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« on: August 06, 2014, 03:44:29 PM »
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  •     Hungary is free in deed, but you won’t hear this from our Jєωιѕн controlled media.

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        Subject: MORE ON HUNGARY AND Jєωιѕн DEBT-BANKING

        'The troublemakers in Hungary are the Jєωs... they demoralize our country and they are the leaders of the revolutionary gang that is torturing Hungary.'
        CARDINAL MINDSZENTY, of Hungary quoted in B'nai B'rith Messenger, January28, 1949

        Perhaps Hungary is at last learning from its own history!

        Read this famous historical statement from their Queen, Maria Theresa."Henceforth no Jєω, no matter under what name, will be allowed to remain here without my written permission. I know of no other troublesome pest within the state than this race, which impoverished the people by their fraud, usury and money-lending and commits all deeds which an honourable man despises. Subsequently they have to be removed and excluded from here as much as possible."
        MARIA THERESA, Queen of Hungary and Bohemia (1771 - 1789)

        And from the great St. Thomas Aquinas:

        "The Jєωs should not be allowed to keep what they have obtained from others by usury; it were best that they were compelled to work so that they could earn their living instead of doing nothing but becoming avaricious."
        ST. AQUINAS, THOMAS, 13th century scholastic philosopher.

        The People of Hungary have their eyes open, they are no longer Sheeple in the paddock.
         
        Already in 2011, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor  <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viktor_Orb%C3%A1n> Orbán <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viktor_Orb%C3%A1n>  promised to serve justice on his socialist predecessors, who sold the nation’s people into unending debt slavery under the lash of the International Monetary Fund (IMF <http://www.imf.org/> ) and the terrorist state of Israel.
         
        Those earlier administrations were riddled with Israelis in high places, to the fury of the masses, who finally elected Orbán’s Fidesz <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fidesz>  party in response.
         
        According to a report on the German-language website “National Journal,” Orbán has now moved to unseat the usurers from their throne.
        The popular, nationalistic prime minister told the IMF <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BzToBNKVwBs>  that Hungary neither wants nor needs further “assistance” from that proxy of the Rothschild-owned Federal Reserve Bank.

        No longer will Hungarians be forced to pay usurious interest to private, unaccountable central bankers.

        Instead, the Hungarian government has assumed sovereignty over its own currency and now issues money debt free, as it is needed. The results have been nothing short of remarkable.

        The nation’s economy, formerly staggering under deep indebtedness, has recovered rapidly and by means not seen since Germany.

        The Hungarian Economic Ministry announced that it has, thanks to a “disciplined budget policy,” repaid on August 12, 2013, the remaining €2.2B owed to the IMF—well before the March 2014 due date.
         
        Orbán declared: “Hungary enjoys the trust of investors,” by which is not meant the IMF, the Fed or any other tentacle of the Rothschild financial empire. Rather, he was referring to investors who produce something in Hungary for Hungarians and cause true economic growth.
         
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    « Reply #1 on: August 06, 2014, 11:45:20 PM »
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  • And from the great St. Thomas Aquinas:

        "The Jєωs should not be allowed to keep what they have obtained from others by usury; it were best that they were compelled to work so that they could earn their living instead of doing nothing but becoming avaricious."
        ST. AQUINAS, THOMAS, 13th century scholastic philosopher.

    It is a shame that the civil authorities did not follow through with this. By restricting from participation in the trades they were forced to rely on usury as a means to make a living.  


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    « Reply #2 on: August 07, 2014, 02:33:27 AM »
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  • I know a good deal about hungarian politics as I am of mostly hungarian origin.  And from what I know I can say that Hungary is the last country in Europe that is fighting against cultural marxism and oppose the nєω ωσrℓ∂ σr∂єr.

    Hungary's Parliament is completely controlled by the mostly conservative Fidesz Party, and Jobbik the very conservative, pro-christian anti-israel party is very powerful.
    About half of Hungarians under 35 support Jobbik.
    Hungary is the most ethnically homogeneous European country, and the immigrants they do have are mostly chinese (not african beggars, or muslim criminals), they have banned foreigners from owning farmland, and they are extremely anti-ɧoɱosɛҳųαƖ.  They also have the most home-schoolers in Europe, which is still very little and it is very regulated.


