The Jesuits Killed Lincoln
At least five other presidents, including JFK, fell by the bloody Jesuit hand
By Greg Szymanski, JD
Dec. 30, 2009
In 2003, I was talking with a pastor of a small Colorado church. I told him about how the Vatican and Jesuit Order murdered President Lincoln and at least four other presidents during the 18th and early 1900s.
This devout looking man, holding a Bible in his hand, just laughed and laughed at me, simply not believing a word I said.
After offering him solid proof contained in articles I wrote, citing court documents and eyewitness statements from suppressed books written in the early 1900s, he laughed some more, still refusing to take me seriously.
Even when I assured him that the information was documented and footnoted, he still refused.
Then when I told him of the Vatican backing Hitler in World War II and the Jesuits training Stalin, he laughed even harder and finally just turned his back on me and walked off.
This exemplifies the sorrowful condition of American Christianity.
Pastors preaching the Bible without an ounce of historical truth backing them up; Children aspiring to be Hollywood actors while leaving high school with a third grade knowledge of reading and writing.
“In all the bloody history of the Papacy, perhaps in no one man, as in Abraham Lincoln, was there concentrated such a multitude of reasons for his annihilation by that system,” said Burke McCarty in her 1924 book The Suppressed Truth of the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln.
“In all the history of the political assassination plots by the enemies of Freedom, which for cold calculation, malicious methods, relentless pursuit, subtle cunning, and cowardly execution, nothing can exceed the cruel murder of this greatest of all Americans – for President Lincoln was the living, breathing type in which was fulfilled the triumph of the New Concept of Popular Government, the central postulate of which is, the consent of the governed. It was the life of Abraham Lincoln which placed this form of government forever outside an “experiment” where its enemies persisted in endeavoring to keep it.
“That a barefoot, nameless boy on poverty’s path could, by his own efforts, reach the highest office in the gift of the American people, gave the lie to the “Divine Right” croakers, and merited their most unceasing hatred.
“Barring the martyrdoms of Jesus Christ and Joan D’Arc, the methods used in Abraham Lincoln’s assassination will stand preeminent in point of malice and cruelty, and, strange as it may seem, the same diabolical cunning which nerved the hand of the assassin has pursued Lincoln beyond the grave, and has been largely physical destruction, a crime, in the eyes of the writer, of silence on his death, the youth of America are being deprived of the knowledge of the details of the greatest tragedy in their country’s history. 1
“This appalling fact has been the one big urge which inspired the writing of this book, the contents of which represent only a part of the result of leisure hours spent in public and private libraries in the various cities, covering a period of the past seven years – gathering a fact here and one there, from books, magazines, newspapers and court records, filing them away, and finally condensing the salient points between the covers which you now hold in your hand.
“I feel safe in stating that nowhere else can be found in one book the connected presentation of the story leading up to the death of Abraham Lincoln, which was instigated by the “Black” pope, the General of the Jesuit Order, camouflaged by the “White” pope, Pius IXth, aided, abetted and financed by other “Divine Righters” of Europe, and finally consummated by the Roman Hierarchy and their paid agents in this country [America] and French Canada on “Good Friday” night, April 14th, 1865, at Ford’s Theater, Washington, D. C.
“I am convinced that if this knowledge can be given adequate distribution and placed in possession of the boys and girls of the public elementary schools, for whom it is especially designed to reach, that the wicked boast of the Jesuits and their lay agents, the Knights of Columbus, to “MAKE AMERICA CATHOLIC” can never be accomplished.
“THE GREAT SPIRIT OF THE MARTYRED LINCOLN WILL RISE UP AND DEFEAT HIS SLAYERS AND THEIR SUCCESSORS!
“In closing, I only ask each reader whose heart beats in unison with those of us who love our country and all that it represents, to assist in the sale of this little book, by giving it all the publicity possible, thereby joining in President Lincoln’s expression of loyalty, “If ever my country is destroyed, it shall be my proudest plume, not that I was the last to desert her, but that I NEVER DESERTED HER!”
It is my hope McCarty’s book makes its way into schoolrooms all across America and the Vatican and Jesuits are once and for all expelled from our land.
It is my hope American people get the truth about Pres. Wm. Henry Harrison murdered in a Jesuit plot “By The Poison Cup” April 4, 1841; President Zachary Taylor “By the Poison Cup” July 5, 1850;Pres. James A. Garfield By the “Leaden Bullet” July 2, 1861; Pres. William McKinley
By the “Leaden Bullet” Sept. 6, 1901; and President James Buchanan
given “The Poison Cup” at the National Hotel [which was the headquarters of the Jesuit plotters], Washington, D. C., Feb. 1857, but escaped the wholesale poisoning in which fifty were affected and thirty-eight died!
