Opus Dei Conspiracy Spy Teams-Hit Squads in USA: Madsen

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Opus Dei Conspiracy Spy Teams-Hit Squads in USA: Madsen

Postby emad » Mon Oct 17, 2005 12:32 pm

Opus Dei Conspiracy: Spy Teams-Hit Squads in USA <br> by CONSPIRACY PLANET<br><br> <br>The Opus Dei, a shadowy and sinister Roman Catholic group, is running "an espionage and political assassination team in the United States," writes former NSA analyst Wayne Madsen, who quotes "knowledgable sources" in Washington. <br>(<!--EZCODE AUTOLINK START--><a href="http://www.waynemadsenreport.com/intelwhispers/intel.htm)">www.waynemadsenreport.com...intel.htm)</a><!--EZCODE AUTOLINK END--><br><br>Former FBI agent and Cheney staff aide Leandro Aragoncilla and Michael Ray Aquino, a former officer of the Philippine National Police's Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Task Force were arrested for taking clasified documents from Vice President Dick Cheney and FBI computers in order to damage the political career of Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, the President of the Philippines.<br><br>The documents were then passed to Phillipine political leaders closely aligned with the Opus Dei movement which had planned a coup against Macapagal-Arroyo.<br><br><br>Madsen notes that the aborted April 2002 coup against Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez was also supported by Opus Dei elements in Venezuela. <br><br>According to Madsen, the arrest of Aragoncilla and Aquino has been linked to "Opus Dei espionage and political black bag operation that reached into the highest levels of the FBI." <br><br>Both Robert Hanssen, a former FBI agent and convicted Soviet spy, as well as Louis Freeh, Jr., the former head of the FBI, are members of Opus Dei's St. Catherine of Siena's Church in Great Falls, Virginia, according to WayneMadsenReport.com <br><br>Opus Dei, which reportedly has more than 85,000 members around the world, was founded in 1928 by Jose Maria Escriva. Unlike the Roman Catholic Church itself which condones and protects pederasty by priests, Opus Dei is a masochistic sub-cult which promotes the use of hair shirts, self-flagellation and the cilice, a belt around the thigh with metal prongs pointing inwards. <br><br>Dan Brown, author of the best-selling novel "The DaVinci Code" portrays Opus Dei as a ruthless organization of religious fanatics whose members even resort to murder to keep the Church's secrets.<br><br>"There is this perception of 'Octopus Dei' as a vast international conglomerate sitting on bags of cash with which they are influencing elections around the world," says John Allen, author of "Opus Dei: Secrets and Power Inside the Catholic Church."<br><br>Allen estimates the "worldwide assets of Opus Dei at $2.8 billion, which is dwarfed by the $102 billion revenue of the American Catholic Church alone," reports the New Zealand Herald<br>(<!--EZCODE AUTOLINK START--><a href="http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/story.cfm?c_id=2&ObjectID=10348687)">www.nzherald.co.nz/sectio...=10348687)</a><!--EZCODE AUTOLINK END--><br><br>"Corporal mortification" is the name for pseudo-spiritual masochistic rituals practiced by Opus Dei members. They include use of the "Cilice," a spiked chain worn around the upper thigh for two hours each day and the "Discipline," a cord-like whip used on the buttocks or back once a week for self-flagellation.<br><br>The obvious final question -- how many Opus Dei members congregate at the BDSM clubs? After all "Opus Dei" is Latin for Work of God.<br><br><!--EZCODE AUTOLINK START--><a href="http://www.conspiracyplanet.com/channel.cfm?channelid=94&contentid=2872&page=2">www.conspiracyplanet.com/...872&page=2</a><!--EZCODE AUTOLINK END--><br><br><br><br> <p></p><i></i>
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Ruth Kelly: Poodle's Education Minister and O.D. member:

