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« on: November 28, 2016, 10:10:05 AM »
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  • Some interesting graphics --

    The h0Ɩ0cαųst is such a hoax. It's a psychological operation to promote Western guilt, and was invented for the sake of revenge on the German people, and creating the modern state of Israel.

    There's no business like Shoah business!
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    « Reply #1 on: November 28, 2016, 10:34:41 AM »
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  • Some more great summaries of the h0Ɩ0h0αx lies.

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    « Reply #2 on: November 28, 2016, 10:52:15 AM »
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  • The biggest fraud in history to justify Jєωιѕн supremacy and obvious overlooking
    and justifying  and hiding their crimes against humanity.

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    « Reply #3 on: November 28, 2016, 03:51:40 PM »
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  • I saw this a few years ago and it's a good one for exposing the lies.

    [youtube]https://www.youtube.com/embed/hIRaYCRF69s[/youtube]

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    « Reply #4 on: November 28, 2016, 03:55:58 PM »
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  • And this one on the six million lie:

    [youtube]https://www.youtube.com/embed/OtAnuXl5VZY[/youtube]


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    « Reply #5 on: November 28, 2016, 06:30:16 PM »
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  • Select the Big Jєωιѕн Lie that interests you.
    Torah encourages lies
    the “Hebrew Bible” fraud
    the infamous Kol Nidre nullification of oaths
    the noahide deceit—afraid of sharia?
    “h0Ɩ0cαųst”—the truth will make you free
    “ʝʊdɛօ-Christian”—the “defector-believer” oxymoron
    “the Romans did it”
    “a land without a people for a people without a land”
    fαℓѕє fℓαgs

    http://judaism.is/big-lies.html

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    « Reply #6 on: November 29, 2016, 10:50:44 AM »
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  • For those who may not be aware of frequent visits to the cσncєnтrαтισn cαмρs by the Red Cross, might find this link interesting.

    http://www.rense.com/lets_stop_with_the_auschwitz_lies.htm.html

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    « Reply #7 on: November 29, 2016, 02:49:39 PM »
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  • Figured I'd pop in and share this movie. I'm sure it's a lot more true than the lie that we've been told of the h0Ɩ0h0αx. It's long, and they're in 15 minute segments, so you can watch at your leisure, but to me, it was one of those binge watching docuмentaries you don't want to stop watching. Check it out.



    thegreateststorynevertold.tv



    I raised an eyebrow when I first visited the site, thinking, "Oh boy. Another movie on Hitler." But this is different. VERY different. And it really makes you think, especially if you're of German heritage like I am.

    My mother used to tell me that my great aunt could not stand the Jєωs, and she never really understood why, until she saw this.

    I hope you enjoy it if you do watch it. It's well worth your time.
    Matthew 5:37

    But let your speech be yea, yea: no, no: and that which is over and above these, is of evil.

    My Avatar is Fr. Hector Bolduc. He was a faithful parish priest in De Pere, WI,


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    « Reply #8 on: November 29, 2016, 02:56:24 PM »
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  • Another docuмentary people need to see is this one.

    Put together by an atheist Jєω named David Cole, who had to go into HIDING because of his interviews on Donahue and other talk shows trying to get the word out about his film.

    [youtube]https://www.youtube.com/embed/aQjNs-Ght8s[/youtube]
    Matthew 5:37

    But let your speech be yea, yea: no, no: and that which is over and above these, is of evil.

    My Avatar is Fr. Hector Bolduc. He was a faithful parish priest in De Pere, WI,

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    « Reply #9 on: November 29, 2016, 04:31:37 PM »
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  • Quote from: parentsfortruth
    Figured I'd pop in and share this movie. I'm sure it's a lot more true than the lie that we've been told of the h0Ɩ0h0αx. It's long, and they're in 15 minute segments, so you can watch at your leisure, but to me, it was one of those binge watching docuмentaries you don't want to stop watching. Check it out.



    thegreateststorynevertold.tv



    I raised an eyebrow when I first visited the site, thinking, "Oh boy. Another movie on Hitler." But this is different. VERY different. And it really makes you think, especially if you're of German heritage like I am.

    My mother used to tell me that my great aunt could not stand the Jєωs, and she never really understood why, until she saw this.

