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Chapter 36 459<br />

“The hatred which Europe once manifested toward the central ecclesiastical<br />

power is fast disappearing . . . there will be a general agreement to exalt<br />

Rome . . . The wealth of all nations is about to be given into her hands . . .<br />

the United States [government] . . . will place the unbounded resources of<br />

this country in the hands of the same power.” {5}<br />

Stephen N. Haskell, 1907<br />

American Theologian<br />

The Story of the Seer of Patmos<br />

“ ‘ . . . the clergy [Jesuits] . . . in order to increase, or keep its riches, have<br />

always interfered with the political and economic life of the nation.’ The<br />

war industries offered a profitable investment. The previous help given by<br />

Morgan’s Bank, the biggest bank in the world . . . had become the Holy<br />

See’s power of attorney in America . . . ” {6}<br />

Edmond Paris, 1964<br />

French Historian<br />

The <strong>Vatican</strong> Against Europe<br />

“America is gold poor . . . there is nothing left in Fort Knox except junk<br />

gold . . . In 1934 President Franklin Delano Roosevelt turned over the<br />

nation’s gold supply to the Federal Reserve System as a gift . . . ” {7}<br />

Peter David Beter, 1974<br />

Counsel, 1961-1967,<br />

U.S. Export-Import Bank<br />

The Fort Knox Gold Scandal<br />

“In 1952 . . . Bishop McShea, for the papal representative, admitted the<br />

purchase of gold by the <strong>Vatican</strong> . . . He added that a large number of papal<br />

ingots were held in the Federal Reserve vaults in New York.” {8}<br />

Avro Manhattan, 1983<br />

“Protestant” Knight of Malta<br />

English Historian<br />

The <strong>Vatican</strong> Billions<br />

The Jesuits – 1913

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