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“Jesuits so dominated the study of earthquakes that seismology became known as 'the Jesuit Science.”
Thomas E. Woods Jr.“Thirty-five craters on the moon are named for Jesuit scientists and mathematicians. ”
Thomas E. Woods Jr.“I received your letter of June 10th. I have never talked to a Jesuit priest in my life and I am astonished by the audacity to tell such lies about me. From the viewpoint of a Jesuit priest I am, of course, and have always been an atheist.”
Albert Einstein“Expose the Jesuit order and learn about the global genocide. Speak out, even when what you have to say is not popular.”
John Reynaga“Aristotle was convinced that a trained memory helped the development of logical thought processes.”
Janet M. Tavakoli, Archangels: Rise of the Jesuits“Ricci created memory palaces in his mind. Each item in the palace represented a series of concepts. The rooms and locations within the palace served as directories and files, similar to computer data storage. Ricci instantaneously learned, retained and retrieved hundreds of new Chinese kanji, to the astonished delight of Chinese nobles.”
Janet M. Tavakoli, Archangels: Rise of the Jesuits“They still possess virtues which might cause shame to most Christians. No hospitals are needed among them, because there are neither mendicants nor paupers as long as there are any rich people among them. Their kindness, humanity, and courtesy not only make them liberal with what they have, but cause them to possess hardly anything except in common. A whole village must be without corn before any individual can be obliged to endure privation. They divide the produce of their fisheries equally with all who come”
Reuben Gold Thwaites, The Jesuit relations and allied documents [microform]: travels and explorations of the Jesuit missionaries in New France, 1610-1791“Bland as a Jesuit sober as a hymn.”
William Ernest Henley“If history is written by the victors, conspiracy theory is typically written by the losers, and there were few greater losers in the revolution than the French church and especially the Jesuits.”
Mike Jay, A Visionary Madness: The Case of James Tilly Matthews and the Influencing Machine“Philosophers see no harm in the Jesuits other than in their effect on humanity and the sciences. The vulgar and especially the prejudiced only hate them from an envy and jealousy born out of conspiracy and intrigue at an organisation which overshadows them.”
Cesare Beccaria