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Author Topic: The Plot Against the Church  (Read 2300 times)
brogan
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« on: October 10, 2005, 01:04:PM »

Wow. I just read about 200 pages of this book and am completely blown away by it. I was wondering a few things.
 
  One of the introductions says that it was distributed to all the  members of VII before it started and allot of people claimed that it  was written by the Roman Curia. Why would people think this. I have  also read other accounts online which say it was written by "12  priests" or "a group of unnamed clerics". Whoever they are they should  have made themselves known before they died (if they are in fact now  dead) becuase it seems that everything which they said would happen, is  in fact now taking place.
 
  I almost feel like a thread should be established principly for the  discussion of this book. It would be interesting if perhaps others  wanted to join me in reading it now and we could discuss particular  parts of it in here. Anyone game?
 
 
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Reese
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« Reply #1 on: October 10, 2005, 09:14:PM »

I'd love to, but it's on my wish list of books to buy.
 
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RespiceFinem
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« Reply #2 on: October 10, 2005, 09:32:PM »

I found that book at a second hand book shop the other day - I might start reading it next week.
 
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VoxClamantis
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« Reply #3 on: October 11, 2005, 08:50:AM »

I don't have this book, but would gladly read the discussion about it! Anyone who's read it, jump in!

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vytis
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« Reply #4 on: October 11, 2005, 01:55:PM »

 

I read this book from cover to cover several years ago, lent it out, and never saw it again.

 

Last month I purchased another copy (Which should give you an idea of what I thought of it), and I am now reading this truth packed book again for the second time. I highly recommend it as a must read for Catholics.

 

The Plot Against the Church tells the truth about the Jewish fifth-column imbedded within the Traditional Catholic Church and the damage they've done.

 

Therefore, right off the bat, it's branded anti-Semitic by the powers that be, which means many timid or brain-washed Catholics are leary of reading it...A sorry situation! 

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ernestus
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« Reply #5 on: November 08, 2005, 12:54:PM »

i just started to read this book. have you finished it yet brogan? what did you think? the verison i have has a big red hard-cover.
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algts
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« Reply #6 on: November 08, 2005, 01:13:PM »

I've read about 100 pages of it and can't believe the history I never heard about in school.

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ernestus
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« Reply #7 on: November 08, 2005, 05:47:PM »

Quote from: algts

I've read about 100 pages of it and can't believe the history I never heard about in school.



okay, in the first part 'the secret driving force of communism' is listed a plethora of names, ranks, and dates which are too many to remember. i was not even born yet, so i have no clue who most of these people were. i guess the main point of this first part is to show that the majority of the high ranking russian/ussr officials were jews. from the 502 positions, only 43 were gentile.

one name i did recognize was that of cardinal mindzenty, who was tortured by the hungarian ambassador in washington, emil weil who was a jewish doctor.
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Reese
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« Reply #8 on: November 08, 2005, 09:05:PM »

I got my copy last week, and am reading it now...so far so good.
 
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ernestus
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« Reply #9 on: November 14, 2005, 08:30:AM »

Quote from: Reese
I got my copy last week, and am reading it now...so far so good.
 


i again wish to comment on what i have been reading in this book.

one of the touchy subjects with people is the question 'who killed christ'?  i was used to hearing what i guess are the common 'jewish fables' about how it was the romans who killed god or that it was 'both' the romans and the jews. however, it was pointed out that nowhere in the bible, (new testament) are the romans ever blamed for the death of christ, and that many verses say that it is the 'jews'. also, with the tactics of 'crypto-jews' used against christians to disarm us with the 'anti-semitic' label. there is also no love at all for our church fathers (e.g. chrysosotom) who is said to have faught the jews of his time, and is given to us as an example for us in these times of how we must also fight against jewery.

one thing that puzzles me though, is the 'fifth column' among the clergy. i have to wonder at how such people can pretend to be catholic for so long, and going through seminary or living as a monk, in order to gain higher offices in the church. these people, in order to accomplish this must be the 'crypto-jews' who externally live like a christian, but internally are filled with bitter hatred.

the utter contempt for tradition and the destruction thereof is their motivation, and they seek to make the church 'contradict' herself, so as not to look divine.
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