Pope Francis (via Translator)
The solution is migration, to open the doors to migration. For an immigration policy to be good, it must have four things, for the migrant to be received, assisted, promoted, and integrated. This is what is most important to integrate them into the new life.
My Comments: Neither Pope Francis nor his henchmen the in Roman Church-State (RCS) are stupid. They’re evil, but they’re savvy enough to know how to frame an issue to their benefit. Not how Francis says that “migrants must be received.” For starters, they are not migrants. The proper term in U.S. law is “illegal aliens.” Of course, as is the case with all popes, Pope Francis does not see himself or the RCS as subject to the laws of mere nations. As Pope, he considers himself the “father of kings, governor of the world, and vicar of Christ,” which is the so-called “triple power of the Pope.”
According to Francis, not only must the “migrants be received,” but they must also be “assisted, promoted, and integrated.” But while Francis says that all these things must – note the must, the Pope views these things as obligations: they are not optional – be done for the migrants, he cleverly fails to mention who must do the receiving, assisting, promoting, and integrating.
So, who is going to foot the bill for all this?
Why, it’s the American people! But Francis is too smart to tell you that. Yes, the Antichrist popes have a wonderful system whereby they plan to break the United States and all other nations and bring them under the yoke of Rome while forcing the citizens of those nations to pay for their own subjugation. Now that’s what I call evil genius.
Norah O’Donnell:
I grew up in the state of Texas, which is right on the border with Mexico. The state of Texas is attempting to shut down a Catholic charity on the border with Mexico that offers undocumented migrants, humanitarian assistance. What do you think of that?
My Comments: O’Donnell here is referring to Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s investigation into activities of Annunciation House, a Roman Catholic charity that Paxton’s office is attempting to shut down for its alleged role in aiding the illegal alien invasion of Texas. Ken Paxton is doing the Lord’s work targeting the biggest culprit behind the illegal alien invasion of the United States, the Roman Catholic Church, and has been viciously attacked in the press for his trouble. Christians need to pray for him that his work would bear fruit.
Pope Francis (via Translator)
That is madness, sheer madness. Over there in Texas, there is a great bishop, Bishop Seitz. He’s right there at the border. That man does the impossible to help the migrants, right?
My Comments: Of course, Pope Francis thinks it’s madness for anyone to dare put a stop to his irredentist immigration policies. The popes always view resistance to their evil plans as madness. Irredentism is the Jesuit version of the Muslim hijra, which Islamists use to take over nations for Islam. Both irredentism and hijra are forms of weaponized immigration designed to subvert the host nation.
As current Chairman of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops Committee on Migration and owing to his strategic location as Bishop of El Paso, Mark Seitz is currently one of the largest cogs in the Vatican’s irredentist immigration machine. Naturally, Antichrist calls him a “great bishop.”
Norah O’Donnell:
We met Bishop Mark Seitz at Annunciation House, a Catholic charity in El Paso, Texas where their challenging the state’s attempt to shut them down for allegedly shielding undocumented migrants from law enforcement.
My Comments: Ken Paxton’s investigation of Annunciation House is one of the rare instances of a public official putting the firepower of the law on the proper target. And it’s not just public officials who miss the mark on the immigration issue, almost all journalists, even supposedly independent journalists and bloggers, miss the mark as well. It is a rare and remarkable event when a journalist actually exposes Rome’s overwhelming role in America’s illegal alien crisis. Paxton’s work in pursuing a case against Annunciation House is commendable and should be supported by all American patriots, Christians especially.
Bishop Mark Seitz:
This type of accusation puts fear into the hearts of anyone who generously gives of their time because of the Christian concern for people who are truly the poorest of the poor among us, people who have no place to go, nothing to eat, no clothes.
My Comments: According to the Apostle Paul, fear of legal authority is the appropriate response from those who break the law. “For rulers are not a terror to good works, but to evil. Do you want to be unafraid of the authority? Do what is good, and you will have praise from the same. For he is God’s minister to you for good. But if you do evil, be afraid; for he does not bear the sword in vain; for he is God’s minister, an avenger to execute wrath on him who practices evil” (Romans 13:3-4).
Norah O’Donnell:
Pope Francis addressed the plight of migrants head on in 2016 when he visited Juarez, Mexico, a city which shares a border with El Paso, Texas just before his mass to an audience of 200,000. He walked up to the border and prayed for those who died attempting cross into the United States. My grandparents were Catholic, immigrated from northern Ireland in the 1930s to the United States, seeking a better life. And I know your family, too, fled fascism and you have talked about with migrants, many of them children, that you encourage governments to build bridges, not walls, but not everyone feels that way in the United States.
