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An urgently needed Pope change
About pervert attitudes and productive dialogues
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An urgently needed Pope change

Ameeting of regional state representatives from around the world in Bonn, Germany, on 16 November 2017 to discuss climate change issues had a surprise participant: Pope Francis. The Pope said that climate change is one of the greatest challenges facing humanity, and that efforts to protect the climate are being held back by those who deny science, have given up on the climate, or believe that the challenges of climate change can be solved by technical solutions.

The pontiff continued:

We must avoid falling into these four perverse attitudes, which certainly don't help honest research and sincere, productive dialogue.

Given that the so-called 'Dubia Cardinals' have been waiting for such a productive dialogue with the Pope for years, these statements must be disappointing, especially for the more than 1 billion Catholics around the world who pray for the Pope at least every Sunday. Taking into account the statements of Nobel Prize winner Ivar Giaever in the following video, who exposes some of the lies about climate change without neglecting the fact that the climate may actually be entering a period of change, one must also conclude that the many Catholic prayers seem to continue to hold the Pope back.


Nobel laureate Ivar Giaever's speech at the Nobel Laureates meeting from July 1, 2015

In retrospect, the Pope's statements have not made sense for a long time. They came into the global spotlight in 2016 when Bergoglio, while in the clouds, talked about Donald Trump during the US presidential election:

Thank God [Donald Trump] said that I am a political man because Aristotle defines a human being as a political animal. At least I am a human being ... A person who thinks only about building walls, wherever they may be, and not building bridges is not Christian.

In January 2017, two days after Trump's inauguration, Bergoglio did not hesitate to sit down with Spanish journalists to answer their questions, stressing that "the danger is that in times of crisis we look for a saviour", while in the same breath mentioning Nazi Germany and Hitler. On 8 March 2017, in an interview with the chief correspondent of the German newspaper Die Zeit, the Pope proclaimed the following:

According to common believe, the devil is an angel. A fallen angel. And that's what I believe in.

A few days later, during his Vatican audience with senior EU officials, he babbled that all "forms of populism ... are the fruit of a selfishness" that "prevents them from looking beyond their narrow vision". A few weeks later, he granted Donald Trump an audience in the Vatican. Quoting Pope Francis on the invitation of the newly elected US President:

I do not judge people without listening to them. I think I am not entitled to do that.

Well then. The seemingly never-ending irritations and unqualified world-political meddling by the head of the Church had begun quickly after Bergoglio's election as Pope, and have never really stopped since. After the Pope's statements during the immigration crisis in 2015, which lacked basic knowledge, the proven influence and purchase of some of his US bishops by George Soros, his more than biased and almost ignorant words regarding the US President's decision to reorganise the DACA Dreamer programme, the Pope's commercial world peace speech during the Super Bowl final in Houston in 2017, and last but not least the above-mentioned climate campaign in Bonn at the end of 2017 with greetings from the Vatican.


Tucker Carlson Show from September 14, 2017

On March 25, 2017 the Pope's closest aid Antonio Spadaro sent out a message on Twitter telling the world that Bergoglio had utilized a chemical toilet during his visit at the 'White Houses' near Milan, Italy:

Pope Francis utilizes a chemical toilet at the White Houses near Milan, just like regular people do.

The many irritating statements and actions by Pope Francis even resulted in the creation of an open letter by a handful of influencial US-Catholics, sent to Donald Trump immediately after his inauguration in 2017. The group asked the newly elected US-President back then for an investigation into eventual Obama-Administration efforts to force the resignation of Pope Benedict XVI. in 2013.

Bergoglio made another gleeful statement to the world on 18 December 2017, saying that it would be a bad idea to engage in fake news and present old stories that have already been covered, because it would be, quote, 'a grave sin that hurts the heart of the journalist and hurts others'.

And the political pope is not afraid to misuse and abuse Christmas as a means of spreading his biased agenda to the world. On Christmas Eve, Bergoglio proclaimed during a major Catholic mass in Rome that helping and inviting immigrants who have fled their homelands is an unconditional must - just as Joseph and the pregnant Mary were helped when they arrived in Bethlehem some 2000 years ago, according to Bergoglio. Meanwhile, the historical and very likely truth that Joseph and the pregnant Mary arrived in Bethlehem because of a census in their own country seems disturbingly irrelevant to the Pope. And also to Vatican officials who tried to play down the Pope's comments the next day - not a few cardinals who, along with Bergoglio, may soon regard the historical facts about the Bethlehem events as biblical fake news because they no longer fit their political agenda.

