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« Reply #675 on: August 02, 2026, 08:06:29 AM »
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Pio Laghi, Apostolic Nuncio to the US, and Mason
After the 1981 Consecrations- Abp. Thuc: a Marked Man
After the Consecrations of Guerard des Lauriers, Carmona, and Zamora in 1981, Abp. Thuc's life was in constant danger. Dr. Heller mentions in his video testimony with Fr. Zepeda that before the 1981 consecrations, Abp. Thuc's secretary stole items from the Abp. including his Pontificale (official book used for consecrations) which were very difficult to obtain, in an effort to prevent the consecrations.  Under intense pressure to find one, Dr. Heller was finally able to borrow a copy.  Shortly after the consecrations, Abp. Thuc facing persecution and danger to his life, left Toulon, France and went for a time to live with Dr. Heller and his family in Munich.  A few months later, Abp. Thuc made a public statement in Munich on February 25, 1982 where he declared the state of Sede Vacante.

"From this point onward the Archbishop would be a marked man as the conciliarists would employ all-out guerilla tactics to subdue this soldier of Christ." According to Dr. Heller,  because Abp. Thuc's life was in danger, and for his protection, Bp. Vezelis invited him to visit the Franciscan seminary in Rochester, NY.  "He left Munich for America, an ironic twist for it was American blood money that felled his brothers. Now he was on American soil and the final journey to Calvary had begun for this humble son of Ngo-dinh-Kha."

Unfortunately, his where abouts became known to the Vietnamese mafia, and he was kidnapped under the pretext of inviting him to a Vietnamese banquet in NYC.  "Bishop Vezelis was the last to see His Excellency and his account of the last days when he realized they were abducting Archbishop Thuc and drugging him and he was helpless to do anything because of the Novus Ordo Mafia and the Vietnamese Congregation of Mother Co-Redemptrix who were in cahoots with the Modernists is bone-chilling and illustrates to what lengths the conciliarists would go to silence this noble crusader for the infrangible Catholic Faith."

"They had to employ a heavy thug and tried to coerce a confession out of him in the office of the known Mason and apostolic nuncio to the U.S. in 1984 - Pio Laghi, a cunning castrator of souls if there ever was one. But Thuc did not crack under the communist-type measures used by these enemies of the Faith and asserted that fact to Bishop Vezelis the very last day he ever saw His Excellency. When Vezelis asked if he had conceded to the conciliarists, Thuc, who on February 25, 1982 had formally declared the Seat of Rome vacant in a statement from Munich, which no doubt caused great consternation in Modernist Rome, so much so that the hit was on, Archbishop Thuc told Vezelis: "He (Laghi) wanted me to disavow what I had done. But, I did not because that would have destroyed all that I had done."

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« Reply #676 on: August 03, 2026, 07:08:23 AM »
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The Calvary of Carthage
"We do not know what transpired after Vezelis did all he could to rescue the Archbishop from the clutches of the thugs - mostly Vietnamese who were more Vietcong-like than friends. Two who betrayed him were Bishop Jacques Huynh Vân Cùa and Thuc's own nephew Bishop Francis Xavier Nguyen Van Thuan, who for his betrayal, received the red biretta. Can you say 30 pieces of silver?" 

"We do know that Cardinal John O'Connor and Bishop Bernard Law, then ordinary of the Diocese of Springfield-Cape Giraudeau, were in on the abduction, no doubt ordered by Karol Wojtyla and his man Joseph Ratzinger with Bishop John Leibrecht most likely well-informed of the proceedings. A prize for both Law and Leibrecht if the prize was delivered. The photo above says it all in John Paul II congratulating O'Connor for delivering Thuc over. Oh, the betrayal and distrust of the conciliar church, but then that's why they're called the conciLIAR church. Truly amazing that so many were employed from the top echelons of the conciliar church down to silence one man, while the vast majority are espousing heresy and scandals that cry to Heaven for vengeance left and right and the conciliar heads do nothing. It says volumes about the Advocate of Truth - Archbishop Thuc." 

"As a final effort, Bishop Vezelis had even enlisted the police to help, but, as one of the officers confided to him, "Who will they believe, you or the Archbishop of New York?" Vezelis realized he could do nothing but pray. In the seedy hotel room where some of the very men Thuc had ordained kept the Archbishop restrained, Vezelis could already see they had heavily drugged His Excellency for when asked if he wanted to return with the Bishop to Rochester, he emoted in zombie fashion what they had programmed him to say: "Je veux rester ici", translated "I wish to remain here." As Vezelis wrote, "All the while he was staring into space like an automaton." Keep in mind also, that the Archbishop had a history of diabetes and being fed sugar would alter his behavior as well to the point of being dependent on those administering drugs."

"From New York he was whisked off to Kansas City by air and from there driven down to Carthage, Missouri to the Motherhouse of the Congregation of Mother Co-Redemptrix at the former Our Lady of the Ozarks once operated by the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate. It was here that he died on the Feast of another martyr of the Church, Saint Lucy, December 13, 1984. Though in July 1984 a circular was spread that the Archbishop had recanted and been "repatriated" to John Paul II, those who knew His Excellency realized this was merely a ruse of a forced "confession" if you will and that it was not the Archbishop's true intent who vowed to Bishop Vezelis and Bishop des Lauriers that he would never go back to the newChurch. The latter, upon hearing of this "retraction" wrote the Archbishop personally for he knew if the Archbishop truly felt that way he would have notified the bishops he consecrated. The fact there was never a reply gives evidence the letter never reached His Excellency."