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    « Reply #3 on: August 07, 2014, 02:41:22 AM »
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    And from the great St. Thomas Aquinas:

        "The Jєωs should not be allowed to keep what they have obtained from others by usury; it were best that they were compelled to work so that they could earn their living instead of doing nothing but becoming avaricious."
        ST. AQUINAS, THOMAS, 13th century scholastic philosopher.

    It is a shame that the civil authorities did not follow through with this. By restricting from participation in the trades they were forced to rely on usury as a means to make a living.  


    I have actually thought this exact same idea, but I didn't know about the quote from St. Thomas Aquinas.  I remember reading about how Jєωs weren't allowed to own farmland and I thought to myself is that why all the Jєωs are usurious bankers.  I dislike the idea of Jєωs participating in trade or farming or work that was done by Catholics throughout the ages, but I even more dislike the idea of them becoming usurers. So the only logical thing would be to deny the Jєω neither work nor usury which will lead him to leave the Catholics state or convert, both are good for souls, the former good for the souls of Catholics in the state because they wouldn't have a Jєωιѕн influence, and the latter good for the Jєωs because now they would accept Catholicism and not be Jєωs.  

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    « Reply #4 on: August 07, 2014, 03:17:01 AM »
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    And from the great St. Thomas Aquinas:

        "The Jєωs should not be allowed to keep what they have obtained from others by usury; it were best that they were compelled to work so that they could earn their living instead of doing nothing but becoming avaricious."
        ST. AQUINAS, THOMAS, 13th century scholastic philosopher.

    It is a shame that the civil authorities did not follow through with this. By restricting from participation in the trades they were forced to rely on usury as a means to make a living.  


    I have actually thought this exact same idea, but I didn't know about the quote from St. Thomas Aquinas.  I remember reading about how Jєωs weren't allowed to own farmland and I thought to myself is that why all the Jєωs are usurious bankers.  I dislike the idea of Jєωs participating in trade or farming or work that was done by Catholics throughout the ages, but I even more dislike the idea of them becoming usurers. So the only logical thing would be to deny the Jєω neither work nor usury which will lead him to leave the Catholics state or convert, both are good for souls, the former good for the souls of Catholics in the state because they wouldn't have a Jєωιѕн influence, and the latter good for the Jєωs because now they would accept Catholicism and not be Jєωs.  

    Unjust laws damage the souls of those who pass them and those who willingly enforce them.


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    « Reply #5 on: August 07, 2014, 04:03:51 AM »
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    And from the great St. Thomas Aquinas:

        "The Jєωs should not be allowed to keep what they have obtained from others by usury; it were best that they were compelled to work so that they could earn their living instead of doing nothing but becoming avaricious."
        ST. AQUINAS, THOMAS, 13th century scholastic philosopher.

    It is a shame that the civil authorities did not follow through with this. By restricting from participation in the trades they were forced to rely on usury as a means to make a living.  


    I have actually thought this exact same idea, but I didn't know about the quote from St. Thomas Aquinas.  I remember reading about how Jєωs weren't allowed to own farmland and I thought to myself is that why all the Jєωs are usurious bankers.  I dislike the idea of Jєωs participating in trade or farming or work that was done by Catholics throughout the ages, but I even more dislike the idea of them becoming usurers. So the only logical thing would be to deny the Jєω neither work nor usury which will lead him to leave the Catholics state or convert, both are good for souls, the former good for the souls of Catholics in the state because they wouldn't have a Jєωιѕн influence, and the latter good for the Jєωs because now they would accept Catholicism and not be Jєωs.  

    Unjust laws damage the souls of those who pass them and those who willingly enforce them.


    What is unjust about it?
    My position is the position of the church, of many great Popes.  I will take the views of Pope St. Pius V and multiple other Popes over St. Thomas Aquinas (remember the Immaculate Conception).

    Pope Innocent III -Thus the Jєωs, against whom the blood of Christ calls out, although they ought not to be wiped out, nevertheless, as wanderers they must remain upon the earth until their faces are filled with shame and they seek the name of the Lord Jesus Christ.”

