Tuesday, November 26, 2013

'Jesuit Trained Pope Trashes Capitalism In Call For Worldwide Socialism'



This article is interesting for a variety of details, especially for those who consider 'Mystery Babylon' of Revelation 17 and 18 to represent Rome, and the seat of power of the False Prophet of Revelation 13:



Jesuit Trained Pope Trashes Capitalism In Call For Worldwide Socialism



Pope Francis released his first encyclical on Tuesday. In addition to restating opposition by the Catholic Church to abortion, the new Pope criticized free market capitalism and advocated wealth redistribution.
He said “some people continue to defend trickle-down theories which assume that economic growth, encouraged by a free market, will inevitably succeed in bringing about greater justice and inclusiveness in the world. This opinion, which has never been confirmed by the facts, expresses a crude and naïve trust in the goodness of those wielding economic power and in the sacralized workings of the prevailing economic system. Meanwhile, the excluded are still waiting.”
So-called “trickle down” is not an economic theory. It is a pejorative term used by socialists and others in favor of wealth distribution to describe laissez-faire capitalism. A product of the Enlightenment, laissez-faire capitalism was “conceived as the way to unleash human potential through the restoration of a natural system, a system unhindered by the restrictions of government,” writes Toufic Gaspard. For political economist Adam Smith and other classical economists, the concept was inextricably connected to natural rights.


Until recently and despite the unrelenting attack on laissez-faire economics the American economy reigned as an undisputed engine or prosperity. The political attacks of Pope Francis and other socialists are the latest effort to undermine free market capitalism and replace it with a socialist system that has demonstrated repeatedly it is incapable of creating the sort of prosperity society requires to prosper.


However, we have now entered a dangerous period as the global elite and corporations work in concert to erode the fiscal and moral underpinnings of the economy. The country now teeters on the verge of financial and social ruin.
As a tutored Jesuit and Argentine, Pope Francis is a student of the Jesuit Reductions, the Catholic program of the 17th and 18th centuries to Christianize, tax and govern the people of Spain, Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia and America. In Paraguay under the Jesuits, according to the New Advent Catholic Encyclopedia, the “economic basis was a sort of communism” ruled over by the caciques, or tribal leaders, at the behest and guidance of the Padres.


“The Jesuits aimed to set up [in Paraguay] a completely communistic system, in the sense that no individual rights were recognized and there was no private property,” writes John Findlater in The Revolutionary Movement: A Diagnosis of World Disorders. “Everything belonged to the State, and was supposed to be shared in common. But in reality much the greater part of the proceeds of good sold was always remitted to the Camarilla [advisers to the Spanish kings]; and the Guaranis [Indians of Paraguay, northern Argentina, and southern Brazil] got only the bare necessities of life in return fro their toil and sweat.”
In modern times, the well-honed process of confiscation and accumulation by the state is far more sophisticated, but the end result in almost identical — in the wake of looting by multinationals and globalist organizations such as the IMF and World Bank, millions of people are locked in poverty while a distinct minority revel in untold riches. Pope Francis and the Catholic Church blame free trade capitalists for this state of affairs, not the state and its system of crony capitalism in the service of a parasitical corporate and transnational elite.

Pope Francis is playing to so-called progressives in America and Europe who believe wealth must be redistributed, in short confiscated from the producers at gunpoint and distributed to politically useful non-producers by government. In reality, the mega-wealthy, the financial elite on Wall Street and the City of London, never pay their “fair share” and are, in fact, the main driving force behind socialist confiscation schemes. Breadcrumbs are handed out to the poor and destitute under a bloated and bureaucratic system while the lion’s share is spirited away under a cover of darkness to a small minority.









7 comments:

  1. That form of socialism is only possibly if and when the common majority agree to give up their rights......not me brother!

    David P

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  2. Scott, what do you make of the administration closing down our embassy at the Vatican?

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  3. AND YET, WALL STREET PIG BULLS
    SHOULD BE ASHAMED OF THEMSELVES
    and all their hoarding of money.

    I am not saying that socialism
    is a good thing either, but the
    wealth must be re distributed.

    but since it will not be then
    BULLS will be giving up their
    riches in a crash.

    and very quick at that.

    trickle down is a joke

    it never happens.

    period.


    Stephen >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

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  4. is this for real ??

    you decide

    IF SO, LOOK OUT >>>>>>>

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2yS6vLOcPn8

    Stephen >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

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  5. Alice, I didn't know about that one - do you have a link?

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  6. Here's one. I saw that Fox News was covering the story too.

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/on-faith/us-move-of-vatican-embassy-draws-fire/2013/11/26/3c8af05e-56db-11e3-bdbf-097ab2a3dc2b_story.html

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  7. Btw and fwiw, Rush spent quite a while today talking about what the pope said in this article. He said "I'm not a Catholic, but..." and then went on to say what a deviation this is from principles of the faith and highlighted the socialist / Marxist connection... for the low information voter. ;) I'm glad he did because he has a BIG platform. Perhaps more and more Catholics will wake up.

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