Enemies of America Unmasked – By J. Wayne Laurens
Exposing the true enemies of the United States of America: Forces based in Europe, the Jesuit Order and the Vatican.
Continue reading →Exposing the true enemies of the United States of America: Forces based in Europe, the Jesuit Order and the Vatican.
Continue reading →Americans who read this work may think, “This is all very interesting history of the Catholic church in America in the first half of the 19th century, but it is not like that today.” While it’s true that modern American Catholics have a more tolerant attitude toward non-Catholics, what do the priests and bishops think about it? They are still seeking domination of America.
Continue reading →Former Catholic priest Jeremiah J. Crowley exposes the Popes of Rome as evil tyrants whose interest is only money and power over as much of the world as possible.
Continue reading →One class of expositors thought that the “Euphrates” was put as the representative or symbol of that great empire of which it is the principal stream, and saw in the apocalyptic picturings the gradual exhaustion of the Turkish empire, and its ultimate and total subversion. Another class of interpreters were of opinion that the kingdom in question was to be sought for within the limits of the Papal earth, and that it must be a kingdom holding a pre-eminent rank as a supporter of the Papacy, and that it was most probably Austria.
Continue reading →The popes of Rome hate liberty of conscience of democracies. Their goal is to bring the world back to a totalitarian society under the Catholic church as it was in the Middle Ages.
Continue reading →The Vatican had lost practically all its power; as by a miracle it has regained its old power and more. Could this be the fulfillment of Revelation 13:3? …one of his heads as it were wounded to death; and his deadly wound was healed:
Continue reading →One of the historic abuses that fired the indignation of Martin Luther was the sale of indulgences. They are still being covertly sold today.
Continue reading →Samuel Morse Most people still remember Samuel Morse (April 27, 1791 – April 2, 1872) as the inventor of the telegraph — the first long distance electronic means of communication. But how many people have known of his research of a conspiracy by the Roman Catholic Church to usurp the liberties Americans enjoy because of the American Constitution? You may call this conspiracy theory if you want, but know that … Continue reading →