V: "People should not be afraid of their governments. Governments should be afraid of their people."
Welcome Back The Spotlight 'O Terror
Green - Low: This setting is here just as a reference point. DHS will never use it because it would mean we didn’t need them anymore.
Blue - Guarded: This rarely used setting on the Stoplight ‘O Terror could indicate things like an undocumented worker within 3 square miles of the president.
Yellow - Elevated: This is the standard level of fear. Don’t expect to see anything lower than this as long as the Regressives are in office. Be scared, but not too scared to vote Republican.
Orange - High: Chertoff heard that someone in the CIA’s brother’s boss’ nephew’s sister-in-law heard about a plan to blow up Amish Country Popcorn Factory in Berne Indiana. It’s ok to pee your pants at this level.
Red - Severe: A terror attack was recently narrowly averted. We can’t release any details but just be thankful we saved your asses. Used frequently before midterm elections. See October Surprise. (Oh My God, Take Away My Freedoms and Protect Me From Them There Terrorists, Like Osama Hussein!!!)
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Congressman Ron Paul, MD - We've Been NeoConned

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| - Phillipians 4:13 - "If you expect a nation to be ignorant and free, you expect what never was and can never be." - Thomas Jefferson - "Always vote for principle, though you may vote alone, and you may cherish the sweetest reflection that your vote is never lost." - John Quincy Adams - "The fear of the LORD is the instruction of wisdom; and before honour is humility." - Proverbs 15:33 - "Don't interfere with anything in the Constitution. That must be maintained, for it is the only safeguard of our liberties." - Abraham Lincoln - "" - - District 10 Map | Where I Stand on: Abortion: - Abortion for any reason, in essence, is the murder of innocent life. - I hold the belief that life begins from the very momment of conception, and that the abortion of that human life is nothing less than murder. - I also cannot fathom why it is any different to abort an unborn child for reasons of incest or rape, because it makes no sense to punish the child (through killing it) for the crimes of his/her father. - I am 100% against any abortion for any reason, I am 100% PRO-LIFE. Government Reform: - The founders intended for our Federal government to be one of LIMITED power, with its powers being only those which are specifically laid out in the Constitution of the United States of America. - That government which governs least governs best. - All power not given to the Federal government by the Constitution, or prohibited to the states, are rightfully the authority and power of the State governments and the people. The Federal government has crept in and taken unconstitutional power in the following ways: - US Department of Education: The power over education in the United States is solely that of the State governments and their citizenry. Bills such as the No Child Left Behind Act are unconstitutional, and along with the Department of Education are an unconstitutional encroachment on the authority given to the states. Therefore the US Department of Education should be abolished - Legalizing of Abortion through Roe vs. Wade: The Federal government, by way of the Supreme Court, usurped authority of all 50 states in deciding for them and for the people, that abortion should be legal. - Abortion, Same-Sex Marriage, Amber-Alert systems (I strongly support the Amber-Alert system and believe each state should adopt such a system to join the states in the protection of our children across the country, yet this is a decision belonging to each state alone and not to be unconstitutionally enforced by the federal government), and all other issues which are not expressly mentioned in the Constitution are the sole responsiblity of the States. Any usurpation of that right, by any branch of Federal government is unconstitutional. - Unrelated riders and amendments (or attachments; porkbarrel legislation) should be prohibited; all riders and amendments must fall within the scope and object of the original bill. - I oppose ANY attempt to regionalize government. Therefore I oppose the formation of a North American Union which would integrate the economies of Canada, the United States of America and Mexico; all while dissolving US borders. Conscription (The Draft): - I oppose the draft, because it is forced servitude which is completely against the principle of liberty and freedom. - To force someone against their will to fight for liberty makes no sense. Defense:
Education: - Education is the sole responsibility and right of the States and the people of those states. - The states have the authority of Education to keep the education system in the hands of the people, instead of the Federal government. Through this, the people are more able to directly influence the way they feel their children should be educated. - Parents should be able to send their children to the school of their choice, and that parent's tax money should pay for their childs education wherever they choose for it to be, and none other. As Thomas Jefferson said, "To compel a man to subsidize with his taxes the propagation of ideas which he disbelieves and abhors is sinful and tyrannical." - Power over the upbring of a child (educational choice, training, and discipline of children) should be placed solely in the hands of their parents; not given to any Federal agency, board or judiciary. Energy and the Enviroment: - As Americans we are called to be repectful to and good stewards of our enviroment, since they are the gift and handywork of the Creator, yet not at the expense of huge government mandated enviromental and energy programs. - We should attempt to improve our enviroment and reduce pollution, but this should not be done at the