Postby emad » Mon Oct 17, 2005 12:37 pm

<!--EZCODE AUTOLINK START--><a href="http://images.icnetwork.co.uk/upl/icnewcastle/feb2005/7/0/000434B3-B87E-1219-802880BFB6FA0000.jpg">images.icnetwork.co.uk/up...FA0000.jpg</a><!--EZCODE AUTOLINK END--><br><br>NOW there's a conspiracy if ever I saw one.<br><br><br>It's about Poodle's eldest son Euan Blair:<br><!--EZCODE AUTOLINK START--><a href="http://www.ajkerkagoj.com/2005/June27/images/euan_blair.jpg">www.ajkerkagoj.com/2005/J..._blair.jpg</a><!--EZCODE AUTOLINK END--><br><br>Only he ain't.<br><br>Young Euan was bumped off over 15 years ago and replaced with this near lookalike from the Opus Dei stable of cold-war implants.<br><br>He is Ruth Kelly's illegitimate son.<br><br>Mom's been fast-tracked into public high office despite immense dearth of any apparent ability, talent or political nous.<br><br>BUT she is an Opus Dei stalwart. <p></p><i></i>
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Re: Ruth Kelly: Poodle's Education Minister and O.D. member:

Postby chiggerbit » Mon Oct 17, 2005 1:51 pm

<!--EZCODE QUOTE START--><blockquote><strong><em>Quote:</em></strong><hr>Corporal mortification<hr></blockquote><!--EZCODE QUOTE END--><br><br><br>If that ain't perverted sex, I don't know what is. <p></p><i></i>
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The New Papal Secret Service

Postby * » Mon Oct 17, 2005 2:39 pm

<br><br><!--EZCODE LINK START--><a href="http://www.ianpaisley.org/article.asp?ArtKey=opusdei">The Rising Spectre of Opus Dei</a><!--EZCODE LINK END--> <p></p><i></i>
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Our local Catholic church....

Postby banned » Tue Oct 18, 2005 1:32 am

....has an Opus Dei priest who comes once a week and the members go to confession to him rather than to the regular priest on duty. (Sorry, showing my age, I think it's called the Sacrament of Reconciliation or some other such New Age shit name that would make St. Augustine spin in his tomb.) I thought that was creepy.<br><br>Makes you wonder what it is these folks might be saying that they can't tell a parish priest but need one of their own homies. That they're carrying out special ops?<br><br>Isn't Ratzo in Opus Dei? <br><br>Is it true they pray to a giant penguin? <!--EZCODE EMOTICON START :rolleyes --><img src=http://www.ezboard.com/images/emoticons/eyes.gif ALT=":rolleyes"><!--EZCODE EMOTICON END--> <p></p><i></i>
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Opus Dei

Postby mother » Sat Oct 22, 2005 12:28 am

Dear Rigorous Intuition Community, Yes, I agree that Escriva's secretive, well-funded powerful organisation is bad in general, and very harmful for the souls who get involved in their cult. Also harmful for those who get in the way of the wrong people. But really, am I the only one here who is saddened and hurt by the sometimes intense Catholic-bashing here? I remember some poster was rebuked by Mr. Wells when he used the term, "rich Jews". I am a devout Traditional Catholic, which means I practice my religion as it was done before the VaticanII Council. I don't trash anybody's religion or scepticism of religion. I am well aware of the problems which plague what many of you think is the Church. The institution, the infrastructure has for some years been used for some very, very grave misdeeds which have shown devastating results for many, many innocent people. But why is so much anti-Catholicism tolerated in this community, when so many of you are so incredibly smart and talented, and show so much compassion in some areas? And really, Dan Brown! He wrote a best-selling work of fiction. He is no scholarly authority, even if he paints Opus Dei in a deservedly sinister light. If one substited another religion for Catholic in many of the posts here, they would be sharply criticised or perhaps banned from contributing to this forum. Speaking of Banned and the opus dei guys coming round: Why not give a Society of Saint Pope PiusX a try? Slim chance of any of those guys pulling their tricks there, and we still call it confession and it still works. With love, mother <p></p><i></i>
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Hi Mom...

