Patrick Scrivener #conspiracy reformation.org

As a British agent, Napoleon was given this vast sum of money for 3 vital objectives of the Jesuits:

1. Destroy the young French Republic.
2. Restore the permanently banned Jesuits.
3. Conquer and annex Orthodox Russia to the Latin West.
Financed by the new United States, Napoleon began his disastrous invasion of Russia on June 22, 1812.

Napoleon began his disastrous invasion of Russia on June 22, 1812.

Hitler followed in his footsteps on the same date 129 years later.

Napoleon didn't care how many French soldiers died because his real loyalty lay with his British masters.

The victorious Allies entered Paris in March 1814, led by Tsar Alexander I. That was the end of Napoleon's career, except for a brief comeback, and his final defeat at Waterloo in June, 1815.

With Napoleon out of the way for the present, the British assembled a huge armada with the express purpose of occupying Louisiana and returning the vast territory to the Spanish Inquisition.

For services rendered to the British, Napoleon was given a comfortable retirement on the island of Saint Helena in the South Atlantic.

Unlike the hundreds of thousands who died in the snows of Russia, Napoleon enjoyed a comfortable retirement on the island of Saint Helena in the South Atlantic.

Hitler also enjoyed a comfortable retirement in the Berghof, Argentina.

The one person in British history whose career closely resembles that of Napoleon was Oliver Cromwell. Cromwell came from nowhere to become a powerful military leader, and he almost became a king, except for the fact that he was dumb enough to have the same physician as the beheaded King Charles I.

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