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Fresh Batch #31: Servants of the Inquisition - Jesuits and Dominicans
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Fresh Batch #31: Servants of the Inquisition - Jesuits and Dominicans

By Dylan Saccoccio

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Íñigo López de Oñaz y Loyola, founder and first Superior General of the Jesuits (Society of Jesus).

Also known as Ignatius of Loyola. His right hand draws attention to their monogram, which a Latin transliteration of the first three letters of the name Jesus in Greek (ΙΗΣΟΥΣ). Those first three letters transliterate as IHS (ΙΗΣ). What is the IHS in the middle of in the Jesuit logo?

The status quo nonsense claims that Jesus comes from the Aramaic or Hebrew Isuo (ישוע; yod shin vav ayin for those who want to look up the letters), which is a play on a word for savior, deliverer, or salvation: Iso (ישע; yod shin ayin). Wrong. It comes from the old monogram of Bacchus: ΥΗΣ (upsilon eta sigma), the Latinized version of which became IHS because 1) upsilon is aspirated (it’d look like ΎΗΣ or ύησ in modern Greek), which makes it sound like Hu-es (meaning He is the fire) and 2) Latins don’t start words with u and another vowel. Why do you suppose that the name Jesus is a Greek monogram of Bacchus with a Latin termination? It’s a massive mistake, among many others made by the monks, that betrays the forgeries they committed and illegitimacy of the works contained in the Bible in terms of their attempts to pass the mysteries off as historical accounts. My entire series exposes this, however, the book that dives the deepest into this particular subject is A Godsacre for Winds of the Soul.

What does Bacchus signify? What is the Trimurti: Creator, Preserver (Savior), Destroyer? What is the Trinity: The Father, Son, and Holy Ghost? Do you see? These three images of the sun are found in the Mexican Trinity as well, under the names Apointi, Churiunti, and Intiquaoqui; the significations of which are, The Father and the Lord of the sun, the Son of the sun itself, and the Brother of the sun. My latest book will blow your mind regarding what was found in Mexico and why the Inquisition destroyed them.

You will also notice the Jesuit sun incorporates the same base as the Wheel of Dharma and the Vergina Sun:

Mahmut’s account provides incredible insight, regarding the monks and their relationship to the Inquisition, that helps us understand what happened in America. Had I come across this account prior to publishing my latest book Spirit Whirled: Terminalia, I would’ve included it because the primary culprits behind the destruction of Mexican history were Jesuits and Dominicans at the behest of the Inquisition. So let’s get busy with it.

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