The Coronavirus by Bill Hughes. Chapter 5. Ultimate Goals
This is the continuation of Chapter 4. Medical Madman in the Beltway
Fauci pays Wuhan Lab to develop coronavirus in spite of the obvious. You research a virus, and in the process, it leaks out of the laboratory and it spreads through the population all around the world. Like a prophet, you tell Georgetown listeners and the Trump administration that there will be a pandemic during the Trump White House! You proceed full speed ahead knowing full well that the world will be brought to its knees and that 100’s of thousands of people will die! Like a medical madman, you go full bore like an insane man because the end justifies the mean. Like Edward Smith aboard the Titanic on that fateful night, you head straight for the icebergs, knowing many will die because your masters have told you this is for the greater glory of the Catholic Church! What kind of a group of men would encourage such insanity?
The following quote gives a historical backdrop to the Jesuits and explains their mentality.
What Anthony Fauci has done, in attacking Protestant ideals, fits into the Jesuits/ papacy’s hands to bring the world to its knees in obeisance to Rome!! Therefore, in the minds of Rome’s hierarchy, Fauci is a wonderful man! What are the ideals of Protestantism that have come under attack through this virus? A rocket scientist is not necessary to figure this one out. The current totals of unemployed who lost good jobs to take care of their families is around 4-5 million people. A recent study from Silicon Valley is declaring that it could take upwards of 10 years to bring those jobs back!! So, while millions of people lose their jobs, the economic fabric of America sits in shambles and is being drained! Another thing that has been assaulted is the civil and religious liberties that make this nation great. Finally, half a million people have died from this virus and the numbers continue to grow. For those who want to reduce the population of the world, this fits their plan perfectly.
Let us take a look at each of these things that have been assaulted during the coronavirus affair and see how fit into Protestantism. First, millions of good jobs have been lost. Many lower and middle classed jobs have been thrown to the wind. History tells us that in the Roman Empire period, the lower classes were called the plebian sector or poor class. The plebian members of society were predominantly poor, working either for the local lord or baron or priest. After the fall of Rome, the new names given to the poor classes were peasants or serfs. Like the plebian classes, the serfs and peasants were subject to their lord or noble who controlled the land and everything else. “Before the Protestant Reformation in the 1500’s, all the nations of the world were poor, much like the continent of Africa today. After the Reformation, literacy flourished, economic principles were articulated, and entire nations rose out of poverty. This produced a thriving middle class for the first time in human history.” ‘Understanding the Culture: A survey of Social Engagement’, Jeff Myers. The Reformation brought about a flourishing middle class made of artisans, welders, printers, and the like.
Before the Reformation, all the Papal hierarchy had to do was control the king, or the baron, or the land owner. If he was controlled, then it would be easy to control the illiterate serfs and peasants. With the rise of the Reformation and the middle class, people began thinking more for themselves, independent of lords and barons, making a way for themselves and their families. The middle class made it much more difficult to control the populace because these people would think for themselves and the papacy did not want this! In order to bring the world back under Rome’s sway, the middle class thinking people must be reduced and finally eliminated in Rome’s plan. Coronavirus went a long way toward achieving Rome’s agenda!
Civil and religious liberty was virtually an unknown commodity during the Dark Ages of Papal tyranny. “Nevertheless, in defending a gospel of salvation “by faith alone,” Luther introduced a new source of authority into the bloodstream of the West. For nearly a thousand years, every European man and woman owed allegiance to two kinds of authority: political (kings, nobles, magistrates) and religious (popes, councils, bishops, or their representatives). When it came to deciding matters of faith, however, Luther found both to be deeply flawed and untrustworthy….
“With the help of the printing press, this 16th century protest against corruption in the Catholic Church would drastically change the course of Christianity – and history itself. In the process, Luther laid bare the scandal of Christendom: a political society that preserved spiritual unity through coercion and violence. Dissent from orthodoxy was outlawed; heresy was rooted out and punished by fire and sword. The papal bull of 1520 excommunicating Luther from the Catholic Church, for example, accused him of promoting 41 heresies and “pestiferous errors.” One of the alleged errors was his view that “the burning of heretics is against the will of the Holy Spirit.” Luther offers his fullest treatment of these issues in Secular Authority where he sharply distinguished the aims of church and state, limiting the reach of government to preserving life and property… Other reformers sought a radical separation of church and state, a concept that Luther ultimately rejected. Others went further in defending the rights of all religious believers, even heretics and non-believers, in civic and political life…. In the 18th century, the United States became the first nation to enshrine in its constitution the Protestant conception of the rights of conscience. James Madison, the mind behind the First Amendment, was inspired by Luther’s achievement. In a letter to F.L. Schaeffer, dated 1821, Madison explained that the American model of religious liberty “illustrates the excellence of a system which, by a due distinction, to which the genius and courage of Luther led the way, between what is due to Caesar and what is due God, best promotes the discharge of both obligations.” ‘National Geographic’, Joseph Loconte, Ph.D., October 27, 2017
By distinguishing between duties to God and duties to man, Luther paved the way to church state separation, the inherent rights of man to civil and religious freedom, and paved the way for the grand experiment called America!! In the eyes of the Roman hierarchy, these blood bought Protestant freedoms cannot stand! Thus, we are confronted by a pandemic and the mad man of the Beltway!
What about population control? “The Georgia Guide stones are a granite monument erected in 1980 in Elbert County, Georgia, in the United States. A set of 10 guidelines is inscribed on the structure in eight modern languages and a shorter message is inscribed at the top of the structure in four ancient language scripts. The monument stands at an approximate elevation of 750 feet (230 m) above sea level, about 90 miles (140 km) east of Atlanta, 45 miles (72 km) from Athens, Georgia and 9 miles (14 km) north of the center of the city of Elberton… The anonymity of the guide stones’ authors and their apparent advocacy of population control, eugenics, and internationalism have made them a target for controversy.” Wikipedia The Georgia guide stones reek of Jesuit/papal globalism and population reduction. While we have seen with the coronavirus over 350,000 dead worldwide, there could be many, many more before this is all over.
Coronavirus, Anthony Fauci, job losses, destruction of civil and religious liberty, and population reduction, fit very nicely into the wicked schemes of the Jesuit/papal agenda. ‘Vowed to perpetual poverty and humility, it was their studied aim to secure wealth and power, to be devoted to the overthrow of Protestantism, and the re-establishment of the papal supremacy.’ GC, pg. 234 There is but one more piece to this puzzle and that is the reestablishment of papal supremacy. The last three popes have made very clear what the final piece will be in making the entire world Catholic. When the final piece of the puzzle will be implements, only the God of heaven knows. But what the final piece will be; well, there is no doubt.