William Ramsey Investigates

The Illegal Immigration, Mongelization, and Destruction of America with Eric John Phelps on The Grassy Knoll with Vyz. (2007)

Dec 6, 2025
Eric John Phelps, an author and researcher known for his work on the Jesuit order's influence on history, dives into controversial topics about immigration and national identity. He claims the Jesuits aim to undermine the Protestant foundation of America, linking Irish immigration to engineered famines and Civil War tensions. Phelps discusses alleged Vatican involvement in political assassinations and promotes his research on the supposed threats posed by illegal immigration. His provocative views spark a discussion on historical manipulation and cultural change.
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Jesuit Strategy Against Protestant America

  • Eric John Phelps argues the Jesuit order intentionally sought to destroy the Protestant character of early America through immigration and political influence.
  • He connects 19th-century Irish immigration and political control to a planned Counter-Reformation strategy against the U.S. Republic.
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Famine Alleged As Engine Of Political Migration

  • Phelps claims the British government and Jesuits engineered the Irish famine to force emigration to the U.S. for political aims.
  • He says Irish immigrants were used to populate northern cities and infiltrate political machines.
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Civil War As Centralization Tool

  • Phelps argues the Civil War was fomented via foreign influence to centralize power and end states' rights.
  • He links Union victory and Reconstruction to the imposition of federal supremacy via the 14th Amendment.
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