Jesuit and Mormon Cult Leaders Have Common Blood Oath Bonds
Historical document reveals Brigham Young’s murderous ways
By Greg Szymanski, JD
June 1, 2009
The bloody secret oath of the Mormon cult leaders is no different than the Jesuits, according to ex-communicated Mormon A. True Ott.
Shrouded in secrecy behind temples of blood, both the Jesuits and hierarchy of the Mormon cult have a common bond dating back to the early days of Joseph Smith and Brigham Young.
A University named after a killer is not how Brigham Young is depicted, but Ott brings more historical data showing his true nature and murderous ways.
Ott, a regular guest on my radio show, The Investigative Journal, had this to say:
“The year was 1889. The place was Logan Utah’s Utah State University fledgling campus.
“The event was the placing of a “time capsule” – a potpourri of documents providing a diverse “snapshot” of life in pioneer Utah. Nobody knew exactly WHEN or even IF the documents would be seen again by human eyes. Nobody knew exactly what Utah would be like a hundred years later. However, the founding intellectuals of Utah State University clearly desired that specific truths, scarcely dared to be uttered above a hushed whisper for decades in pioneer Utah, should be saved intact for a future generation.To read the rest of this article subscribe now!


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