Charls Carroll of MDE: Agent of Confusion?

Disclaimer: For any individual associated with groups I am writing about - I am not interesting in attacking or taking down any organizations. This is a theoretical study, without trying to make definitive accusations. If you want to discuss with me privately about your response to this, you can contact me on X.

Million Dollar Extreme, Sam Hyde's company, went from being an entertainment group within the zeitgeist of conservatism, to gathering quite significant success and popularity in the 2020s. Charls Carroll has been one of the founding members of the group, along with Nick Rochefort and Eric Hayden.

Conspiracy theories, back in the earlier days of the internet, were often mocked. Even religion as a whole was, when the internet seemed like a lawless place where most dominant influencers seemed to be atheists. Back in 2016, when MDE got the opportunity from Adult Swim to produce World Peace, their sketch comedy show, this kind of atheistic/left-leaning mentality was part of what got their show cancelled within its first season.

The people of MDE, I think, were all very ahead of their time by advocating God and conservative values within the world of offensive comedy, even being unafraid to criticize more corporatized right-wing media groups along with way. For example, Sam Hyde's antisemitic jokes and comments became an iconic and enjoyed part of his public image.

However, I think a common presumption that a lot of us make, is that a group is solely "underground" or "anti-establishment" due to their overall appearance of being on the fringe of society and entertainment. And while I think there is a lot of truth to that with Sam Hyde and his crew, these things aren't so black and white. And there are very clever people out there that know how to infiltrate and potentially poison well meaning groups for the goals of another.

Ever since Trump entered politics, I've felt like the idea of being a big-time conspiracy theorist went from making you a truth-teller... to nowadays just potentially making you a part of the very conspiracy. Those who run large corrupt groups, such as secret societies, are not stupid. They know how many people have lost faith in the mainstream media, and most of all, some of them know how to look as if they're on your side.

As expected of a manipulator, Charls Carroll is not the one who you see at the very forefront of things, but he is in one of the higest positions; likely high enough to give the leader of the group, Sam Hyde, suggestions subtly. Just as the Jesuits did along with the founding fathers while writing the constitution.

It's interesting how Charls is also the spiritual/religious sort of leader of the group, as you can find on his YouTube Channel. Being a false spiritual guide probably isn't such an unusual role of a Jesuit monk, given their history of attacking other religions. It's always a vow to be an agent of confusion in some way. Not to disregard the many interesting clips of Charls speaking wisdom; but it makes me wary to say the least of whether an ulterior motive could slip in this. The Jesuits have a tactic called learning against learning that is designed to take truths people have learned but try to get people to unlearn them by re-framing the truth into something different.


The Jesuit Oath is essentially a promise on one's soul to pretend to be supporting another group, whether it be a religious group or other organization, and cause war against any that go against the Jesuit's goals; particularly Protestant Christians. There is also ample evidence that they created almost every secret society there is. More on that can be found in various sources such as this lecture from Walter Veith.

Charls Carroll posted on X a couple years ago saying that he went to Gonzaga High School and Georgetown University to "study with the Jesuit". Note the time and the number of likes on this post.

Those familiar with Gematria probably know how much the number 56 appears with figures in power. Washington D.C., Adolf Hitler, Morals and Dogma, even King James Bible go to 56 in Full Reduction. Society of Jesus is no exception.

It is also the associated with the death date of Igantius de Loyola, the society's founder. He died on July 31st, 1556.

Then I got a look at the actual schools he went to.

Both Jesuit schools... But wait, it gets better.

Georgetown University was founded by Bishop John Carroll, of course, a Jesuit. But you know who his cousin was?

Charles Carroll. A Jesuit who also signed the Declaration of Independence; one of the 56 people who signed it, to be exact.

Charles Carroll of Carrollton's history and relation to the Society of Jesus is explained in Chapter 18 of Tupper Saussy's book, Rulers of Evil. He and the other Carroll family member's roles in the war are theorized to be have been orchestrated by the Jesuit's Superior General, Lorenzo Ricci; another person who signed the Declaration.

Thanks to the publicity from his "First Citizen/Second Citizen" media production during the first half of 1773, Charles Carroll was named by the Annapolis Committee of Correspondence to be a delegate to the First Continental Congress. But he declined the nomination. He said that his usefulness might be restricted by anti-Catholic sentiment engendered by the Quebec Act (with which Parliament had avenged the Boston Tea Party by giving the western lands of Massachusetts, Connecticut, Virginia, and New York to Catholic Quebec). He attended the Congress, however, but as an "unofficial consultant" to the Marylanders. ~ F. Tupper Saussy, Rulers of Evil.

Charles went on to study pre-law at Voltaire's alma mater, the College Louis - le - Grandin Paris. In 1758, Jacky returned to St. Omer's to teach, while Charles crossed the Channel to England, enrolling in London's premier school for barristers, the Inner Temple, founded in the fourteenth century by the Knights Templar ~ F. Tupper Saussy, Rulers of Evil.

The Knights Templar = The Vatican. Jesuits are the highest military order of the Knights Templar, run by the Superior General, AKA the Black Pope. Currently that role is filled by Arturo Sosa. In the American Revolution, it was Lorenzo Ricci.

Thomson and the Carrolls - Charles, Daniel, and John - spent these critical preliminary days lobbying for the inevitability of war. Thomson was already heavily invested in New Jersey's Batso Fur-nace. Batso would furnish cannon balls, shot, kettles, spikes and nails to the army through the War Commissioner, who controlled all the executive duties of the military department. The War Commissioner was just the man Lorenzo Ricci needed for the job: Charles Carroll. ~ F. Tupper Saussy, Rulers of Evil

His name and the (potential) fact that he went to a Jesuit university that was founded by the cousin of another Jesuit with the same name is indication enough to me. But who knows; perhaps Charls Carroll, if he claims to be so open to these kinds of wild theories, would be interested in responding to this research. Any promotion or forwarding of this to him would be appreciated. Again, I can't know for sure, but I must admit, I think I'm right about this. And I hope it isn't bad news for the future of Million Dollar Extreme.

I do know that after the cancellation of World Peace, Charls and Sam had a breakoff because Charls has apparently been saying that Sam got them all kicked off the show by inciting too much conflict with the Adult Swim, and Sam disagreed. I don't know the full story behind that, as they made up eventually, but it makes me wonder if that was an example of a Jesuit trying to control the group's freedom of expression.