The 322 French connection to Ignatius of Loyola and the Illuminati

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Recall, the Jesuit, Adam Weishaupt, established the Bavarian Illuminati, and he died in history on November 18, 1830, the 322nd day of the year. Well, notice Ignatius of Loyola, the founder of the Jesuits, equates to 322, as does Bavarian Illuminati, in French (the original home of the Jesuits).

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  1. Asif Zaman on March 22, 2022 at 4:53 pm

    Today is 3/22/22 with the date of 3/22 in the month of 3/22. In light of Le Coq Lorrain’s information, I shall revisit some facts. Maybe I’m not really adding anything, but I’m re-synthesizing this information.
    The Jesuits were established in Paris, France on 15 August 1534.
    English borrows heavily from French as a result of the Norman conquest of 1066. There are three other main influences: Latin, Greek, and German, but French is probably the single-most strongest influence on the English language.
    The Battle of Hastings was October 14, 1066.
    10/14, reducing to 114. History (English ordinal): 114.
    Interestingly enough, “Iesus Hominum” (the first two words of the Jesuit motto on their banner) has an English ordinal of 166. I’ve seen 166 in some other contexts, but I have to figure out where it was.
    166 reduces to 13, the 6th prime.
    Friday the 13th and the Knights Templar.
    13 American colonies, 13 original American stars, 13 current stripes on that flag, 13, an incredibly occult number, itself reducing to 4. 4 connoting death “shi,” and euphemism for time and death in Chinese, Japanese, and several other traditional cultures . 322, the Brotherhood of Death.
    The French Revolution was such an incredibly influential event in history that historians date the beginning of modernity as the Fall of the Bastille, 14 July 1789. We are currently said to live in an age postmodernity, which may have began at Hiroshima, a military base on 06 August 1945. August 6th. The Jesuits are a military order. 8/6. 86’ing people. Euphemism for killing people. Jesuits (reverse ordinal): 86. Blood sacrifice (reverse reduction): 86. Human sacrifice (reverse reduction): 86.
    Let’s go back to the revolution in France that began modernity.
    The Bastille, a prison in Paris, where the Jesuits were established.
    Freemason (reverse ordinal): 147.

    • Fernando J. González G. on March 22, 2022 at 10:09 pm

      And to understand even better how the world works today, you have to go even further back in time…

      For example, understand what happened during and after the fall of the Roman Empire: During the decline of the Western Roman Empire, there was constant occupation by Germanic, «barbarian» peoples (the Eastern Roman Empire adapted and survived until its fall to the Ottoman Empire ).
      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbarian_kingdoms

      Finally the Germanics would establish kingdoms in the territories that once belonged to the Romans. The Franks would establish the largest of all these kingdoms, Francia (Latin: France) or Kingdom of the Franks, and with the conquest of other Germanic kingdoms the Carolingian Empire would be established when the Frankish king Charlemagne was crowned the first Western emperor since the fall of the Roman Empire —and of course, on December 25, the winter solstice… very pagan—

      Later the Carolingian Empire would be divided between the sons of Charlemagne through the Treaty of Verdun: the partition would finally give rise to Western Francia and Eastern Francia.

      West Francia would come to be known as the Kingdom of France, practically what is now known as France.

      East Francia would be the forerunner of the Holy Roman Empire (the first Reich, the third would become Nazi Germany).

      To conclude, knowing all this history is important to know how it affects current history. For example, the ‘2021 United States Capitol attack’ was a clear representation of the looting carried out by the Germanic in Rome, that is, the background is the Germanization of the Roman Empire. Or why the English-speakers are called «anglo-speakers»: because it was the Anglo-Saxons (two Germanic peoples) who occupied Roman-Britannia, now the United Kingdom.

  2. GregRamsey74 on March 22, 2022 at 7:07 pm

    “Car c’est un nombre d’homme, et son nombre est six cent soixante-six” = 201 (Septenary)
    “French Version of the Number of the Beast” = 201 (Reverse Single Reduction)

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