Pictured above “Pope Francis is presented with the document with which his grandfather enlisted to fight for Italy before emigrating to Argentina”
While Chisholm was Director of the UN from 1948–53, he was quoted as saying “To achieve world government, it is necessary to remove from the minds of men their individualism, loyalty to family traditions, national patriotism, and religious dogmas.”
Having just experienced the second world war a universal government to end all wars was on the table so to speak. A world government under the Nazi had just been halted. Look at the above statement again and think of it is that what is happening through political means at this time as we enter a darker period predicted. Ignatius followers were thrown out of the countries of the world over 70 times for political interference in which they plundered and created wars between countries and the Jesuit society was terminated. ‘In the mid-18th century, few religious orders could rival the Society of Jesus in size and influence. More than 22,000 Jesuits operated nearly 700 colleges and 200 seminaries in the 1750s. They had powerful friends and wealthy benefactors, acting as confessors to many of the crowned heads of Europe.’
Here’s another statement similar to Chisholm by Jesuit priest Malachi Martin “The competition is all-out because, now that it has started, there is no way it can be reversed or called off. No holds barred because, once the competition has been decided, the world and all that’s in it – our way of life as individuals and as citizens of the nations; our families and our jobs; our trade and commerce and money; our educational systems and our religious and our cultures; even the badges of our national identity, which most of us have always taken for granted – all will have been powerfully and radically altered forever. No one can be exempted from its effects. No sector of our lives will remain untouched.” How can he say this so accurately because it was the studies aim of the Jesuits who were suppressed and then reinstated to position themselves at the top of the papacy and regain world dominance for the church.
Now this statement form the first Jesuit Pope in history which is very interesting. While Jorge Mario Bergoglio was leader of the Jesuits in Argentina during the Dirty wars, Jesuit priests were carrying machine guns and involved in wars, the most obvious of which were the many in south america. The Jesuit were followers of Thomas Aquinas who had outlined their justification for Christian war.
“A “piecemeal” World War III may have already begun with the current spate of crimes, massacres and destruction, Pope Francis has warned.
He was speaking during a visit to Italy’s largest military cemetery, where he was commemorating the centenary of World War I.
“War is madness,” the Pope said at a memorial to 100,000 Italian soldiers at Redipuglia cemetery near Slovenia.
The Argentine Pope has often condemned the idea of war in God’s name”