Tuesday, May 18, 2010

The Jesuits

From http://z10.invisionfree.com/The_Unhived_Mind_II/index.php?s=34b5255b5b7e96f39a2f2a72c4ceb752&showtopic=32012&view=getnewpost

Very interesting thread gentlemen!

Mvltiversal, I am interested to read your contention that the University of Navarra is "openly "Opus Dei"" & then to read about it having been bombed by ETA several times leading up to 2008. Now we have read above that Maximiliano contends that ETA is a Jesuit creation.

Do you agree with this contention?

Or have the Jesuits via Xabier Arzallus possibly taken advantage of a situation of escalating discontent to gain influence where they might have otherwise have had little chance to make hay while the sun shines, so to speak? A situation that likely echoes the French Revolution, which could never have happened if the general populace had had little in the way of grievances.

What does this say to either of you about any real (as opposed to orchestrated) tensions between the Jesuits & Opus Dei? I am interested to hear from people a bit closer to Rome's more obviously pervasive influence in areas that are predominantly Catholic. Internal frictions within the Roman power structure must exist & I am wary of (& weary from) how much they have been dismissed within our area of research, as I am of the all too easy acceptance of there being an "all fall in line" hierarchy with no dissent within the Masonic world. This is a comic book reality that seems prefabricated to collapse & I am looking for the subtleties & in between shades that are often ignored. Feel free to share any insight gained from personal experience or from accounts that others have shared with you.

If you two don't mind, I would be interested to know if either of you are in Spain & if Mvltiversal is in the Basque Country?

Kind thanks! -

Troy Space

http://realityresearch.wordpress.com

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