Talk:Lorenzo Ricci

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Quotation[edit]

The famous quotation Sint ut sunt, aut non sint is not of Lorenzo Ricci. Pope Clement XIII is supposed to have replied thus when under pressure by the Bourbon`s ambassadors to impose changes in the Constitutions of the Society of Jesus. Zerged (talk) 15:36, 9 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]

British university professor's lecture on Secrets of Secret Societies[edit]

This Google Video lecture 'The Secret Behind Secret Societies 1h:33m:53s' describes how the Jesuits had certain phrases in their oath, that the organization spun off other front organizations to suit their purposes, and that among these spun off organizations were the Freemasons, and the Jesuit Adam Weishaupt professor's Illuminati. Elsewhere I was told that the Freemasons were formed by former Knights Templars who had moved to Scotland after being suppressed in France by the king there at the time of their supposed demise?

In the professor's video lecture, he claims that all of his power point projected quotations / illustrations are coming from 'reliable sources' of books and writings.

Can anyone out there find where some of the professor's quotations about secret societies are coming from, especially those concerning Lorenzo Ricci (at a point 54m:43s into the presentation) and the formation of the Illuminati supposedly under Lorenzo's initial direction or sponsorship to do so? Then include this in the article? Oldspammer (talk) 13:57, 18 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]