    Pope Leo VII: “Let the Gospel be preached unto them and, if they remain obstinate, let them be expelled.”

    Pope Innocent IV: “We who long with all our hearts for the salvation of souls, grant you full authority by these present letters to banish the Jєωs, either in your own person or through the agency of others

    Pope Saint Pius V: “The Jєωιѕн people fell from the heights because of their faithlessness and condemned their Redeemer to a shameful death.  Their godlessness has assumed such forms that, for the salvation of our own people, it becomes necessary to prevent their disease.  Besides usury, through which Jєωs everywhere have sucked dry the property of impoverished Christians, they are accomplices of thieves and robbers; and the most damaging aspect of the matter is that they allure the unsuspecting through magical incantations, superstition, and witchcraft to the ѕуηαgσgυє of Satan and boast of being able to predict the future.  We have carefully investigated how this revolting sect abuses the name of Christ and how harmful they are to those whose life is threatened by their deceit.  On account of these and other serious matters, and because of the gravity of their crimes which increase day to day more and more, We order that, within 90 days, all Jєωs in our entire earthly realm of justice - in all towns, districts, and places - must depart these regions. After this time limit shall all at the present or in the future, who dwell or wander into that city or other already mentioned, be affected, their property confiscated and handed over to the Siscus, and they shall becomes slaves of the Roman Church, live in perpetual servitude and the Roman Church shall have the same rights over them as the remaining [worldly] lords over slaves and property.”

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    « Reply #6 on: August 07, 2014, 08:29:38 AM »
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    And from the great St. Thomas Aquinas:

        "The Jєωs should not be allowed to keep what they have obtained from others by usury; it were best that they were compelled to work so that they could earn their living instead of doing nothing but becoming avaricious."
        ST. AQUINAS, THOMAS, 13th century scholastic philosopher.

    It is a shame that the civil authorities did not follow through with this. By restricting from participation in the trades they were forced to rely on usury as a means to make a living.  


    Not that simple. When the Russian Tsars tried to encourage the Jєωs to become farmers and tradesmen the project failed utterly.

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    « Reply #7 on: August 07, 2014, 02:30:52 PM »
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    And from the great St. Thomas Aquinas:

        "The Jєωs should not be allowed to keep what they have obtained from others by usury; it were best that they were compelled to work so that they could earn their living instead of doing nothing but becoming avaricious."
        ST. AQUINAS, THOMAS, 13th century scholastic philosopher.

    It is a shame that the civil authorities did not follow through with this. By restricting from participation in the trades they were forced to rely on usury as a means to make a living.  


    Not that simple. When the Russian Tsars tried to encourage the Jєωs to become farmers and tradesmen the project failed utterly.


    Because as a people, they shun manual labor and agricultural activities, prefering instead, to have others do the menial things of life for them. They have always been well  known for this.


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    « Reply #8 on: August 07, 2014, 07:16:41 PM »
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  • A fine collection of specimens from the Jєωιѕн Reign of Terror in Hungary

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    This speaks for itself in concert with the historical record. It has been repeated many, many times.

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    « Reply #10 on: August 07, 2014, 10:45:12 PM »
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    And from the great St. Thomas Aquinas:

        "The Jєωs should not be allowed to keep what they have obtained from others by usury; it were best that they were compelled to work so that they could earn their living instead of doing nothing but becoming avaricious."
        ST. AQUINAS, THOMAS, 13th century scholastic philosopher.

    It is a shame that the civil authorities did not follow through with this. By restricting from participation in the trades they were forced to rely on usury as a means to make a living.  


    I have actually thought this exact same idea, but I didn't know about the quote from St. Thomas Aquinas.  I remember reading about how Jєωs weren't allowed to own farmland and I thought to myself is that why all the Jєωs are usurious bankers.  I dislike the idea of Jєωs participating in trade or farming or work that was done by Catholics throughout the ages, but I even more dislike the idea of them becoming usurers. So the only logical thing would be to deny the Jєω neither work nor usury which will lead him to leave the Catholics state or convert, both are good for souls, the former good for the souls of Catholics in the state because they wouldn't have a Jєωιѕн influence, and the latter good for the Jєωs because now they would accept Catholicism and not be Jєωs.  