expense of the tax-payer through costly government mandated programs. - I oppose all energy and enviromental legislation that would infringe upon the individuals basic right to own property or would require any citizen to give up wholly or in part their property even with compensation. - I agree with the founders, that the preservation of the individuals unalienale right to own property is one of the primary purposes of Government and that property cannot rightfully be taken from its owner for any reason without their complete consent. - I oppose participation in United Nations enviromental programs such as UNESCO, and Man and the Biosphere, which abridge the citizens right to private property. - The Alaskan National Wildlife Arctic Reserve (ANWAR) should be opened for the US to drill for oil, to allow us to become less dependent on foreign sources of oil. - Research into alternative methods of fuel, such as Bio-Desiel, Solar Power, Hydrogen, etc. should be encouraged to be carried out by private researchers and businesses, without Federal government intrusions. - I do not believe that Global Warming is a real threat which needs to be addressed. - I support the abolishment of the US Department of Energy. Executive Orders: - I wholeheartedly oppose the use of Executive Orders to make law or regulations. - Our founding fathers and the people of this nation, placed the sole power to make law to the Legislative Branch, in an attempt to ensure that law was not made which did not reflect the will of the people as a whole. To allow the President of the United States to write law by Executive Orders, is both unconstitutional and dangerous; it is giving the power to make law to ONE man which is characteristic of a tyranny. Family: - I believe that family is the heart of America, and should be placed on a pedestal. "It is in the love of one's family only that heartfelt happinesss is known." - It is through our families that tomorrows Congressmen and women, Senators and Presidents will arise, and they will be a direct reflection on how we raised our families, so we must take care that our families are of the most wholesome character, so that this nation can live on in true liberty. - I oppose the legalization of same-sex marriage. - I oppose the adoption of a Marriage Amendment banning Same-Sex marriages to the US Constitution because it is under the jurisdiction of the States of this nation. - The issue of marriage is one that belongs to each and every state; I support a Marriage Amendment banning Same-Sex marriages to the State Constitutions. - I support the right of parents to bring up and nurture a child in the way that they see fit, without governmental interference. Foreign Policy: - I support a Non-Interventionist foreign policy. - America is the friend of Liberty everywhere, the guarantor (protector) of ours alone. - I OPPOSE the Iraqi war and the war on terror. It was unconstitutionally declared by the President, who has no right to do so. - Only the US Congress has the right to declare war.- The President of the United States has NO right at all what so ever to declare war, and the US Congress cannot constitutionally, by the founders' philosophy of government, delgate their power to delcare war to the President as they did for the Iraqi war and the war on terror. "The executive has no right, in any case, to decide the question, whether there is or is not cause for declaring war." - The war on terror is unconstitutional, and serves to put fear in the hearts of Americans and cause us to accept unconstitutional legislation such as the USA Patriot Act of 2001, which promises so-called "security" while eroding the Bill of Rights. "The means of defense against foreign danger historically have become the instruments of tyranny at home." - I oppose participation in ANY world government organization such as the United Nations and the World Court. - I oppose participation in ANY treaty that would make law for the United States or otherwise interpret law. - The US must remain a sovereign nation. - I oppose any treaty which would commit US Military forces or tax payer's money to any foreign organization, governement or any other body of governance. - I do not believe that US troops should serve under ANY foreign command, such as the United Nations, being that it is against their oath of service to this nation, while putting us a risk. - I disaprove of the idea that the US should police the globe. The US should keep out of the business of other countries and realize as free nations they also have the same right to make decisions of their own without our interference. Gambling: - I oppose of the lottery and other forms of gambling. Gun Control: - It is the right of every law-abiding citizne to keep, bear and even carry arms. - I strongly believe that it is unconstitutional to restrict the citizens right to: - Own any firearm without registration or a permit from any organization or government. - To use a firearm in self-defense. - To carry a firearm on their persons at any time in any location without a permit from any organization or government. "The very atmosphere of firearms anywhere and everywhere restrains evil interference - they deserve a place of honor with all that's good." "The strongest reason for the people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in government... ...No free man shall ever be debarred the use of arms." - Guns serve as the citizen's method of protection from dangers, so taking away or restricting the right to keep and bear arms in essence is taking away the citizen's right to defend themselves. - When guns are outlawed, the outlaws will still be able to get them; leaving the average citizen defenseless. Health Care: - COMING SOON Immigration: - I oppose ANY attempt to regionalize government. Therefore I oppose the formation of a North American Union which would integrate the economies of Canada, the United