// Why the Jesuit Frequency Matters
Springmeier's Bloodlines of the Illuminati is not a book about the Jesuits. It is a book about the 13 ruling families — the Astors, Kennedys, Rothschilds, Russells, Collins, Li, DuPonts, and others. Yet across 293 pages, the Jesuit Order surfaces nine times, always at the same inflection points: wherever elite institutions intersect with covert power, wherever a "respectable" academic or political figure needs a credential, wherever a secret society requires an organizational template.
Georgetown University alone accounts for four of the nine hits, functioning less as an educational institution and more as an elite credentialing and networking hub. Carroll Quigley — Clinton's mentor and the man who exposed the Round Table Group — taught there. The Kennedy Institute funded Knights of Malta operations from there. Disney's top lawyer trained there. The Jesuits are never the headline in this book. They are the infrastructure.
Springmeier explicitly flags that Quigley's Tragedy and Hope omits the Jesuits and the Catholic Church at "a time that their participation was increasing dramatically" — framing the omission not as oversight but as editorial cover. Taken together, these nine references form a consistent picture: the Jesuit Order as a silent organizational backbone woven through the financial, political, and media arms of the New World Order apparatus Springmeier maps across these bloodlines.
// Top Most Exposing Statements
1
"Rhodes made seven wills which established a secret society modelled after the Jesuits and Masons to help bring in a One-World-Government centered upon Britain, and the Rhodes Scholarships."
Page 117 — Rothschild Bloodline Chapter
The Rhodes Society — the organizational seed of the CFR, Bilderberg, and the Round Table network — was explicitly architected on the Jesuit model. This is not metaphor. Springmeier is citing Carroll Quigley's own documentation that the Jesuits served as the structural blueprint for the premier One World Government vehicle of the 20th century.
2
"Carroll Quigley's book was very enlightening on the New World Order except that it leaves out the Catholic Church and the Jesuits' participation, at a time that their participation was increasing dramatically. In other words, Quigley's book must be taken with a grain of salt."
Page 124 — Rothschild Bloodline Footnotes
Springmeier invalidates the single most-cited insider NWO text — Quigley's Tragedy and Hope — specifically because it scrubs Jesuit involvement. The timing is key: Springmeier says Jesuit participation was actively increasing while Quigley was writing. The omission is treated as a disqualifying editorial failure, not an innocent gap.
3
"Bill Clinton has ties to the Jesuits. Of course, I take it for granted that people realize that Carroll Quigley was Clinton's mentor."
Page 180 — Russell Bloodline / Clinton Section
Clinton → Quigley → Jesuit Georgetown. Springmeier chains the sitting U.S. President directly to Jesuit institutional influence through his own mentor, closing the loop between Jesuit academia, Rhodes Society ideology, and executive political control.
4
"Carroll Quigley, professor of International Relations at the Jesuit Georgetown University, exposed the Round Table Group with his book Tragedy and Hope."
Page 117 — Rothschild Bloodline Chapter
The man who blew the whistle on the Round Table network was himself operating from within the Jesuit academic fortress. Springmeier makes no comment here — the juxtaposition is left to speak: the "exposure" of the NWO came through a Jesuit institution, raising obvious questions about how much was truly exposed.
5
"The Kennedy Institute for the Study of Human Reproduction and Bioethics (located at the Jesuit's Georgetown Univ.) is helping fund the Knights of Malta's hospice movement in America."
Page 79 — Kennedy Bloodline Chapter
A Jesuit university institution directly funding a Knights of Malta operation — the hospice/"Right to Die" movement. Springmeier immediately follows this with documentation of the Knights of Malta's ancient history running drugs and administering poisons. The Jesuit-Kennedy-Malta triangle is presented as a unified operational network.
6
"...the Russells have been prominent members of the Illuminati, the Masons, the Fabians, the Mormons, the Jehovah's Witnesses, the Jesuits, the Royal Society, and the Media controlled by those of the New World Order."
Page 168 — Russell Bloodline Chapter
The Jesuits are listed as a peer organization alongside the Illuminati, Freemasons, and Fabians in Springmeier's summary of Russell bloodline institutional affiliations. This positions the Jesuit Order not as a religious body but as a power-structure equivalent to the other NWO organizations named.
7
"He is a jewish lawyer who was educated at the Jesuits' Georgetown Univer."
Page 237 — Disney / Collins Area
Sanford Martin Litvack, Disney's Executive VP of Human Resources, trained at Jesuit Georgetown. Springmeier presents this in context with Disney's documented Illuminati executive connections. Georgetown functions here as the elite credentialing pipeline feeding personnel into entertainment/media control structures.
8
"Rev. Matthew Russell (1834-1912) — Jesuit writer."
Page 169 — Russell Bloodline Chapter
Direct bloodline-to-Order confirmation. Matthew Russell is logged in Springmeier's genealogical sample of Russells connected to NWO structures. A Jesuit writer placed within the same family tree as Illuminati members, Masonic presidents, Fabian socialists, and Federal Reserve deputies.
9
"All our favorite secret fraternal groups appear in Dope, Inc. too. For instance, the Triads, P2 Masonry, regular Freemasonry, the CIA, the Order of St. John, and the Jesuits."
Page 10 — Astor Family / Introduction
The book's opening chapter frames the Jesuits as a confirmed participant in global drug trafficking networks alongside the CIA, Triads, and P2 Masonry — citing Dope, Inc. as the source. Sets the operational tone for every subsequent Jesuit reference: these are not pastoral figures but active participants in elite criminal infrastructure.
// Key Themes Across All 9 References
Georgetown as Operational Hub
Four of nine hits involve Georgetown University specifically. It is presented not as a school but as an elite credentialing, funding, and networking node connecting Kennedy, Rothschild, Clinton, and Disney executive power structures to Jesuit institutional infrastructure.
Jesuits as Organizational Template
Rhodes explicitly modelled his secret society — the seed of the CFR and Round Table network — on the Jesuit Order. Springmeier treats this not as flattery but as a direct transfer of methodology: hierarchy, secrecy, long-range planning, and institutional penetration.
The Quigley Omission
Springmeier explicitly warns that the most-cited insider NWO source — Quigley's Tragedy and Hope — is compromised by its deliberate exclusion of Jesuit and Catholic Church participation during a period of actively increasing Jesuit involvement. The omission is treated as disqualifying bias, not oversight.
Bloodline Penetration
The Russell bloodline chapter provides both a named Jesuit (Rev. Matthew Russell) and a roster confirmation that Russells held membership in the Jesuit Order alongside the Illuminati, Masons, and Fabians. This positions the Jesuits as a peer institution within the bloodline power structure, not an external religious body.
Covert Operations Linkage
The book's first Jesuit reference places the Order alongside the CIA, Triads, and P2 Masonry in a drug trafficking context (Dope, Inc.). The Kennedy/Georgetown/Knights of Malta hospice network further links Jesuit institutions to Knights of Malta operations Springmeier connects to historical drug and poison administration.
Media and Personnel Control
The final hit places a Jesuit-trained lawyer as Disney's Human Resources gatekeeper. In the context of Springmeier's documentation of Disney as a mind-control programming apparatus, this frames Georgetown as the pipeline feeding trained personnel into cultural control infrastructure.
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