>Roughly how long has the Catholic Church been infiltrated significantly enough for it to matter
Depends on the location and the time. In England it was infiltrated, because of the normans, from roughly 1066 (the norman conquest) to 1290 (the expulsion of the jews).
In spain the jews had heavy influence in the catholic church (particularly the jesuits) because of the policy of conversion. Jews will convert, but not in good faith most of the time. The jesuits has a very large number of conversos.
Oh, and England has the converso problem too because Cromwell tried to convert them just like the Spanish.
But really, the *entire* church has been subverted since the 2nd Vatican council. Undoubtedly egged on by converso jews.
>When it comes to France, how far back does it go? French Revolution?
The French revolution onward. With a gap for Vichy France I guess.
Napoleon was a jacobin internationalist kike lover, so were his descendants, so was the French republic, so is the modern French republic.
>And why was the Orthodox Church not infiltrated much?
Because orthodoxy is extremely rigid. It very rarely changes doctrine because it considers the work of the early church fathers to be non contestable dogma. Jews who *do* infiltrate the church, cannot do much to change it, because the viewpoint of the church will very rarely be changed by anyone. Not even patriarchs.
Depends on the location and the time. In England it was infiltrated, because of the normans, from roughly 1066 (the norman conquest) to 1290 (the expulsion of the jews).
In spain the jews had heavy influence in the catholic church (particularly the jesuits) because of the policy of conversion. Jews will convert, but not in good faith most of the time. The jesuits has a very large number of conversos.
Oh, and England has the converso problem too because Cromwell tried to convert them just like the Spanish.
But really, the *entire* church has been subverted since the 2nd Vatican council. Undoubtedly egged on by converso jews.
>When it comes to France, how far back does it go? French Revolution?
The French revolution onward. With a gap for Vichy France I guess.
Napoleon was a jacobin internationalist kike lover, so were his descendants, so was the French republic, so is the modern French republic.
>And why was the Orthodox Church not infiltrated much?
Because orthodoxy is extremely rigid. It very rarely changes doctrine because it considers the work of the early church fathers to be non contestable dogma. Jews who *do* infiltrate the church, cannot do much to change it, because the viewpoint of the church will very rarely be changed by anyone. Not even patriarchs.