"It was sometime after his death that another public statement was released by Modernist Rome with no signature that supposedly was a further retraction by His Excellency of his consecrations of Bishop des Lauriers, Moses Carmona and Adolfo Zamora. It contained all the same gobbledygook bafflegab doublespeak for which Modernist Rome has become famous for and illustrates to those who know that it was all a forgery and that Thuc's last words to Vezelis stood true for he remained loyal to his death. Is it coincidence that the current bishop of Springfield-Gape Girardeau John Leibrecht replaced Law on December 12, 1984 and the next day after Thuc died? Coincidence? Who knows but those who were complicit in his death are presently the only ones who know and one is Law who is safely ensconced at St. Mary Major in Rome under the protection of the Modernist Romans. What secrets does he know about this, not to mention the sex scandals that brought his disgrace and for which Wojtyla created a greater scandal by rewarding this wayward Mason. Why? This author believes firmly that Law and quite possibly two others - Leibrecht and Ratzinger hold the key to what happened in Carthage. They may be the only living persons left who know."




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« Reply #677 on: August 04, 2026, 06:54:38 AM »
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The Mystery of Carthage
"The Vietnamese bishop which Bishop Vezelis attested to being part of the abduction was Bishop Jacques Huynh Vân Cùa who had resigned from the See of Phú Cuong on June 8, 1982 after only six years as the Coadjutor bishop there where Montini placed him. Is it coincidence that he ended up at Carthage and it is he who is holding onto the Archbishop in this picture taken at Carthage. The other person could not be recognized and so was cropped out. Both men are holding the Archbishop up, so to speak, for he seems sad and dazed, many believed drugged just as Bishop Vezelis had asserted he had been in the hotel room. 

The photo above was taken sometime in 1984 after his abduction. The black and white photo to the right of the picture was taken in 1958 where the bell used to be. It is the very same location the photo was shot. There are several secrets in Carthage and what I have learned over the past five years somewhat answers this editor's questions as to why, when in 1990 I revisited my former seminary there, I could not just mosey in and see my old haunts. Here is where I had spent six wonderful years in the minor seminary studying for the priesthood with the Oblates of Mary Immaculate and I knew the entire campus like the back of my hand. But in 1990 - six years after the Archbishop's death - there was still an aura of espionage permeating this place for I could venture nowhere without someone accompanying me and making sure there were certain areas I could not enter. What secrets are contained there? Who knows. What I do know is that I believe a very holy man is buried on the very grounds that I called home for six years from 1957 to 1963: Our Lady of the Ozarks on Grand Avenue.

Someday, God willing, the truth will emerge and Archbishop Pierre Martin Ngo-dinh-Thuc will be totally exonerated and elevated to the rightful position he most certainly deserves, a Heaven-sent Soldier who never gave up, never let down the flag of true Catholicism and gave his very life for Christ in the solitude of one forsaken by men, but not our Lord. Can we not hear him in his last days of December, 1984 echoing Christ's words from the cross  Eli, Eli, Lamma Sabbacthani?


As the war rages on between the David-like Traditional Movement and the Goliath of Gehenna - the conciliar church, we can take comfort in knowing we may have lost several battles, but thanks to Archbishop Thuc, Soldier of Christ, Prisoner of War, we can still win this war by remaining, like him, Advocates of Truth - true to the Truths and Traditions of Holy Mother Church to the end.

No doubt Blessed Mary was with him in his last days and as the days wane on, as more traditional priests die off, we can only say Deo gratias for what the Archbishop did for without his heroic acts the Traditional Movement would be left with only the Society of St. Pius X, which soon could be a thing of the past if Bp. Bernard Fellay continues to give any kind of recognition to Modernist Rome whose 48-year track record is scurrilous and scandalous, yay most sinful. It is all-out warfare for it's only too obvious conciliarists know what is the only enemy on earth which can destroy their house of cards: Traditional Catholics reinforced with the Sacraments of Traditional priests ordained by Bishops consecrated by Archbishop Thuc, thus, assuring the line of Peter - from Peter thru Pierre Martin."

Michael Cain, editor, The Daily Catholic



Re: Autobiography of Archbishop Thuc
« Reply #678 on: August 04, 2026, 01:36:54 PM »

Very likely the site of Archbishop Thuc's martyrdom on the Oblates campus will be venerated and his murderers wanted to block any chance of that.

Claims that +Archbishop Thuc recanted his Faith are the standard Luciferian MO to create despair.

But we know from the +Archbishop's life he faced many such threats and held fast. 

Re: Autobiography of Archbishop Thuc
« Reply #679 on: August 04, 2026, 09:38:11 PM »
After the 1981 Consecrations- Abp. Thuc: a Marked Man

After the Consecrations of Guerard des Lauriers, Carmona, and Zamora in 1981, Abp. Thuc's life was in constant danger. Dr. Heller mentions in his video testimony with Fr. Zepeda that before the 1981 consecrations, Abp. Thuc's secretary stole items from the Abp. including his Pontificale (official book used for consecrations) which were very difficult to obtain, in an effort to prevent the consecrations.  Under intense pressure to find one, Dr. Heller was finally able to borrow a copy.  

This fact blows a hole in Father Kelly's argument about missing Thuc Consecration records and docuмents many of which are extant.

Fr. Kelly's accusations published in his book became SSPV dogma but they can't withstand the light of cross examination.