Agree. The whole goal of the 'global agenda' has been to destroy the family, traditional values, and self-reliance, so as to foster a dependence on the state to meet all of our needs. Increase tax rates to force wives out of the home into the job market, for instance.
Once viewed through that lens, it all becomes clear. And it is obvious …
Agree. The whole goal of the 'global agenda' has been to destroy the family, traditional values, and self-reliance, so as to foster a dependence on the state to meet all of our needs. Increase tax rates to force wives out of the home into the job market, for instance.
Once viewed through that lens, it all becomes clear. And it is obvious that it has all been planned, since the 1960s at least and likely longer.
A bit of an anecdote: this past weekend, I attended a traditional Latin mass. One might expect it to be filled with old women; it was not. In fact, the majority there were young families with multiple children. As in "four children under five years old." Was the congregation huge? No. But then again, it is not in an area that has a huge Catholic population. But there were no tattoos, no weird hair and no disrespectful clothes.
A fun fact: Vatican II took place in the early to mid 1960s. Coincidence?
Nope. Vatican II was part of the show. The Catholic Church, along with every other church that has been around long enough to have a central authority structure, has long been corrupted by the Cabal. Like with all such organizations (the Freemasons come to mind) the 'local' people are fine folks, blissfully unaware of the evil perpetrated at the top of the organization. And many of the higher-level people also refuse to be compromised. Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò is an example; there are many others in the Catholic Church as in the other churches and organizations. Evil runs deep, but people of good will are fighting it. (Viganò even refuses to call the current Pope by his papal name -- still calls him 'Bergoglio.')
Yeah, I know Vatican II was part of the process. And I'm a big fan of Vigano.
The book "Windswept House" by Malachi Martin is a VERY interesting read. Fact disguised as fiction. BTW... Klaus Schwab is a minor character that makes a brief appearance.
This is the new reformation within the Roman Church. Vatican 2 was a mistake. The people are searching for a return to ancient traditions and forms of worship. As a Protestant, I find this to be very healthy. We have done similar things in our traditional denominations as each of the well know churches have already split over theological issues.
Agree. The whole goal of the 'global agenda' has been to destroy the family, traditional values, and self-reliance, so as to foster a dependence on the state to meet all of our needs. Increase tax rates to force wives out of the home into the job market, for instance.
Once viewed through that lens, it all becomes clear. And it is obvious that it has all been planned, since the 1960s at least and likely longer.
A bit of an anecdote: this past weekend, I attended a traditional Latin mass. One might expect it to be filled with old women; it was not. In fact, the majority there were young families with multiple children. As in "four children under five years old." Was the congregation huge? No. But then again, it is not in an area that has a huge Catholic population. But there were no tattoos, no weird hair and no disrespectful clothes.
A fun fact: Vatican II took place in the early to mid 1960s. Coincidence?
Nope. Vatican II was part of the show. The Catholic Church, along with every other church that has been around long enough to have a central authority structure, has long been corrupted by the Cabal. Like with all such organizations (the Freemasons come to mind) the 'local' people are fine folks, blissfully unaware of the evil perpetrated at the top of the organization. And many of the higher-level people also refuse to be compromised. Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò is an example; there are many others in the Catholic Church as in the other churches and organizations. Evil runs deep, but people of good will are fighting it. (Viganò even refuses to call the current Pope by his papal name -- still calls him 'Bergoglio.')
Yeah, I know Vatican II was part of the process. And I'm a big fan of Vigano.
The book "Windswept House" by Malachi Martin is a VERY interesting read. Fact disguised as fiction. BTW... Klaus Schwab is a minor character that makes a brief appearance.
https://www.amazon.com/Windswept-House-Vatican-Malachi-Martin/dp/0385492316/ref=sr_1_1?sr=8-1
Apparently Viganò's disrespect was too much for Bergoglio, who has summoned Viganò to the Vatican to face excommunication:
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/06/exclusive-archbishop-carlo-maria-vigano-summoned-vatican-be/
Thanks, I'll have to check it out 💖
This is the new reformation within the Roman Church. Vatican 2 was a mistake. The people are searching for a return to ancient traditions and forms of worship. As a Protestant, I find this to be very healthy. We have done similar things in our traditional denominations as each of the well know churches have already split over theological issues.