Without going into to Lincoln assassination details, which you can read in the book, here is an excerpt detailing other presidential assassinations, which should stimulate further interest in the diabolical nature of the Jesuit Order:
First President Assassinated
In 1841 General William Henry Harrison of Ohio, was elected President by a large majority. The loyalty to the Union of General Harrison was above question, and it was out of the power of the Leopoldines to defeat him. It was with his election that the “Big Stick” of intimidation was first raised when political intrigue had failed.
In his inaugural address, which was a masterpiece, President Harrison clearly, definitely and finally cut any ground for hope from under them, which these enemies to the Union of States might have had when he said:
“We admit of no government by divine right, believing that so far as power is concerned, the beneficent Creator has made no distinction among men; that all are upon an equality, and that the only legitimate right to govern, is upon the express grant of power from the governed.”
With these unmistakable words President Harrison made his position clear; he hurled defiance to the Divine Right enemies of our Popular Government. Aye, he did more—for those were the words that signed his death warrant. For just one month and five days from that day, President Harrison lay a corpse in the White House. He died from arsenic poisoning, administered by the tools of Rome. The Jesuit oath had been swiftly carried out:
That unGodly oath is:
“I do further promise and declare that I will, when opportunity presents, make and wage, relentless war, secretly or openly, against all heretics, Protestants and Liberals, as I am directed to do, to extirpate them and exterminate them from the face of the earth . when the same cannot be done openly, I will secretly use the poison cup…… regardless of the honor, rank, dignity, or authority of the person or persons, whatsoever may be their condition in life, either public or private, as I at any time may he directed so to do by any agent of the Pope or Superior of the Brotherhood of the Holy Faith of the Society of Jesus.”
Allow me to quote for you from U. S. Senator Benton’s “Thirty Years View,” volume 11, page 21, regarding the death of President Harrison:
“There was no failure of health or strength to indicate such an event or to excite apprehension that he would not go through his term with the same vigor with which he commenced it. His attack was sudden and evidently fatal from the beginning.”
Vice President John Tyler, who had been approached by these assassins previous to the election of himself and Harrison, had replied to their interrogations on the annexation of Texas question:
“If I should ever become president, I would exert the entire influence of that office to accomplish it.”
President Tyler made good his promise and the annexation of Texas which was tricked through, caused the resignation of every member of President Harrison’s Cabinet, with the exception of Daniel Webster, but let us again quote from Benton’s “Thirty Years View”
“He (Webster) had remained with Mr. Tyler until the Spring of 1843, when the progress of the Texas annexation scheme carried on privately, not to say clandestinely, had reached a point to take an official form, and to become the subject of government negotiation, though still secret. Mr. Webster, Secretary of State, was an obstacle to that negotiation. He could not be trusted with the secret, much less conduct the negotiations. How to get rid of him was a question of some delicacy. Abrupt dismissal would have revolted his friends. Voluntary resignation was not to be expected …. A middle course was fallen upon—that of compelling a resignation. Mr. Tyler became reserved and indifferent to him. Mr. Gilmer and Mr. Upshur, with whom he had few affinities, took but little pains to conceal their distaste to him Mr. Webster felt it and told some of his friends. They said “resign.”
He did and his resignation was accepted with an alacrity which showed it was waited for. Mr. Upshur took his place and quickly the Texas negotiations became official, still secretly. (Thirty Years View, P. 562.)
Circumstances pointed to the Messrs. Gilmer and Upshar as being the actual assassins of President Harrison. Thus, at last, they accomplished, after years of effort, one of their daring schemes—the annexation of Texas. And at the close of the chapter in Senator Benton’s book, we read this significant bit of information which should be well pondered regarding the Harrison’s family:
“That the deceased President had been closely preceded an was rapidly followed by the deaths of almost all of his numerous family, sons and daughters.”
That is “extirpation” with a vengeance, is it not? WHOLESALE extirpation. In fact, there was but one of his eight children, a son, permitted to live [How nice of the Catholic church not to kill all eight of them!].
INTIMIDATION was the covert motive behind this wholesale assassination of the Harrison family of Liberal “heretics,” whose distinguished father had been martyred for his belief in the POPULAR GOVERNMENT of which he had been made the highest representative by the PEOPLE.
