The Jesuit Structure
The Society of Jesus was founded by Ignatius of Loyola in 1540 with papal approval. Unlike other religious orders, the Jesuits are organised on military lines โ with a Superior General (the "Black Pope," so called because of the black cassock, contrasting with the white of the visible Pope) who has supreme authority over all Jesuits, with an oath of absolute obedience. The Jesuits were designed for a specific mission: the educational, intellectual, and diplomatic counter-attack against the Protestant Reformation. They built networks of schools, universities, and missions across every continent, producing generations of graduates loyal to Jesuit-shaped thinking.
The Jesuits have been expelled from Portugal (1759), France (1764), both Sicilies, Malta, Parma (1768), Spain (1767), and suppressed by Pope Clement XIV himself in 1773 โ only to be reconstituted in 1814 by Pope Pius VII under Napoleonic pressure. A religious order so dangerous that a pope banned it โ and another pope restored it under external political coercion โ is not a typical charitable organisation.
The Vatican Bank (IOR) โ Money Laundering History
The Istituto per le Opere di Religione (IOR โ Institute for Works of Religion) โ the Vatican Bank โ has a documented six-decade history of financial crime, money laundering, and political operation funding:
Banco Ambrosiano Collapse (1982)
The Banco Ambrosiano โ Italy's largest private bank โ collapsed in 1982 with $1.3 billion missing. Its chairman Roberto Calvi was found hanging from Blackfriars Bridge in London (scene of Masonic fake-suicide ritual). The Vatican Bank was Ambrosiano's main shareholder. P2 Masonic lodge member Licio Gelli was connected to both the Vatican Bank's archbishop Paul Marcinkus and Calvi. Cardinal Marcinkus was indicted by Italian courts; the Vatican refused to surrender him. He died in 2006 never having stood trial.
Operation Gladio Financing
NATO's Operation Gladio โ the confirmed network of "stay-behind" armies in Western European countries that conducted false flag terrorist attacks (Italy's "Years of Lead") โ was partially financed through Vatican Bank channels, according to multiple Italian judicial investigations. The Vatican Bank's extraterritorial status made it the perfect conduit for moving funds that could not legally flow through regular banking channels.
Jorge Mario Bergoglio โ Pope Francis โ became in 2013 the first Jesuit to serve as Pope in the order's 473-year history. Given the Jesuits' traditional structure of obedience to their own Superior General (not the Pope), a Jesuit Pope creates an extraordinary situation: who is the Jesuit Superior General's ultimate authority? This structural paradox is unresolved. GA researchers note that Pope Francis's reform agenda โ open borders, climate political activism, ecumenical dialogue with all religions, and suppression of traditional Catholicism โ aligns closely with the Cabal's Open Society programme rather than traditional Catholic doctrine.