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03-11-2009, 12:12 AM
Jesuit Murder of Faisal and Sadat
Posted by EJP on Oct 21st, 2009 and filed under Radio. You can follow any
http://www.vaticanassassins.org/?p=1023
Bible-believing Protestant and ex-Papal Roman priest John Claudius Pitrat is quoted in his Americans Warned of Jesuitism, Or The Jesuits Unveiled (1851) as he refers to early colonial America from 1620-1775 as the land of Protestant refugees driven to escape the Pope’s Inquisition raging in every capital city across Europe. Addressing the Jesuits, Pitrat states on pp. 147, 148:
“We will never forget that our forefathers, the first inhabitants of the American land, were compelled to leave their native country, to come to bury themselves in unknown and far-distant wildernesses to escape your tyranny and cruelty. . . . and if you are not stopped and carefully watched in America, you will prove to the United States that they warm in their bosom a snake that will kill them.”
The Jesuit assassinations of Sunni-Wahhabi-Islamic Saudi Arabian King Faisal (1975) and Sunni-Islamic Egyptian President Anwar Sadat (1981) are covered as to “Why.” Faisal was responsible for the 1973 Oil Embargo that threatened to frustrate the true purpose of the Pope’s Yom Kippur War (returning the Sinai to Egypt, not the loss of the Pope’s “Kingdom of Jerusalem” re-established in 1948), Sadat attacking Israel through the Sinai at that moment. Two years later Faisal paid with his life, the victim of “the leaden bullet.” Sadat made an even more fatal mistake: he entered into a peace agreement with Israel! Bad boy! Because a peace treaty is utterly forbidden to be consummated between any Arab nation and Israel (the Pope’s Arab-Israeli Conflict to be continued at all costs), Sadat was assassinated in broad daylight during a military parade and review by the Black Pope’s unified, International Intelligence Community perfected during the era of the Pope’s Cold War Hoax. Both Faisal and Sadat were Islamic Freemasons who became disobedient to their occult masters, the Jesuits, for which they paid with their lives.
“The Arm of the Church is Long!”
Posted by EJP on Oct 21st, 2009 and filed under Radio. You can follow any
http://www.vaticanassassins.org/?p=1023
Bible-believing Protestant and ex-Papal Roman priest John Claudius Pitrat is quoted in his Americans Warned of Jesuitism, Or The Jesuits Unveiled (1851) as he refers to early colonial America from 1620-1775 as the land of Protestant refugees driven to escape the Pope’s Inquisition raging in every capital city across Europe. Addressing the Jesuits, Pitrat states on pp. 147, 148:
“We will never forget that our forefathers, the first inhabitants of the American land, were compelled to leave their native country, to come to bury themselves in unknown and far-distant wildernesses to escape your tyranny and cruelty. . . . and if you are not stopped and carefully watched in America, you will prove to the United States that they warm in their bosom a snake that will kill them.”
The Jesuit assassinations of Sunni-Wahhabi-Islamic Saudi Arabian King Faisal (1975) and Sunni-Islamic Egyptian President Anwar Sadat (1981) are covered as to “Why.” Faisal was responsible for the 1973 Oil Embargo that threatened to frustrate the true purpose of the Pope’s Yom Kippur War (returning the Sinai to Egypt, not the loss of the Pope’s “Kingdom of Jerusalem” re-established in 1948), Sadat attacking Israel through the Sinai at that moment. Two years later Faisal paid with his life, the victim of “the leaden bullet.” Sadat made an even more fatal mistake: he entered into a peace agreement with Israel! Bad boy! Because a peace treaty is utterly forbidden to be consummated between any Arab nation and Israel (the Pope’s Arab-Israeli Conflict to be continued at all costs), Sadat was assassinated in broad daylight during a military parade and review by the Black Pope’s unified, International Intelligence Community perfected during the era of the Pope’s Cold War Hoax. Both Faisal and Sadat were Islamic Freemasons who became disobedient to their occult masters, the Jesuits, for which they paid with their lives.
“The Arm of the Church is Long!”