States of America and Mexico; all while dissolving US borders. - I oppose giving Amnesty to illegal aliens. If individuals want to to come to America they must come the same way everyone else is supposed to come, LEGALLY! - I am strongly PRO-SECURE BORDERS. I support the building of a border fence across the entire southern border of the United States. - I believe the US should enfore border and immigration laws more strictly to keep illegals out of this country, and prosecute any individual, business or organization which employs or assists illegal aliens in the United States of America. - I ardently support English as being the official language for all business in the United States, and oppose bi-lingual ballots. - I oppose the giving of welfare and other tax-payer benefits to illegal aliens. - I oppose the granting of US citizenship to children born to illegal immigrants while in the United States. Personal and Private Property Security: - Being that the preservation of property, according to John Locke and the founding fathers, is one of the premiere purposes of government, private property rights are a very important issue. - I believe that the preservation of the right to own property should NOT be abridged. - Property tax is an unconstitutional measure which deprives men from truly owning their property, because as John Locke said, "For I have truly no Property in that, which another can by right take from me [or tax], when he pleases, against my consent." - The 4th Amendment to the Constitution garuntees every individual's right to be "...secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated.." without a warrant AND probable cause/evidence to support the warrant. Therefore I oppose the USA Patriot Act of 2001 which gives the US government the ability to search your personal property without a warrant. - Private property should never be allowed to be taken from individuals without their direct, and complete consent for ANY cause, even with compensation. To take an individual's property for any reason without their full express consent, even for wildlife or other purposes, is unconstitutional and theft on part of the government. - I oppose the Real ID Act which unconstitutionally requires the states to comply with federal regulations for a national ID card by December of 2009, which contains personal and private information on machine-readable technology. - Machine Readable technology includes those such as 2D, Optical Stripe, or RFID technology. - When placed in effect, anyone without this ID, would be banned from entering any federal building and if a license is used as the ID, the individual will not be licensed to drive without it. - While the federal govenrment argues that the Real ID Act makes private information safer, the opposite is true, it actually makes identity theft easier. - The Real ID Act, if allowed to continue, would also be required no matter your religious beliefs, violating the individuals 1st Amendment Rights. - Federal government says that the Real ID Act would not implement a National ID Card, yet it does just that by requiring that all states share and link their information under the Real ID Act across the entire nation. - The Read ID Act violates the 10th Amendment, because the Constitution of the United States does not grant the federal government the power to regulate an identification system, therefore this power belongs to the states and the people. - Under authority of the Real ID Act, the Department of Homeland Security's (DHS) "Notice of Proposed Rulemaking" requires states to adopt international identification standards, to share information internationally as well as nationally which further violates our right to privacy. - Our information should remain private, it should not be available to the highest bidder, to other states and especiallyy to other nations. 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Social Security: - COMING SOON Tariffs and Trade: - I oppose trade agreements such as NAFTA and CAFTA. - I believe that more tarrifs should be placed on goods being imported into the United States to make US busninesses more competitive within the US, and too keep US jobs from going over seas. Taxes: - I favor a tariff based tax system where only goods bought and imported items are taxed, so that taxes are only collected on items which the indivdual volutarily purchases. - I believe the income, estate, gift and social security taxes are unconstitutional and against the basic principle of liberty, and should be abolished. - I support the repeal of the 16th Amendment which supposedly gave the government the unconstitutional power to tax the income of their citizens without our consent. - I support the abolishment of the Federal Reserve System, and the IRS. Terrorism and Personal Liberty: - America is a free nation, built on the principle of liberty, and that liberty should NEVER be surrendered for anyreason, even for security because it allows government to become ever more powerful and intrude in the lives of its citizens. "Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security will deserve neither and lose both." - I am 100% opposed to the USA Patriot Act of 2001, and the subsequent reauthorizations of the act, because it takes away American's 4th Amendment right to not be search without a warrant, it allows federal agencies to obtain numerous private records without your consent all while preventing the citizens from knowing it. - I am 100% opposed to the Military Commissions Act of 2006 which authorized supposed terrorist, which by the Patriot Act can be anyone who breaks any law that could harm human life (even Americans) to be tried in Military Tribunials while taking away their habeus corpus rights, and removing their 6th and 7th Amendment rights. | ||||||
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The Neo-Con Connection:
by Robert A. Sungenis, M.A.
