Medeea Greere #conspiracy #wingnut amg-news.com

This is not just an article. It’s a wake-up call, a beacon of truth piercing through a miasma of deception. The Vatican, an age-old powerhouse, has been weaving an intricate web of influence throughout history. It’s time we unveil the curtains and witness the shocking truth about the Jewish and Arabic puppets acting at the behest of this spiritual giant. As the precarious balance of the Middle East teeters on the edge, the strings of this grand puppetry become starkly visible. Let’s unravel the conspiracy and lay bare the machinations of the Vatican.

My dear reader, I am here to expose a conspiracy of epic proportions. It’s a game of chess that’s been played for centuries, with unsuspecting nations and communities serving as unwitting pawns on a global scale. And at the heart of it all, pulling the strings with calculated precision and unabashed audacity, is none other than the Vatican.

The Vatican, that venerable institution, a beacon of faith for over a billion Catholics worldwide, renowned for its spiritual guidance and benevolent philanthropy. Who would dare to implicate such a hallowed institution in a global conspiracy?

I would.
<...>
But how can they accomplish such a feat?

That’s where the hidden agenda of high-level orders comes into play. This network of orders, covertly aligned with the Vatican, acts as conduits for their will. They infiltrate governments, influence decisions, and manipulate outcomes, all while remaining hidden in the shadows.

Yet, even while shrouded in secrecy, their existence isn’t entirely hidden. One only needs to connect the dots.
<...>
Now, you might ask, why would the Vatican do this? The answer is simple yet chilling – power and control. By manipulating the pawns on this global chessboard, they maintain a semblance of chaos, ensuring their place at the head of the global order remains unthreatened.

6 comments

Confused?

So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!

To post a comment, you'll need to Sign in or Register. Making an account also allows you to claim credit for submitting quotes, and to vote on quotes and comments. You don't even need to give us your email address.