Episode 580
What if the world’s most powerful secret society is not a shadowy cabal of bankers or politicians, but a centuries-old religious order operating in plain sight? In this gripping episode, we dive deep into Leo Zagami’s explosive revelations from Confessions of an Illuminati Volume 12, unraveling the hidden hand of the Jesuit Order in shaping global chaos, religious transformation, and the very fabric of modern society.
From the corridors of the Vatican to the halls of Washington, Zagami traces the Jesuit Order’s rise from its founding in 1540 to its current status as the apex of the global power pyramid. Discover how the Jesuits have allegedly infiltrated governments, manipulated world events, and even orchestrated the rise of a one-world religion under Pope Francis—the first Jesuit pope in history. Zagami exposes the delicate balancing act the Church is forced to play, caught between appeasing conservative donors and advancing a progressive, globalist agenda.
But the intrigue doesn’t stop there. Explore the Jesuit Order’s historical entanglement with secret societies like Freemasonry and the Illuminati, their covert roles in intelligence networks, and their enduring influence over education and ideology. Zagami also lifts the veil on the Vatican’s surprising interest in UFO phenomena, suggesting that the Church’s openness to extraterrestrial encounters may be part of a grander, more enigmatic strategy.
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