THE ASSASSINATION OF ZACHARY TAYLOR
As these plotters against the Union had tried President Harrison out on the annexation of Texas, they used the invasion of Cuba as the test for Zachary Taylor, and had their plans ready to launch their nefarious scheme in the early part of his administration, but from the very beginning President Taylor snuffed out all hope of its consummation during his term. In his first message to Congress, he said:
“But attachment to the UNION of States should be fostered in every American heart. For more than half a century, during which kingdoms and empires have fallen, this Union has stood unshaken . . . . . In my judgment its dissolution would be the greatest of calamities, and to avert that should be the steady aim of every American. Upon its preservation must depend our own happiness and that of generations to come. Whatever dangers may threaten it, I shall stand by it and maintain it in its integrity to the full extent of the obligations imposed, and power conferred on me by the Constitution.”
There was no quibbling in this. The pro-slavery leaders had nothing to count on in Taylor, therefore they decided on his assassination. while these politicians were not influential enough to name the President, they were cunning enough to be able to control the nomination of the Vice President, and it goes without saying that they always chose a man who was in full sympathy with their plans. They pursued this as the next best thing. It had become practically a “trade” between the two groups of politicians.
Millard Filmore a staunch pro-slavery man, strong for the things his party wanted, was chosen as Vice President for Taylor. The President, knowing the calibre of this running mate, had no sympathy, and as little to do with him as possible. The arch-plotters, fearing that suspicion might be aroused by the death of the President early in his administration, as in the case of President Harrison, permitted him to serve one year and four months, when on the Fourth of July, arsenic was administered to him during a celebration in Washington at which he was invited to deliver the address. He went in perfect health in the morning and was taken ill in the afternoon about five o’clock and died on the Monday following, having been sick the same number of days and with precisely the same symptoms as was his predecessor, President Harrison. I quote again from Senator Benton’s “Thirty Years View” :
“He sat out all the speeches and omitted no attention which he believed the decorum of his station required….. The violent attack began soon after his return to the Presidential mansion.”
(Vol. 11, P. 763.)
The Vice President, Millard Filmore, was immediately sworn in as President, after the death of “Old Rough and Ready” as Zachary Taylor’s friends affectionately called him.
THE ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION OF THE FIFTEENTH PRESIDENT
The Presidential election of 1856 was a hotly contested one for the pro-slavery forces fully realized that never again would they be able to dominate or control the presidency. The newly AWAKENED SOCIAL CONSCIENCE of the North had animated PUBLIC SENTIMENT to such an extent that this would be impossible, so they were ready to take the most desperate chances to elect James Buchanan as the only presidential possibility, in whom they could have any hope. Not being absolutely certain of his dependableness, they resorted to their old policy of being doubly sure of his running mate and nominated John C. Breckenridge of Kentucky.
In order that the Dred Scott Decision should not in any way hazard the chances of Buchanan’s election, these Jesuit schemers compelled Judge Roger E. Taney to withhold his decision until after the election. It was not published until two days after the Inauguration, March 6th, 1857.
The new President proved himself a decided “Trimmer.” Although he was a Northern man, he had strongly courted the Southern leaders, and given them to understand that he was “With them heart and soul,” in short, he double-crossed them. He was invited to deliver an address on Washington’s birthday, and made a reservation at the National Hotel, (which, by the way, was the headquarters for the Jesuit traitors) for himself and friends. The Southern leaders immediately got in touch with him with the intention of testing him out and learning precisely whether he intended to make good on his pre-election promises or not.
The gentleman had had his ear to the ground evidently and heard the rumble of the Abolitionists’ wheels, and when the committee asked for a conference, he coolly informed them that he was President of the North, as well as of the South. This change of attitude was indicated by his very decided stand against Jefferson Davis and his party, and he made known his intention of settling the question of Slavery in the Free States to the satisfaction of the people in those States.
The following quotations from the New York Herald and the New York Post at the time chronicled what followed:
“The appointments favoring the North by the Jeff Davis faction will doubtless be accepted, and treated as a declaration of war, and a war of extermination on one side or the other.” (Feb. 25, 1857.)
“On Washington’s birthday, Buchanan’s stand became known and the next day (23rd) he was poisoned. [By the Catholic devils] The plot was deep and planned with skill. Mr. Buchanan, as was customary with men in his station, had a table and chairs reserved for himself and friends in the dining room at the National Hotel. The President was known to be an inveterate tea drinker; in fact, Northern people rarely drink anything else in the evening. Southern men prefer coffee. Thus, to make sure of Buchanan and his Northern friends, arsenic was sprinkled in the bowls containing the tea and lump sugar and set on the table where he was to sit. The pulverized sugar in the bowls used for coffee on the other tables was kept free from the poison. Not a single Southern man was affected or harmed. Fifty or sixty persons dined at the table that evening, and as nearly as can be learned, about thirty-eight died from the effects of the poison.”
“President Buchanan was poisoned, and with great difficulty his life was saved. His physicians treated him understandingly from instruction given by himself as to the cause of his illness, for he understood well what was the matter.”
