Dear Brethren and Friends,

The following summation by Troy is one of the finest I have ever read.  Well said, Brother Troy!

 the highlights in red are mine.

 Sincerely in faith,

 Brother Eric

 

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From: troy_space@hotmail.com
To:
eric jon phelps ; boris@borisgroenemeyer.de ; troy ; leo zagami ; greg szymanski
Sent:
Tuesday, December 04, 2007 8:21 PM
Subject:
REFELECTIONS ON THE CONSTANTINIAN ORDER, THE N.W.O. SUPERSTRUCTURE & ROMAN CATHOLIC ORDERS

 

REFLECTIONS ON THE CONSTANTINIAN ORDER, THE N.W.O. SUPERSTRUCTURE & ROMAN CATHOLIC ORDERS SENT TO THOMAS IN REPONSE TO THE LIST OF ROMAN CATHOLIC RELIGIOUS ORDERS THAT MAY HAVE SOME INTEREST TO PARTIES CONSIDERING THE NATURE OF THE VATICAN-ILLUMINATI NEXUS.


Indeed not Thomas, I'm sure this isn't all of them. The thing is though that most of these aren't papal orders per se.
See: <a href="
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Papal_Orders">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Papal_Orders</a>

Then again, the Sovereign Military Order of Malta (SMOM), Constantinian Order & Order of the Golden Fleece aren't considered as the same category, if the Wikipedia entry is accurate (recent "independant" - whatever that means - studies showed WikiP to be more accurate than Encyclopedia  Britannica; I guess Britannica has more of open door Vatican/C-I-A editorial policy than even WikiP! )  ;D   As for the Jesuits - well they are a category unto themselves.

The Constantinian Order, like SMOM, the Golden Fleece & the 4th Vow Jesuits are the nominally Roman Catholic top league players.  Only the Constantinian Order - out of ANY organisation, is brazen enough to publically state that one of the handful of reasons for their existance is to fight the "infidel" in the "Orient."  Post 9/11 this is no idle boast.  Clearly they wield enough control via SMOM-controlled international intelligence & finance, not to mention the US military-industrial complex (both directly & in league with Jesuit-controlled high-level Freemasonry) plus Vatican-controlled politics, judiciary & false-religion.  Operating in tandem with the Jesuits & Jesuit-offshoot Opus Dei plus the British Knights of St John (& its "Protestant" European Johannterorderin counterparts; all allied openly with SMOM since the early 1960's) and Order of the Garter (not including non-royal foreign members) their royal & aristocratic membership clearly are, along with the latter & the Order of the Golden Fleece, the top-level of the Illuminati aristocratic bloodlines.

World Freemasonry being controlled directly by the Queen's first cousin, the Duke of Kent as "Most Worshipful" Grand Master of the United Grand Lodge of England (also Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Mark Master Masons & Grand Master of the Order of St Michael & St George). As direct descendant of Saxe-Goth-Altenburg's Duke Ernst II, protector &  inheritor of Adam Weishaupt & his Bavarian Illuminati secrets, it would seem that Leo Zagami's statement that the Duke of Kent is the head of the Illuminati would have far more credence than other claims that the Scottish Lord Jacob (James) Rothschild, as current head of the House of Rothschild is, or that Guy de Rothschild was (as claimed by Stewart Swerdlow) or even the almost-certainly fictitious Marquis de Libereau of Swerdlow's female counterpart mind-controlled Arizona Wilder, the latter IMO assessment being fed a script by Brian Desborough, a shadowy writer & creator of the shape-shifting Reptilian Illuminati psy-ops project that stung David Icke [who this author believes to be a Jesuit Temporal Coadjutor], who I personally believe to be innocent of acting in bad faith, even if those who sent the post MK-Ultra agents to throw him off the track weren't. The Duke of Kent is married to a Roman Catholic, as is his son, Lord Nicholas Windsor, who was married last year in the Vatican in a clear demonstration of the intimacy of the leadership of so-called Regular Freemasonry, so-called Protestant British Royalty & the anti-Christ Vatican.   [Wonderful connection, Troy!]

The Duke of Kent's brother, the Duke of Gloucester, is the Grand Prior of the Knights of St John (or Most Venerable Order of St John). He is also the First Grand Principal of the Supreme Grand Lodge of Royal Arch Masons of England.

More distant cousin of the Queen, the openly Roman Catholic Andrew Bertie is as you well know the Head of the S.M.O.M.   [Another great connection!]

