The first bombshell revelation deals with Fr. Gabriel Amorth, who is covered in the second video on the "Catholic" charismatic movement.
Maybe some of you can relate to this. I remember I had a similar experience with the fake Sr. Lucia. I started out in the novus ordo, and went with the SSPX in year 2000. At that time I was getting a lot of gunk from Fr. Gruner, and I often scratched my head with all the "Sister Lucy quotes" he published. I was very gullible then, and believed whatever Trad Inc. told me. But something in my soul was disturbed at the terrible contradiction between what we trads were supposed to stand for, and the absolute BS we heard coming out of the imposter's mouth - BS which Gruner rubber stamped.
I was so thankful when TIA published their photographic comparisons of the real and the fake Sr. Lucia. All was resolved, and the demolition of my gullibility was well underway.
As for Fr. Amorth, I've heard him quoted a million times saying that the new "rite" of exorcism is a joke, and that he always used the true Rite. Yet, I perpetually wondered why he did not come out and tell the truth about the false church of the novus ordo. Why was so he so invested in this evil and perverse thing?
Now I must thank the Dimonds for solving the mystery for me. O my dear! I had no idea that Amorth was yoked up with the charismatic movement!!! No idea whatsoever! What a reveal!
But there's more. I remember about a year ago posting a reveal about Fr. Ripperger and his charismatic leanings. Here's what I posted:
Now if you go over to a website called liberchristo [A Chad Ripperger Production], you will find that it trains novus ordo priests, deacons, and layfolk to be exorcists or exorcists' helpers. And that is not all you will find. Go to the section entitled Videos:
https://www.liberchristo.org/videos/
You will see some talks by Ripperger, but even more talks by one Kyle Clement, a layman. Listen to him, and it won't take you long to discern that he is a charismatic and inserts charismania into his trainings.
That is not just a run of the mill "NO beware" red flag. It is a smoking gun, as we know that charismania is identical to new age channeling. Charismania in an exorcism setting presents to my mind an extreme danger to the poor person already being manipulated and handled by exorcists without valid orders, and who come to them via deceit, i.e., through the vector of the illegitimate and satanic authority of a non-Catholic, infidel sect.
I've always found Ripperger to be a mixed bag, but I was frankly shocked to see that he actually associates himself with charismania in his "deliverance ministry." This caused me to decide to finally avoid him completely, after years of head scratching because of the strange things he often says.
So ......................... thanks to the Dimonds, I can now link up in my mind a) the false Vatican II Church; b) its vector, the charismatic diabolus; and c) celebrity exorcists who both prop up the apostasy and dip their toes in overt satanism.
I have caught Ripperger at least twice giving the name of a demon who is not named in Scripture. That is against the rules.
We've all caught him a million times telling us what he learns from the mouth of "beelzebub."
We've seen him over and over speak out of both sides of his mouth, propping up the apostasy in a plausibly deniable, pseudo-traddish way.
We've heard him over and over again bragging about how he "beats up" devils.
Look at these charimstic warlocks portrayed in the videos. They have a common theme - violence. They thrust things - arms, hands, clothing - at their victims. They use violent words like "bam" and "fire," which they literally hurl at people.
They use lots of violent metaphors. They describe being told by the "spirit" to punch people, step on them, slap them, or whatever. The African voodoo men actually step on people and make them eat disgusting things.
Now we know darn well that Ripperger, who isn't even ordained, and who cannot possibly have true faculties, can't even make a devil flinch, let alone "beat him up."
My take away? Even now I think there is more gullibility in me than I realize.
From this point forward I think it has to be "No Quarter, Period."
If it doesn't line completely up, it has to be rejected out of hand. No more wasting time on riddles and perplexities.