The US’s occupation of Haiti ended on August 15, 1934, the 400th birthday of the Jesuit Order

Federal Government History Jesuit Slavery

The US’s occupation of Haiti ended on August 15, 1934, the 400th birthday of the Jesuit Order, who Abraham Lincoln once said were the greatest purveyors of slavery in the United States of America.

With regards to 400, it is a number associated with slavery due to the Bible, specifically Genesis 15:13 and Acts 7:6.

In light of the Jesuit connections to Haiti, read about the very Jesuit assassination of Haiti’s former leader, Jovenel Moise, who was killed July 7, 2021.

Read more about his assassination and the installation of the new leader on the 201st day of the year here (The Jesuit Order=201).

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