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How the Vatican created Islam

How the Vatican created Islam. The astonishing story from an ex-Jesuit priest, Alberto i!era, which was told to him by "ardinal #ea while he was at the Vatican. #y Alberto i!era $ cloa%anddagger.de Article from: http://www.davidicke.com/content/view/744/48/. From "The Prophet": http://www.choosinglife.net/ slam.htm !we"site disa"led#

&The 'estruction of the Temple at Jerusalem& by (icolas )oussin *+,-./ This information came from Alberto i!era, former Jesuit priest after his con!ersion to )rotestant "hristianity. It is excerpted from &The )rophet,& published by "hic% )ublications, )0 #ox ,,+, "hino "A 1+.23. 4ince its publication, after se!eral unsuccessful attempts on his life, he died suddenly from food poisoning. His testimony should not be silenced. 'r. i!era spea%s to us still ... &5hat I6m going to tell you is what I learned in secret briefings in the Vatican when I was a Jesuit priest, under oath and induction. A Jesuit cardinal named Augustine #ea showed us how desperately the oman "atholics wanted Jerusalem at the end of the third century. #ecause of its religious history and its strategic location, the Holy "ity was considered a priceless treasure. A scheme had to be de!eloped to ma%e Jerusalem a oman "atholic city.

&The great untapped source of manpower that could do this 7ob was the children of Ishmael. The poor Arabs fell !ictim to one of the most cle!er plans e!er de!ised by the powers of dar%ness. 8arly "hristians went e!erywhere with the gospel setting up small churches, but they met hea!y opposition. #oth the Jews and the oman go!ernment persecuted the belie!ers in "hrist to stop their spread. #ut the Jews rebelled against ome, and in .2 A', oman armies under 9eneral Titus smashed Jerusalem and destroyed the great Jewish temple which was the heart of Jewish worship...in fulfillment of "hrist6s prophecy in :atthew ;<=;. &0n this holy placed today where the temple once stood, the 'ome of the oc% :os>ue stands as Islam6s second most holy place. 4weeping changes were in the wind. "orruption, apathy, greed, cruelty, per!ersion and rebellion were eating at the oman 8mpire, and it was ready to collapse. The persecution against "hristians was useless as they continued to lay down their li!es for the gospel of "hrist. &The only way 4atan could stop this thrust was to create a counterfeit &"hristian& religion to destroy the wor% of 9od. The solution was in ome. Their religion had come from ancient #abylon and all it needed was a face-lift. This didn6t happen o!ernight, but began in the writings of the 6early church fathers6. &It was through their writings that a new religion would ta%e shape. The statue of Jupiter in ome was e!entually called 4t. )eter, and the statue of Venus was changed to the Virgin :ary. The site chosen for its head>uarters was on one of the se!en hills called 6Vaticanus6, the place of the di!ing serpent where the 4atanic temple of Janus stood. &The great counterfeit religion was oman "atholicism, called 6:ystery, #abylon the 9reat, the :other of Harlots and Abominations of the 8arth6- e!elation +.=?. 4he was raised up to bloc% the gospel, slaughter the belie!ers in "hrist, establish religions, create wars and ma%e the nations drun% with the wine of her fornication as we will see. &Three ma7or religions ha!e one thing in common - each has a holy place where they loo% for guidance. oman "atholicism loo%s to the Vatican as the Holy "ity. The Jews loo% to the wailing wall in Jerusalem, and the :uslims loo% to :ecca as their Holy "ity. 8ach group belie!es that they recei!e certain types of blessings for the rest of their li!es for !isiting their holy place. In the beginning, Arab !isitors would bring gifts to the 6House of 9od6, and the %eepers of the @aaba were gracious to all who came. 4ome brought their idols and, not wanting to offend these people, their idols were placed inside the sanctuary. It is said that the Jews loo%ed upon the @aaba as an outlying tabernacle of the Aord with !eneration until it became polluted with idols.

