lord tsukasa
29-04-2009, 12:47 AM
Facts
Adolf Hitler
Adolf Hitler was the dictator who ruled over Nazi Germany. These points will show that he is very deeply connected with the Vatican.
#1: Hitler's mother was a devoutly Roman Catholic woman and his father was a baptized Roman Catholic man. Both had Catholic burials and their remains are buried on Catholic Church property.
#2: Hitler's book contains gushing praise for the Jesuits. He admitted that he used things that he learend from the Jesuits in the Nazi Party.
#3: Hitler was educated at a strict Roman Catholic school, where he got straight As.
#4: One of Hitler's father's pol bearers sponsored a Catholic Church that confirmed Hitler as Roman Catholic.
#5: Franco (Roman Catholic Spanish Dictator and Papal Knight of the Order of Christ who was one of Hitler's allies) called Hitler a "son of the Catholic Church".
#6: Hitler's Mein Kampf was edited by Bernhardt Staempfle -- a Jesuit priest!
Zentrum Party
The Zentrum Party was the Catholic party of Germany. It was led by Father Ludwig Kaas, a Rome-trained Catholic priest who worked in the Vatican and frequently traveled to Rome.
The Zentrum Party voted for Hitler's Enabling Act (Kaas was a strong advocate of it) after Hitler promised them that their party would still exist in the Church and Catholic institutions. He also promised them that he would have good relations with the Vatican.
Kaas was a key mover and shaker in the implementation of a concordat between Nazi Germany and the Vatican.Hitler eventually signed a concordat with the Vatican. This was seen as an alliance and a Papal endorsement of Nazi Germany.
Franz von Papen
One of the primary movers and shakers in the in the implementation of concordat and Hitler's right-hand man was Franz von Papen, who was Roman Catholic, a member of the Vatican military order known as the Knights of Malta, and perhaps most telling of all, the Pope's secret chamberlain.
Joseph Ratzinger
It is well-known that the current Pope was in the Hitler Youth Program. What isn't so well-known is that his father, Joseph Ratzinger Sr., served in the Nazi police forces even after the passing of the Nuremberg Laws and the Night of Long Knives.
Heinrich Himmler
Heinrich Himmler was the head of the Nazi SS. Himmler, whose uncle was a Jesuit priest, was a Roman Catholic man who came from a devoutly Roman Catholic family. Hitler wrote that Himmler was the "Ignatius Loyola" of the Nazi Party -- Loyola, being, of course, the founder of the Society of Jesus.
Joseph Goebbels
Joseph Goebbels was one of Hitler's most devout followers and one of his most important men. Goebbels was the Nazi Minister of Propaganda. He was given a strict Roman Catholic upbringing and trained at private Catholic schools. At one point, he went to a Jesuit college. Author Edmond Paris states that "Every page, every line of his writings recalls the teaching of his masters. There is the stress placed on obedience, which was to be the principal virtue of National Socialism"
Reinhard Gehlen
Reinhard Gehlen was Hitler's Chief of Intelligence. Gehlen was a devoutly Roman Catholic member of the Knights of Malta, a Vatican military order. After the war, Allen Dulles, a fellow Knight of Malta and the uncle of Jesuit priest Avery Dulles, brought Gehlen and other Nazi criminals over to the US to work for the CIA and NASA. This operation, called "Paperclip", was sponsored by J. Peter Grace -- a devoutly Roman Catholic man and a high-level Knight of Malta. According to Jesuit-trained author John Loftus, Gehlen trained Mossad at one point.
Fransisco Franco
Franco was Hitler's ally in Spain -- he was devoutly Roman Catholic and photographs show him kissing the hand of the Pope. Several people in the economic part of his cabinet were members of Opus Dei. Franco was a Knight of the Order of Christ, a Roman Catholic organization.
Jozef Tiso
Jozef Tiso was the Nazi who ruled over Slovakia during the Second World War. Tiso was a Catholic priest. As a youth, he studied for the priesthood in Vienna and graduated in 1911. He was an assistant priest at three Slovakian parishes. After World War I, he became Spiritual Director of the Nitra seminary.
