“Gesu” Ron Paul: Masonic Jesuit Temporal Coadjutor and Servant of “the Man of Sin” in Rome

Gesu in Rome
Gesu in Piazza del Gesu, Rome

Much praise and benevolent fanfare has been the lot of former Congressman Ron Paul.  He is well spoken, likable and superbly informed as to the economic power of the Federal Reserve Bank. The man is somewhat like the late Pennsylvania Congressman Louis T. McFadden who furiously opposed the power of the Federal Reserve Bank and the statute that gave it all power—the “Emergency Banking Relief Act” passed on March 9, 1933.  Both men have refused to finger the papacy as the font of occult power over the Federal Reserve System.  Both men have refused to admit that the Class A stockholders of the Fed are banks controlled by the Jesuit papacy via the military order of the Knights of Malta.

But if we examine the details of the life of Ron Paul, his refusal to blame the “Sovereign State of Vatican City” for the crimes of the Fed make sense.  First, Paul is affiliated with Scottish-Rite Freemasonry, the “bulldog” of the Jesuits enforcing their economic monopoly over every American.  Indeed, the Jesuits created Scottish-Rite Freemasonry in the mid-1700s and its world headquarters is in Rome not far from the “Gesu”—the Jesuit Mother Church from which the Scottish-Rite gets its “G.”

Gesu in Rome Pentagrams
Pentagrams, Gesu in Rome

But it gets better.  According to my source in Italy, Ron Paul lived in Rome, off and on, from 1956 to 1965.  His residence at 16 0018  Via del delfini was paid for by certain priests.  Later he moved to a home near the “Gesu” in the “Pizza del Gesu,” which plaza hosts the headquarters for Scottish-Rite Freemasonry as mentioned above.

Paul is a Masonic shill for the Jesuit papacy.  He has done his job well.  He is not a true, patriotic American.  May the Risen Lord Jesus Christ reward him according to his works.

“Be not deceived: God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap.”

Galatians 6:7 AV1611 Reformation English Bible

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