Licio Gelli, former head of the P2 Masonic Lodge (until earlier this year when he was succeeded by P2 "treasurer" Ezio Giunchiglia, according to claimed P2 Illuminati inside historian, Leo Zagami who also maintains that the P2 became the Comitato Esecutivo Massonica controlling the Ordo Illuminatorum Universalis, an umbrella organisation whose members numbered all of the Illuminati insider Masonic Grand Masters) is also clearly a major player over the past few decades, ascending in power & now a high-level S.M.O.M. [Knight of Malta], though clearly his aristocratic pedrigee isn't of the same level as the Constantinian Order's bloodline members or the inner-circle of the Order of the Garter, his ruthlessness, loyalty & acumen being the reasons for his success.

A more recent Illuminati organisation, based in Rome, is the Accademia degli Illuminati, or Academy of the Illuminati, whose Gran Maestro is Italian philosopher, lecturer at the University of Trent (home to the Jesuit Order's infamous anti-Protestant Council of Trent, 1545-1563) & writer, not to mention former Gran Maestro of  both the Gran Loggia Regolare d'Italia  (Regular Grand Lodge of Italy) & the Grande Oriente d'Italia, Giuliano di Bernardo. di Bernardo's new body being funded by (Vatican-front - as stated by Zagami - "Regular" Masonic body) Cornerstone Society lynchpin, the Pro Grand Master (Assistant Grand Master) United Grand Lodge of England, the 7th Marquess of Northampton, Spencer Compton.

Together with the Skull & Bones, Ordo Templi Orientis innercore & the upper heirarchy of several O.T.O. offshoots (such as the Italian Roberto Negrini's O.T.O.-F.H.L. (Fraternitas Hermetica Luciferiana) & various Rosicrucian & Martinist (claimed to be considered to be the "Real Illuminati" by the Illuminati) orders, these form the basic nexus of the Illuminati, all governed, ultimately by Rome [ruled by
the Black Pope], via the P2 in Monte Carlo ("irregular" Masonry) & the U.G.L.E. in London ("regular" Masonry).

This Jesuit-controlled, aristocratic-led Illuminati nexus, including the U.S. Eastern Establishment "bluebloods," in combination with the forces of the entire Roman Catholic heirarchy & Masonic Labor Zionist Frankist-Sabbateans anti-Jewish "Jews" [rightly exposed by Israeli author Barry Chamish as being, in truth, the Vatican-directed persecutors of the Hebrew/Jewish/Israelitish people in Israel, which nation
the Papacy considers to be the revived, Dark Age, Kingdom of Jerusalem] form the structure behind the New World Order, manifesting in more meta-political forms via the Council on Foreign Relations, Bilderberg Group, Trilateral Commission & Royal Intitute of International Affairs, also manifesting in the continental & global political superstructures of the United Nations & European Union (& all of their many appenadant bodies) & financially via the World Bank, I.M.F. &  Bank of International Settlements in Switzerland (center to the spokes of the Federal Reserve, Bank of England & their counterpart Central Banks, forming the wheel of International Banking.

So the Constantinian Order, in terms of its apparent influence, is no mere  appendant Roman Catholic religious order. Like the Sovereign Military Order of Malta (S.M.O.M.) (& essentially the Jesuits), it is a religious-military order & one clearly with the arrogantly self-declared mission that is exactly that of the post 9/11 war OF terror. May their malevolent intentions be exposed by the Light of the World [
The Lord Jesus Christ].

Yours in truth & awareness -
Troy

 

Again, this is a brilliant and bold post!

Brother Eric

 

 

 


From: TravelingThrew@aol.com
Date: Tue, 4 Dec 2007 16:06:41 -0500
Subject: Re: THE CONSTANTINIAN ORDER: FIGHTING "THE INFIDEL" IN "THE ORIENT" - MASTERS...
To: troy_space@hotmail.com
CC: eric@vaticanassassins.org

check this out troy. see what i mean? and i'm sure this isnt all of them.

