Friday, 15 March 2013


Jesuit Pope's aggression towards Falklands

 
THE VATICAN'S HISTORY OF POLITICAL AGGRESSION
 
We should never forget that the most consistent and pernicious enemy of the sovereignty of the British people and their freedom of religion has for centuries been the Vatican. From 1066 to the rule of terror of Bloody Mary, to Guy Fawkes, to the Babbington plot to assassinate Elizabeth I, to the infamous 1934 Concordat with Nazi Germany and the promotion of war in the Balkans in the 990s the imperial politics rather than the religion of the Roman Catholic Church has been its critical characteristic.
 
In Britain The Catholic Herald wrote on 19th June 1938 that the policy of the British Union of Fascists: 'Is the nearest approach to the Social theory of the encyclicals that we have yet been offered by any prominent political party' and in 1939 – after Hitler’s rise to power, after the concentration camps, after the march into the Rheinland, after the Nuremberg Race laws and after the Kristallnacht attacks on the Jews The Herald opposed war with Germany.
 
Kurt  Waldheim was an Nazi Officer in the Balkans during the Second World War and "is usually the only guest at the fund raiser for friends of the Waffen SS" (The Observer Magazine 19th August 1988) but in 1994 The Pope awarded Waldheim the highest decoration of the Roman Catholic Church (neue Zuericher Zeitung 29th March 1992)
 
One the most murderous dictators in the world is the Catholic educated Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe. His long time friend and chaplain is the Jesuit Father
Fidelis Mukonori who, since independence in 1980, gave the blessing at every (increasingly bloody) celebration of the anniversary. 

The Oath of the Jesuits to the Roman Catholic Church is clearly bigoted, imperialist and political:  "I do further declare that I will help, assist, and advise all or any of His Holiness' agents, in any place wherever I shall be, in Switzerland, Germany, Holland, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, England, Ireland or America, or in any other kingdom or territory I shall come to, and to do my outmost to extirpate the heretical Protestants or Liberal doctrines, and to destroy all their pretended powers, regal or otherwise"

The new Pope, a Jesuit and formerly the Cardinal Bergoglio of Buenes Aires, is in that tradition: We quote here from the Traditional Britain website:
 
"Unfortunately, a look at past press reports paints a portrait of the Cardinal as a fanatic Argentine nationalist who defends the 1982 invasion and disregards the democratic wish of the islanders to retain their links to the UK.
This was clear on 1 April 2010, when on the occasion of a commemoration of the start of the 1982 war, Bergoglio went as far as claiming that "the Malvinas [Falklands] belong to us", adding that "many watered that land, which is Argentine, with blood."[1] Two years later, on another edition of the ceremony, he insisted on the same views, saying that the Argentine "fallen" had "gone out to defend their mother, the motherland, to reclaim what belongs to them, to the motherland, and which was forcibly taken away from them."[2] These lines reflect the traditional mixture of historical myth, fanaticism, and utter contempt for democracy, which sadly continue to dominate Argentine views on the Falklands. First of all, nothing could be "forcibly taken away" from Argentina among other reasons because the British presence in the Falklands predates her birth as an independent state. Second, the Islands have never been Argentine territory. Third, setting aside history for a second, the population does not want to be part of Argentina, as made clear in the 98% vote for British sovereignty in the referendum."

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