The other day someone sent me a recent article by Deal Hudson. Dated March 9, 2005, it bore the title: “Who Will Win The Catholic Vote?” The following words prefaced the article: “A Catholic Look at Society, Culture and Politics...Deal W. Hudson, Editor...In This Issue: How the Catholic Left and Pro-Abortion Democrats Are Preparing for the 2006 and 2008 Elections.”
“The following is a list of the strategic initiatives being launched by the Catholic left in response to the Republican gains in the Catholic vote (from 37% in '96 Who Will Win The Catholic Vote? By Deal W.
Mr. Hudson goes on to list the left’s strategies and how the conservatives should combat them. So far so good. Anyone with a smidgen of moral and theological sensibility knows just how much liberalism and modernism has decimated society. Having no viable alternatives, good Catholics have migrated to the Republican party as a refuge of last resort. But latching on to a political party by default inevitably raises questions as to the independent worthiness of that very party. Have Mr. Hudson and his conservative cronies really earned our vote, or have we been commandeered to an agenda that has as many faults as the left, but merely with different labels?
In the past I would have given Mr. Hudson my undivided attention, but the mere fact that this man has been caught in a quagmire of heinous sexual improprieties and yet is still out in public stumping for the Republican party, made me think of the possibility that we Catholics are being hoodwinked by ideological opportunists. It was Mr. Hudson’s hubris that incited me to do my own investigation into the Republican party and its current crop of leaders.
Mr. Hudson, in case you haven’t heard, was “fired” from his job at Crisis magazine a few months ago when report of his various sexual liaisons surfaced in the news. Among other things,
After reading
The first counter-strategy Mr. Hudson advises in his article is to fight the attempt of the left to “demote the legacy of John Paul II.” Normally, we would see such a statement as a sincere effort to support the pope, but I have discovered this is merely the impression Mr. Hudson and his Neo-con colleagues want to create. They know the quickest way to the average Catholic’s heart is through praise of John Paul II. The reality is that Hudson’s and the Neo-con’s affection for John Paul II is only skin deep, if that much, for while they give lip service to his policies, they just as quickly distance themselves when their views do not match his. The most glaring example is the war in
Case in point: George Weigel, the well known “papal biographer” who penned the 1999 book: Witness to Hope: John Paul II. Although Weigel purports himself to be a papal loyalist, he drew his line in the sand in early 2003 declaring that he fully supported the
“So why doesn’t Weigel fight the real enemy? For the obvious reason that a certain class of conservative commentators in today’s American Catholic church make their living by interpreting the mind of John Paul, and it is inconvenient when his thinking cuts against the geopolitical agenda of the Bush administration.”
All this, of course, leads to investigating George Weigel a little more closely. Is he really pro-Catholic or is he, similar to Deal Hudson, merely a Neo-con plant set in place to win the Catholic vote? Considering his duplicity between
“We aim to make the case and rally support for American global leadership. As the 20th century draws to a close, the
Obviously, there is nothing Catholic about these people. The above paragraph is a shining example of
‘Too judgmental,’ you say? Take note of this: George Weigel is also a member of the United States Council of Foreign Relations (CFR), as of 1992. For those who know the history of the CFR, nothing more need be said. It and the former Trilateral Commission have been trying to shape global politics and geography with the same imperialistic intimidations for the last 30 years. Of the other names listed above, members of the CFR include Midge Decter (1992) and Norman Podhoretz (1992), the latter is the editor emeritus of Commentary, the magazine of the American Jewish Committee which incessantly accuses its anti-Iraq-war critics of “anti-semitism.” Another major player is Michael Novak, one of the principle architects of Crisis magazine. Novak is also on the Council of Foreign Relations (1992). Thus it is no surprise why the National Catholic Reporter predicted what precisely happened:
“As for the pope, the challenge is to spin away inconvenient utterances. Thus when American Catholic pundit Michael Novak arrives in Rome in early February to try to convince the Vatican of the morality of ‘preventive war,’ he will no doubt quote John Paul II approvingly, even if his aim is to draw different conclusions about the use of force in Iraq.”
