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{{And then I have read many articles claiming that
the Pope is Jewish and that they have all been Jewish for many, many
years. Faith is a gift and either one has it or one does not. The RC
Church does NOT have infallibility in matters of politics and does not claim to
do so. It should not be a political organization.AKE}}
Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 2:47 AM
Zionism within: The Vatican, the UN, the NWO . . .
Subject: Zionism within (evil masonic front) Roman Catholic
Church
The Vatican and the United Nations.
Sir,
It is an incontrovertible fact that Zionism is now well
entrenched within the establishments of the Catholic Church. The centuries
old plot of the Illuminati designed to take control of the Church via a
supposed ecumenical council (Vatican ll, 1962 - 65), and have Catholics
'march behind the banners of Masonry thinking they are marching behind the
Keys of Peter' (Alta Vendita, 1846), has come to fruition.
Vatican
City has become a rubber-stamping department for the United Nations
where every whim of the New World Order is held in high
esteem. John Paul II meets on a regular basis for debriefing
sessions with B'Nai B'rith. In April 1983 he publicly
acknowledged his on-going relationship with the Trilateral
Commission.
In keeping with his predecessors, Paul
VI and John XXIII, he has publicly hailed the United Nations as the world's
last hope of concord and peace confirming Paul VI's assertion that it
represents 'the obligatory path of modern civilisation and world peace.' No
mention is made of the billions of dollars provided each year by this
organisation to the third world, including India and China, for abortion and
contraception. He joyously celebrated the 50th anniversary of the
publication of the UN's Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which
champions the cause of sexual perversion.
John Paul II's relationship
with the UN is more than flirtatious. The Vatican is now woven into the
fabric of an international clique whose ultimate objective is world
domination by economic and political means. On September 22nd., 1999 Dr.
Nafis Sadik, of the UN Population Fund, stated that the Vatican had
withdrawn its opposition to the UN's programme of controlling world
population growth by the use of artificial contraception. In 1993 Professor
Robert Muller, Chancellor of the UN's University for Peace, in an address
directed to John Paul II claimed that: 'Ecumenism is outmoded now. We must
now move towards universal government, which will soon see the light of day,
and under the impetus of John Paul II, who would be honoured if he gave the
Church this programme.' In October 1999 the UN announced that it would host
its first summit for world religious leaders, bringing together the likes of
John Paul II, the Aga Khan, the Grand Mufti and leaders of the Jewish faith.
The UN confirmed that the Dalai Lama would not be invited for fear of
upsetting the Chinese leadership over the issue of Tibet.
The UN's
initiative was no more than a follow up to the John Paul II's world congress
of religions convened at Assisi in October 1986. It was here that he
publicly acknowledged the truth of paganism and encouraged the Buddhists to
erect a statue of Buddha on top of the tabernacle on the cathedral's high
altar. At the same time, not wishing to offend the sensibilities of the
pagans, he forbade a procession in honour of the Mother of God from being
held in the cathedral precincts. And to add emphasis to his belief that the
Catholic Church is no more than just one among others he acclaimed, during a
visit to Benin, Africa, in 1993, that: 'Voodooism contains the seeds of the
Word'. (See Abbe Daniel Le Roix, Peter, Lovest Thou Me?)
What
a paradox that they who cling blindly to the church of Karol Wojtyla, and
insist on the nomenclature of Catholic, refuse to acknowledge the time of
their visitation. Even the warnings given out by the miraculous phenomena
officially recognised by the Church, including the prophecy of the Blessed
Virgin Mary given at La Salette in France during 1846 that: 'Rome will lose
the Faith and become the seat of the anti Christ', are considered but empty
rhetoric. On reflection we should not be surprised by such an attitude. Was
it not Jesus Christ who said that even the elect would be
deceived?
Yours, T. J. Chapman Curator, Britons Catholic
Library.
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