Re: Zionist lobby's unremitting blackmail against the Catholic Church...
you mean to say that Zionist took over Vatican now?
No, Zionists don't have to "take over" each and every institution that doesn't toe their line... They can use their own (media, political, financial) resources to bully, smear and contain the institutions, countries and political constituencies that somehow stand in the way of Israel and her Zionist schemes.
As I once expounded, today's Europe is to the US what the Byzantine Empire of yore was to Latin Europe...(*) Both Orthodox Byzantines and Catholic Latins shared a common hostility towards Islam, however, Latin Europeans were the most fanatical --and the most powerful as well. It was European kings and princes and popes who launched the crusades, not Byzantine leaders. Moreover, although both Byzantium and Latin Europe claim to defend Christendom, they never reconciled and the fourth crusade (1204 AD)'s attempt to convert Byzantium to Catholicism ended in failure.... Likewise, today, both Europe and the US boast themselves as paragons of democracy and freedom, yet, reality shows that Europe and the US belong to different democratic traditions, sensibilities and histories.
Anyway, my point as regards Nazism and Protestantism was to set the record straight.... This morning, I took a cursory look at Richard Evans' second volume "The Third Reich in Power", page 234, in the "Converting the Soul" section. Evans tells us that, as early as 1936, SD head Reinhard Heydrich considered both the Jews and the Catholic Church as the Reich's chief enemies... Besides, Nazi Germany was overwhelmingly Protestant (65% vs 30% Catholic). Prominent Catholic leaders were assassinated by Nazi death squads during the Night of the Long Knives(**), others fled into exile. So, contrary to the Judeo-Protestant propaganda, Catholics were a main target of Nazism, not one of its purchases.
Gus
(*) Message 15687800 (**) On June 30th 1934, Hitler set forth a weekend-long bloody massacre against the SA known as the Night of the Long Knives. Also known as the Nazi Blood Purge, hordes of SS men were unleashed and sent to execute leaders and important members of the SA. The Night of Long the Knives was going to put a violent end to a 14-year friendship. Ernst Roehm was taken to Stadelheim prison in Munich and Hitler ordered that Roehm must not suffer the humiliation of being shot by an SS executioner, he would be allowed to die honorably by taking his own life. A pistol was brought to Roehm's cell but he refused to shoot himself. Roehm told his jailers that if his old friend wanted him dead, he should come into the cell and do it himself. When Hitler was told of Roehm's comments, he ordered an SS executioner to the cell and Roehm was promptly shot. It was not only the SA that were being attacked, Hitler was removing all obstacles from his way. Kurt von Schleicher and his wife were shot, as were leading members of the Catholic Action. The SS even went after Vice-Chancellor Franz von Papen, they stormed his office and shot his principal secretary at his desk. Papen himself narrowly escaped. Edgar Jung, who wrote the speech that Papen had given at the University of Marburg was killed. Hitler also paid back his old enemy, Gustav von Kahr. Kahr played a primary role in crushing Hitler's 1923 putsch and Hitler made sure that Kahr receive his due on this bloody weekend. He was murdered and his body was hacked to pieces with an ax. [...] thirdreichpages.com |