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Pope Francis in Context: Have the End Times Arrived in Buenos Aires? Pope Francis in Context: Have the End Times Arrived in Buenos Aires? by E. Michael Jones
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“the Church can have unity or she can have good relations with the Jews, but she can’t have both. In opting for good relations with the Jews, the Church has destroyed Catholic unity and with it any ability the Church might have had to influence the world culture positively.”
E. Michael Jones, Pope Francis in Context: Have the End Times Arrived in Buenos Aires?
“Until 1970, the Oberammergau play had been given a missio canonica, an official Church blessing signaling that Church doctrine was being taught. In that year, the first production following Vatican II and its revolutionary “Declaration of the Relationship of the Church to Non-Christian Religions,” this blessing was withheld ... [because the play] ... was now, according to the archbishop of Munich’s pronouncement, a play that contained “anti-Semitic elements and needed revision.” The play hadn’t changed, but the Church’s message had.”
E. Michael Jones, Pope Francis in Context: Have the End Times Arrived in Buenos Aires?
“Catholic-Jewish dialogue failed because where the Catholics saw Nostra Aetate as a peace offering, the Jews saw it as a weapon in their arsenal of cultural warfare. As I pointed out in my review of Shapiro’s book: The thinly-veiled aggression behind Jewish enthusiasm for conciliar documents becomes apparent when Shapiro claims that “it was only after Oberammergau was caught between the anvil of Vatican II and the hammering criticism of Jewish groups that serious changes were grudgingly made.” The Bavarians, Shapiro seems to be telling us, were getting hammered, and they were getting hammered only because of Nostra Aetate [the document which launched Catholic-Jewish dialogue]. Without that document they could have easily deflected the Jewish blows. With it, the Jews could now play the bishop off against his flock as the best way to eviscerate the play of anything in the gospels which the Jews found repugnant.[108]”
E. Michael Jones, Pope Francis in Context: Have the End Times Arrived in Buenos Aires?
“What Pope Benedict XVI failed to specify in 2013 is that the main media outlet responsible for the hijacking of the Second Vatican Council was Time magazine, which acted as the middleman between the CIA (C. D. Jackson was the intermediary employed by both institutions) and double agents like John Courtney Murray, S.J. To this day no one has explored the extent to which this realization led to Pope Benedict XVI’s resignation. The one thing we know for certain is that the resignation precipitated Bergoglio’s election as pope. The connection is more than post hoc.”
E. Michael Jones, Pope Francis in Context: Have the End Times Arrived in Buenos Aires?
“on the eve of his unprecedented resignation, Pope Benedict XVI gave an indication that his earlier understanding of the council might have been flawed when he opined that “there was the Council of the Fathers–the real Council–but there was also the Council of the media. It was almost a Council apart, and the world perceived the Council through the latter, through the media. Thus, the Council that reached the people with immediate effect was that of the media, not that of the Fathers.”
E. Michael Jones, Pope Francis in Context: Have the End Times Arrived in Buenos Aires?
“parroting Henry Luce’s “American Proposition” as promoted by Time magazine, which at the time of the council was America’s unacknowledged propaganda ministry.”
E. Michael Jones, Pope Francis in Context: Have the End Times Arrived in Buenos Aires?
“In his autobiography Clerical Error, Kaiser explains that he left the order before ordination because he felt that he could better implement the Jesuits’ goals by working directly for the CIA as Time magazine’s Rome correspondent during the Second Vatican Council. During the soirees he hosted at his posh Rome apartment on Time’s lavish expense account, Kaiser met Malachi Martin, another Jesuit who had also become a double agent. Martin was being paid by both B’nai B’rith and the American Jewish Committee to subvert the Catholic claim that the Jews had killed Christ.”
E. Michael Jones, Pope Francis in Context: Have the End Times Arrived in Buenos Aires?
“the system which is in control in Argentina and most of the world is nothing less that the best democracy which money can buy, allied with drug trafficking and organized crime. The sad conclusion, then, is that the worst which this “democracy” has in store for us is corrupt government; the best it has to offer is government by millionaires.”
E. Michael Jones, Pope Francis in Context: Have the End Times Arrived in Buenos Aires?
“Not Yankees, not Marxists, but Peronists,” as their simple but vehement way of rejecting Marxist state capitalism of the sort then incarnated in the Soviet Union, as well as the extreme capitalism associated with the United States.”
E. Michael Jones, Pope Francis in Context: Have the End Times Arrived in Buenos Aires?
“The solution to this problem is liberating the forces of the real economy—the workers and producers—from the invisible chains which the financial parasites use to enslave it, in order then to be able to overcome this global drama. That means resurrecting the integrity of the sovereign nation state and its ability to issue sovereign money, the rejection of the system of debt, the liberation of Republican institutions from the domination of money, and the restoration of ethical values.”
E. Michael Jones, Pope Francis in Context: Have the End Times Arrived in Buenos Aires?
“The history of Argentina is a history of struggle between Hispanic Catholicism, symbolized by the monument, and the cabal of Jews and Freemasons that came to be known as the Enlightenment”
E. Michael Jones, Pope Francis in Context: Have the End Times Arrived in Buenos Aires?
“As anyone who is familiar with cows know, a thirsty calf often gets a kick if it gets too aggressive. This was Caponnetto’s fate, as well as the fate of those Catholics who objected to the “explicit and disastrous judaization of the Church”
E. Michael Jones, Pope Francis in Context: Have the End Times Arrived in Buenos Aires?
“The desecration of this monument is symbolic of the current state of the Church in Argentina and the decline it has endured since the era of Catholic self-confidence when it was built.”
E. Michael Jones, Pope Francis in Context: Have the End Times Arrived in Buenos Aires?