Even after another year had passed, the Pope still seemed unwilling to study the true events of Bethlehem a little more closely. On 18 December 2018, the so-called 'International Day of Migrants', the Pope decided to distribute a similar political propaganda statement via his Twitter account.

On April 29, 2018 someone in the name of Pope Francis had sent out a tweet to the world, asking the following:

Do we really want peace ? Then lets ban all weapons so we don't have to live in fear of war.

Voilà. That's how simplified reality is in the Vatican these days. Meanwhile, German customs officials estimate that there are 10 million illegal and relatively easily available weapons in that country alone. All this in spite of strict German laws against the use and trade of firearms.

During the Pope's visit to Chile in mid-January 2018, Bergoglio defended one of his bishops there, named Barros, despite allegations of sexual abuse against one of Barros' priests that the bishop had tried to cover up. The Pope's visit was framed by violent demonstrations in the streets of Santiago de Chile, with people vandalizing and even burning churches ahead of Bergoglio's visit. Furthermore, in March 2018, a former victim resigned from the Vatican's advisory commission on sexual abuse because the commission, which was formulated to root out pedophile priests, was facing, in her words, "an unacceptable level of resistance" from the Vatican. After the accusations against Bishop Barros were finally confirmed, the Pope issued a statement on May 2, 2018, confirming that he too was, quote, "part of the problem."

Shortly after his trip to Chile, the Pope had probably reached the peak of his many confusions and irritations when, on January 28, 2018, he made these remarks to a stunned press regarding the prevalence of fake news around the world:

Disinformation thus thrives on the absence of healthy confrontation with other sources of information, that could effectively challenge prejudices and generate constructive dialogue; instead it risks turning people into unwilling accomplices in spreading biased and baseless ideas.

Given the Pope's tradition of seemingly never-ending confusing messages to the world, this is sadly reminiscent of a dog biting its own tail. It's quite possible that the Pope's many missteps will have an effect on the more than 1 billion Catholics around the world who, like the Pope, are now confused about what is politics and what is religion.

At the end of February 2018, the Vatican released a new document with the Latin name Placuit Deo (Pleasing God), in which the pope condemns any form of personal, self-centered worship of God (Gnosticism and Pelagianism).
Given the past experience with Bergoglio, this may be a last-ditch effort by some conservative cardinals to try to heal their own pope. It is good to know that some bad ideas like Apollinarianism, Nestorianism, Monophysitism - and centuries later Arianism, for which Pope Francis seems to have a strong affection - were at least dealt with some 1500 years ago at Chalcedon.

Recent years have shown that the Catholic Church and many of it's leaders are incapable of healing the "world", simply because of their disastrous and failed analysis of reality in the recent past. In retrospect, the Pope's latest document can unfortunately be seen as an announcement from the Vatican to turn the Catholic organization into a poorly run psychiatric clinic for the other 5 billion non-Catholics; to drag the rest of the world into its many heartless, mindless and disembodied confusions.

Incidentally, the international law firm Baker McKenzie has been hired by the Vatican to help achieve this goal. Among other things, Baker McKenzie obtained the domain name of the Spanish website infovaticana.com, which is critical of the Pope.

A new chapter opens in May 2018. First, all the Chilean bishops, in a joint meeting with the Pope in Rome, declare that they offer their resignation because of the many mistakes related to the sexual abuse scandal in their country. Whether this collective resignation was in retaliation against the Pope or to protect him was left unclear. Then, a few days later, the Pope complains that Europe is becoming more and more a secular continent of unbelief, resulting in fewer and fewer vocations to his Church. Perhaps much of this is the result of the Pope's own behavior - as described in this article, for example - but one cannot really expect this level of self-reflection coming out of Rome these days.

Shortly after the summer break of 2018, the press is reporting more sexual abuse scandals from within the Catholic organization. The explosive report describes, among other things, how Bergoglio, during his time as bishop and cardinal of Buenos Aires, supported a 2,600-page "false accusation" study in 2010 about a priest who molested children in Argentina:

The volumes described the victims as 'false accusers' and claimed their accusations were just ways of projecting their own sexual desires on Grassi, who was convicted of sexually abusing a boy at his Happy Children Foundation — an organization dedicated to rescuing homeless children — and sentenced to 15 years in prison.

Grassi was a national celebrity who established relationships with wealthy and powerful figures in Argentine society, while his victims were poor, teenage residents of his homeless shelters under the Happy Children Foundation (Fundación Felices los Niños) — which generated millions of dollars in donations each year.