Concluding, NCR states:
“The Bush-friendly line being toed by Weigel and Novak, in open contrast to what we’re hearing from
There’s more. William F. Buckley Jr., who is not shy about advertising his Catholicism, is also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, as well as a member of the exclusive and mysterious Skull & Bones society, class of 1950. Last we heard of Skull & Bones, one of their initiatory rites included stamping one’s feet on a picture of the reigning pope. Buckley also has ties with the Central Intelligence Agency, and some have surmised that his present outlet, National Review, is a CIA-funded front.
The Neo-cons are smart. Considering that Al Gore won the popular vote in 2000 and almost gained the presidency save the
But in order to bring the Catholics aboard, the Neo-cons needed to plant their seeds. Deal
Regarding the connection between William Kristol and Crisis, Likoudis notes:
“...the Bradley Foundation began funding Crisis magazine just about the same time it began funding Bill Kristol’s Project for the New American Century; and as Kristol and his peers began pushing for war with Iraq, Deal Hudson began persuading Catholics to that disastrous viewpoint. It is perhaps in this light that
William Kristol, editor of The Weekly Standard and one of the leading talking heads of the Neo-con movement seen regularly on Fox’s Sunday morning broadcasts, believes that it is the
“I want to tell you something very clear, don’t worry about
“These analysts look on foreign policy through the lens of one dominant concern: Is it good or bad for
Richard Perle’s history is revealing as well. In 1970 a federal wiretap heard him discussing classified information from the National Security Council with the Israeli embassy. Not surprisingly, Stephen Isaacs, who wrote Jews and American Politics in 1974, called Perle: “direct Jewish power in behalf of Jewish interests.” The New York Times added in 1983 that Perle had taken enormous payments from an Israeli weapons manufacturer.
These three individuals (Wolfowitz, Perle, Feith), in addition to David Wurmser and Elliott Abrams (son-in-law of Norman Podhoretz), came up again in a February 9, 2003 front-page story of The Washington Post, an article in which Robert Kaiser quotes a senior U.S. official saying: “The Likudniks are really in charge now.” Former Washington Times editor and now United Press International Editor-at-Large, Arnaud de Borchgrave, remarking on what he calls the “Bush-Sharon Doctrine,” states that “
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Later in 1997, Douglas Feith wrote another paper titled A Strategy for
“The radical Zionist right to which Perle and Feith belong is small in number but it has become a significant force in Republican policy-making circles. It is a recent phenomenon, dating back to the late 1970s and 1980s, when many formerly Democratic Jewish intellectual joined the broad Reagan coalition. While many of these hawks speak in public about global crusades for democracy, the chief concern of many such ‘neoconservatives’ is the power and reputation of
It is not mere coincidence that, as of this writing, Perle chairs the Defense Policy Board; Feith is an Undersecretary of Defense; and Wurmser is a special assistant to the Undersecretary of State for Arms Control (John Bolton). Already in January 1998, four years before 9/11, Elliott Abrams, Bill Bennett, John Bolton, Robert Kagan, William Kristol, Richard Perle and Paul Wolfowitz wrote to Bill Clinton urging him to speak of the removal of Saddam Hussein as the primary “aim of American foreign policy.” Do we sense an agenda here? In Perle’s new book An End to Evil: How to Win the War on Terror, he demagogues his way through his thesis by claiming that
“There is no middle way for Americans: It is victory or holocaust...the terrorist threat” puts at risk “our survival as a nation...A radical strain within Islam seeks to overthrow our civilization and remake the nations of the West into Islamic societies, imposing on the whole world its religion and laws.”