Postby banned » Sat Oct 22, 2005 4:04 am

...when I was going to church after 9/11 to pray (and you know when a lapsed Catholic turned atheist heads for church to say the rosary the world is a big mess) I used to go to a church that had the Latin mass. I can't stand the new one--what an atrocity. I love Gregorian chant too. Catholicism has, or had, terrific aesthetics. I just can't buy the mythology or the theodicy.<br><br>I do wish people would knock off the squeeing about the cilice, the Jebbies wore them for years. It doesn't make Opus the Penguin Dei evil. Although, come to think of it, the Jebbies were...never mind.<br><br>I think there's a difference between being bigoted about individual Catholics and being realistic about the history of the Roman Catholic Church. There are many fine Catholics including nuns and priests. But you simply can't deny the fact that as an INSTITUTION--which by the way Jesus Christ never intended it to be, let alone intended it to hook up with civil authority as it did post-Constantine--it's done a lot of inhumane things. If someone wants to believe what Catholicism teaches without joining the organized church, then they're not going to get tarred with what the INSTITUTION has done. If they do--and believe me, I have been very puzzled why some people who can say really nasty things about Benny the Ratz still consider themselves members of the Roman Catholic CHURCH--I don't see what their grounds are to object. If I joined the Nazi party and someone called me a racist monster, I wouldn't scratch my head and go, "Gee, what got into him?" It's not enough to go back to pre-Vatican II Catholicism, that brought us the Inquisition. If I was interested in remaining 'a Catholic' at this point I would start a totally different church, and clearly break with the RC church's history and backward, inhumane views. As long as they've got some old fascist crock in a dress telling a woman she has to drop kids till she drops, I can't hang with that, any more than I could join the Nazis because they had great uniforms, beer and apfelstrudel. <p></p><i></i>
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Darling Banned!

Postby mother » Sat Oct 22, 2005 1:12 pm

I think I understand what you mean, and I love reading your point-of-view! I'm struggling to make sense of so much amazing info, and besides I've lost half my brain but gained in heart-size adopting special-needs children. I wish I were more articulate, but there have been anti-popes in the past, and I fear they may have been so for the past 40 years or so. I would be attacked and shunned by many traditional Catholics for leaning toward a sedevacante "error" and I still don't have the ultimate answer. I 100% believe in the papacy, yet it appears that the last several cannot have been legitimate, nor could they have had the charism of the Holy Ghost guiding them as they shielded pedophiles for example, or destroyed the Mass. Not to mention the infiltration by pure satanists, those whom Malachi Martin called the "superforce". And I realize what a hypocrite I must be, because I guess RA satanism is a religion and I bash it. Well anyway, my history is bizarre, I had no choice in converting. I think the painting lead me there but I can't be sure, or maybe my adorable Commie political activist parents, or The Holy Angels whom I could not resist painting even if the critiques in art school were murder. I know that I am too sensitive and thin-skinned, and probably paranoid to boot, because of the racism toward my babies and how it's so tolerated to despise Catholics, and then knowing that what people are hating isn't even the Real Thing. You brought tears to my eyes about how you know things are crazy when you run and pray the Rosary after 911!!! I couldn't possibly detail my "colorful" life here(boy those holy priests have gotten an earful) but you've gotta know that someone like me being where I am defies all laws of science. <p></p><i></i>
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Postby banned » Sat Oct 22, 2005 4:44 pm

If you've never read "Brothers Karamazov" you owe it to yourself to at least read the "Grand Inquisitor" chapter which is pretty self contained.<br><br>It is the goal of evil to take over from good people while retaining as long as possible the mask of goodness themselves.<br><br>What could be a greater victory for evil than for a man known as a priest (I do not believe anyone who molests is a true priest) to rape a child and destroy that child's life not only in the way all sexual abuse does, but as a representative of the divine to destroy that child's faith in it as well?<br><br>Jesus said that if anyone hurt one of the little ones they might as well have a millstone tied around their neck and be tossed in the water.<br><br>Seen any guys in with millstones added to their Roman collars sunk in ponds lately? <br><br>Malachi Martin was right, Lucifer entered into the Vatican--I'm sure before that because it had to be planned, but certainly with the murder of John Paul I. Sorry to offend anyone who is fond of "St." John Paul II, but he should never have been Pope.<br><br>The Roman church is hopelessly corrupt. What do you think is referred to in this quote if not organized Christianity, the churches that have colluded with the civil governments to oppress people instead of protecting their flocks?<br><br>"Babylon the great is fallen, is fallen; and is become the habitation of devils, and the hold of every unclean spirit, and the hold of every unclean and hateful bird: 3 Because all nations have drunk of the wine of the wrath of her fornication; and the kings of the earth have committed fornication with her; and the merchants of the earth have been made rich by the power of her delicacies. 4 And I heard another voice from heaven, saying: Go out from her, my people; that you be not partakers of her sins, and that you receive not of her plagues. 5 For her sins have reached unto heaven, and the Lord hath remembered her iniquities.<br><br>As I said, if I were a Catholic in spirit, I would GO OUT FROM the Roman Church and, like the original Christians, worship in small groups of likeminded believers. And my focus would be on the Imitatio Christi, not on dogma or doctrinal struggles. <br><br>Francesco Bernadone whom we pretend to revere by making him a concrete birthbath said: <br><br>PREACH THE GOSPEL. USE WORDS ONLY WHEN NECESSARY.<br><br>Living by Jesus' ethical principles has absolutely nothing to do with popes acting like medieval potentates in their robes in a palace, pontificating (and what is the origin of THAT word, praytell?)<br><br>If the Pope were truly the Vicar of Christ, he would be in the slums of Rome every day in a simple rough cloth robe, ministering to the 'least of these.' He would by his EXAMPLE make it clear that a 'good Catholic' is not s/he who gives the biggest check to the Bishop's Relief or donates a stained glass window or looks pious as a deacon or eucharistic minister, but s/he who most closely can be called the Love of God in Action among His people. <p></p><i></i>
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mother, sra, religion it aint