“Since the appearance of the epidemic, the tables at the National Hotel have been almost empty. But more remarkable than the appearance of the epidemic itself, is the supineness of the authorities of Washington, in regard to it.”
“Have the proprietors of the Hotel, or clerks, or servants, suffered from it? If not, in what respect did their diet and accommodations differ from those of the guests (Northern)?”
“There is more in this calamity than meets the eye. It is a matter that should not be trifled with.” (New York Post, March 18, 1857.)
Thus again, we see the Jesuits “found their man’ and kept their oath that:
“I do further promise and declare, that I will have no opinion or will of my own, or any mental reservation whatsoever, even as a corpse or cadaver, but I will unhesitantly obey each and every command that I may receive from my superiors in the Militia of the Pope, and of Jesus Christ.”
“That when the same cannot be done openly, I will secretly use the poison cup, the steel of the poinard, or the leaden bullet, regardless of honor, rank, dignity or authority, either public or private, as I at any time may be directed to do.”
The close call to death frightened and made James Buchanan the most subservient tool the Jesuits ever had. . An old friend who visited him in Washington a few months after, said he had “aged twenty-five years.
He had been the picture of health, robust and straight as an arrow, when he arrived in Washington for his Inauguration. After he had gotten his dose he was emaciated and bent. An item from the Newark News Advertiser of March 18th, 1857, said:
“SYMPTOMS OF THE ATTACK AND NAMES OF SOME OF THE MURDERED DEAD”
[The paper headline]
“A persistent diarrhoea, in some cases accompanied by violent vomiting, and always with a most distressing loss of strength and spirits in the person. Sometimes the person for one day would be filled with the hopes of recovery, then relapse again to loss of spirits and illness.”
“Elliott Eskridge, the nephew of President Buchanan, died from the effects of the poisoning.”
During the Buchanan administration seven States seceded. Headed by South Carolina, taking seven forts, four arsenals and one Navy Yard, and the United States Mint at New Orleans, with five hundred and eleven thousand dollars. The total value of the government property stolen at this time was TWENTY-SEVEN MILLION DOLLARS AND EIGHT MILLION OF INDIAN TRUST BONDS!
Allow me here to give the following graphic picture of the situation in 1850-60, taken from a eulogy, delivered on Wendell Phillips in Boston, April 9th, 1884, by the Rev. Dr. Archibald H. Grimke of Washington, D. C., one of the most scholarly and eloquent thinkers of his race:
“But when the year 1850 came and the slave power hung its Black bill over the Free States, nonresistance had no longer any place in the conflict. The time for argument had passed; the time for arms had arrived. On the first wave of this momentous change Wendell Phillips mounted to leadership. His speeches were the first billows breaking in prophetic fury against the South. They were the first blasts of the tempest; the first shock on the utmost verge of the Civil War. Forcible resistance of the Black bill was now obedience to God. .. The passage of the Bill was the actual opening of hostilities between two sections.
The Union from that moment was in the state of war. Of course there were not then any of the visible signs of war,—no opposite armies—two belligerent governments. . . . It was none the less real, however. The peaceable surrender of a fugitive slave becomes now treason to freedom. Wendell Phillips comprehended the gravity of the situation. He refused to cry peace when there was no peace. He answered the Southern manifesto with the thunder of his great speech on the anniversary of the rendition of Sims. . . . He is in command and has called for guns. . . .He saw clearly that the danger of the reform lay in the stupor and indifference which repeated executions under the law would produce.
“The South was united and highly organized, impelled by a single purpose, and in possession of the whole machinery of government. He saw the North timid, irresolute, sordid, drugged by Whigs and Democrats, and frozen with the fear of disunion.. Peace was slavery, and sleep was death. The only hope of freedom lay now in the finger that could pull the trigger. This might beat back the advancing apathy and save the citadel of liberty. It is the glory of Phillips that he saw this. He was an army in himself. His eloquence poured out month after month, and year after year, a kind of imminent presence…, the very air of the Free States vibrated with the disembodied soul of his mighty invectives. . . Shock after shock has loosened the ice from the conscience and courage of the North. The Republican party is born, and then comes the first political freedom. Abraham Lincoln has entered the White House, and Jeff Davis has turned his back upon Washington forever. The trial morning is rising gloomily upon the republic. The gray light is haunted with strange voices, winged portents, bloody apparitions. Right and Wrong, Freedom and Slavery have reached the plains of `60!”
Thus we have been given a glimpse of the decade from the murder of Taylor [Again by the Catholic church] to the Election of Lincoln.




Hey Greg, Let’s all be encouraged. Read Psalm 37 and watch this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NRJHKzU_t1M