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All eyes on Rome
The Papacy is the Antichrist
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SriLanka has completely collapsed. Angry crowds now chasing and killing wealthy people as food and energy shortages hit. Over 200 dead so far, police use live rounds. State of anarchy on one side, police state on the other.

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Ecumenism is Luciferianism it is universalism it is CATHOLICISM.

Unity with Rome is DEATH

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Things like this make me sad, because people aren't really ready for true persecution.

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Supposed new coinage from Vatcity

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Forwarded from MIGMAG
the FAKE germ theory is a Jesuit Scam invented by Athanasius Kircher:
"Kircher took a notably modern approach to the study of diseases, as early as 1646 using a microscope to investigate the blood of plague victims. In his Scrutinium Pestis of 1658, he noted the presence of "little worms" or "animalcules" in the blood and concluded that the disease was caused by microorganisms. The conclusion was correct, although it is likely that what he saw were in fact red or white blood cells and not the plague agent, Yersinia pestis. He also proposed hygienic measures to prevent the spread of disease, such as isolation, quarantine, burning clothes worn by the infected and wearing facemasks to prevent the inhalation of germs."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athanasius_Kircher

"Catholics had endorsed vaccinations since the 1720s. It was, after all, Catholic missionaries, mostly Jesuits, who began inoculating Amazon Indians against smallpox in the 1720s. In Europe, Catholic orders set up modern hospital care, and church officials, such as the archbishop of Bamberg in Germany, introduced public vaccinations in the 1780s. In Rome, Pope Pius VII (1800–1823) voiced support for the treatment, and already in 1805 more than eight-hundred newborn Roman babies were vaccinated. The president of the Jimmy Carter Center, Donald Hopkins, notes in his history of small pox, The World’s Greatest Killer. Smallpox in History, that even in the remote villages of Bohemia in the early 1800s the priests constantly reminded their parishioners of the importance of being vaccinated."
https://www.reddit.com/r/Jesuitworldorder/comments/wc1iou/jesuits_had_endorsed_vaccinations_since_the_1720s/

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