    Unjust laws damage the souls of those who pass them and those who willingly enforce them.


    What is unjust about it?
    My position is the position of the church, of many great Popes.  I will take the views of Pope St. Pius V and multiple other Popes over St. Thomas Aquinas (remember the Immaculate Conception).

    Pope Innocent III -Thus the Jєωs, against whom the blood of Christ calls out, although they ought not to be wiped out, nevertheless, as wanderers they must remain upon the earth until their faces are filled with shame and they seek the name of the Lord Jesus Christ.”

    Pope Leo VII: “Let the Gospel be preached unto them and, if they remain obstinate, let them be expelled.”

    Pope Innocent IV: “We who long with all our hearts for the salvation of souls, grant you full authority by these present letters to banish the Jєωs, either in your own person or through the agency of others

    Pope Saint Pius V: “The Jєωιѕн people fell from the heights because of their faithlessness and condemned their Redeemer to a shameful death.  Their godlessness has assumed such forms that, for the salvation of our own people, it becomes necessary to prevent their disease.  Besides usury, through which Jєωs everywhere have sucked dry the property of impoverished Christians, they are accomplices of thieves and robbers; and the most damaging aspect of the matter is that they allure the unsuspecting through magical incantations, superstition, and witchcraft to the ѕуηαgσgυє of Satan and boast of being able to predict the future.  We have carefully investigated how this revolting sect abuses the name of Christ and how harmful they are to those whose life is threatened by their deceit.  On account of these and other serious matters, and because of the gravity of their crimes which increase day to day more and more, We order that, within 90 days, all Jєωs in our entire earthly realm of justice - in all towns, districts, and places - must depart these regions. After this time limit shall all at the present or in the future, who dwell or wander into that city or other already mentioned, be affected, their property confiscated and handed over to the Siscus, and they shall becomes slaves of the Roman Church, live in perpetual servitude and the Roman Church shall have the same rights over them as the remaining [worldly] lords over slaves and property.”

    Truly effective evangelization comes from holiness of life, not laws forcing the conversion (which is usually not sincere) and expulsion. These laws of expulsion give a false understanding of what the love of Christ and the Catholic Church are all about.  


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    « Reply #11 on: August 08, 2014, 01:24:09 PM »
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    And from the great St. Thomas Aquinas:

        "The Jєωs should not be allowed to keep what they have obtained from others by usury; it were best that they were compelled to work so that they could earn their living instead of doing nothing but becoming avaricious."
        ST. AQUINAS, THOMAS, 13th century scholastic philosopher.

    It is a shame that the civil authorities did not follow through with this. By restricting from participation in the trades they were forced to rely on usury as a means to make a living.  


    I have actually thought this exact same idea, but I didn't know about the quote from St. Thomas Aquinas.  I remember reading about how Jєωs weren't allowed to own farmland and I thought to myself is that why all the Jєωs are usurious bankers.  I dislike the idea of Jєωs participating in trade or farming or work that was done by Catholics throughout the ages, but I even more dislike the idea of them becoming usurers. So the only logical thing would be to deny the Jєω neither work nor usury which will lead him to leave the Catholics state or convert, both are good for souls, the former good for the souls of Catholics in the state because they wouldn't have a Jєωιѕн influence, and the latter good for the Jєωs because now they would accept Catholicism and not be Jєωs.  

    Unjust laws damage the souls of those who pass them and those who willingly enforce them.


    What is unjust about it?
    My position is the position of the church, of many great Popes.  I will take the views of Pope St. Pius V and multiple other Popes over St. Thomas Aquinas (remember the Immaculate Conception).

    Pope Innocent III -Thus the Jєωs, against whom the blood of Christ calls out, although they ought not to be wiped out, nevertheless, as wanderers they must remain upon the earth until their faces are filled with shame and they seek the name of the Lord Jesus Christ.”

    Pope Leo VII: “Let the Gospel be preached unto them and, if they remain obstinate, let them be expelled.”

