2011 at 07:06 PM


It's only nuns....whew....I thought it was the "N" word.

What good are nuns anyhow? However the ones in San Jose sure did a great job when my son was born, but then again they were nurse nuns.
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[*] posted on 3-22-2011 at 07:14 AM


La Familia claims a strong Catholic association. La Familia claims they are Nights of Templar. One can research and see that Jesuit Militia also claimed many other names such as Nights of Templar etc...

For anyone bored or interested pull out an encyclopedia or use google and read criticism of the Nights of Templar the militia of the Vatican and of course the Jesuits, La Familia.

Does anyone recall why the Jesuits were banned in the reformation for their do-gooding missions? Because of their policies of any and all methods to achieve their do-gooding. They were banned for their atrocities, scheming, back-handed and murderous ways, reportedly the Jesuits, a mere 70,000 or so, were responsible for the murder of millions of people prior to being banned from Baja and the rest of the world by agreement of a coalition of worldwide partners. The departure of the Jesuits brought on the Franciscans missionaries with a not too dis-similar result.

The reformation occurred during a time of no electricity, no modern wire communication, yet the message worldwide was clear, the Jesuits and Nights Templar were murderous and malicious, misrepresenting themselves ad do gooders, misleading others all for their gain while they murder and plunder.

The Jesuits are trained chameleons to infiltrate and achieve their goals from the inside out, whether lawyer, doctor, teacher or actual military fighter they are fighters/militia for the Vatican, presumably Catholic but that's debatable.

It should be no surprise that La Familia claims they are the Nights of Templar, the militia of the Vatican. There is little inconsistent about this with history.

The common thread is while claiming to do good, these factions are in both on the surface often doing some good however in practice they are violent and murderous, since attrition of the enemy is a primary goal.

One can look at the past 500 years of Baja and Mexico see a common thread, one of a people, land and resources being conquered from the inside out by misleading factions, often claiming to be do-gooders and religious while exploiting the land for their profit and purpose.

One must be a bit more critical in your perspective of la Familia, Nights of Templar, the Jesuits, the Vatican, ad infinitum, and see that very little in this world is as seems on the surface, and within organizations there may be various levels of understanding and execution of the task at hand due to compartmentalization.

For example, in a corporation, a majority of the staff may be working with the best motivations while a few are not, examples of this are include Bernie Maddoff, KBR Haliburton/DynCorp admitting slave trade, Banks admitting money laundering for cartels, NGO's that rippoff such as Food for Oil fraud etc... there is a common thread throughout, mislead through misdeeds, people who can be misled deserve to be misled and exploited.

Ask why do some Military call our current wars of attrition, now on 5-6 fronts, a crusade. Why are there Christian verses stamped on the weapons?

There is no reason to be naive today, just like there was no reason for the Native Indian to be naive about the invasion and exploitation.

Furthermore, when someone shouts hey but these good guy/bad guys they also do good? One has to wonder about the motivation for promoting a criminal enterprise. You this theme throughout BN, that is promotion of criminal enterprise under the guise that that they do some good. However, on a more critical view, what good are they doing? Who are these promoters? Are they your friends? Are they in your circle? What is different or has changed today from the last 500 years? Nothing?

Or when you see posters ridiculing the idea of researching the history, past and present, of who are these militias, who claims association with the nights of Templar today? Who are the Jesuits today? When you see someone you know ridiculing the idea that someone can know about these subjects, you must see that person for who they are? There are many methods to the process of misleading all in order to exploit and win by attrition.

In Mexico and everywhere there is a war, the factions are not always guys with guns, they are also in corporate roles, politics, NGOs, they are in the church and they are among your circle, you must be critical and knowledgeable, or you will be misled if you allow yourself to be misled.

No reason not to start by reading about the 500-1000 history of Baja and find out what really happened to the Native people. Who murdered the Native Indians and why?



[Edited on 3-22-2011 by gnukid]
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[*] posted on 3-22-2011 at 08:33 AM


Everything I need to know about the Knight Templar I learned from Dan Brown and the Davinci Code. The books of course- the movies were fiction.

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[*] posted on 3-22-2011 at 09:05 AM


Thank you gnu. That was an inspiring piece you just wrote! I'm sure through your thorough research it is quite factual. Wasn't there a connection with the Masonic Lodge & Knight Templar? You didn't mention it in your report

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[*] posted on 3-22-2011 at 09:39 AM
Were those Knights Templars ?


Carrying those "No N*s" signs ?

What have they got against Nuns ? Maybe, it's "No Nukes" ?

IF this "*-Word" PC nonsense gets any further out of hand, we're going to need a Dictionary of such words with numbers assigned. So *"******s"* could be N-1276 or something like that. Of course, then there'd be the decision whether or not variations would be lumped under the same numerical designation or a different one. In many old stories, I've seen the word "Nigra" used among others.

