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“World
War I”
Handout #12
// February 7, 2006
Here are some facts
about “World War I” that generally are not included in
many history textbooks or encyclopedias here in America:
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This quote
by Edmond Paris, author of the book The Secret History of the
Jesuits, tells us quite a bit about a certain institution that has
a long “track record” of fomenting wars and revolutions: “The
public is practically unaware of the overwhelming responsibility carried
by the Vatican
and its Jesuits
in the starting of two world wars – a situation which may be
explained in part by the gigantic finances at the disposition of
the Vatican
and its Jesuits,
giving them power in so many spheres, especially since the last
conflict.”
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Pope Pius X in 1913
told Prince Schonburg: “It would certainly have been
better if Austria-Hungary had punished the Serbians for all the wrongs
they had done.” (Note: World War I started in August of 1914
when Austria-Hungary attacked Serbia!)
- Author Edmond
Paris also tells us: “So the war-like sentiments of [Pope] Pius
X were clearly expressed in 1913
already. …What were the Hapsburgs [rulers of the Austro-Hungarian Empire] supposed to do [after
hearing the statement of Pope Pius X in 1913 that Austria-Hungary
should have punished the Serbians]? [The answer: They were to] chastise Serbia, an
Orthodox [Christian] nation.
The prestige of Austria-Hungary, of those Hapsburgs who, with
the Bourbons of Spain, were the last supporters of the Jesuits…would
have greatly increased. For
Rome [i.e., the
Vatican], the affair became one of almost religious
importance; a victory of apostolic monarchy over Czarism could be
considered a victory of Rome
over the schism of the East.”
((Note: The Russian Czar was the protector of Eastern Orthodox
Christianity. The “schism of the East” refers to the split
in the year 1054 between Western Christianity (the Roman Catholic
Church) and Eastern Christianity (the Eastern Orthodox Catholic
Church). The split
occurred when the Eastern Church refused to recognize the primacy of
the Pope of Rome.))
- Author Edmond
Paris adds: “The ambitious plans of the Vatican and
the apostolic imperialism of the Hapsburgs
[rulers of the Austro-Hungarian Empire] were then in perfect
accord, as in the past. To Rome
[i.e., the Vatican]
and Vienna [capital of Austria], the growing power of Serbia
marked her out as the enemy to overthrow.”
- The Vatican, and more specifically her Jesuit Order, had just set
up World War I by telling Austria-Hungary that Serbia needed to be
“punished”. We
must understand that the Vatican and her Jesuits have long hated
non-Roman Catholic Christians, especially Orthodox Christians (most
especially those in Serbia and Russia).
World War I was to be used to crush the Serbian Orthodox
Christians. This effort
failed, so World War II would later be used to murder as many
Orthodox Christians, Jews, and Protestants as possible!
For more
information on World War I, please visit www.pastorbutch.com
(click on the “Tackling the Tough Topics” box) or www.tacklingthetoughtopics.net,
and please read the TTT newsletter entitled “World War I”.
You might also wish to purchase a copy of Edmond Paris’ excellent
book The Secret History of the Jesuits.
This book has information on both World War I and World War II, as
well as chapters on the early history of the infamous Jesuit Order.
It is $10.75 postpaid, and can be ordered via credit card from “Chick
Publications” by calling 1-909-987-0771. |