    Pope Innocent IV: “We who long with all our hearts for the salvation of souls, grant you full authority by these present letters to banish the Jєωs, either in your own person or through the agency of others

    Pope Saint Pius V: “The Jєωιѕн people fell from the heights because of their faithlessness and condemned their Redeemer to a shameful death.  Their godlessness has assumed such forms that, for the salvation of our own people, it becomes necessary to prevent their disease.  Besides usury, through which Jєωs everywhere have sucked dry the property of impoverished Christians, they are accomplices of thieves and robbers; and the most damaging aspect of the matter is that they allure the unsuspecting through magical incantations, superstition, and witchcraft to the ѕуηαgσgυє of Satan and boast of being able to predict the future.  We have carefully investigated how this revolting sect abuses the name of Christ and how harmful they are to those whose life is threatened by their deceit.  On account of these and other serious matters, and because of the gravity of their crimes which increase day to day more and more, We order that, within 90 days, all Jєωs in our entire earthly realm of justice - in all towns, districts, and places - must depart these regions. After this time limit shall all at the present or in the future, who dwell or wander into that city or other already mentioned, be affected, their property confiscated and handed over to the Siscus, and they shall becomes slaves of the Roman Church, live in perpetual servitude and the Roman Church shall have the same rights over them as the remaining [worldly] lords over slaves and property.”

    Truly effective evangelization comes from holiness of life, not laws forcing the conversion (which is usually not sincere) and expulsion. These laws of expulsion give a false understanding of what the love of Christ and the Catholic Church are all about.  


    If after many attempts at evangelization and trying to convert the Jєωs they remain obstinate, why would you keep them in your country? that makes no sense...A false understanding of the love of Christ?  Jesus whipped the money changers out of the temple!  Catholic countries have the right and the duty to whip them out of their countries!  

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    « Reply #12 on: August 10, 2014, 10:47:44 PM »
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    And from the great St. Thomas Aquinas:

        "The Jєωs should not be allowed to keep what they have obtained from others by usury; it were best that they were compelled to work so that they could earn their living instead of doing nothing but becoming avaricious."
        ST. AQUINAS, THOMAS, 13th century scholastic philosopher.

    It is a shame that the civil authorities did not follow through with this. By restricting from participation in the trades they were forced to rely on usury as a means to make a living.  


    I have actually thought this exact same idea, but I didn't know about the quote from St. Thomas Aquinas.  I remember reading about how Jєωs weren't allowed to own farmland and I thought to myself is that why all the Jєωs are usurious bankers.  I dislike the idea of Jєωs participating in trade or farming or work that was done by Catholics throughout the ages, but I even more dislike the idea of them becoming usurers. So the only logical thing would be to deny the Jєω neither work nor usury which will lead him to leave the Catholics state or convert, both are good for souls, the former good for the souls of Catholics in the state because they wouldn't have a Jєωιѕн influence, and the latter good for the Jєωs because now they would accept Catholicism and not be Jєωs.  

    Unjust laws damage the souls of those who pass them and those who willingly enforce them.


    What is unjust about it?
    My position is the position of the church, of many great Popes.  I will take the views of Pope St. Pius V and multiple other Popes over St. Thomas Aquinas (remember the Immaculate Conception).

    Pope Innocent III -Thus the Jєωs, against whom the blood of Christ calls out, although they ought not to be wiped out, nevertheless, as wanderers they must remain upon the earth until their faces are filled with shame and they seek the name of the Lord Jesus Christ.”

    Pope Leo VII: “Let the Gospel be preached unto them and, if they remain obstinate, let them be expelled.”

    Pope Innocent IV: “We who long with all our hearts for the salvation of souls, grant you full authority by these present letters to banish the Jєωs, either in your own person or through the agency of others

    Pope Saint Pius V: “The Jєωιѕн people fell from the heights because of their faithlessness and condemned their Redeemer to a shameful death.  Their godlessness has assumed such forms that, for the salvation of our own people, it becomes necessary to prevent their disease.  Besides usury, through which Jєωs everywhere have sucked dry the property of impoverished Christians, they are accomplices of thieves and robbers; and the most damaging aspect of the matter is that they allure the unsuspecting through magical incantations, superstition, and witchcraft to the ѕуηαgσgυє of Satan and boast of being able to predict the future.  We have carefully investigated how this revolting sect abuses the name of Christ and how harmful they are to those whose life is threatened by their deceit.  On account of these and other serious matters, and because of the gravity of their crimes which increase day to day more and more, We order that, within 90 days, all Jєωs in our entire earthly realm of justice - in all towns, districts, and places - must depart these regions. After this time limit shall all at the present or in the future, who dwell or wander into that city or other already mentioned, be affected, their property confiscated and handed over to the Siscus, and they shall becomes slaves of the Roman Church, live in perpetual servitude and the Roman Church shall have the same rights over them as the remaining [worldly] lords over slaves and property.”

