In the US out goes General Lee as an offensive statue connected to the confederacy and slave trade, while Captain Cook is just holding ground but perhaps not for long, as one council has determined not to recognise Australia day but rather it was the day of invasion for indigenous Australians. 

The use of liberation theology in the West has been very successful and no surprise a Jesuit was behind Marbo though Marbo be a honourable man. And the effect of Marbo was a event followed in many western countries around the world. 

Gay rights is another offensive of liberation theology where marriage and family’s meaning is tipped on it’s head. Again a follow the leader situation where anyone who is outspoken against it is frowned upon as not being a progressive modernist. Tell the spartans that. 

From the deceased Jesuit priest Malachi Martin’s book, ‘Keys of this Blood.’ 

‘The competition is all-out because, now that it has started, there is no way it can be reversed or called off.

What these competitors are talking about, then, is the most profound and widespread modification of international, national and local life that the world has seen in a thousand years. And the competition they are engaged in can be described simply enough as the millennial endgame.

No holds are barred because, once the competition has been decided, the world and all that’s in it – our way of life as individuals and as citizens of the nations; our families and our jobs; our trade and commerce and money; our educational systems and our religions and our cultures; even the badges of our national identity, which of us have always taken for granted – all will have been powerfully and radically altered forever. No one can be exempted from its effects. No sector of our lives will remain untouched.’

How did the author know? The Vatican insider comments indicate it’s not just a technology revolution, it’s a reshaping of Western culture that had once stood against the Papacy being brought to its knees before the Papacy.  

Captain Cook, General Lee & the gay movement

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