 

Roman Catholic religious order

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See also: Consecrated life (Catholic Church)

Catholic religious orders ('Religious Institutes', cf. canons 573-746) are the major form of consecrated life in the Roman Catholic Church. They are organizations of laity and/or clergy who live a common life following a religious rule under the leadership of a religious superior. They do so for the purpose of imitating Jesus of Nazareth more closely, mainly but not exclusively (for every order has also its peculiar charism) by observing evangelical chastity, poverty and obedience, which are the three evangelical counsels of perfection (cf. canons 599-601). They bind themselves in Church Law to this form of Christian living by taking public vows. They may additionally profess to obey certain guidelines for living. Vows are to be distinguished from Holy Orders, the sacrament which bishops, priests and deacons receive, and thus religious are not members of the hierarchy.
There are two basic types of Catholic religious orders: congregations, which take simple vows (e.g. the Congregation of Holy Cross), and orders proper, which take solemn vows (for example, the Society of Jesus) but the term congregation sometimes also applies to branches of an order which historically united several ones and/or was extended with one or more branches of a different kind, such as for women in addition to the pre-existing one for men, or tertiaries.
A number of generic terms exist to define groups of orders and congregations, but they are not always exclusively defined. These include Mendicant orders, Canons regular, etc. As well particular or familiar names exist for religious such as Brother and Sister, whereas older terms including Mother and Nun are now more infrequently used. Technically Nuns are religious women who profess solemn vows rather than simple vows.
One of the oldest guides for religious life was written by St Augustine of Hippo, who stressed self-denial, moderation, and care for those in need.

[edit] List of Roman Catholic religious institutes

The following list refers to some of the major religious institutes of the Catholic Church, both orders and others; it should be understood that communities using the same name may exist in Anglican or Eastern Orthodox traditions as well, as well as more than one Catholic order with the same name. Each is accompanied by its official name in English as well as the acronym (or "post-nominal initials") commonly used to identify its members. In many cases name variations and/or alternative names are also in use. In parentheses is the year it was established and the number of members, if known.