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This is only scratching the surface.
Adolf Hitler
Adolf Hitler was the dictator who ruled over Nazi Germany. These points will show that he is very deeply connected with the Vatican.
#1: Hitler's mother was a devoutly Roman Catholic woman and his father was a baptized Roman Catholic man. Both had Catholic burials and their remains are buried on Catholic Church property.
#2: Hitler's book contains gushing praise for the Jesuits. He admitted that he used things that he learend from the Jesuits in the Nazi Party.
#3: Hitler was educated at a strict Roman Catholic school, where he got straight As.
#4: One of Hitler's father's pol bearers sponsored a Catholic Church that confirmed Hitler as Roman Catholic.
#5: Franco (Roman Catholic Spanish Dictator and Papal Knight of the Order of Christ who was one of Hitler's allies) called Hitler a "son of the Catholic Church".
#6: Hitler's Mein Kampf was edited by Bernhardt Staempfle -- a Jesuit priest!
Zentrum Party
The Zentrum Party was the Catholic party of Germany. It was led by Father Ludwig Kaas, a Rome-trained Catholic priest who worked in the Vatican and frequently traveled to Rome.
The Zentrum Party voted for Hitler's Enabling Act (Kaas was a strong advocate of it) after Hitler promised them that their party would still exist in the Church and Catholic institutions. He also promised them that he would have good relations with the Vatican.
Kaas was a key mover and shaker in the implementation of a concordat between Nazi Germany and the Vatican.Hitler eventually signed a concordat with the Vatican. This was seen as an alliance and a Papal endorsement of Nazi Germany.
Franz von Papen
One of the primary movers and shakers in the in the implementation of concordat and Hitler's right-hand man was Franz von Papen, who was Roman Catholic, a member of the Vatican military order known as the Knights of Malta, and perhaps most telling of all, the Pope's secret chamberlain.
Joseph Ratzinger
It is well-known that the current Pope was in the Hitler Youth Program. What isn't so well-known is that his father, Joseph Ratzinger Sr., served in the Nazi police forces even after the passing of the Nuremberg Laws and the Night of Long Knives.
Heinrich Himmler
Heinrich Himmler was the head of the Nazi SS. Himmler, whose uncle was a Jesuit priest, was a Roman Catholic man who came from a devoutly Roman Catholic family. Hitler wrote that Himmler was the "Ignatius Loyola" of the Nazi Party -- Loyola, being, of course, the founder of the Society of Jesus.
Joseph Goebbels
Joseph Goebbels was one of Hitler's most devout followers and one of his most important men. Goebbels was the Nazi Minister of Propaganda. He was given a strict Roman Catholic upbringing and trained at private Catholic schools. At one point, he went to a Jesuit college. Author Edmond Paris states that "Every page, every line of his writings recalls the teaching of his masters. There is the stress placed on obedience, which was to be the principal virtue of National Socialism"
Reinhard Gehlen
Reinhard Gehlen was Hitler's Chief of Intelligence. Gehlen was a devoutly Roman Catholic member of the Knights of Malta, a Vatican military order. After the war, Allen Dulles, a fellow Knight of Malta and the uncle of Jesuit priest Avery Dulles, brought Gehlen and other Nazi criminals over to the US to work for the CIA and NASA. This operation, called "Paperclip", was sponsored by J. Peter Grace -- a devoutly Roman Catholic man and a high-level Knight of Malta. According to Jesuit-trained author John Loftus, Gehlen trained Mossad at one point.
Fransisco Franco
Franco was Hitler's ally in Spain -- he was devoutly Roman Catholic and photographs show him kissing the hand of the Pope. Several people in the economic part of his cabinet were members of Opus Dei. Franco was a Knight of the Order of Christ, a Roman Catholic organization.
Jozef Tiso
Jozef Tiso was the Nazi who ruled over Slovakia during the Second World War. Tiso was a Catholic priest. As a youth, he studied for the priesthood in Vienna and graduated in 1911. He was an assistant priest at three Slovakian parishes. After World War I, he became Spiritual Director of the Nitra seminary.
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This is only scratching the surface.