This article, “The Jesuits” by Miles Mathis, argues that the Jesuits have been a Jewish-led organization from their inception, serving to infiltrate and control Rome and Europe. Mathis refutes the idea that Jews are behind the Jesuits, stating instead that the Jesuits are a Jewish project. He critiques Robert Aleksander Maryks’ book, “The Jesuit Order as a Synagogue of Jews,” calling it an example of “opposition control” designed to mislead. Mathis provides several examples of early Jesuits he claims were Jewish, including Alfonso Salmeron, Peter Faber, Francis Xavier, and Diego Lainez, citing their names, backgrounds, and family connections. He also analyzes the Jesuit coat of arms, linking the Onaz y Loyola family name to Cohen and suggesting it signifies a Jewish origin. The article dismisses the notion of a Jesuit purge of Jews in 1593 as a fabricated event to mask their Jewish leadership, arguing that powerful Jewish families and individuals like the Medicis, Borgias, and Habsburgs maintained control throughout. Mathis concludes that Maryks’ own evidence contradicts his thesis of a Jewish purge, demonstrating that alleged scapegoats actually flourished.

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