
Pope Francis addresses joint session of Congress, September 2015.
I like the alternate media, don’t get me wrong. I have great respect for those who, with little fanfare and even less pay, put themselves out there as bloggers and YouTubers, as Podcasters and independent journalists. As a blogger myself, I suppose you’d expect me to say that.
But while the alternate media has done some wonderful work in educating people on how the world really works, as opposed to how the mainstream corporate media wants you to believe it works, the subject of the Papacy and the Roman Church-State is rarely discussed.
You’ll read post after post, listen to podcast after podcast about the threat of world government. YouTubers will talk in hushed whispers about the Rothchild’s and the Rockefeller’s, about George Soros and his Open Society Foundation, about the Bilderbergers and the Davos crowd, and the Council on Foreign Relations and the Skull and Bones Club at Yale University. To be sure, all these guys, all these organizations, are bad actors whose words and activities deserve scrutiny.
But there’s another globalist out there. One whose words and actions nearly always escape the scrutiny of even the most independent of independent journalists, one whose wealth and power are quite possibly unmatched in our time, one whose globalist plans are so breathtakingly obvious that one could argue it is preternatural how easily he avoids being noticed. I speak, of course, about the great Papal Antichrist, which office currently is occupied by a certain Jesuit named Jorge Bergoglio from Argentina, DBA Francis I.
I doubt there is an organization more committed to globalism than the Roman Church-State (RCS) or a man more committed to it than the Pope. Globalism. Tyranny. One World Government. These things are the very air Antichrist breaths. It’s just how he rolls.
The occasion for my latest fusillade against the Son of Perdition was an article in the New American by Joe Wolverton, II, J.D. titled “Pope Francis Calls for End of Sovereignty and Establishment of Global Government.” The piece quotes Pope Francis speaking at the Pontifical Academy. Mr. Wolverton quotes Francis thus, “The Church observes with concern the reemergence, in many parts of the world, of currents that are aggressive towards foreigners, especially immigrants, as well as a growing nationalism that neglects the common good.”
Now as John Robbins pointed out in his brilliant 1999 book Ecclesiastical Megalomania, the RCS is fond of speaking in buzzwords, one of which is “common good.” In this decadent day and age, some may find talk to the common good comforting. But as Robbins notes, “The common good, as we shall see in our discussion of the political thought of the Roman Church-State, is the fiction by which the public authorities justify whatever they please to do.” Put another way, the “common good” is an instrument for excusing unlimited, tyrannical government.
The Pope continues, “When a supranational common good is clearly identified, it is necessary to have a special authority that is legally and concordantly constituted and capable of facilitating its implementation.”
Pope Francis is by no means the only pope to make such remarks. Under his predecessor, Benedict XVI, the Vatican’s Justice and Peace department released a paper calling for the establishment of “a supranational authority” with worldwide scope and “universal jurisdiction” to guide economic policies and decisions. The same paper called openly for a “world central bank.”
One can easily find many more such examples, not only from the current occupant of the Office of Antichrist, but from earlier Antichrists as well.
These guys don’t even try to hide it.
It’s almost as if they double dog dare anyone to call them out.
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