The @aaba, :ecca. Image from= webislam.com &In a tribal contention o!er a well*BamCam/ the treasure of the @aaba and the offerings that pilgrims had gi!en were dumped down the well and it was filled with sand - it disappeared. :any years later Adb Al-:uttalib was gi!en !isions telling him where to find the well and its treasure. He became the hero of :ecca, and he was destined to become the grandfather of :uhammad. #efore this time, Augustine became the bishop of (orth Africa and was effecti!e in winning Arabs to oman "atholicism, including whole tribes. It was among these Arab con!erts to "atholicism that the concept of loo%ing for an Arab prophet de!eloped. &:uhammad6s father died from illness and sons born to great Arab families in places li%e :ecca were sent into the desert to be suc%led and weaned and spend some of their childhood with #edouin tribes for training and to a!oid the plagues in the cities. &After his mother and grandfather also died, :uhammad was with his uncle when a oman "atholic mon% learned of his identity and said, &Ta%e your brother6s son bac% to his country and guard him against the Jews, for by god, if they see him and %now of him that which I %now, they will construe e!il against him. 9reat things are in store for this brother6s son of yours.& &The oman "atholic mon% had fanned the flames for future Jewish persecutions at the hands of the followers of :uhammad. The Vatican desperately wanted Jerusalem because of its religious significance, but was bloc%ed by the Jews. &Another problem was the true "hristians in (orth Africa who preached the gospel. oman "atholicism was growing in power, but would not tolerate opposition. 4omehow the Vatican had to create a weapon to eliminate both the Jews and the true "hristian belie!ers who refused to accept oman "atholicism. Aoo%ng to (orth Africa, they saw the multitudes of Arabs as a source of manpower to do their dirty wor%. 4ome Arabs had become oman "atholic, and could

be used in reporting information to leaders in ome. 0thers were used in an underground spy networ% to carry out ome6s master plan to control the great multitudes of Arabs who re7ected "atholicism. 5hen 64t Augustine6 appeared on the scene, he %new what was going on. His monasteries ser!ed as bases to see% out and destroy #ible manuscripts owned by the true "hristians. &The Vatican wanted to create a messiah for the Arabs, someone they could raise up as a great leader, a man with charisma whom they could train, and e!entually unite all the non-"atholic Arabs behind him, creating a mighty army that would ultimately capture Jerusalem for the pope. In the Vatican briefing, "ardinal #ea told us this story= $A wealth% Ara"ian lad% who was a faithf&l follower of the pope pla%ed a tremendo&s part in this drama. 'he was a widow named (hadi)ah. 'he gave her wealth to the ch&rch and retired to a convent* "&t was given an assignment. 'he was to find a "rilliant %o&ng man who co&ld "e &sed "% the +atican to create a new religion and "ecome the messiah for the children of shmael. (hadi)ah had a co&sin named ,ara-&ah** who was also a ver% faithf&l .oman /atholic and the +atican placed him in a critical role as 0&hammad$s advisor. 1e had tremendo&s infl&ence on 0&hammad. $Teachers were sent to %o&ng 0&hammad and he had intensive training. 0&hammad st&died the works of 't. A&g&stine which prepared him for his "great calling." The +atican had /atholic Ara"s across 2orth Africa spread the stor% of a great one who was a"o&t to rise &p among the people and "e the chosen one of their 3od. $,hile 0&hammad was "eing prepared* he was told that his enemies were the 4ews and that the onl% tr&e /hristians were .oman /atholic. 1e was ta&ght that others calling themselves /hristians were act&all% wicked impostors and sho&ld "e destro%ed. 0an% 0&slims "elieve this. $0&hammad "egan receiving "divine revelations" and his wife$s /atholic co&sin ,ara-&ah helped interpret them. From this came the (oran. n the fifth %ear of 0&hammad$s mission* persec&tion came against his followers "eca&se the% ref&sed to worship the idols in the (aa"a. $0&hammad instr&cted some of them to flee to A"%sinnia where 2eg&s* the .oman /atholic king accepted them "eca&se 0&hammad$s views on the virgin 0ar% were so close to .oman /atholic doctrine. These 0&slims received protection from /atholic kings "eca&se of 0&hammad$s revelations. $0&hammad later con-&ered 0ecca and the (aa"a was cleared of idols. 1istor% proves that "efore slam came into e5istence* the 'a"eans in Ara"ia worshiped the moon6god who was married to the s&n6god. The% gave "irth to three goddesses who were worshipped thro&gho&t the Ara" world as "7a&ghters of Allah" An idol e5cavated at 1a8or in Palestine in 9:;<$s shows Allah sitting on a throne with the crescent moon on his chest. $0&hammad claimed he had a vision from Allah and was told* "=o& are the messenger of Allah." This "egan his career as a prophet and he received man% messages. >% the time 0&hammad

