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I find it interesting you call it Jesuit programming.
Some of the greatest scientists from India were evidently religious but they were also extremely scientific. I guess monotheistic dogma does run counter to multifaceted scientific evidence.
That said, there's still a lot of Christian scientists who do not discard of evidence. It's just that OP is talking to the wrong people.
That's because the Jesuit Order has been in power since 1798, after knocking the Popes of Rome off of their civic power (they ruled from 538-1798). However, since their inception, the Jesuit Order was a militant terrorist org designed to get people obeying the Pope at least (and they enforce bulls like Unum Sanctum and the like).