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After Lincoln’s assassination, Chiniquy compiled facts from the trials of the conspirators and other information to show how the Jesuits put Lincoln in their cross-hairs. The Jesuits met often at the house of Mary Surratt and were the friends and confessors of the Surratts and John Wilkes Booth, who were all Catholic. Dr. Mudd who tended to Booth’s broken leg and Richard H. Garrett, who hid Booth in his barn, were also devout Catholics. At their trials, the conspirators admitted the Jesuits trained them not only to kill, but how to perjure themselves. It was also brought out that Jefferson Davis promised them a million dollars to kill Lincoln.
Before his death, Booth wrote: “I can never repent, though we hated to kill. Our country owed all our troubles to him [Lincoln], and God simply made me the instrument of his punishment.”[SUP]6[/SUP]
Although the conspirators in their testimonies admitted religious reasons for their conspiracy, all mention of religion concerning the conspiracy has been erased from the history books in America.
…yea, the time cometh, that whosoever killeth you will think that he doeth God service. [John 16:2]
–posted by Harry A. Gaylord–..."
After Lincoln’s assassination, Chiniquy compiled facts from the trials of the conspirators and other information to show how the Jesuits put Lincoln in their cross-hairs. The Jesuits met often at the house of Mary Surratt and were the friends and confessors of the Surratts and John Wilkes Booth, who were all Catholic. Dr. Mudd who tended to Booth’s broken leg and Richard H. Garrett, who hid Booth in his barn, were also devout Catholics. At their trials, the conspirators admitted the Jesuits trained them not only to kill, but how to perjure themselves. It was also brought out that Jefferson Davis promised them a million dollars to kill Lincoln.
Before his death, Booth wrote: “I can never repent, though we hated to kill. Our country owed all our troubles to him [Lincoln], and God simply made me the instrument of his punishment.”[SUP]6[/SUP]
Although the conspirators in their testimonies admitted religious reasons for their conspiracy, all mention of religion concerning the conspiracy has been erased from the history books in America.
…yea, the time cometh, that whosoever killeth you will think that he doeth God service. [John 16:2]
–posted by Harry A. Gaylord–..."