died* the religion of slam was e5ploding. The nomadic Ara" tri"es were )oining forces in the name of Allah and his prophet* 0&hammad. $'ome of 0&hammad$s writings were placed in the (oran* others were never p&"lished. The% are now in the hands of high ranking hol% men !A%atollahs# in the slamic faith.$ &5hen "ardinal #ea shared with us in the Vatican, he said, these writings are guarded because they contain information that lin%s the Vatican to the creation of Islam. #oth sides ha!e so much information on each other, that if exposed, it could create such a scandal that it would be a disaster for both religions. &In their &holy& boo%, the @oran, "hrist is regarded as only a prophet. If the pope was His representati!e on earth, then he also must be a prophet of 9od. This caused the followers of :uhammad to fear and respect the pope as another &holy man.& &The pope mo!ed >uic%ly and issued bulls granting the Arab generals permission to in!ade and con>uer the nations of (orth Africa. The Vatican helped to finance the building of these massi!e Islamic armies in exchange for three fa!ors= 9. ?liminate the 4ews and /hristians !tr&e "elievers* which the% called infidels#. @. Protect the A&g&stinian 0onks and .oman /atholics. A. /on-&er 4er&salem for "1is 1oliness" in the +atican. &As time went by, the power of Islam became tremendous - Jews and true "hristians were slaughtered, and Jerusalem fell into their hands. oman "atholics were ne!er attac%ed, nor were their shrines, during this time. #ut when the pope as%ed for Jerusalem, he was surprised at their denialD The Arab generals had such military success that they could not be intimidated by the pope - nothing could stand in the way of their own plan. &Ender 5ara>uah6s direction, :uhammad wrote that Abraham offered Ishmael as a sacrifice. The #ible says that Isaac was the sacrifice, but :uhammad remo!ed Isaac6s name and inserted Ishmael6s name. As a result of this and :uhammad6s !ision, the faithful :uslims built a mos>ue, the 'ome of the oc%, in Ishmael6s honor on the site of the Jewish temple that was destroyed in .2 A'. This made Jerusalem the ;nd most holy place in the Islam faith. How could they gi!e such a sacred shrine to the pope without causing a re!oltF