    Truly effective evangelization comes from holiness of life, not laws forcing the conversion (which is usually not sincere) and expulsion. These laws of expulsion give a false understanding of what the love of Christ and the Catholic Church are all about.  


    If after many attempts at evangelization and trying to convert the Jєωs they remain obstinate, why would you keep them in your country? that makes no sense...A false understanding of the love of Christ?  Jesus whipped the money changers out of the temple!  Catholic countries have the right and the duty to whip them out of their countries!  

    Jesus whipped the money changers out of the Temple. He did not expel them from the country.

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    And from the great St. Thomas Aquinas:

        "The Jєωs should not be allowed to keep what they have obtained from others by usury; it were best that they were compelled to work so that they could earn their living instead of doing nothing but becoming avaricious."
        ST. AQUINAS, THOMAS, 13th century scholastic philosopher.

    It is a shame that the civil authorities did not follow through with this. By restricting from participation in the trades they were forced to rely on usury as a means to make a living.  


    I have actually thought this exact same idea, but I didn't know about the quote from St. Thomas Aquinas.  I remember reading about how Jєωs weren't allowed to own farmland and I thought to myself is that why all the Jєωs are usurious bankers.  I dislike the idea of Jєωs participating in trade or farming or work that was done by Catholics throughout the ages, but I even more dislike the idea of them becoming usurers. So the only logical thing would be to deny the Jєω neither work nor usury which will lead him to leave the Catholics state or convert, both are good for souls, the former good for the souls of Catholics in the state because they wouldn't have a Jєωιѕн influence, and the latter good for the Jєωs because now they would accept Catholicism and not be Jєωs.  


    If you read the right books (well hidden from public view) there was a similar ban on Jєωs having anything to do with cash lending in the early stages of formation of USA.
     
    Within 50yrs of liberal tossers arguing for & letting them do what they wanted - they had your banking systems under their control & ALL of you by the balls!

    That's why Lincoln was murdered by the Jєω Bankers for issuing debt free cash to fund the cινιℓ ωαr!

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    Hungary frees itself from Jєωιѕн bankers
    « Reply #14 on: August 12, 2014, 05:05:17 AM »
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    Pope Saint Pius V: “The Jєωιѕн people fell from the heights because of their faithlessness and condemned their Redeemer to a shameful death.  Their godlessness has assumed such forms that, for the salvation of our own people, it becomes necessary to prevent their disease.  Besides usury, through which Jєωs everywhere have sucked dry the property of impoverished Christians, they are accomplices of thieves and robbers; and the most damaging aspect of the matter is that they allure the unsuspecting through magical incantations, superstition, and witchcraft to the ѕуηαgσgυє of Satan and boast of being able to predict the future.  We have carefully investigated how this revolting sect abuses the name of Christ and how harmful they are to those whose life is threatened by their deceit.  On account of these and other serious matters, and because of the gravity of their crimes which increase day to day more and more, We order that, within 90 days, all Jєωs in our entire earthly realm of justice - in all towns, districts, and places - must depart these regions. After this time limit shall all at the present or in the future, who dwell or wander into that city or other already mentioned, be affected, their property confiscated and handed over to the Siscus, and they shall becomes slaves of the Roman Church, live in perpetual servitude and the Roman Church shall have the same rights over them as the remaining [worldly] lords over slaves and property.”


    What do you think the 'Harry Potter' series of books/movies is all about?

    Teaching kids all over the World how to do majik, spell binding, witchcraft and awareness of The Wand!

    I would love to find out how the Norman 'Percy' family fit in (North east England castle Alnwick, Northumberland where loads of movie scenes were shot!)
    Masons foundation stone laid in North East