    I hope you enjoy it if you do watch it. It's well worth your time.


    Greatest Movie Ever made, also the creator of the film is a trad Catholic.  

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    « Reply #10 on: November 29, 2016, 05:09:08 PM »
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  • Towards the end of this film, something is mentioned that very few know about... except maybe some of us Germans.


    ELEVEN MILLION Germans 
    Were Murdered AFTER WWII
    By Richard K. Mariani 5-10-9 The book "Gruesome Harvest," should be on the mandatory highschool and college reading list for history and sociology. It is one of the few books that are available in English that address the murder of millions of non-combatant German civilians and German prisoners of war from 1944 to 1950 as a matter of deliberate allied policy not inefficient logistics as it is most often presented in school text books.That however in this point makes it useful to sociologist and historians because it correctly reflects widely held opinion at the time within U.S. society.As to the correct observation that allied policy was to reduce the German population through, murder in multiple forms, slave labor, and starvation, and destroy the fabric of the society through mass rape of the female population, other authors are critized for saying the same thing but only decades later.Fact is there is a great effort to keep this information from the public because it shows that the victors of WWII incorporated not only military strategy and tactics but also the nαzι ideology of racial hatred and a policy of extermination and discrimination for one people.Five million Germans starved to death in occupied Germany according to estimates by the Canadian James Bacque, and 2 million German Soldiers died in allied captivity often while performing slave labor in Auschwitz like - and worse - conditions.For more information on this topic see books by the following authors: James Bacque (Other Losses) (Crimes and Mercies), Alfred M. de Zayas (Die Wehrmacht-Untersuch ungstelle) and (The Nemisis of Potsdam), Guido Knopp (Die Gefangenen), Erich Kern and Karl Balzer (Allierte Verbrechen and Deutschen). A similarly important historical docuмent is the book titled (Alliierte Kriegsverbrechen) which translates to "Allied War Crimes".Lawyers for the defense hoped to bring some of this information as evidence and perhaps for mitigation to the Nüremberg Tribunal but the it was not permitted. In fact the Commander of Camp 91 attempted to collect and destroy all copies of this book.


    That is why it is important that as many people read the afore mentioned books as possible. They need to be translated into English and widely read so that the fairy tale of WWII as the last "Good War" can finally be put to rest.  

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    « Reply #11 on: November 29, 2016, 05:35:31 PM »
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  • In 'Eisenhower's Death Camps':
    A U.S. Prison Guard Remembers

    Martin Brech

    In October 1944, at age eighteen, I was drafted into the U.S. army. Largely because of the "Battle of the Bulge," my training was cut short, my furlough was halved, and I was sent overseas immediately. Upon arrival in Le Havre, France, we were quickly loaded into box cars and shipped to the front. When we got there, I was suffering increasingly severe symptoms of mononucleosis, and was sent to a hospital in Belgium. Since mononucleosis was then known as the "kissing disease," I mailed a letter of thanks to my girlfriend.

    By the time I left the hospital, the outfit I had trained with in Spartanburg, South Carolina, was deep inside Germany, so, despite my protests, I was placed in a "repo depot" (replacement depot). I lost interest in the units to which I was assigned, and don't recall all of them: non-combat units were ridiculed at that time. My separation qualification record states I was mostly with Company C, 14th Infantry Regiment, during my seventeen-month stay in Germany, but I remember being transferred to other outfits also.

    In late March or early April 1945, I was sent to guard a POW camp near Andernach along the Rhine. I had four years of high school German, so I was able to talk to the prisoners, although this was forbidden. Gradually, however, I was used as an interpreter and asked to ferret out members of the S.S. (I found none.)

    In Andernach about 50,000 prisoners of all ages were held in an open field surrounded by barbed wire. The women were kept in a separate enclosure that I did not see until later. The men I guarded had no shelter and no blankets. Many had no coats. They slept in the mud, wet and cold, with inadequate slit trenches for excrement. It was a cold, wet spring, and their misery from exposure alone was evident.

    Even more shocking was to see the prisoners throwing grass and weeds into a tin can containing a thin soup. They told me they did this to help ease their hunger pains. Quickly they grew emaciated. Dysentery raged, and soon they were sleeping in their own excrement, too weak and crowded to reach the slit trenches. Many were begging for food, sickening and dying before our eyes. We had ample food and supplies, but did nothing to help them, including no medical assistance.