Image from= letsgo.com &The pope realiCed what they had created was out of control when he heard they were calling &His Holiness& an infidel. The :uslim generals were determined to con>uer the world for Allah and now they turned toward 8urope. Islamic ambassadors approached the pope and as%ed for papal bulls to gi!e them permission to in!ade 8uropean countries. &The Vatican was outragedG war was ine!itable. Temporal power and control of the world was considered the basic right of the pope. He wouldn6t thin% of sharing it with those whom he considered heathens. &The pope raised up his armies and called them crusades to hold bac% the children of Ishmael from grabbing "atholic 8urope. The crusades lasted centuries and Jerusalem slipped out of the pope6s hands. &Tur%ey fell and 4pain and )ortugal were in!aded by Islamic forces. In )ortugal, they called a mountain !illage &Hatima& in honor of :uhammad6s daughter, ne!er dreaming it would become world famous. &Iears later when the :uslim armies were poised on the islands of 4ardinia and "orsica, to in!ade Italy, there was a serious problem. The Islamic generals realiCed they were too far extended. It was time for peace tal%s. 0ne of the negotiators was Hrancis of Assisi. &As a result, the :uslims were allowed to occupy Tur%ey in a &"hristian& world, and the "atholics were allowed to occupy Aebanon in the Arab world. It was also agreed that the :uslims could build mos>ues in "atholic countries without interference as long as oman "atholicism could flourish Arab countries.

&"ardinal #ea told us in Vatican briefings that both the :uslims and oman "atholics agreed to bloc% and destroy the efforts of their common enemy, #ible-belie!ing "hristianm missionaries. Through these concordats, 4atan bloc%ed the children of Ishmael from a %nowledge of 4cripture and the truth. &A light control was %ept on :uslims from the Ayatollah down through the Islamic priests, nuns and mon%s. The Vatican also engineers a campaign of hatred between the :uslim Arabs and the Jews. #efore this, they had co-existed peacefully. &The Islamic community loo%s on the #ible-belie!ing missionary as a de!il who brings poison to the children of Allah. This explains years of ministry in those countries with little results. &The next plan was to control Islam. In +1+2, )ortugal was going 4ocialistic. ed flags were appearing and the "atholic "hurch was facing a ma7or problem. Increasing numbers were against the church. &The Jesuits wanted ussia in!ol!ed, and the location of this !ision at Hatima could play a %ey part in pulling Islam to the :other "hurch. &In +1+., the Virgin appeared in Hatima. &The :other of 9od& was a smashing success, playing to o!erflow crowds. As a result, the 4ocialists of )ortugal suffered a ma7or defeat. Aucia de 4antos, Hrancisco & oman "atholics world-wide began praying for the con!ersion of :arco and Jacinta :aro in ussia and the Jesuits in!ented the (o!enas to Hatima which they +1+.. Image from= could perform throughout (orth Africa, spreading good public mystae.com relations to the :uslim world. The Arabs thought they were honoring the daughter of :uhammad, which is what the Jesuits wanted them to belie!e. &As a result of the !ision of Hatima, )ope )ius JII ordered his (aCi army to crush ussia and the 0rthodox religion and ma%e ussia oman "atholic.& A few years after he lost 5orld war II, )ope )ius JII startled the world with his phoney dancing sun !ision to %eep Hatima in the news. It was great religious show biC and the world swallowed it. &(ot surprisingly, )ope )ius was the only one to see this !ision. As a result, a group of followers has grown into a #lue Army world-wide, totaling millions of faithful oman "atholics ready to die for the blessed !irgin. &#ut we ha!en6t seen anything yet. The Jesuits ha!e their Virgin :ary scheduled to appear four or fi!e times in "hina, ussia, and ma7or appearance in the E.4.

&5hat has this got to do with IslamF (ote #ishop 4heen6s statement= &0ur Aady6s appearances at Hatima mar%ed the turning point in the history of the world6s -?2 million :uslims. After the death of his daughter, :uhammad wrote that she &is the most holy of all women in )aradise, next to :ary.& &He belie!ed that the Virgin :ary chose to be %nown as 0ur Aady of Hatima as a sign and a pledge that the :uslims who belie!e in "hrist6s !irgin birth, will come to belie!e in His di!inity. &#ishop 4heen pointed out that the pilgrim !irgin statues of 0ur Aady of Hatima were enthusiastically recei!ed by :uslims in Africa, India, and elsewhere, and that many :uslims are now coming into the oman "atholic "hurch.& Article from= http=KKwww.cloa%anddagger.deKlennyKalbertoLri!era.htm

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