Postby jenz » Sat Oct 22, 2005 5:26 pm

it's not enough to claim something is a religious faith for it to be so. (there's plenty of that around, not the least because of tax breaks. )<br><br>Have to ask yourself 'what is religion?'<br><br>the sra perps take the trappings of religion, to dress up sadistic acts. they take (and rewrite) texts, and interpret these according to their aims.<br><br>but what is missing is the central core of life affirming faith.<br><br>morality derives from the necessity of the fragile individual to co-operate with others, in a manner conducive to the greatest good. then it becomes formalised into religion. you and banned have been bemoaning the discrepancy between the doctrine of Christ and the practice of organised Christianity (as Catholic Church). there is not a discrepancy between the doctrine of sra and the practice, because it is not a religion, (a prescription for good behaviour in simple terms). therefore, the question of the difficulty of putting self second, if self gratification conflicts with greatest-good, does not arise. <br><br>sra can only exist because most people most of the time, try to live well, co-operatively. the sra perp. relies on the good will of others who make society 'work'. there would be no utopia if we all followed the sra path, in fact humanity would self destruct fairly rapidly. in contrast, if we all followed,say, Christ's teaching.....<br><br>I am not arguing as a Christian, but I think we can only use the term religion for faiths which are a prescription for a moral existence (ie one which regulates human behaviour for the common good)<br><br>ritual abuse is the antithesis of this, and is intended to be. <p></p><i></i>
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this is why I love the words you use

Postby mother » Sat Oct 22, 2005 11:44 pm

Just what I was trying to say about the current Vatican! It has been hijacked by a sophisticated group of very seriously dangerous people. They wear parts of the costumes and fool millions. They are invalidly elected, they have deceived countless people, yet many are catching on. Among Catholics, it is comparable with trying to tell Aunt Helen that, say 911 was an inside job. They think you're nuts, and it sounds crazy until you look at the reasonable evidence. Jenz! Exactly the same with Opus Dei:Catholic it ain't. Secret societies, any contact whatsoever was expressly condemned by Pope Leo(I can never remember the number) Just as with RA, they have fooled most people, and have committed unspeakable crimes against innocent children. (of course the so-called catholic ones are doing RA,in a big way) So, we have worked with a group that outs these guys and has been successful at getting some justice. We belong to an ever-growing number of independent parishes around the world. I am sorry for the millions duped by JP Deuce, sorrier still for the lives ruined by the predators they have and still are protecting. Not to mention the billions they are stealing in real estate, out from under the noses of the obedient parishoners who cry for JPII's sainthood. There are many interesting prophecies dating from way, way back by bona fide Saints describing just these things. It's all so convoluted and intertwined with a lot of the topics discussed at RI it is amazing, if one can have an open mind. I agree wholeheartedly with you Jenz, I definitely am incapable of saying it better. It's like a certain president claiming to be Christian, and everybdy believes it simply because it was announced, and people basing arguements on this supposed fact. PS I promise to read The Brothers Karomazov(sp) and report back promptly. <p></p><i></i>
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anyone

Postby Homeless Halo » Sun Oct 23, 2005 12:05 am

Anyone know where one can find a copy of the latest pope's funeral on tape/dvd?<br><br>There's something I thought I saw when I was watching it on TV, and I'd like to check.<br><br> <p></p><i></i>
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Mamita...