My Comments: O’Donnell brings up Francis’ 2016 trip to the U.S. Mexico, which has been commemorated by the Church-State with a larger-than-life metallic statue of Pope Francis in Juarez. On his flight back to the Vatican after the event, Francis famously attacked then-U.S. Presidential candidate Donald Trump for wanting to build walls rather than bridges. The Pope was attempting to interfere in the U.S. election with his comments. Note that CBS sent an explicitly Roman Catholic reporter to interview Pope Francis. Note, too, that Francis went there to commemorate the migrants who died attempting to break American immigration law. Francis insinuated that these deaths were the fault of American policy when, in fact, the blame for these deaths lies with the Vatican, which uses these people as pawns in its globalist attempt to take down the United States.
Pope Francis (via Translator):
Migration is something that makes a country grow. They say that you Irish migrated and brought the whiskey and that the Italians migrated and brought the mafia. It’s a joke, don’t take it badly. My father and my grandparents arrived in 1929, and they suffered a lot. All migrants suffer. We are watching it unfold right now. They migrate to reach the United States and then there, they’re at the border unable to cross. Some can, some can’t. Such is the plight of the migrant.
My Comments: Growth in and of itself is not a good thing. Migration can make a country’s population grow, but if the illegal aliens’ per capita economic contribution per capita is lower than the American average, they are a drag on the system and actually make America poorer. Not to mention the enormous welfare expense laid on the backs of the American people to maintain an illegal alien population that, absent the welfare state, would not be here. Note also that there is not a word of compassion from Antichrist for the American people, who he expects to bear the crushing economic burden of supporting his migrant horde.
Norah O’Donnell:
Notably, Pope Francis took his first trip as Holy Father in 2013 to Lampedusa, a small Italian island near Africa, where he delivered a big message. I was so struck when you talked about the globalization of indifference. What is happening?
My Comments: There have been many stories in the news about the Italian inhabitants of the Italian island of Lampedusa bitterly complaining about that they are being overrun by illegal migrants and crying out to the government for help. The only indifference worth noting is the longstanding indifference of Italian government officials to the suffering of their own people as well as the indifference of the RCS and Pope Francis.
Pope Francis (via Translator):
Do you want me to speak plainly? People wash their hands. There are so many who see what is happening. The wars, the injustice. That’s okay. That’s okay, and wash their hands. It’s indifference. They make comments about such dramatic events that are going on as though they were just at a sports match, no? Please, we have to get our hearts to feel again. We cannot remain indifferent in the face of such human dramas. The globalization of indifference is a very ugly disease.
My Comments: Antichrist’s hypocrisy is truly breathtaking here. He speaks of the people as indifferent and washing their hands of the problem, but it is a problem created largely by the Vatican and used to its own advantage at the expense of the citizens of the nations of Europe and the United States. American news outlets are filled with stories about illegal aliens raping, robbing, and murdering Americans. The same is the case in Europe. But all the Vatican Antichrist can do is insult the people who are suffering as a result of his policies. If you are a citizen of a Western nation, Antichrist hates you and wants to destroy you.
Speaker 8:
Mr. Speaker, the Pope of the Holy City.
Norah O’Donnell:
In 2015, Pope Francis was the first pontiff to address Congress where he talked about embracing migrants.
My Comments: Here, the interview cuts to a clip showing Pope Francis’s 2015 address to the U.S. Congress. Francis used the occasion to lecture our lawmakers, and by extension the American people, that we are not allowing ourselves to be sufficiently robbed by foreigners for his tastes.
Pope Francis (via Translator):
Because most of us were once foreigners.
My Comments: The clip of Francis addressing Congress includes his false claim that most of us were once foreigners. My family has lived in America before ever there was a United States. I have never been a foreigner, and millions of other Americans can say the same thing.
Norah O’Donnell:
One factor driving an increase in migration is global warming. How worried are you about climate change?
My Comments: Climate change is another enormous hoax being used by the Vatican to drive its globalist agenda.
Pope Francis (via Translator):
Unfortunately, we have gotten to a point of no return. It’s sad, but that’s what it is. Global warming is a serious problem. Climate change at this moment is a road to death, a road to death, and it is an artificial climate change. No? Something provoked not the normal climate change. Right?
Antichrist has worked for a number of years to merge its irredentist immigration policies with its climate change hoax to weaken nation-states and promote its globalist agenda. There is no climate crisis, but this doesn’t stop the Vatican and its acolytes in the American political system from pushing this narrative.
In summary, the beast system of Antichrist continues to work to spread misery, poverty, and lawlessness wherever it can. It will continue to do so until Christ Jesus returns and puts a permanent end to this evil system. Let Christians beware.
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