The Pope Appeareth
by Jon Rappoport
Contributor, ZenGardner.com
“Religions and,
yes, even certain ‘economic systems’ have preached poverty as the way to
salvation, or at least a ‘more honest’ life. Poverty is promoted as a kind of
test of faith. But the promoters always had cash in the bank. The catch is
this: in order to reap the spiritual rewards, a poor person has to remain poor.
Otherwise, how can he continue to know true glory? The modern version of this
is: a victim is a victim forever. Otherwise, he might eliminate the need for
‘social justice’ and the con artists who peddle it. Don’t spend a few dollars
cleaning up the contaminated water systems in Third World countries. Don’t give
back good growing land that was stolen. Poverty and starvation are glamorous.
They give rise to humanitarian ideologies that front for theft and destruction
on a grand scale.” (The Underground, Jon Rappoport)
He’s here. The Pope. And his covert Jesuit message is: let’s
get rid of separate nations, eliminate private profit for the middle class, and
return to those glorious days of the Middle Ages; my Church flourishes under
those conditions; we know how to deal with wall-to-wall misery; oh, and here’s
the collection plate.
He’s part of the international gang that throws around the
word “capitalism” as if it’s a mortal sin.
Making distinctions isn’t the Pope’s forte.
He ignores the differences between mega-corporations who
align with governments (and his Church) to create a Globalist Order…and the
untold numbers of small businesses owned by people who want to work for a
living and earn a profit.
For the Pope, it’s all “capitalism.” Everything should be
free—which, translated, means: almost everyone should be poor.
Migration of populations? No problem. It’s a good thing.
After all, it helps, in the long run, to erase borders and nations and turn
back the clock to more troubled times.
That’s the op, and the Pope is on board with it. He and
Obama will get along well. Obama is in charge of making sure the inner-city
communities he champions will stay poor and have ample targets to blame.
Obama never intended to create jobs in those inner cities
and transform them. That was never on his agenda. He never intended to speak
about how the jobs and the companies were lost there, as one Globalist trade
deal after another sent work and factories overseas. Obama is touting new trade
deals.
He and the Pope will give each other a nudge and a wink.
If these two have their way, the “settled science” on
manmade warming will trigger global cuts in energy production (except for
favored companies), thus creating even more horrific poverty among the Third
World countries which are supposed to “benefit from the rational distribution
of energy”).
These two men know how to use “humanitarian” utterances to
front for their real goals. They know how to play that tune up and down the
scale, instilling the proper amount of guilt along the way.
The Pope and the President will be popping champagne corks.
It’ll be a party.
Obama: Your Holiness, I’m a rank amateur when it comes to
psyops. You folks have been running cons for a couple of thousand years give or
take. So any tips you can offer me…
Pope: Don’t kid a kidder, Barack. You’re doing a bang-up
job. You started off with that messianic salvation utopia thing, and then you
put it on the shelf and went for social justice, which is a biggie, because it
diverts attention from the fact that most people just want jobs and enough
money to survive—and of course that is never going to happen…
In his first comments to the press after election as Pope,
Francis said: “This is what I want, a poor church for the poor.”
1.2 billion members, a separate nation (the Vatican), an
estimated $170 billion in annual spending…sure, a poor church.
The “for the poor” part of the Pope’s quote is accurate. As
in: a return to greater poverty. In such a world, the feudal lords will fill
the collection plate.
There’s just one problem with the Vatican’s Globalist
agenda. It doesn’t quite mesh with the mega-corporate view of Globalism. As
fewer and fewer people around the world can afford to buy what the corporations
are selling, a crack-up will occur. But for the Pope, those are petty details.
He’s with the mega-corporations on the surface; but at a deeper level, the
Vatican wants what it’s always wanted: chaos, poverty, and top-down control.
Jon Rappoport
The author of three explosive collections, THE MATRIX
REVEALED, EXIT FROM THE MATRIX, and POWER OUTSIDE THE MATRIX, Jon was a
candidate for a US Congressional seat in the 29th District of California. He
maintains a consulting practice for private clients, the purpose of which is
the expansion of personal creative power. Nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, he
has worked as an investigative reporter for 30 years, writing articles on
politics, medicine, and health for CBS Healthwatch, LA Weekly, Spin Magazine, Stern,
and other newspapers and magazines in the US and Europe. Jon has delivered
lectures and seminars on global politics, health, logic, and creative power to
audiences around the world.
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