  1. Adorers (Adorers of the Blood of Christ) - A.S.C.
  2. Adornos (Clerics Regular Minor) - C.R.M.
  3. Adrian Dominican Sisters
  4. Alexians - C.F.A.
  5. Angelic Sisters of St. Paul - A.S.S.P. (1535)
  6. Apostles of the Sacred Heart of Jesus - A.S.C.J.
  7. Assumptionists - A.A. (1845)
  8. Little Sisters of the Assumption
  9. Oblates of the Assumption
  10. Orantes of the Assumption
  11. Religious of the Assumption
  12. Atonement, Society of the (Atonement Friars/Graymoor Friars/Sisters) - S.A. (1909)
  13. Augustinian Recollects - (Order of the Augustinians Recollects) - O.A.R. (1912)
  14. Augustinian Sisters, Servants of Jesus and Mary - A.S.J.M.
  15. Augustinians (Order of Saint Augustine) - O.S.A. (1256)
  16. Augustinians of Kansas: Society of Saint Augustine - S.S.A. (1981)
  17. Baladites (Order of Lebanese Maronite) - O.L.M.
  18. Barnabites (Clerics Regular of Saint Paul) - B., C.R.S.P. (1530)
  19. Benedictines (Order of Saint Benedict) - O.S.B. (1216)
  20. Benedictine Oblates of St Scholastica
  21. Benedictine Sisters of Perpetual Adoration (1874)
  22. Bernardine Cistercian Sisters of Esquiermes
  23. Bernardines (also see Cistercians) (1098)
  24. Bon Secours Sisters[1] - C.B.S. (1824)
  25. Bridgettines (Order of Our Savior) - O.Ss.S. (1350)
  26. Brotherhood of Hope - B.H. (1980)
  27. Brothers Hospitallers of St. John of God (Order of Hospitallers) - O.H. (1572)
  28. Brothers of Christian Instruction of St Gabriel - S.G. (1711)
  29. Brothers of Mercy of Our Lady of Perpetual Help - f.m.m.
  30. Brothers of the Christian Schools (Lasallian Brothers or Christian Brothers) - F.S.C. (1680)
  31. Brothers of the Poor of St. Francis of Assisi (Brothers CFP located in the United States, Belgium, The Netherlands, and Brazil, Regular Third Order)
  32. Catholics of the Buffalo - C.B. (1390)
  33. Camaldolese (Camaldolese Benedictines) - O.S.B. Cam.
  34. Camaldolese Hermits of the Congregation of Monte Corona - Er.Cam.
  35. Camillians (Order of Saint Camillus) - O.S.Cam.
  36. Canonesses of St. Augustine - C.R.O.S.A.
  37. Canons Regular of Saint John Cantius - S.J.C. (2006)
  38. Canons Regular of the Holy Cross OSC
  39. Canons Regular Canons Regular of St. Augustine CRSA
  40. Canons Regular of the Immaculate Conception
  41. Canons Regular of the New Jerusalem - C.R.N.J. (2002)
  42. Canons Regular of the Order of the Holy Cross
  43. Canossians (Canossian Daughters and Sons of Charity) - F.D.D.C.
  44. Capuchins (Order of Friars Minor Capuchin) - O.F.M. Cap. (1520)
  45. Capuchin Poor Clares
  46. Carmelites (Order of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel) - O.Carm., O.C.D., O.C.D.S. (1209)
  47. Carmelites of Mary Immaculate - C.M.I. (1831)
  48. Carmelite Daughters of the Divine Heart of Jesus - D.C.J. (1891)
  49. Carmelite Sisters for the Aged and Infirm
  50. Carmelite Sisters of the Most Sacred Heart of Los Angeles
  51. Carthusians - O.Cart. (1084)
  52. Celestines (defunct) (1244)
  53. Christian Brothers of Ireland - C.F.C. (1802)
  54. Cistercians (Cistercians of the Ancient Observance)- O.Cist./S.O.Cist
  55. Claretians (Claretian Missionaries) - C.M.F.
  56. Claretian Sisters
  57. Columbans (Missionary Society of St. Columban) - S.S.C.
  58. Community of Betania
  59. Companions of the Cross - C.C.
  60. Congregatio Immaculati Cordis Mariae - C.I.C.M. (1862)
  61. Congregation of the Blessed Sacrament - S.S.S.
  62. Congregation of the Disciples of the Lord - C.D.D.
  63. Congregation of Divine Providence - C.D.P.
  64. Congregation of Holy Cross - C.S.C.
  65. Congregation of the Mission - C.M. (1624)
  66. Congregation of the Mother Co-Redemptrix - C.M.C.
  67. Congregation of Notre Dame - C.N.D.
  68. Congregation of Our Lady of the Missions
  69. Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary - SS.CC. (1800)
  70. Congregation of St. Basil - C.S.B. (1822)
  71. Congregation of St. Joseph - C.S.J. (1873)
  72. Congregation of St. Therese of Lisieux, Cstbrothers, Kerala, India
  73. Congregation of the Sisters of Our Lady of Mercy (Divine Mercy Sisters)
  74. Conventual Franciscans (Conventuals or Order of Friars Minor Conventual) - O.F.M. Conv. (1209)
  75. Daughters of Charity - D.C.
  76. Daughters of Divine Charity - F.D.C. (1868)
  77. Daughters of Divine Love
  78. Daughters of the Holy Spirit - D.H.S. (1706)
  79. Daughters of Mary of the Immaculate Conception
  80. Daughters of St. Paul - F.S.P. (1915, 2560 members)
  81. Dehonians (Priests of the Sacred Heart of Jesus) - S.C.J.
  82. Discalced Augustinians - O.A.D. (1592)
  83. Discalced Carmelites - O.C.D.
  84. Disciples of the Lord - C.D.D. (1931)
  85. Divine Word Missionaries - S.V.D. (1875)
  86. Dominican Nuns of the Perpetual Rosary
  87. Dominicans (Order of Friars Preachers) - O.P. (1216)
  88. Dominican Sisters of Hawthorne
  89. Dominican Sisters of the Immaculate Conception - O.P. (1861)
