
Venerable Day of the Sun #17: Jesuit Theater
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The words of Shakespeare are famous, that all the world’s a stage and everyone has their entrances and exits. Yet what is less known is that Shakespeare was probably Francis Bacon, and the product of Jesuits of his day, because the Jesuits mastered the art of theater and used it as one of the primary weapons of culture shaping in the Counter-Reformation. Today that theater involves dialectics, false flags, wars, signs and wonders and countless other schemes — all with the aim of bringing the world back into submission under the Beast.
TIMESTAMPS:
* 00:00 - Montage
* 29:54 - Introduction & Housekeeping
* 1:00:27 - Jesuit Theater
* 2:53:26 - Image of the Beast
* 4:06:35 - The Counterfeit Narrow Road
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