This is nothing but fear-mongering rhetoric to incite ethnic hatred against Muslims so that the American public will throw up their hands and give unqualified support to
“Well, yes. Militant Islam has preached that since the 7th century. But what are the odds the Boys of Tora Bora are going to ‘overthrow our civilization’ and coerce us all to start praying to Mecca five times a day?....Wherever Islamism takes power, it fails...Taken altogether, all 22 Arab nations do not have the GDP of Spain. Without oil, their exports are the size of
In other words,
This information is no secret among the military high-brass. The outspoken General Tommy Franks said, rather frankly: “The
“The more I saw, the more I thought that this [war] was the product of the neocons who didn’t understand the region and were going to create havoc there. These were dilettantes from Washington think tanks...I don’t know where the neocons came from – that was not the platform Bush ran on...Somehow the neocons captured the president....everybody I talk to in Washington has known and fully knows what their agenda was and what they were trying to do....I think it’s the worst kept secret in Washington” (Interview with CBS).
The cat is out of the bag, we might say, regarding the Bush administrations true motivations in the
“On Sept. 20 [2001], forty neoconservatives sent an open letter to the White House instructing President Bush on how the war on terror must be conducted. Signed by Bennett, Podhoretz, Kirkpatrick, Perle, Kristol and Washington Post columnist Charles Krauthammer, the letter was an ultimatum. To retain the signers’ support, the president was told, he must target Hezbollah, and overthrow Saddam. Any failure to attack
“Bush’s neocon overlords have Bush where they and Ariel Sharon want him, locked on a course toward wider war, with American troops, supplied by conscription, serving as Israel’s legions...Having surely provoked further uprisings and further acts of terror, Bush will use the violence he provokes to call for more troops and wider incursions to deal with ‘thugs and criminals, who are preventing us from bringing freedom to the Middle East.’ We are bringing fire and destruction to the
Politics,
The Neo-Catholic Connection:
by Robert A. Sungenis, M.A.
Deal Hudson, George Weigel and Michael Novak are not alone in the Catholic connection to the Neo-con agenda. Richard John Neuhaus, editor of First Things magazine, a former liberal Lutheran who has since converted to Catholicism but kept his liberalism, has made a name for his publication by promoting it under the Neo-con flag, and being endorsed in return by many of the prominent war-party ideologues.In a recent advertisement for First Things, various Neo-cons are solicited for their blurbs. Among them are William F. Buckley who writes: “How happy for right reason that Richard John Neuhaus disposes of much talent...”; and Robert L. Bartley, a writer for the Wall Street Journal and a member of the Council of Foreign Relations (1992) says: “The time could not be more apt for First Things”; and Mary Ann Glendon, another CFR member (1992): “In my experience, no new magazine since the New York Review of Books has elicited so much interest...” The New York Times called First Things: “The flagship monthly of religious neoconservatism.” Richard Neuhaus then boasts in a four-page flyer that his writers, among others, include: Michael Novak, George Weigel, Midge Decter, Mary Ann Glendon, Bernard Lewis (another CFR member). In turn, Neuhaus has been giving lectures at the American Enterprise Institute, which, as we noted in our last article, specializes in globalization of American political interests through financial and militaristic means, while much of their income originates from the sale of munitions and armaments. Two other Neo-con war-promoters and radio talk-show hosts, Hugh Hewitt and Sean Hannity, have had Neuhaus as their featured guest, with the subject material, of course, focusing on America’s self-justifying invasion of Iraq. Neuhaus’ colleague, Michael Novak, was sent as the Neo-con envoy to Rome in order to persuade John Paul II to sanction the invasion of Iraq, prompting the Vatican to return the favor by telling America it has a Messiah complex and a fixation on materialism. Novak was also a guest on EWTN with Raymond Arroyo, touting the Neo-con agenda in
Neuhaus, perhaps, deserves some consolation for finally realizing that: “There is a lively and legitimate argument about whether, knowing what we know now, this war was justified...” (First Things, Dec. 2004, p. 67). Similarly, William F. Buckley, while stating in an interview with Rush Limbaugh in July 13, 2004: “...with the intelligence we had, it would have been foolish not to attack Iraq...Libya is a good example of the good that came from it,” admitted a few months later: “If I knew then what I know now about what kind of situation we would be in, I would have opposed the war.” This hand-wringing doesn’t go very far unless both Neuhaus and Buckley are willing to tell Mr. Bush, firmly and directly: “Get out of Iraq, and stop threatening the other Arab nations with American Imperialism,” since, in Catholic doctrine, preemptive war is never justified, and thus there is no place for the Neo-con agenda in Catholic thought and practice. Buckley, especially, needs to cease using National Review to brand as “anti-semites” those who don’t agree with the Neo-con party-line.