    Outraged, I protested to my officers and was met with hostility or bland indifference. When pressed, they explained they were under strict orders from "higher up." No officer would dare do this to 50,000 men if he felt that it was "out of line," leaving him open to charges. Realizing my protests were useless, I asked a friend working in the kitchen if he could slip me some extra food for the prisoners. He too said they were under strict orders to severely ration the prisoners' food, and that these orders came from "higher up." But he said they had more food than they knew what to do with, and would sneak me some.

    When I threw this food over the barbed wire to the prisoners, I was caught and threatened with imprisonment. I repeated the "offense," and one officer angrily threatened to shoot me. I assumed this was a bluff until I encountered a captain on a hill above the Rhine shooting down at a group of German civilian women with his .45 caliber pistol. When I asked, "Why?," he mumbled, "Target practice," and fired until his pistol was empty. I saw the women running for cover, but, at that distance, couldn't tell if any had been hit.

    This is when I realized I was dealing with cold-blooded killers filled with moralistic hatred. They considered the Germans subhuman and worthy of extermination; another expression of the downward spiral of racism. Articles in the G.I. newspaper, Stars and Stripes, played up the German cσncєnтrαтισn cαмρs, complete with photos of emaciated bodies. This amplified our self-righteous cruelty, and made it easier to imitate behavior we were supposed to oppose. Also, I think, soldiers not exposed to combat were trying to prove how tough they were by taking it out on the prisoners and civilians.

    These prisoners, I found out, were mostly farmers and workingmen, as simple and ignorant as many of our own troops. As time went on, more of them lapsed into a zombie-like state of listlessness, while others tried to escape in a demented or suicidal fashion, running through open fields in broad daylight towards the Rhine to quench their thirst. They were mowed down.

    Some prisoners were as eager for cigarettes as for food, saying they took the edge off their hunger. Accordingly, enterprising G.I. "Yankee traders" were acquiring hordes of watches and rings in exchange for handfuls of cigarettes or less. When I began throwing cartons of cigarettes to the prisoners to ruin this trade, I was threatened by rank-and-file G.I.s too.

    The only bright spot in this gloomy picture came one night when. I was put on the "graveyard shift," from two to four a.m. Actually, there was a graveyard on the uphill side of this enclosure, not many yards away. My superiors had forgotten to give me a flashlight and I hadn't bothered to ask for one, disgusted as I was with the whole situation by that time. It was a fairly bright night and I soon became aware of a prisoner crawling under the wires towards the graveyard. We were supposed to shoot escapees on sight, so I started to get up from the ground to warn him to get back. Suddenly I noticed another prisoner crawling from the graveyard back to the enclosure. They were risking their lives to get to the graveyard for something. I had to investigate.

    When I entered the gloom of this shrubby, tree-shaded cemetery, I felt completely vulnerable, but somehow curiosity kept me moving. Despite my caution, I tripped over the legs of someone in a prone position. Whipping my rifle around while stumbling and trying to regain composure of mind and body, I soon was relieved I hadn't reflexively fired. The figure sat up. Gradually, I could see the beautiful but terror-stricken face of a woman with a picnic basket nearby. German civilians were not allowed to feed, nor even come near the prisoners, so I quickly assured her I approved of what she was doing, not to be afraid, and that I would leave the graveyard to get out of the way.

    I did so immediately and sat down, leaning against a tree at the edge of the cemetery to be inconspicuous and not frighten the prisoners. I imagined then, and still do now, what it would be like to meet a beautiful woman with a picnic basket under those conditions as a prisoner. I have never forgotten her face.

    Eventually, more prisoners crawled back to the enclosure. I saw they were dragging food to their comrades, and could only admire their courage and devotion.

    On May 8, V.E. Day [1945], I decided to celebrate with some prisoners I was guarding who were baking bread the other prisoners occasionally received. This group had all the bread they could eat, and shared the jovial mood generated by the end of the war. We all thought we were going home soon, a pathetic hope on their part. We were in what was to become the French zone [of occupation], where I soon would witness the brutality of the French soldiers when we transferred our prisoners to them for their slave labor camps.

    On this day, however, we were happy.

