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Sunday, March 10, 2013

The church catholic vs the Catholic Church

catholic: c. Of or relating to the ancient undivided Christian church

I know the blasphemy of those who say they are Jews and are not, but are a synagogue of Satan.

For there are certain men crept in unawares, who were before of old ordained to this condemnation, ungodly men, turning the grace of our God into lasciviousness, and denying the only Lord God, and our Lord Jesus Christ.

How different is the he Holy Roman Catholic Church from the church catholic in the New Testament. The picture of the church in the New Testament is one of simplicity and openness, not so with the secretive, Vatican monstrosity. The problem is that to most of the world the Vatican is Christianity.

The churches in the New Testament didn’t have a pope, there were no denominations, every church was autonomous. There was a loose affiliation but no structured hierarchy. Christ was the head of all churches and the head of each individual church.

Now here is an oddity, guess who the caretakers of the Vatican’s finances are. The Rothschild financial dynasty, the Jewish Rothschild financial dynasty.  The Vatican is a nation unto itself, who controls the Vatican? Let me remind you of a quote:

Mayer Amschel Rothschild, Rothschild quotes:

Give me control of a nation's money and I care not who makes the laws.

Looking at this in a strictly political sense, there are three competing entities, the Jews, the Christians, and the Muslims. And looking at the events in the world today one could surmise that there is a plan to get the Christians and the Muslims fighting each other. If that’s the case who benefits…the Jews.

I don’t believe the Rothschilds are true Jews, but Ashkenazi Jews from the Khazars, a pagan people that converted to Judaism for political expediency in the 700’s AD.  The image on the right is the Khazar star, an ancient artifact. Look familiar?KhazarStar

The Ashkenazi Jews are notorious for changing their names. The father of the Rothschild banking dynasty was Mayer Amschel Bauer, he changed his last name to Rothschild, which means ‘red shield’, after the red shield that hung outside his shop. I haven’t been able to confirm it but believe the red shield had the hexagram emblem on it.

balfour_declarationHe or his progeny later claimed this hexagram was the ‘star of David’ which became the national symbol for the nation of (Zion) Israel. If you want to know who was behind the establishment of the latter day nation of Israel just look at who the Balfour Declaration was addressed to…

The establishment of the modern day nation of Israel was a fundamental part of the Luciferian plan to establish a new world order.

Related: KommonSense

 

 

Exposing Vatican secrets a 'dangerous' mission, says Vatileaks journalist

Fri Mar 8, 2013 5:56 PM EST

NBC News' Richard Engel talks to Gianluigi Nuzzi, one of Italy's top investigative journalists, about the resignation of Pope Benedict XVI. Nuzzi's interviews with Benedict's whistleblower butler led to the Vatileaks scandal. Nuzzi and others allege that within the Vatican there were financial cover-ups and a twisted web of money, power and sex.

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Tracy Connor, Staff Writer, NBC News

As the Vatican waits for a new pope under a cloud of scandal, the journalist at the center of the Vatileaks case is revealing the high-stakes, cloak-and-dagger operation he undertook to protect the butler who went public with the secrets.

Investigative journalist Gianluigi Nuzzi told NBC News' Richard Engel how he met Paolo Gabriele in public squares and used old-fashioned public phones to set up rendezvous to make it harder for anyone to eavesdrop on their blockbuster conversations.


He gave Gabriele a code name -- Maria -- and would leave it on the door buzzer he was to press for meetings in a Rome apartment, Nuzzi said in a "Rock Center with Brian Williams" interview.

"He was excited, he was careful, he was afraid," Nuzzi said.

The pope delivers his final audience in St. Peter's Square as he prepares to stand down.

"Then I understood why: because the Vatican has a very strong security system...Once Paolo Gabriele told me a confidence, which I do not know if it is true. He told me the cameras inside the Vatican as so powerful that they can even read the lips of people."

Their first sit-down, set up by intermediaries before Nuzzi even knew who he was meeting, was a "dangerous encounter," he said.

A dozen or so more followed, during which Gabriele gave Nuzzi photocopies of the pope's personal papers, including letters from a top aide, Monsignor Carlo Maria ViganĂ², who had investigated the alleged corruption. In one of the letters, ViganĂ² complained that he felt he was being slandered and sidelined from the inside. He was eventually transferred off the case, and moved to Washington, D.C., to become Papal Nuncio, the Vatican’s diplomatic envoy.

Nuzzi used the documents for broadcast reports and a book that shed light on the infighting and dysfunction at the highest level of the church bureaucracy last year.

Gabriele, who said he was trying to help the pope and the church by shining a light on the dark underbelly of the Vatican, was eventually unmasked as the source of the leaks and sentenced to 18 months in Vatican custody. He was later pardoned by the pope and given a job in a hospital.

Pope Benedict XVI commissioned three retired and independent cardinals to investigate the leaks and they presented him with a report late last year, weeks before the pontiff shocked the world by announcing his abdication.

The Vatican has since denied reports that the cardinals' dossier contains details of a gay cabal in the Vatican and blackmail threats. Allegations of a gay Vatican subculture predate the Vatileaks scandal. In 2010, journalist Carlo Abbate went undercover and filmed Rome priests cavorting with other men.

Abbate doesn't buy the Vatican denials.

"In my opinion, Pope Benedict XVI's move represents his last attempt to save the Catholic Church from the public exposure of the contradictions of the church in the matter of sexuality," he said. "In a sense, he is casting himself aside in order to let those contradictions rise to the surface."

Benedict cited his age when he announced his resignation on Feb. 11 though he has also referred to the Vatican's difficulties. The 115 cardinals who will elect his successor have assembled in Rome but they will not see the Vatileaks report because Benedict decreed that only the next pontiff will get a copy.

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