  90. Dominican Sisters of St. Cecilia - O.P. (1860)
  91. Dottrinari (Congregazione dei Preti della Dottrina Cristiana) - D.C.
  92. Eudists (Congregation of Jesus and Mary) - C.I.M.
  93. Fathers of Mercy - (Congregatio Presbyterorum a Misericordia) - C.P.M.
  94. Felician Sisters (Congregation of the Sisters of St. Felix of Cantalice) - C.S.S.F.
  95. Franciscan Apostolic Sisters - F.A.S. (1954)
  96. Franciscan Brothers of Brooklyn - O.S.F.
  97. Franciscan Brothers of the Eucharist - F.B.E. (2004)
  98. Franciscan Brothers of Peace - F.B.P. (1982)
  99. Franciscan Friars (Order of Friars Minor) - O.F.M. (1209)
  100. Franciscan Friars of the Renewal - C.F.R. (1987)
  101. Franciscan Friars of the Third Order Regular - T.O.R.
  102. Franciscan Handmaids of Mary (1915)
  103. Franciscan Hospitaller Sisters of the Immaculate Conception - F.H.I.C. (1876)
  104. Franciscans of the Immaculate - F.I.
  105. Franciscan Missionaries of the Divine Motherhood - F.M.D.M.
  106. Franciscan Missionaries of the Eternal Word - M.F.V.A. (1987)
  107. Franciscan Missionaries of Mary - F.M.M. (1877)
  108. Franciscan Missionary Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary
  109. Franciscan Missionary Sisters of the Infant Jesus
  110. Franciscan Servants of Jesus (1997)
  111. Franciscan Sisters of Christian Charity - O.S.F.
  112. Franciscan Sisters of the Eucharist - O.S.F. (1973)
  113. Franciscan Sisters of the Immaculate Conception - F.S.I.C.
  114. Franciscan Sisters of Mary Immaculate
  115. Franciscan Sisters of Penance of the Sorrowful Mother - T.O.R.
  116. Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration - O.S.F. (1849)
  117. Fransalians (Missionaries of St. Francis de Sales) - M.S.F.S.
  118. Good Shepherd Sisters - R.G.S.
  119. Grey Nuns - G.N.S.H.
  120. Handmaids of the Blessed Sacrament and of Charity - A.A.S.C.
  121. Handmaids of the Precious Blood - H.P.B.
  122. Handmaids of the Sacred Heart of Jesus - A.A.S.C.
  123. Handmaids of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Mary and Joseph
  124. Holy Cross Fathers (Congregation of Holy Cross) - C.S.C. (1837)
  125. Holy Spirit Adoration Sisters (Pink Sisters) - S.Sp.S.A.P.
  126. Hospital Sisters of the Mercy of Jesus
  127. Infant Jesus Sisters (Nicolas Barre) - I.J.
  128. Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest - I.C.R.S.S. (1990)
  129. Institute of the Incarnate Word - I.I.W. (1984)
  130. Jesuits (Society of Jesus) - S.J. (1540)
  131. Josephite Fathers (St. Joseph's Society of the Sacred Heart) - S.S.J.
  132. Legion of Christ - L.C. (founded 1941, approved 1983)
  133. Little Brothers of the Gospel - (1956)
  134. Little Brothers of Jesus - (1933)
  135. Little Brothers of St Francis - {1970) {l.b.s.f)
  136. Little Sisters of the Assumption
  137. Little Sisters of the Gospel - (1963)
  138. Little Sisters of Jesus - (1933)
  139. Little Sisters of Jesus and Mary
  140. Little Sisters of the Poor - L.S.P. (ca. 1700s)
  141. Lovers of the Holy Cross
  142. Loreto Sisters (Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary) - I.B.V.M.
  143. Marian Fathers - M.I.C.
  144. Marian Sisters (Marian Sisters of the Diocese of Lincoln) - M.S.
  145. Marianists (Society of Mary) - S.M.
  146. Marianist Sisters (Daughters of Mary Immaculate) - F.M.I.
  147. Marianites of Holy Cross - M.S.C.
  148. Marist Brothers - F.M.S. (1817)
  149. Marists (Society of Mary) - S. M.(1816)
  150. Maryknoll (Catholic Foreign Mission Society of America) - M.M. (1911)
  151. Mercedarians (Order of Our Lady of Mercy) - O. de M. (1218)
  152. Miles Christi - M.C. (1984)
  153. Missionaries of Charity - M.C. (1950)
  154. Missionaries of the Gospel of Life
  155. Missionaries of the Poor - M.O.P.
  156. Missionaries of the Precious Blood (Precious Blood Fathers) - C.PP.S.
  157. Missionaries of the Sacred Heart - M.S.C.
  158. Missionaries of St. Charles Borromeo) - C.S. (1887)
  159. Missionaries of La Salette - M.S. (1852)
  160. Missionary Society of St. Columban
  161. Mission Helpers of The Sacred Heart - M.H.S.H. (1890)
  162. Monastic Fraternities of Jerusalem
  163. Norbertines or Premonstratensians (Canons Regular of Prémontré) - C.R.P., O.Praem. (1120)
  164. Oblate Apostles of the Two Hearts - O.A.T.H. (1995)
  165. Oblate Sisters of Providence - O.S.P. (1829)
  166. Oblates Of Mary Immaculate - O.M.I. (1816)
  167. Oblates of St. Joseph - O.S.J. (1878)
  168. Oblates Of The Virgin Mary - O.M.V. (1827)
  169. Olivetans (Order of Our Lady of Mount Olivet) (1313)
  170. Oratorians (Oratory of St. Philip Neri) - C.O., Cong. Orat. (1500s)
  171. Order of the Imitation of Christ - O.I.C. (1930)
  172. Order of St. Elisabeth O.S.E. (1622)
  173. Pallottines (Society of the Catholic Apostolate) - S.A.C. (1835)
  174. Paris Foreign Missions Society (Missions Etrangères de Paris) - M.E.P. (1658)
  175. Passionists (Congregation of the Passion) - C.P. (1720)
  176. Passionist Sisters