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Eric Jon Phelps

Eric Jon Phelps is an American lecturer who covers topics primarily concerned with the Vatican and Jesuit Order.
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Eric Jon Phelps is an American lecturer who covers topics primarily concerned with the Vatican and Jesuit Order.

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To the abhorrent Jesuit doctrine of Regicide (the killing of Kings), we must now direct our attention that we may understand an established policy calculated to obtain or maintain the mastery of all nations following well-planned assassinations. In the past, the Order’s assassins were either Jesuits, like Jacques Clement, or killers easily connected to the influence of the Company, men like John Wilkes Booth. Today these professional “terminators” are cleverly distanced from their Masonic master, the Black Pope, and given deceptive titles by the Pope’s internationally controlled Press corps, jurists and historians; such titles as “anarchists,” "nihilists,” “rogue agents” within intelligence agencies, or just “lone nut assassins.” Sometimes these individuals, in fact, do the killing, consciously and unconsciously (as do the programmed “Manchurian candidates”): they sacrifice themselves, die in the act or are punished for their crimes.

— Eric Jon Phelps; Vatican Assassins

Quinton's Opinion on Eric Jon Phelps

A Good Outside Perspective

I like the work of Eric Phelps because he doesn't really agree with anyone. He calls Alex Jones out and says he won't talk about the Jesuits and he has called Leo Zagami a fraud as well. Whether his opinions are correct or not is another story, but at least he keeps you thinking.
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I like the work of Eric Phelps because he doesn't really agree with anyone. He calls Alex Jones out and says he won't talk about the Jesuits and he has called Leo Zagami a fraud as well. Whether his opinions are correct or not is another story, but at least he keeps you thinking.
Eric's work is primarily focused around the Vatican and in particular the Jesuits. His work shows how the Jesuits are pretty much at the top of all the secret societies and how they have a firm control over Masonry, which itself has infiltrated many organizations. He points out the Black Pope as one of the main guys behind everything. The Conspiracy Con site summed up what he talks about pretty well:
Shrouded behind the secrecy of the papacy’s CFR-controlled American press and a treasonous national academia, presenter Eric Jon Phelps will attempt to disclose a few of the hidden doctrines of the Jesuit Order, they serving as the impetus for the multitudinous and damnable deeds of blood perpetrated by the self-styled "Company of the Perfect." Acting as modern-day "Nicolaitans" (Rev. 2:6, 15), the Jesuits are a superbly educated and highly disciplined military Order now astutely ruling every nation on earth for the benefit of "the White Pope" of Rome. This gnostic Roman rule of the Papal Caesar’s "praetorian guard," commanded by its "infallible" Superior General (Adolfo Nicolas) surnamed "the Black Pope," will be systematically delineated, including its oversight of the international "Invisible Empire" of Scottish Rite and Grand Orient Freemasonry.

Problems

Something I find odd with Phelps, however, is that he says that the sun revolves around the Earth. This makes no sense to me on many different levels. When I first heard him say that I actually stepped back and tried to conceive this as being true (since I respect his opinion greatly) but I just couldn't buy it. I don't know why he says this or believes it, but you can't be right on everything. Another thing he mentions is how America did not drop an Atomic bomb on Japan. He says that it is not possible for an atomic bomb to be dropped from an airplane and explode the way it did.

Conclusion

If you haven't already checked out his work, I would recommend watching a few of his videos. He has some great information and will most likely hit you with some unique info.

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A Good Outside Perspective

I like the work of Eric Phelps because he doesn't really agree with anyone. He calls Alex Jones out and says he won't talk about the Jesuits and he has called Leo Zagami a fraud as well. Whether his opinions are correct or not is another story, but at least he keeps you thinking.

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1 year 13 weeks ago, 6:04 AM

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Over here are some links to Eric Jon Phelps's tutorials on human history;
http://schooiers.actieforum.com/english-f5/history-of-the-jesuit-order-v...
You can find some other movies there also on the same subject

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Quinton's Opinion on Eric Jon Phelps

I like the work of Eric Phelps because he doesn't really agree with anyone. He calls Alex Jones out and says he won't talk about the Jesuits and he has called Leo Zagami a fraud as well. Whether his opinions are correct or not is another story, but at least he keeps you thinking. Full Opinion ⇓

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