Sunday, July 12, 2009

The Austrian Economics Movement Is Jesuit Controll

From http://z10.invisionfree.com/The_Unhived_Mind_II/index.php?showtopic=15211

Dear Brother Eric,

I write to you today concerning the Austrian economics movement. The Mises institute is controlled by the Jesuits and must be exposed. I personally believe in free market capitalism but what this institution supports is more anarchist than it is capitalist. Many young people that were brainwashed by the Ron Paul presidential campaign and Alex Jones are now deep into studying Austrian economics. I believe this is all a set up to implant anarchist/atheist thoughts into they young people so they “revolt” when these planned riots break out across America , which I have believe will happen when they assassinate Barack Obama. I apologize for going down a rabbit trail but I have heard that Vedic astrology(still practiced by occultists) predicts that the 44th president will die in office. I believe Obama will be an occult sacrifice and it’s very interesting how the media keeps pushing him as the next Lincoln, JFK, and MLK. Supposedly Zbigniew Brzezinski inspired him to change his name from Barry Davis Obama to Barack( Iraq ) Hussein(Sadam) Obama(Osama). They sure like playing with words, don’t they? I looked up some key people in the Austrian economics movement and I found some information you might find interesting.

Lew Rockwell: Chairman of the Mises Institute, a Roman Catholic and has a degree in English from Tufts University . He served as Ron Paul's congressional chief of staff from 1978 to 1982. He has maintained a working relationship with Paul over the years, as a contributing editor to "The Ron Paul Investment Letter"; as a consultant to Paul's 1988 Libertarian Party campaign for President of the United States ; and as vice-chair of the exploratory committee for Paul's aborted run for the 1992 Republican Party nomination for president. His site LewRockwell.com has many anti-Lincoln articles http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig2/lincoln-arch.html


Thomas E. Woods: Holds a Bachelor's Degree from Harvard University and a Ph.D. in history from Columbia University . Woods is a convert to the Roman Catholic Church and author of The Church and the Market: A Catholic Defense of the Free Economy. He was associate editor of The Latin Mass Magazine, which advocates traditional Catholicism, for eleven years. His 2005 book, How the Catholic Church Built Western Civilization, is the basis for The Catholic Church: Builder of Civilization, a thirteen-episode television series airing on EWTN in 2008. The series examines the Church's influence on law, morality, science, and scholarship.





Walter Block: Block earned his Ph.D. degree in economics from Columbia University and wrote his dissertation on rent control. Block now holds the Harold E. Wirth Endowed Chair in Economics at Loyola University in New Orleans . From 1979 to 1991, he was the Senior Economist with the Fraser Institute, and, from 1998 to 2002, he was a member of the Board of Trustees of the Aspen Institute. In addition to his faculty position at Loyola, Block is also a Senior Faculty member of the Ludwig von Mises Institute for Austrian Economics. Block credits his "conversion" to libertarianism to personal meetings with Ayn Rand while he was an undergraduate student. Block self-identifies as a "devout atheist".

Murray Rothbard: Attended Columbia University , where he was awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree in mathematics and economics in 1945 and a Master of Arts degree in 1946. He earned a Doctor of Philosophy degree in economics in 1956 at Columbia under Joseph Dorfman. He’s credited as being the founder of Anarcho-capitalism. In 1989, Rothbard left the Libertarian Party and began building bridges to the post-Cold War anti-interventionist right, calling himself a paleolibertarian. He was the founding president of the conservative-libertarian John Randolph Club and supported the presidential campaign of Pat Buchanan in 1992, saying “with Pat Buchanan as our leader, we shall break the clock of social democracy.” However, later he became disillusioned and said Buchanan developed too much faith in economic planning and centralized state power.
Is this part of the plan to bring America into right wing fascism? It looks like it to me. Fox News picked up Glenn Beck this year and he is a ratings giant. Listening to him is like listening to Alex Jones minus the 9/11 talk, it’s like they were separated at birth. I noticed many of these anarcho-capitalists have a connection to Columbia University , the same place that produced Alexander Hamilton, Theodore Roosevelt, FDR, and Barry Davis Obama. Any further insights would be appreciated.
God bless,
Jeff

22 comments:

Bill Fason said...