Other prominent Catholic institutions are tending in the same direction. Ave Maria School of Law, initiated by Dominos Pizza entrepreneur, Tom Monaghan, has on its board of directors James L. Buckley (brother to William F. Buckley, Jr.), who, while sitting on the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, is a member of the Skull & Bones society, class of 1944. Kate W. O’Beirne,
a) to secure the oil fields of
More on Skull and Bones
Skull & Bones, according to the book by Anthony Sutton (a research fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University from 1968-1973) America’s Secret Establishment: An Introduction to the Order of Skull and Bones (1983, 2002), is a secret society that originated at Yale University in 1832 and has been instrumental in instigating many of America’s wars and rumors of wars. For example, Henry Stimson, prominent Skull and Bones member of the Truman administration, prides himself on being the major influence upon Truman, based on his April 25, 1945 memorandum to the president, to drop the atomic bombs on
Today there is little difference between Stimson’s policies and the “pre-emptive” war policy of Kristol, Perle, Wolfowitz and the Bush Skull and Bones cartel. It is probably no coincidence that Wolfowitz, appointed as head of the World Bank by George Bush; Michael Chertoff, appointed as secretary of Homeland Security by George Bush, along with Richard Perle and Charles Krauthammer who are very active in the Bush administration, all have dual citizenship, with Israel as their second country of allegiance. No one seems to have paid attention to the U.S. Law, section 1448, that prohibits dual citizenship, especially when this duplicity puts them in very powerful governmental positions. In March 2005 the American Free Press reported that Michael Chertoff’s mother, Livia Eisen, was an Israeli national involved with the Mossad. Consequently, unless Chertoff renounces his Israeli citizenship then Israeli law considers him one of its own. To know the extent of Chertoff’s present power one only needs to read the Patriot Act, one of the most abusive stretches of government power against the citizenry ever devised. You can depend upon it that Chertoff will use it for
Robert H. Goldsborough, familiar to many traditional Catholic readers, has investigated Skull and Bones and has concluded that its members seek nothing less than the rise of the New World Order to replace the Christian World Order. Skull and Bones was originally called “The Order” in its 1833 formation under the Russell Trust. Quoting Anthony Sutton, Goldborough writes: “The Order is the core, the inner circle of the conspiracy for change which run the outer circles including The Council on Foreign Relation, the Trilaterals...a terrifying long range conspiracy that seeks to control our lives from cradle to grave...The Order is a Bush family tradition” (Washington Dateline, 7-26-99).
In fact, the Bush family has 8 generations of Skull & Bones inductees, which includes grandfather Prescott Bush, notorious for digging up the skull of the Geranimo, the Indian chieftain, and placing it at Yale. According to the Associated Press, Prescott Bush was “director of a bank seized by the federal government because of its ties to a German industrialist who helped bankroll Adolf Hitler’s rise to power,” leading in 1951 to a $1.5 million kickback from stock invested in slave labor at the internment camp in Auschwitz (The Sentinel, 10-18-2003; Chris Millegan, Fleshing Out Skull and Bones, 2003; Toby Rogers: “How the Bush Family Wealth is Linked to the Jewish Holocaust,” Clamor Magazine, May-June 2002; John Buchanan, The Guardian, 2003). His son, George Herbert Walker Bush (the first president to use the phrase “New World Order”) is a member of Skull and Bones, as is George W. Bush and John Kerry, class of 1968 and 1966, respectively. In fact, Bush and Kerry are distant cousins. That two presidential candidates with the same pedigree could run against each other shows the grip that these anti-Catholic societies have on
A favorite meeting place of Skull and Bones members is the Bohemian Grove in northern
Having Protestant evangelicals already in their pocket, today’s Neo-cons are desperately seeking Catholics and their voting block to shore up their party’s anticipated victories. As the two faiths are melded together in the Neo-con crucible, naive Catholics have been “Protestantized” as never before. As C. Joseph Doyle has noted: “What we’ve created in the past 30 years is a whole new generation of public Catholics who are cultural Protestants.” Or as Likoudis says:
“The Catholic Church is taking hits from every side of the Protestant power spectrum: from Episcopal bishops claiming the Church is promoting violence against homosexuals, to Pentecostals claiming the Church is a Babylonian mystery cult, to neoconservative Christians claiming the Vatican is a rogue state for opposing the war in Iraq” (The Wanderer, June 10, 2004).