    As a gesture of friendliness, I emptied my rifle and stood it in the corner, even allowing them to play with it at their request. This thoroughly "broke the ice," and soon we were singing songs we taught each other, or that I had learned in high school German class ("Du, du, liegst mir im Herzen"). Out of gratitude, they baked me a special small loaf of sweet bread, the only possible present they had left to offer. I stuffed it in my "Eisenhower jacket," and snuck it back to my barracks, eating it when I had privacy. I have never tasted more delicious bread, nor felt a deeper sense of communion while eating it. I believe a cosmic sense of Christ (the Oneness of all Being) revealed its normally hidden presence to me on that occasion, influencing my later decision to major in philosophy and religion.

    Shortly afterwards, some of our weak and sickly prisoners were marched off by French soldiers to their camp. We were riding on a truck behind this column. Temporarily, it slowed down and dropped back, perhaps because the driver was as shocked as I was. Whenever a German prisoner staggered or dropped back, he was hit on the head with a club and killed. The bodies were rolled to the side of the road to be picked up by another truck. For many, this quick death might have been preferable to slow starvation in our "killing fields."

    When I finally saw the German women held in a separate enclosure, I asked why we were holding them prisoner. I was told they were "camp followers," selected as breeding stock for the S.S. to create a super-race. I spoke to some, and must say I never met a more spirited or attractive group of women. I certainly didn't think they deserved imprisonment.

    More and more I was used as an interpreter, and was able to prevent some particularly unfortunate arrests. One somewhat amusing incident involved an old farmer who was being dragged away by several M.P.s. I was told he had a "fancy nαzι medal," which they showed me. Fortunately, I had a chart identifying such medals. He'd been awarded it for having five children! Perhaps his wife was somewhat relieved to get him "off her back," but I didn't think one of our death camps was a fair punishment for his contribution to Germany. The M.P.s agreed and released him to continue his "dirty work."

    Famine began to spread among the German civilians also. It was a common sight to see German women up to their elbows in our garbage cans looking for something edible -- that is, if they weren't chased away.

    When I interviewed mayors of small towns and villages, I was told that their supply of food had been taken away by "displaced persons" (foreigners who had worked in Germany), who packed the food on trucks and drove away. When I reported this, the response was a shrug. I never saw any Red Cross at the camp or helping civilians, although their coffee and doughnut stands were available everywhere else for us. In the meantime, the Germans had to rely on the sharing of hidden stores until the next harvest.

    Hunger made German women more "available," but despite this, rape was prevalent and often accompanied by additional violence. In particular I remember an eighteen-year old woman who had the side of her faced smashed with a rifle butt, and was then raped by two G.I.s. Even the French complained that the rapes, looting and drunken destructiveness on the part of our troops was excessive. In Le Havre, we'd been given booklets warning us that the German soldiers had maintained a high standard of behavior with French civilians who were peaceful, and that we should do the same. In this we failed miserably.

    "So what?" some would say. "The enemy's atrocities were worse than ours." It is true that I experienced only the end of the war, when we were already the victors. The German opportunity for atrocities had faded, while ours was at hand. But two wrongs don't make a right. Rather than copying our enemy's crimes, we should aim once and for all to break the cycle of hatred and vengeance that has plagued and distorted human history. This is why I am speaking out now, 45 years after the crime. We can never prevent individual war crimes, but we can, if enough of us speak out, influence government policy. We can reject government propaganda that depicts our enemies as subhuman and encourages the kind of outrages I witnessed. We can protest the bombing of civilian targets, which still goes on today. And we can refuse ever to condone our government's murder of unarmed and defeated prisoners of war.

    I realize it's difficult for the average citizen to admit witnessing a crime of this magnitude, especially if implicated himself. Even G.I.s sympathetic to the victims were afraid to complain and get into trouble, they told me. And the danger has not ceased. Since I spoke out a few weeks ago, I have received threatening calls and had my mailbox smashed. But its been worth it. Writing about these atrocities has been a catharsis of feelings suppressed too long, a liberation, that perhaps will remind other witnesses that "the truth will make us free, have no fear." We may even learn a supreme lesson from all this: only love can conquer all.