Reading Mark Twain would sure be different with all those "*"s and numbers.

BUT, then, the big problem would be the dictionary itself. IT would have to actually list the REAL word and that would certainly be a PC violation.

Details, Details, Details.

In addition, there's the problem that censoring that word would affect Blacks disproportionately since the major usage (far outweighing the Bigot Bunch) is now among the Ghetto Rat part of their population. Would censoring out that word then be Discriminatory ?

Being PC is NOT easy.

Worth every effort, though.

I'm sure there's some sort of Conspiracy-Connected angle to all of this involving the Knights, the Birchees and the Masons. It's even possible that the JBS is actually working WITH the CFR and the others in a misdirection feint.

We know that NOTHING is as it "seems" to be when dealing with the International Conspiracy to enslave us all.

Gnu Knows.
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[*] posted on 3-25-2011 at 07:30 PM


Today, reported by AFP, factual evidence that these so called do-gooders are in fact criminals posing as do-gooders. Do not dismiss their guilt nor confuse their claims of a few bad seeds, the behavior is consistent for centuries.

US Jesuits agree to $166 million abuse payout

SEATTLE — A US Jesuit order has agreed to pay $166.1 million to compensate nearly 500 victims of decades-long "horrific" sexual and psychological abuse by priests in five US states, lawyers said Friday.

The US Northwest chapter of the Rome-based Society of Jesus agreed to the payout -- which lawyers said is the biggest by a religious organization in the United States -- as part of bankruptcy proceedings.

Most of those abused by priests from the Oregon Province -- the Jesuit order which covers the states of Oregon, Washington, Alaska, Idaho and Montana -- were Native Americans at mission schools on Indian reservations.

"This settlement recognizes that the Jesuits betrayed the trust of hundreds of young children in their care, and inflicted terrible atrocities upon them," said lawyer Blaine Tamaki.
"These religious figures should have been responsible for protecting children, but instead raped and molested them," he added.

Victims of the abuse by the Catholic-following order have been watching the case closely, including Clarita Vargas, who said the announcement marked "a day of reckoning and justice."
"I feel that nothing can compensate for the loss of being whole and being allowed to be a child and growing up in a healthy environment," she told the Oregonian newspaper.
"But this will start us and continue to help us on our path to healing," she added.

Katherine Mendez, 53, told how she was abused by Father John Morse, a Jesuit priest, when she entered the St. Mary?s Mission boarding school in Omak, Washington state aged 11.
"Father Morse started abusing me almost immediately when I arrived at St. Mary?s Mission," a lawyers' statement quoted her as saying. "I kept the sexual molestation hidden in the dark, in my soul, for years and years.

"Finally, when I came forward and saw that others did too, it was as if the blanket that had hidden our secret was pulled off and we could move into the light again."
Thirty-eight of the claims involve sexual abuse by Morse, who now lives in a retirement home finance by the Jesuits, it said. Forty-nine of the victims represented by Tamaki were sexually abused when they were eight or younger.

The settlement also asks the Jesuits to provide a written apology to the victims, and share documents of importance to victims, such as their personal medical records, he said.
The abuse took place from the 1940s and continued through to the 1990s, he said. Of the nearly 500 claims, nearly 200 were Alaskan claims brought by John Manly of California law firm Manly & Stewart.

Tamaki, whose firm represented nearly a third of the non-Alaskan clients, said he hoped the settlement would help bring closure.

"Although the abuse they suffered was horrific, my clients are hopeful that, with the Jesuits? acknowledgement of wrongdoing, changes will be made so that that this type of abuse can be prevented in the future.

"In other words, the church needs to correct flaws that have allowed this to happen," he said.
Patrick Lee, head of the Oregon Province, declined to confirm details of the settlement.
"Due to the Society of Jesus, Oregon Province's current Chapter 11 bankruptcy status, as well as out of respect for the judicial process and all involved, we will not comment on today's announcement," Lee said.

"The province continues to work with the creditors committee to conclude the bankruptcy process as promptly as possible," he added in a statement.

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[*] posted on 3-25-2011 at 08:57 PM
Cults and their Victims


The Argument "could" be made that belonging to something like the Papist Cult inevitably leads one to be an abuser or abused.
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[*] posted on 5-26-2011 at 08:42 PM


Nuns;
Ain't never had nun, don't want nun, and never gonna get nun.:lol::lol::lol:
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[*] posted on 6-19-2011 at 03:02 PM


"Several of the still unidentified bodies were discovered with messages from a group calling itself the Knights Templar and claiming responsibility for the killings"

"Messages from the Knights Templar first began appearing in March, with the group claiming that it would replace La Familia. Messages left on bodies or hung in public areas are commonly used by drug gangs to threaten rivals, to deny responsibility for crimes or to send messages to authorities."

http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/2011-06-19-mexico-drug-wa...

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