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Boehner’s 2015 Globalist Invitations: First Bibi, Next Pope Francis

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Boehner’s 2015 Globalist Invitations: First Bibi, Next Pope Francis To Address US Congress

by Katherine Frisk, The Phaser.com:

When the Founding Fathers wrote the Constitution, they insisted on a separation between church and state and a Vatican Embassy was not allowed in Washington D.C. The Vatican in effect, was not acknowledged as an Independent City State and the political ramifications that go with it.

Those who had left Europe for the USA were not only tired of the nobility in Europe and being underdogs and peasants, they were also tired of the Roman Catholic Church and the many tithes that had to be paid to Rome, including paying for prayers and a church Mass to save a soul from purgatory, or worse, hell.

Most people living outside of Europe today, are unaware of the historical and financial stranglehold that the Vatican had over most of Europe and still does today. As recently as 2013 a court ruled that German Catholics could “only remain in the Church if they pay membership tax.” Many Roman Catholics risk being ex-communicated and thrown out of the church should they not comply with these many tithes and taxes.

In other countries like Poland for example, the Catholic Church is very much embedded in the political and financial structure of the country.

The USA for a large part of it’s history has been, and still is, mainly Protestant. Today Protestants represent approx 5.1 per cent of the population. The Protestant ethic is far removed from the Roman Catholic ethic. The Pope is not seen as the representative of Christ on Earth, and the Protestant Reformation, in conjunction with millions moving from Europe and Great Britain to the United States of America since the 17th century, was motivated by a need for self empowerment on a religious as well as political level. Freeing themselves not only from the stranglehold of the nobility, but also from Vatican domination in all their affairs.

According to Catholic Doctrine, the Papal Bulls written in the last 800 years give the Vatican and the Pope in particular, ownership of all land, bodies and souls on the planet.

Starting from Pope Boniface VIII in 1302, the first Bull, the first crown, gave the Church and the Pope in particular, ownership of all land. Hence the term “crown land.”

The second crown, Sixtus IV in 1481 , gave the church and the Pope in particular, through the system of birth certificates, ownership of all people born into this world.

The third crown, Paul III in 1537, gives the church and the Pope in particular, ownership of all souls in the Holy See.

Many people across Europe started to challenge these Papal Bulls when the Bible was translated into the vernacular and the printing press came into existence, making the Bible stories more freely available to the general public as opposed to taking as writ whatever the Roman Catholic Catechism dictated. They concluded that not only did the Vatican have no legal standing of ownership of all land, all bodies and all souls, but that these privilages which they had given themselves were inherently not Christian.

A glaring example of this disparity is in Matthew 4: 8 – 11

8 Again, the devil taketh him up into an exceeding high mountain, and sheweth him all the kingdoms of the world, and the glory of them;

9 And saith unto him, All these things will I give thee, if thou wilt fall down and worship me.

10 Then saith Jesus unto him, Get thee hence, Satan: for it is written, Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God, and him only shalt thou serve.

11 Then the devil leaveth him, and, behold, angels came and ministered unto him.

The story of Jesus whipping the money lenders in the Temple rang as true then as it did in Europe in the 17th century, whereby the population under threat of ex-communication and their souls being damned to hell, had to and in many cases still do pay tithes and taxes to the church.

The persecution of Jesus also rang true for them personally, St. Bartholomew’s Massacre as one example of many. Those who turned their backs on the Vatican from the 13th century on wards, were subjected to the Inquisition, humiliation, torture and death, often judged as witches and heretics under trail by ordeal, again in contradiction the Laws of Moses which entitle people to have witnesses to speak on their behalf and in contradiction of Christian Scripture:

John 7: 47- 52

Then came the officers to the chief priests and Pharisees; and they said unto them, Why have ye not brought him?

But this people who knoweth not the law are cursed.

Nicodemus saith unto them, (he that came to Jesus by night, being one of them,)

Doth our law judge any man, before it hear him, and know what he doeth?

They answered and said unto him, Art thou also of Galilee? Search, and look: for out of Galilee ariseth no prophet.

Unlike most South American countries that had been colonised by the Portuguese and the Spanish, and were and are inherently Roman Catholic, the United States of America has remained predominately Protestant for most of it’s history.

From the time the Constitution was written until today, the Vatican has sought by many means to bring the United Sates of America under the control of Rome in the same manner that Europe was and to a large extent is still under the grip of the Vatican.

They built schools across the country and offered a better education than public education, encouraging non Catholics to attend and convert. They established George Town University and trained many Catholic priests in all the various Protestant Church groups, then sent them out to join these churches and over the years, to use the military term, through “mission creep,” turn them towards a more Roman Catholic perspective. Through their Jesuit colleges they have trained their members in all aspects of finance, science and technology, giving those who choose not to become priests the title of Extraordinary minister of Holy Communion. This has enabled them to infiltrate all sectors of society remaining laymen but still true to their Jesuit oath.

The one thing that was always denied to the Vatican, was an official Embassy in Washington D.C, which would in effect, give the Vatican the status of an acknowledged Independent State and direct access the President of the United States and to Embassy representatives from around the world, thereby increasing their influence.

The sound of John F. Kennedy, a Democrat,  rings in my ears.

“I believe in an America where the separation of church and state is absolute; where no Catholic prelate would tell the President — should he be Catholic — how to act, and no Protestant minister would tell his parishioners for whom to vote; where no church or church school is granted any public funds or political preference, and where no man is denied public office merely because his religion differs from the President who might appoint him, or the people who might elect him.”

“I am not the Catholic candidate for President. I am the Democratic Party’s candidate for President who also happens to be a Catholic. I do not speak for my Church on public matters — and the Church does not speak for me.”

The Vatican was finally able to establish an embassy in 1984, thanks to President Ronald Reagan, a Republican. Just over thirty years later, on an invitation from Joe Boehner and Nancy Pelosi, both Roman Catholics, the Pope, for the first time will address a joint US congress on the 24th September 2015. He will also celebrate Mass at Washington’s Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception and address the United Nations.

Pope Francis, a Jesuit, who spent his life in Argentina before becoming Pope, has the following view:

“Although the pope speaks frequently about issues affecting Americans, including poverty and economic inequality, he has addressed the United States explicitly only when calling for more humane conditions on the US-Mexico border.

Most recently, Francis made the appeal in a letter to a Jesuit priest who helps organize Catholic teens in Nogales, Arizona, to support the Kino Border Initiative, which advocates a more humane solution to migration. The letter was dated Dec. 19, but made public on Kino’s website only recently.

“These young people — who have come to learn how to strive against the propagation of stereotypes, from people who only see in immigration a source of illegality, social conflict and violence — can contribute much to show the world a church without borders,” Francis wrote.”