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In this interview, the beginning provides a comprehensive background reference for where +W came from, what Vat.II was, why ABL opposed it, how the SSPX came into being, what happened to +W along the way, and what he stands for today. IOW it's a nice introduction for anyone who doesn't know the background history of Bishop Richard Williamson.
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I find this interview interesting because the questions lead +W into explaining some things (his ideas, opinions) about world history that he has not pronounced in other speeches or interviews or writings that I have seen or heard.
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For example, the whole thing culminates with a comment found at the end where +W says that the Jєωs (having explained how they rejected Our Lord as their own Redeemer against God's will and thereby drew down a curse upon themselves which they are very unwilling to recognize) were the ones who "created Islam" in the first place, but they did it with the intention of building up a force that would fight the Christian Order that was gaining power against all the Jєωs' efforts to subdue it, and they did so such that some other foreign force would do the Jєωs' fighting for them. Therefore by bringing the Moslem horde into existence the Jєωs acted as a builder of a kind of monster the control of which they were unable to maintain.
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The interview is cut short at the end and I get the feeling that +W was about to say that the Moslems are analogous to Frankenstein's Monster because when they got loose they turned against the very Jєωs who brought them into existence so that the Jєωs now have to defend themselves against their own creation. The 6 Days' War in the 1960's being a prime example of this situation. Perhaps he actually said something like that at the end but it was clipped off perhaps because of time constraints but also because saying such a thing in Europe might be literally illegal!! (So-called anti-Semitism laws in Germany reach outside the national boundaries as we have seen in recent years, IOW the Jєωs are now after all in control in Germany.)
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