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Mahanism

Notes from Masters Mahan & Elite Occultism

Jesuit Historiographic Canon

This doctoral research challenges traditional views of Jesuit historiography by examining the works of Albert Wijuk-Koialowicz within a broader European intellectual and ideological framework. The author argues that Jesuit historical writing was not merely a superficial adoption of Renaissance rhetoric to mask medieval values, but rather a sophisticated "historiographic canon" that integrated a critical scientific method with the Society's religious and political mission.

Peter Faber

While history fixates on the militant discipline of Ignatius Loyola and the missionary exploits of Francis Xavier, the third pillar of the Jesuit triad remains shrouded in the mists of the crypt. This man is Peter Faber (Pierre Favre), the entity the Codex identifies as the spiritual engine and the "first priest" of the Society of Jesus.

Avro Manhattan

To the uninitiated, the Catholic Church appears merely as a global fellowship of the faithful. However, a rigorous historical analysis reveals a "great religious-political institution" of unparalleled complexity. It is not simply a place of worship but a high-functioning "polity"—a system of government engineered for the explicit purpose of controlling mankind. Its administrative perfection is the result of centuries of refinement by statesmanship