Summary: The text describes various instances of deception and manipulation by the Jesuits, highlighting their involvement in theft, robbery, and influencing governmental decisions to benefit themselves. The Society of Jesus, or the Jesuits, utilized secret revelations and divine mandates to acquire wealth and power, including manipulating court cases and usurping properties. Their shrewd tactics extended to financial gains, abuses of trust, and even murder to retain control over properties and assets. The Jesuits displayed cunning in evading legal consequences and influencing political decisions to safeguard their interests, ultimately attaining considerable material wealth and influence. Additionally, the text references the Jesuits' ability to manipulate historical accounts and use propaganda to enhance their reputation while actively engaging in dubious practices behind the scenes, underlining the complexity of their operational methods and the lengths they would go to ensure prosperity and survival amidst changing political landscapes.