There is no evidence that the Mises Institute is controlled by the Jesuits. All you've documented is that some scholars in what is known as the Austrian school of economic thought are Catholics - which we already knew.

Claiming that "the Austrian school is Jesuit controlled" is a bit of a stretch, don't you think?

By the way, have you read anything by the Austrians? Honestly, go read anything by von Hayek, von Mises, Rothbard, Woods, Robert Murphy, or Thomas Woods.

Timothy said...

These words are from one man, not from me. I have a right to show many points and view and allow you to agree or disagree with this information.

Also, I've read tons of literature from those men who embrace the Austrian Economic school of thought.

By Timothy

Timothy said...

It's funny how you don't answer the man's words on the Ecumenical ties to these men. One man even wrote a book supporting the heresy of Romanism. Now, do I think every proponent of the Austrian school are Jesuit controlled? No. Do I think some of them are Papal agents? Yes.

Anonymous said...

The only thing that gives me pause here is Walter Block's board membership on the Aspen Institute.

Anonymous said...

See, here's the thing. How could Austrian economists be "papal agents" when the Pope obviously is not an Austrian economist? Did you think his most recent encyclical was a promotion of Austrian economics?

Seriously, I want to understand your thinking. Are you saying that the Pope asked these individuals to spread economic views opposed to his own, for the purpose of extending papal control over America? Are you seeing that this makes no sense, or are you now suspecting that I'm probably a papal agent, too?

Timothy said...

Here's what I'm truly thinking.

This is one man's words. I've posted the man's views and you can disagree if you wish. Many advocates of this Austrian economic philosophy (not all advocates of it) are Papal agents since they are Roman Catholics and written books in support of Catholic dogma.


The Pope's encyclical calls for a global financial authority. An encylical is an opinion and it isn't equivalent to a Papal bull. Many Catholics disagree with some of the Pope's views on one encyclical, so this is not unusual. Just because a Catholic disagrees with one encyclical, doesn't mean that person isn't a Papal agent. A papal agent accepts the core tenets of Romanism and follows it out. As this author of this article proves, some advocates are pro-Papacy which doesn't include every advocate of the Austrian economic philosophy. It's as simple as that.

I didn't call you a Papal agent, which is silly on your part. Like always, I will respond to you.

By Timothy

Timothy said...

People like you will always make me go harder in believing in what I believe.

Anonymous said...

This is silliness. Conspiritards are as dumb as dried dog shit.

Timothy said...

Your tired profanity Steven is apart of a lie. People who expose real conspiracy are very intellligent and display massive wisdom in their endeavors. You need to realize that. You should rejecting tired and lying stereotypes.

By Timothy

Timothy said...

That's the only thing people like you spew, which is all about ad hominem attacks. You can stick to ad hominem attacks while people like us stick to exposing flouride, the new world order, abortion, forced sterilizations against people in the Third World, GM foods, and other real issues in the world. I deal with conspiracy facts and there is nothing wrong with exposing real conspiracies at all. Steven, your spin is getting old. People are waking up since we're tired of lies from the mainstream media, etc.


By Timothy

Anonymous said...

Timothy, what conspiracy are you exposing, though? How would people who oppose all government be part of a conspiracy to establish world government? Why would Ron Paul not see through them, incidentally? Why does he promote them? Is he part of it, too?

Also, what does a link to Columbia University prove? All the elites went to major universities -- which helps your point of view, since you can then tie absolutely anyone smart enough to attend one of these schools to the great conspiracy to bring Roman Catholicism to America.

Anonymous said...

Also, can you name me two Jesuits who support Austrian economics? That should be easy enough. Just two, ok?