    About the author

    Martin Brech lives in Mahopac, New York. When he wrote this memoir essay in 1990, he was an Adjunct Professor of Philosophy and Religion at Mercy College in Dobbs Ferry, New York. Brech holds a master's degree in theology from Columbia University, and is a Unitarian-Universalist minister.

    This essay was published in The Journal of Historical Review, Summer 1990 (Vol. 10, No. 2), pp. 161-166. (Revised, updated: Nov. 2008)


    For Further Reading

    James Bacque, Crimes and Mercies: The Fate of German Civilians Under Allied Occupation, 1944-1950 (Toronto: Little, Brown and Co., 1997)

    James Bacque, Other Losses: An investigation into the mass deaths of German prisoners at the hands of the French and Americans after World War II (Toronto: Stoddart, 1989)

    Alfred-Maurice de Zayas, Nemesis at Postsdam (Lincoln, Neb.: 1990)

    Alfred-Maurice de Zayas, A Terrible Revenge: The Ethnic Cleansing of the Eastern European Germans, 1944-1950(New York: St. Martin's Press, 1994)

    John Dietrich, The Morgenthau Plan: Soviet Influence on American Postwar Policy (New York: Algora, 2002)

    Ralph Franklin Keeling, Gruesome Harvest: The Allies' Postwar War Against the German People (IHR, 1992). Originally published in Chicago in 1947.

    Giles MacDonogh, After the Reich: The Brutal History of the Allied Occupation (New York: Basic Books, 2007)

    John Sack, An Eye for an Eye: The Story of Jєωs Who Sought Revenge for the h0Ɩ0cαųst (2000)

    Mark Weber, "New Book Details Mass Killings and Brutal Mistreatment of Germans at the End of World War Two" (Summer 2007)
    ( http://www.ihr.org/other/afterthereich072007.html )

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    « Reply #12 on: November 29, 2016, 07:37:40 PM »
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  • Why Was a h0Ɩ0cαųst
    Not Mentioned?

    by Richard Lynn
    I’ve checked out Churchill’s Second World War – not a
    single mention of nαzι “gas chambers,” a “genocide”
    of the Jєωs, or of “six million” Jєωιѕн victims of the
    war.
    This is astonishing. How can it be explained?
    ? Eisenhower’s Crusade in Europe is a book of 559
    pages;
    ? the six volumes of Churchill’s Second World War
    total 4,448 pages; and
    ? de Gaulle’s three-volume Mémoires de guerre is
    2,054 pages.
    In this mass of writing, which altogether totals 7,061
    pages (not including the introductory parts),
    published from 1948 to 1959, one will find no
    mention either of nαzι “gas chambers,” a “genocide”
    of the Jєωs, or of “six million” Jєωιѕн victims of the
    war.
    Richard Lynn
    Professor Emeritus
    University of Ulster
    http://www.rlynn.co.uk

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    « Reply #13 on: November 29, 2016, 08:19:31 PM »
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  • Quote from: klasG4e

    Why Was a h0Ɩ0cαųst
    Not Mentioned?

    by Richard Lynn
    I’ve checked out Churchill’s Second World War – not a
    single mention of nαzι “gas chambers,” a “genocide”
    of the Jєωs, or of “six million” Jєωιѕн victims of the
    war.
    This is astonishing. How can it be explained?
    ? Eisenhower’s Crusade in Europe is a book of 559
    pages;
    ? the six volumes of Churchill’s Second World War
    total 4,448 pages; and
    ? de Gaulle’s three-volume Mémoires de guerre is
    2,054 pages.
    In this mass of writing, which altogether totals 7,061
    pages (not including the introductory parts),
    published from 1948 to 1959, one will find no
    mention either of nαzι “gas chambers,” a “genocide”
    of the Jєωs, or of “six million” Jєωιѕн victims of the
    war.
    Richard Lynn
    Professor Emeritus
    University of Ulster
    http://www.rlynn.co.uk


    And to connect the dots for people...

    Can someone disprove this -- heck, or even explain it? It would have been VERY MUCH in their interests for these leaders to mention it, if it were true that is.

    After all, these countries lost countless men and spent millions of dollars fighting the nαzιs. How much more justified all the fighting would have been, to have been up against SUCH evil? It would have given them an incredible amount of political capital.