Typical examples of leading Catholic figures who have been ensconced by the Neo-con agenda (or, worse, are mere plants posing as Catholics) are Sean Hannity who, having advertised his stance against the pope’s opposition to the Iraq war, had the temerity to host Protestant Franklin Graham (Billy Graham’s son) on his popular Fox television show, allowing him to chastise the pope. So enamored is Hannity with the Evangelical agenda that his best-selling book, Deliver Us From Evil, contains the Protestant, not Catholic, version of the Our Father on the inside cover. Hannity’s real loyalties were revealed when, after his bellicose rantings against Bill Clinton for his affair with Monica Lewinski, he was confronted with an even more sordid tale in the exploits of his Neo-con colleague, Newt Gingrich, a regular commentator on Hannity’s program. Ignoring Gingrich’s improprieties, Hannity continually treated him like a knight in shining armor, much like Rush Limbaugh treats William F. Buckley. All the while Gingrich was committing serial adultery on his second wife during the Clinton-Lewinsky affair. The adulteress was a young Congressional aide. She was also a Catholic who sang as a member of the prestigious choir at the Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington D.C. Showing no repentance, Gingrich divorced his wife and married the young aide, and the newlywed couple continued to attend the Shrine, now under the protecting arm of the pedophile protector, Cardinal Theodore McCarrick. I myself was in
“The modern conservative is engaged in one of man’s oldest exercises in moral philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.”
Hannity also buys into the same biblical eschatology as Billy and Franklin Graham, which, for most of the last century, has been awash with Puritan millennium-seeking. Their ultimate goal is to prepare the Middle East, particularly
Of course, the underworld is not limited to Skull & Bones and the Bohemian Grove. Similar secret societies bent on world conquest have been around for quite a while. We know some of them as the Freemasons, the P2, the Illuminati, and about a dozen other such illustrative names. We need not be naive – big money and man-made philosophies control almost every sector of this world. That’s what the Apostle John tells us in the Apocalypse. This is not, as some try to dismiss it, a “conspiracy” theory. Catholics got a good taste of reality when in the 1970s-80s they saw that many of the prelates they trusted had already succumbed to its power. One very revealing source was a list of Freemasons discovered by Italian police and later sent to Pope John Paul I by Mino Pecorelli, editor of L’ Osservatore Politico (who was soon afterward assassinated, mafioso style). Among the names on the short list of Masons were 121 Catholic prelates, including prominent office holders such as: Augustin Cardinal Bea, Secretary of State to John XXIII and Paul VI; Archbishop Annibale Bugnini, creator of the Novus Ordo mass; Agostino Cacciavillan, Secretary of State, and until very recently, Papal Nuncio to America; Agostino Casaroli, Minister of Foreign Affairs; Achille Lienart, Bishop of Lille, France and designated as “Masonic Grand Master” and very active in slanting Vatican II in the liberal direction; Leo Cardinal Suenens (leader of the Charismatic movement) and Jean Cardinal Villot, the Secretary of State. These names came complete with Masonic code names and numbers. Villot’s name was “Jeanni” with number 041/3 and he was enrolled in the Lodge on August 6, 1966. So vast was Villot’s power and influence that when Paul VI had excommunicated Pasquale Macci for heresy, Villot, after the pope’s death, had Macci reinstated and saw to it that he was elevated to Cardinal. Pio Laghi, Apostolic Nuncio to the
Paul Marcinkus, Director of the Vatican Bank and numerous money laundering schemes, was also on the Freemason list. It was John Paul I’s stated quest to Cardinal Villot to remove Marcinkus and his collaborators, such as Cardinal Baggio (also on the Freemason list). But Villot and company silenced the pope before he could act. All this is common knowledge now, thanks to David Yallop’s book “In God’s Name”; Paul Williams’ book “The Vatican Exposed,” as well as the work of Richard Hammer, Claire Sterling, Nick Tosches and John Cornwell. What we also know is that, immediately after becoming the new pope, John Paul II closed the door on all the internal investigations initiated by John Paul I, and thus it became business as usual at the