Timothy said...

You: Timothy, what conspiracy are you exposing, though? How would people who oppose all government be part of a conspiracy to establish world government? Why would Ron Paul not see through them, incidentally? Why does he promote them? Is he part of it, too?

My Response: You ask what conspiracy I am exposing. I am exposing that some people (as found in the leadership of the Vatican, Pilgrims, Bilderbergers, etc.) want a new world order and a globalized society. This is proven by articles, books, documents, their own words, and other sources of information. Never did I say that an anarchist or a person who opposes the existence of government wants global government. You are certainly putting words in my mouth. It's ironic that you mention Ron Paul. Paul is right on many things. Then, Ron Paul denies 9/11 Truth, wants a war in Afghanistan, and made other errors that I don't agree with. I have a right to disagree. You have a right to disagree with me as well.

You: Also, what does a link to Columbia University prove? All the elites went to major universities -- which helps your point of view, since you can then tie absolutely anyone smart enough to attend one of these schools to the great conspiracy to bring Roman Catholicism to America.

My Response: Never did I say that a link to Columbia University is proof. I did say that a man who is apart of Columbia and promotes the Papacy in books is a Papal agent. That's simple logic. Never did I try to tie anyone who was in a specific University to an one world government agenda. I think you should take much of your criticism to the author of this article. You can click on the link, register, and then respond to the article. Also, the Ecumenical Movement is apart of the Roman Catholic agenda.

By Timothy

Timothy said...

Many Austrian economic leaders spoke at Jesuit University. I never said that every advocate of Austrian economics was a Jesuit agenda. I did mention that some of its proponents are Papal agents.


http://www.applet-magic.com/scholastics.htm


http://blog.mises.org/archives/007324.asp

Timothy said...

Like I've always mentioned, I'm not the author or creator of this article. I just posted the information.

You can easily click on the link on the top of this article, register with Unhived Mind, and make your responses or critiques.


By Timothy

h4x5k8 said...

This blog is a Communist Papal Pawn.

Timothy is the owner of this blog. Timothy is also the name of a famous Saint/Bishop who is venerated by the Catholic Church.

This blog uses the services of Blogger, a subsidiary of Google. Sergey Brin, the founder of Google, is a Jew from Russia. He lived in Russia under the Communist regime. He also graduated from Stanford, a school of super leftist elites. Google also caters to the totalitarian wishes of Communist China.

Ergo, Timothy and his blog are agents for the Communist Papal World Order.

We should also ignore any of the substance in this blog (even though I have already read it all) since we know who controls it, just like we should ignore all the ideas of Austrian Economics.

These words are from one man, from me. I have a right to show many "points and view" and allow you to agree or disagree with my unfounded paranoia.

Timothy said...

h4x5k8 is a real good liar. Your sacrasm is really desperate since you don't address this issue at all. Now, I don't have unfounded paranoia. h4x5k8, you shouldn't be so angry.


By Timothy

h4x5k8 said...
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h4x5k8 said...

You're right, I should really take a chill pill.

KD said...

Timothy: The pope's encyclical does not promote a global economy. You're repeating what you're read somewhere else. Read the encyclical yourself before commenting. Read the CCC. What the Catholic Church teaches is opposite of what your rumors are. I have read both.

Timothy said...

I will read both soon to make up my conclusions. Yet, the present Pope and especially the Pope John Paul II (who recently died) have called for the new world order. I will have back down form that assumption and I will debate to the nth degree of those who disagree with me on Pope Benedict XVI calling for the new world order. Not to mention that an encylical is not equivalent to a more authorative pronouncement of a Papal bull at all. The Papacy follows unbiblical concepts like usual.

By Timothy

Timothy said...

It's definitely isn't a rumor that the Papacy promotes the Ecumenical Movement, Popes have called for the new world order, and the Papacy supports the U.N. plus the Trilateral Commission. These aren't rumors. These are facts.