    The only one that would have been interested in downplaying the "h0Ɩ0cαųst" would be Germany. But instead, it was the leaders of the Allied powers who didn't mention it. That's incredible! There's only one explanation: they didn't mention it because it didn't exist.
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    « Reply #14 on: November 29, 2016, 09:30:48 PM »
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  • Let us not forget the King of Deniers... His Excellency, Bp Williamson.



    An Inconvenient Bishop - The Truth about Richard Williamson

    by Edwin Faust

    The Church has become increasingly solicitous of its public image. The media applauded Pope John XXIII, who wanted to open the windows of the Church to let in the air of the modern world. But the Church has paid a high price for that short-lived media approbation, and the breeze of modernity has swept her into the shifting winds of public opinion.

    Whatever Bishop Richard Williamson’s differences may be with the leadership of the Society of St. Pius X, any honest assessment of his ultimate expulsion from the SSPX would have to begin with the incident that caused his superior to remove him from public ministry and sequester him.

    Bishop Williamson is of the opinion that gas chambers were not used in the extermination of Jєωs by the nαzιs during World War II. He accepts the conclusions of a disputed scientific study known as the Leuchter Report. Consequently, His Excellency thinks the number of Jєωs killed in the camps may be closer to one and half million rather than six million. He said as much during an interview with Swedish television conducted in Germany.

    This opinion is really what has made Richard Williamson a problem for the SSPX and its supporters who want a deal with the Vatican. Bishop Williamson has been tried and found guilty of h0Ɩ0cαųst Denial under German law. He has, unofficially, been found guilty of being inconvenient to the SSPX and the Holy See.

    His Excellency’s expulsion from the SSPX was consummated in October. It was immediately followed by an announcement from Vatican officials that negotiations with the SSPX were not at an end or a standstill, as formerly thought, but that patience was needed and hope for a reconciliation very much alive. Coincidence?

    Jєωιѕн organizations that maintain relations with the Vatican denounced the lifting of the excommunications of the SSPX bishops, noting that a “h0Ɩ0cαųst denier” was among them. The pope’s spokesman said the Holy Father did not know of Bishop Williamson’s remarks at the time of the decree, implying that such knowledge may have affected the lifting of the excommunications.

    Without weighing in on the merits of Bishop Williamson’s opinion about the Leuchter Report, is it not pertinent to ask what that opinion has to do with the Catholic Faith? Must one subscribe to a particular version of history to be qualified to practice an episcopal ministry within the Catholic Church? One might also ask: To what extent has ecclesial authority been extended de facto to German courts, Jєωιѕн organizations and the popular media?

    Bishop Williamson was removed as rector of the SSPX seminary in South America and exiled to Wimbledon not for transgressing any statute of his priestly fraternity; not for any infraction of canon law; not for any public or private dissent from the dogmatic teaching of the Church. Bishop Williamson was stripped of his ministry and hidden from public view for being a public-relations problem.

    Had His Excellency recanted his opinion, apologized to all who were ostensibly offended by it, paid his court fine and made his mea culpa to his superior, all might have been well. The problem is: He is an honest man.

    He has not been persuaded that he is wrong in his opinion, and he knows he has not transgressed any discipline or doctrine of the Church. He has continued to speak his mind through his blog site. And he has been forthright in stating his position regarding a deal between the SSPX and the Vatican: He thinks the time has not yet arrived when the SSPX can trust the orthodoxy and honorable intentions of the Roman authorities.

    He opposes the efforts in this direction of his superior, Bishop Fellay, and has called for new leadership in the SSPX. Whether this merits his expulsion from the fraternity is a question best left to the members of that fraternity. But the elimination of Bishop Williamson certainly relieves the SSPX of a public-relations problem and eases any possible deal that may be in the works with an intensely media-sensitive Roman Curia. Of course, what those who welcome Bishop Williamson’s expulsion may not realize is that the charge of anti-Semitism will continue to be leveled at the Catholic Church under every possible pretext, for it is the Faith itself that many Jєωs find offensive.

     Anyone who knows Bishop Williamson realizes that his integrity is beyond question, as is his charity. However unpopular his opinions, they are not held out of malice, but out of honest conviction. He may be judged eccentric, even imprudent. But he is Catholic to the core. And this may be the heart of the problem. It is time it was acknowledged.