Now that the Cuban people are revolting and tired of the communist dictatorship which has them in hunger and misery, to remember who were the ones who established communism in Cuba, the Jesuits. The Castros studied in a Jesuit school, meaning; they are Jesuit trained. He also has ties with Judaism, he is a Sephardic Jew. There is always a connection between these two forces, all communist dictators are always Jews who studied in Jesuit universities or were influenced by them in some other way, such as by their parents or a sect that is connected to the Jesuit Order.
Raul Castro says he is a Jesuit like Pope Francis because he was taught by them.
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In the morning I had a very pleasant meeting.
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with the holiness of him Pope Francis. He is a Jesuit, as you well know. Me too, in a way, because I have always been in the Jesuit school
Argentine journalist
The archbishop of Santiago de Cuba was guaranteed by Fidel Castro. He is one of ours. He graduated with the Jesuits. And in reality, he was much more. Fidel Castro had had his family in the Jesuits for 12 years. He was a man who did not go to the Jesuit school. Fidel Castro had, I repeat, in the Jesuits his family. He lived in the Jesuits. Jesuits, people, very rebellious. It seems that they have that St. Ignatius, the military man.
Fidel Castro:
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I remember his founding hymn, I am the general Ignacio of the Royal Company, which is of Jesus Christ. So, the poetry is onomatopoeic, it describes the battles of the angels and of the whole world. And it was a hymn of war and he was a general, and that is why the institution… I can be critical, but I am also able to recognize some… He was much superior in his preparation to the people of the Salles. They were of perpetual devotion.
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and they had to study a lot, three years practicing and another year studying. People of discipline, the Jesuits, people of character, people of preparation. They helped me too. I must say it because I was encouraged, I was a little hiker, I liked climbing mountains, sometimes I would climb water for four hours because I was climbing a mountain.
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I went alone, I went with another, and I spent four hours and I never had any problems. The Jesuits also have a conception of organization, right? Yes. A conception of the process and of the discipline. Of the discipline, indeed, military. And of character. It is a good school, in short, for a revolutionary too. It was useful to me.
Argentine journalist
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Apart from the fact that I saw that many years later, the general father of the Jesuits, the Spanish Ruppe, when they asked him if he was not proud of so many Jesuits who had taken the first magistrate in Latin America, he said yes, when the journalist asked him, but also about Fidel Castro, he answered, especially about Fidel Castro.
Jesuit Priest Armando Llorente, Creator and Boss of Fidel Castro
Jesuit Priest Armando Llorente, the creator and mentor of Fidel Castro, recounts an anecdote involving a river crossing with Fidel. He fondly remembers his deep love for Belén, where he was born and raised. At a graduation ceremony, Fidel received a standing ovation for his sports achievements. The anecdote describes a dangerous river crossing where Fidel showed leadership and bravery, ultimately leading them both to safety.
The genocidal communists Fidel Castro and Che Guevara were Marranos, that is, crypto-Jews, that is, aware that they were Jews but concealed.
Communism is techno-bureaucratic state supercapitalism and a tool of Jewish international capitalism to destroy Nation-States and then dominate them.
The Jew opts for communism and liberal capitalism, which is of the same nature as communism, but to a different degree.
In the end, the Jew really prefers, above all his ideologies, communism (it is the one that best embodies the global genocidal imperialist Jewish nationalist supremacist worldview), which is not the dictatorship of the proletariat, but the Jewish tyranny over the proletariat and the rest. of society. It is even more plundering than demoliberal capitalism, due to its even greater degree of concentration of the means of production, distribution and repression. It attacks with more brutality the homeland, religion, family unit, patriarchy, racial hierarchy and tradition .
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