Dear Friends, Recently actress Susan Sarandon called the Pope a Nazi. Of course, he is not. But, he
is an American. He thinks like an American, holds an American worldview, and he uncritically endorses America's
worldview, policies, and myths. This is because
the Catholic Church is under the American occupation which began in earnest after World War II. Just
as there was an "Avignon Papacy", and just as German emperors once controlled the papacy, the Americans now control
the papacy. The Americans are more sophisticated than the French or Germans. The Americans used, with great
success, psychological warfare against the Church beginning in the mid and late 1940s. With this weapon, the
Americans have shaped the mind not only of the Pope but also the minds of many of the Churchmen and
Catholic intellectuals of today. The doctrine of the Church is inviolate, but Catholic minds are clouded by American
ideas that determine how events are viewed, that determine how to react to situations, and that give instant credibility to
whatever issues from America's power centers. All of this prevents Catholics from the living of the Faith, it
mutes the preaching of the Gospel, and it is destroying the Catholic Church and devouring the faithful. One powerful tool of conquest and control that was, and still is used, is The
American Proposition (TAP) that was developed and delivered by powerful American capitalists (e.g., Henry Luce) in
conjunction with fifth columnists in the Church (namely, John Courtney Murray, SJ). In many ways a Protestant view of
the world, TAP, a doctrinal weapon of mass destruction, is part of the powerful psychological warfare that
has continuously been waged against and directed towards Catholics by Americans. The psychological warfare reinforces
a message that says "America is infallible, the Church is fallible." With this error implanted in the Catholic mind, then Catholics come to act and think a certain way that neither advances
the Gospel or is downright divisive and destructive of the Church, and the rest of humanity. For instance, we see the Vatican accepting America's view of the Qaddafi regime which ended when
he was killed by Western and American surrogates while he was pleading for mercy. And, we have "pro-choice Catholics" like Mario and Andrew Cuomo. Or, we
see Catholics regularly demonstrating for and advancing things like women priests and queer marriage. These folks are called
"liberals" or "leftists", but they are Americans because they take their cues from an America that
is considered infallible, or the ideal. And, we have "conservative"
Catholics accepting and involved in the pro-life movement because these Catholics are convinced the right
to life is the most important teaching of the Church. So, they proceed to engage in the quintessential American
activity -- political and social activism -- instead of employing the Catholic way which is working to convert the Americans. And, so we see altar girls instead of altar boys -- after all, aren't we all equal,
isn't that what America teaches? Along with that, we see married deacons who dress in priestly gowns thereby bringing
a married priesthood in the USA one step closer to reality. But, that's okay, say a lot of Americans who happen to be
Catholic, because priests should be married to stop the sex abuse because America -- through her pundits and media --
says so. With this error we see the Church calling for
religious liberty -- that is allowing all religions or no religion to be practiced -- around the world when instead it
should be calling for adherence to, and establishment of, the One, True Faith. And, finally, with the error that America is infallible, we no longer see the preaching of
the Gospel from most quarters of the Church, because America, a revolutionary construct, teaches such false concepts
as the will of man is supreme, thereby justifying rejection of God. And, preaching the Gospel may anger some people
-- especially the Jews. And now, after all these years of buying
into error, Catholics are faced with the reality that the Americans are proceeding to develop and enforce laws that run counter
to basic Christian mission activities -- for example, compelling adoption agencies to place children with homosexual couples,
or mandating contraception/abortion unless the organization fits a small exception. This threatens to cut the Church's
activities down quite a bit, and the bishops in the USA are taking note. Joseph
Ratzinger, now Pope Benedict XVI, is one Catholic whose mind is captive to American lies that mute the preaching
of the Gospel. We know this from the many speeches he has made and recent publications (such as Light
of the World in which he opens the door to ethical use of condoms) that have been published during his pontificate. To free the Church so that it may once again proclaim the Gospel to power, we have to
face some hard and unpleasant truths. First, American ideas are generally bad especially since Enlightenment
principles, Protestant error, and love of Mammon before God lead to the founding and formation of the society, with its
institutions, known as America -- the very best the Enlightenment has to offer (and that's not a good thing). Americans
are oriented to Mammon, as is their entire society, especially because their founding documents reject
or ignore Jesus Christ, the Redeemer. Second,
we have to realize that we are Catholics, and that the American worldview is not reconciliable with Catholicism. Third, we must remember that the Church teaches the world -- and that includes America
-- and the world does not teach the Church. That's right, the Church teaches America, and not the other way around. It is that simple. It is that difficult. The difficulty may come largely from ourselves because most of us grew up with a
comfortable view of America and the way of life it espouses. We came to think that Americans always are the good guys,
when in reality just the opposite is mostly true. But
if we are to do God's will in this life so that we may be with Him in the next -- we have to realize the truth and accept
it. We must act as St. Paul exhorts us in 1 Corinthians 13:11 and put away these childish ways of thinking and
acting that consist of seeing America as the ideal and as the good, and become men who see and live the Truth.
As a good friend of mine once told me, the call to preaching is
the call to martyrdom. With this email I call on all of you to start the process of liberation from the lies and errors
that come from America, which, based on a corrupt form of Christianity, is prone to, and has indeed fallen under, the power
of the Jews. (Thanks to the scholarly work of Dr. E. Michael Jones, The Jewish Revolutionary Spirit and Its Impact
on World History, we are reminded of this great wisdom taught by the Church during one of the greatest pontificates in
history.) The Jews are the enemies of all mankind as St. Paul warns us in 1 Thessalonians 2:15, and so they strive to
hinder and mute the Gospel. So you see, it is all theological after all, and the Gospel is the only answer to America
and the Jews. To defeat the American errors and start the conversion
of Americans and Jews, we start by liberating Catholic minds from error. Once we know the truth, then we can act on
it to build Catholic communities and strengthen the Church to stand up to the errors and lies that infuse society today.
Our ultimate goal is to make the USA a Catholic country with a Catholic society. But, again, it won't be easy.
We will suffer as we learn and live and speak the truth. Be glad and rejoice that this cup has been passed to you,
for as Our Lord told us in the Sermon on the Mount, (Matthew 5:11-12) "Blessed are you when they insult and persecute
you and utter every kind of evil against you because of me. Rejoice and be glad for your reward will be great in heaven.
Thus they persecuted the prophets who were before you." There's
really no other way if we love Him, and want to be with Him. Best
regards, David
Wemhoff St.
Getulius, pray for us.
"A religious error is the main root of all social and political evils." --Pope
Leo XIII, Inscrutabili Dei Consilio (1878)
"[N]one can have God for his father who will not have this Church
for his mother." --St. Francis de Sales, Treatise on the Love of God (1616) "I am the Way, and the Truth, and the Life." -- Jesus Christ, John 14:6. |