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576<br />

Chapter 41<br />

The Jesuits – 1963<br />

<strong>Vatican</strong> II<br />

Pope John XXIII Seeks to End the Cold War<br />

Replaced by Cold Warrior Pope Paul VI<br />

<strong>Vatican</strong> <strong>Assassins</strong><br />

“If two opposed blocs [the Jesuit General’s socialist “Communist” East<br />

financed by his corporate “Capitalistic” West] should finally succeed in<br />

settling their differences . . . what would become of the <strong>Vatican</strong>? . . . Thus<br />

the <strong>Vatican</strong> threw off its mask and openly recommended the continuance<br />

of the cold war — pending the hot one.” {1}<br />

Edmond Paris, 1964<br />

French Historian<br />

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

<strong>Vatican</strong> II began in October of 1962 and lasted until December of 1965. There<br />

were many surface changes to the Roman Catholic Institution. The Mass would no<br />

longer be performed in Latin, Protestants were no longer called “heretics” but rather<br />

“separated brethren” and the priests’ formal “prayers” for “the perfidious Jews”<br />

ceased. After Rome’s Second Thirty Years’ War, the Jesuit masters wanted to<br />

deceive the world into believing that the Pope was for peace and religious liberty. But<br />

in substance nothing changed. The Pope was to continue to uphold the Jesuits’<br />

bloody Council of Trent. We read from the Documents of <strong>Vatican</strong> II:<br />

“The salient point of this Council is not, therefore, a discussion of one<br />

article or another of the fundamental doctrine of the church which has<br />

repeatedly been taught by the Fathers and by ancient and modern<br />

theologians, and which is presumed to be well known and familiar to all.<br />

For this a Council was not necessary. But from renewed, serene, and<br />

tranquil adherence to all the teaching of the Church in its entirety and<br />

preciseness, as it still shines forth in the Acts of the Council of Trent and<br />

First <strong>Vatican</strong> Council [i.e. we must still kill the “accursed heretics” and<br />

the Pope is still “infallible”] . . . The substance of the ancient doctrine of<br />

the deposit of faith is one thing, and the way in which it is presented is<br />

another [i.e. we must carry out the ancient goals of killing “heretics and<br />

liberals,” accursed and condemned over one hundred times by the<br />

Order’s “sacred Council,” but in another way].” {2} [Emphasis added]<br />

The Jesuits – 1963

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