Breitbart News, September 2018


Court testimony of Archbishop Carlson from May 23, 2014

Even the extreme liberal German magazine 'Der Spiegel' from Berlin reports in issue 39/22.9.2018 about sex abuse scandals in the Catholic church and the involvement of Bergoglio in concealing such. For 'Der Spiegel', however, the incidents surrounding Bergoglio - as listed here, for example - seem to testify to his "unpredictability", which only contributes to a "credibility problem for the Catholic Church":

That a high-ranking Munich cleric places his lover in the front benches, that the city openly gossips about homosexual pastors and about the unpredictable pope - all that contributes to the credibility problem of the church, even in the State of Catholic Bavaria.

Der Spiegel, Issue 39/2018, page 18

In mid-December 2018, it was revealed that Australian Cardinal Pell had been indicted by a court in his home country for alleged sexual misconduct. A closer analysis of the prosecution and conviction of the cardinal, who was previously charged with reforming the scandalous Vatican bank IOR, rather suggests that Pell is merely a scapegoat. Just a few months earlier, the Pope made another suspicious statement when, on September 11, 2018, he responded to an archbishop's accusations against Bergoglio himself:

The Great Accuser, as he himself tells God in the first chapter of the Book of Job, roams around the earth looking for someone to accuse. It seems that the Great Accuser has been unleashed and has it in for the bishops. It is true, we are all sinners, we bishops ... The Great Accuser seeks to unveil sins so that they may be seen, to scandalize the people.

Once again, the Pope is instrumentalising the Bible for political purposes. The above passage does not contain a "great accuser" who "seeks to expose sins", but rather illustrates how the devil tries to destroy Job's faith, among other things by confronting him with lies.

The Pope even dared to call an Italian journalist in 2019, not the other way around, explaining his remarks to the journalist who he had called after watching Trump and Putin engage at the G20 summit in December 2018:

Last Thursday, I got a call from the Pope. It was about noon and I was at the newspaper when my phone rang: it was his Holiness. He said: 'I am afraid there are very dangerous alliances between powers who have a distorted view of the world: America and Russia, China and North Korea, Russia and Assad in the war in Syria...I thought many times about this problem and came to the conclusion that, not the only but also for this reason, Europe must take as soon as possible a federal structure.'

Meanwhile, the Pope embraces the global climate change agenda again and states on March 22, 2019 the following:

The new generations are called upon - together with all the inhabitants of the planet - to value and defend this good. It is a task that begins with raising awareness among those who suffer the unavoidable consequences of climate change and of all those who are victims in one way or another of the exploitation and pollution of water due to various factors.

Also, most likely not intended as an April Fool's Day joke, the Pope activates his 2016 wall-psychosis on April 1, 2019 again now that a possible re-election of Donald Trump in 2020 is not far from becoming reality. Quote Pope Francis:

We know that the father of lies, the devil, prefers a community divided and bickering ... This is the criteria to divide people: The builders of bridges and the builders of walls, those builders of walls sow fear and look to divide people. What do you want to be ?

The Pope does not reduce supporting his agenda with the issueing of statements, the famous Peter's Pence collection is instrumental in it as well. The press reports that around US $500,000 were used for helping the mass migration caravans in Mexico reaching their final destination: the southern border of the USA.

Only a few days later, the Pope gets even more precise in expressing his true agenda. In May of 2019, he asks for the establishment of a global supranational entity, not for the people of the world to eventually get closer to God, but in order to achieve the goals of the ever more criticised organisation of the United Nations.

Things are getting interesting again in October 2019, when US Attorney General William Barr visits the the capital of Italy, followed by US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. Only a few days later, the Italian police raids Vatican offices because of corruption allegations related to real estate transactions, and more eventually.

In the beginning of December 2019, the press reports about further irritating Pope comments regarding the US president. During his visit to Thailand, the pontiff is reported to have compared Donald Trump with King Herod, who had ordered to kill Jesus and an entire generation of newborns.


Beware of Catholics these days. Or, as Paul said: salvation will come from the Gentiles.








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This article was created and written entirely by Martin Dorsch, an accredited and independent, investigative journalist from Europe. He holds an MBA from a US University and a Bachelor Degree in Information Systems and had worked early in his career as a consultant in the US and EU. He does not work for, does not consult, does not own shares in or receives funding from any corporation or organisation that would benefit from this article so far.


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