President Trump is "the final garrison" against a plan by globalists to exploit the coronavirus pandemic, contends Roman Catholic Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò, a former papal ambassador to the United States.
In an open letter to the president, he warned of an initiative of the World Economic Forum that has emerged in reaction to COVID-19 calling for a "Great Reset" of capitalism and a "health dictatorship" to combat the virus, warning the plan threatens the sovereignty of nations and religious freedom.
Vigano wrote a letter to Trump in May warning that the COVID-19 pandemic was being used to usher in a "world government" stripping people of their freedoms. In a letter in June, he encouraged Trump in his fight against the "Deep State."
He's known as a Vatican whistleblower, helping expose in 2012 the financial-corruption scandal in the Holy See and accusing Pope Francis and other church leaders in a 2018 letter of covering up sexual abuse allegations against former cardinal Theodore McCarrick.
The archbishop said it's a historic moment in which "the forces of evil" are "aligned in a battle without quarter against the forces of good."
He cited attacks against "the very basis of society: the natural family, respect for human life, love of country, freedom of education and business."
He warned that the "Great Reset" already is underway.
"Its architect is a global élite that wants to subdue all of humanity, imposing coercive measures with which to drastically limit individual freedoms and those of entire populations," he said.
Vigano warned that the "Great Reset" plan is deceptive, "hidden behind tempting promises of ensuring a universal income and canceling individual debt."
"The price of these concessions from the International Monetary Fund will be the renunciation of private property and adherence to a program of vaccination against COVID-19 and COVID-21 promoted by Bill Gates with the collaboration of the main pharmaceutical groups," he wrote.
Vigano said that until a few months ago, "it was easy to smear as 'conspiracy theorists' those who denounced these terrible plans, which we now see being carried out down to the smallest detail."
Among those who support the globalists' aims, he said, is Pope Francis.
He closed with a pastoral charge to Trump.
"Mr. President, you are well aware that, in this crucial hour, the United States of America is considered the defending wall against which the war declared by the advocates of globalism has been unleashed," he wrote. "Place your trust in the Lord, strengthened by the words of the Apostle Paul: "I can do all things in Him who strengthens me" (Philippians 4:13). To be an instrument of divine providence is a great responsibility, for which you will certainly receive all the graces of state that you need, since they are being fervently implored for you by the many people who support you with their prayers."
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