Postby banned » Sun Oct 23, 2005 12:11 am

....I love "JP Deuce", haven't heard that one before. Makes him sound like a gangster, which he sort of was in my view.<br><br>Even a friend of mine who is herself a eucharistic minister and a third order Franciscan had a fit when Archbishop Levada of San Francisco got called to the Vatican. Just another shill for the Luciferians.<br><br>If you are familiar with Malachi Martin, did you ever read him describing how at one point he had a fall in which though no one was there, he felt himself being pushed to the ground? One day I was coming out of Mass (yes, after 34 years of 'lapse' after 9/11 for awhile in addition to daily rosary sessions I went to daily Mass) and suddenly I felt a hand on my shoulder and was pushed to the ground, fell on my knees. I was more stunned than hurt. There was no one around. I had a pretty good idea who did the pushing--the idea that my priest, Fr. Tom, might have been right that there was rejoicing in heaven at the return of the Prodigal when I came back to church, and that what caused rejoicing in one place caused rage in another.<br><br>Don't know if you've ever noticed, but the hallmark of demons in my experience has been that they are incredibly petty, like nasty children having a tantrum, not the perverse egomaniacal 'majesty' of Milton's Lucifer, preferring to reign in Hell rather than serve in Heaven, or even the sophisticated advocates of evil you get in, say, "The Screwtape Letters." <br><br>Just mean little snots. Knocking people down because they dared to offer up prayers--even though they are lifelong skeptics--on the off-chance they might help the good people of the world. <br><br>Shee-it.<br><br>Reminds me of the discussion I think on one of the articles on RI--can't recall exactly, now where it was, but it was about the commonalities over history about the "fairy realm", that they are mischievous and often outright malicious.<br><br>I mean, look at the absolute apex of what they can come up with on earth--Benny the Ratz with his carnivorous smile, and a stumblebum like Dubya Bush. Even the Devil's having trouble getting good help these days--we're a long way from the likes of the Borgias or even Mussolini. Scoundrels and fools. <br><br>Whatever they are, demons, fairies, ghosts, or ETs fucking with the good people of earth, they need a good shove right back. Into the dustbin of history, and into the outer darkness, so they can weep and gnash their teeth in impotent fury. <p></p><i></i>
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thrown around,etc

Postby mother » Sun Oct 23, 2005 1:09 am

A lot of people I have know who quit drinking have reported being pinned down or practically choked by unseen malign forces. Malachi Martin is said to have taken the fall from which he never recovered by a demon he'd exorcised, but we'll never know. Once I was walking alone at night, was assaulted by this maniac, really I kept thinking, this is it, I'm going to be raped and killed...time really can stand still. Something carried the rest of my body-his hands were around my neck-and somehow i was free and the guy ran off. I had been carried away from the sidewalk down to a little woodsy spot. Later I saw my clothes ripped, but aside from being terrified, no physical pain whatsoever. It seemed like an angel to me, or divine intervention. My husband has been thrown around, also. I got JP Deuce from a line in that Bob Dylan movie (?) where John Goodman refers to the actor playing the pontiff as such. Also I've witnessed some sheer horror, which is one reason I am glad to be a trad. catholic(not brand X) And I'll tell you right now, if some JPII mess gets on MY pancakes, I'm going to first sprinkle holy water on it, then I'm gonna grab a spatula, take that thing outside and bury it in the ground. <p></p><i></i>
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When I moved out on a roomie...

Postby banned » Sun Oct 23, 2005 1:20 am

...in November 2001 who claimed to be a reincarnated high priestess, in my new place I was attacked several times in bed by forces that sat on my chest and tried to suffocate me. Before any one objects I was dreaming, I wasn't. I had to pray the rosary constantly for days and sleep with one wrapped around my wrist before whatever it was left me alone.<br><br>I believe what you said, Ma mere. There are forces that can counter the evil forces. My friend and I were driving not long after my return to church when a car pulled out right in front of us. I'm not a bad driver, but not a particularly skilled one. I watched my hadns on the wheel as I pulled a maneuver of going around the car I was about the sideswipe and pulling up on the side of the road without hitting any trees or turning the car over. <br><br>My friend turned to me, eyes wide and said "That was some driving."<br><br>I said "Yeah, way too good to have been me." <p></p><i></i>
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