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Meanwhile David Icke reports that Daddy Bush is in Saudi Arabia at a séance of the Carlysle Group being presided over by its chairman Count Hans Kolvenbach, aka The Black Pope, the Jesuit General, and the ruler of the New World Order announced by President Bush in his State of the Union Address.
USO Sending Paris Hilton Britney Spears and Jessica Simpson to Iraq 2006
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These included not only the provision of a residence for the fathers of the order resident in Rome, and for the all-but all-powerful general of the terrible order -- the "Black Pope," as the Romans were wont to call him -- but also all the _locale_ necessary for a very large educational establishment, whence the building took its name.
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 099, March, 1876 Various
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At the heart of it is actor Toni Servillo's performance as legendary prime minister Giulio Andreotti, a man nicknamed variously the Hunchback and the Black Pope and the Sphinx and God.
Michael Giltz: DVDs -- How Do You Say "GoodFellas" In Italian? Il Divo! 2009
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I was told that no trip to Sudan is complete without meeting the Black Pope of Terrorism, Dr Hasan Turabi, who engineered the coup d'etat in 1989 that brought Bashir, now mortal enemies, to power.
Heidi Kingstone: Sudan and the International Criminal Court 2009
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Last night I was reading quite a few articles on the Black Pope, currently Adolfo Nicolás, and about the Jesuits and all the naughtiness they're meant to have got up to.
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Last night I was reading quite a few articles on the Black Pope, currently Adolfo Nicolás, and about the Jesuits and all the naughtiness they're meant to have got up to.
Archive 2008-12-01 2008
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"And do the rank and file know the Black Pope at the head of the order?"
The Clansman An Historical Romance of the Ku Klux Klan Thomas Dixon 1905
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The Company replaced for him both family and state; and in spite of the fourth vow, it is very evident that the Black Pope, as the General came to be nicknamed, owned more of his allegiance than the White Pope, who filled the chair of S. Peter.
Renaissance in Italy, Volumes 1 and 2 The Catholic Reaction John Addington Symonds 1866
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The Jesuits are the military order of the Vatican, headed by the Black Pope.
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The Jesuits are the military order of the Vatican, headed by the Black Pope.
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