Monday, November 8, 2021

Rome Again: the Plot to Destroy the Protestant West

O happy I am to see this radio show by Chris Pinto, but slow I was to find it. A few days old but that's not too bad; the topic is timeless. He's talking about the Gunpowder Plot of 1605 in England when the Jesuits attempted to blow up the English Parliament kill King James I and bring back the Catholic monarchy. I hadn't known about Guy Fawkes Day until Pinto talked about it, a day of celebration in England over the thrwarting of this plot by a Guy Fawkes under the authority of the Jesuits. It's a very important historical peg for hanging a ton of information about Jesuit plots against Protestant nations and Protestantism in general. As Pinto points out, they've just about succeeded in blowing up America too Can we rally and put them down through Christ as England did? It doesn't look too hopeful, but our God is the God of the impossible and He hears prayer.

AGAIN I HAVE TO ADD THAT I'M NOT TALKING ABOUT CATHOLICS AS SUCH, JUST THE ROMAN CHURCH HIERARCHY AND THE JESUITS. MANY CATHOLICS OPPOSE THIS POPE AND THERE ARE PLENTY OF PATRIOTIC AMERICAN CATHOLICS. AGAIN, THIS IS ABOUT THE HEIRARCHY, THE PAPACY, THE JESUITS, AND THOSE WHO ARE THEIR FOLLOWERS.

It's possible to talk about our current political woes, really treasons, without mentioning the Jesuits or Rome in general, but as I keep noticing, all that does is allow them to consolidate their power and influence without much resistance. Their weapon these days is Marxism, and it is important to know that it is THEIR weapon. There are certainly many other players on their side but as Pinto has shown time and time again the Jesuits are behind it all in one way or another. Their whole mission from their foundin by Ignatius Loyola was to bring down the Protestant Reformation, and although the US hardly identifies as a Protestant nation any more, they know it is and labor endlessly to destroy it. We inherited the Constitutional freedoms from Christian work in Europe and it all came together in a powerfully Protestant government, which Samuel Adams declared would be the "reign of political Protestantism." Years and years of revisionist hitory-writing have deprived us of that original framework , and it may be too late to recover it, but ... God is the God of the imppossible. We just need to call on Him with eerything that is in us.

We have a start in the Virginia election, and if we can keep the Democrats from rigging the next elections we stand a chance of recovering what we've lost. But only if we call on God with all our hearts.

I wish I had the energy to try to spell out more of what Chris Pinto talks about in this radio show, but I want to get it posted. It's important, listen to it.

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