Equipping
God's Saints (Followers of Christ) through the Prophecies of the
End Times …
In
the first year of his rule, Pope John Paul II went to the United
Nations to deliver a speech. During his speech, he called for massive
wealth redistribution, which simply happens to be the #1 plank in the
platform for international Communism. It certainly appeared that the
Communist had at least a Pope who could work with them, if not an
actual Communist Pope.
On
page 560 of Malachi Martin's book, “Vatican”, it's interesting
some of the things that he had to say about the new Pope. Martin
claimed that in 1979, the new Pope told his close associates, “I
plan to make Poland a model. We will show them (the Soviets) how to
make socialism work.”
Socialism
was not working for Soviet Russia because people got paid whether
they worked or not. There was no motive to work, so the economy of
the Soviet Block was going down.
Pope
John Paul II continued to say, “I plan to deal with the Soviets,
not by announcing that we will bury them, but by showing them how to
solve the problem that they themselves know will bury them. I plan to
give them a model, where religion, morality and sociocultural life
are totally detached and independent from political control.”
One
of the Pope's aides asked, “And that model is to be Poland?”
The
Pope nodded and said, “But more than a model for the Soviets, we
will also have produced a model for Europe.”
Think
about all this. Remember that Pope John XXIII had made Agostino
Casaroli special envoy to the Communists way back in 1961. What does
Pope John Paul II do for Mr. Agostino Casaroli? In 1979, he now
appoints him to be the Vatican Secretary of State. He puts this man,
whose specialty is building an alliance between Communism and
Catholicism, in control of the foreign policy of the Roman Catholic
Church. Interesting choice.
In
1980, a labor union was formed in Poland called Solidarity. It was
led by Mr. Lech Walesa. He was a labor leader and also a very devout
Roman Catholic individual. When this Solidarity was formed,
interesting things happened.
First
of all, the Communists feared it. They wondered what is this Pope up
to? They knew the Pope was behind all of this so the Communists
banned Solidarity in Poland and they placed Lech Walsa under house
arrest for the next two years.
It
was about this time that a new, young, vibrant leader was rising
inside the Soviet Union. His name was Mikhail Gorbachev. During the
early '80s, he was ascending to power, gaining more and more
influence.
Finally
in 1985, he was elected as President of the Soviet Politboru and he
became the leader of the Soviet Union. Between 1985 and 1989 things
were changing in the Soviet Union and around the world.
Mikhail
Gorbachev was continually talking about allowing liberty and
religious freedom. Nobody knew whether to believe him, or not. This
was a really different type of Soviet leader than they had ever seen
before.
Now
we move to 1989. Don't forget Augostino Casaroli is working behind
the scenes as Secretary of State to the Soviet Union and is still
building bridges to the Communist world.
In
1989, the Solidarity Political Party in Poland was legalized and
allowed to run for office. Solidarity, overwhelmingly, won the
election in Poland.
Before
this happened, when there were efforts of reform in other Communist
states under Soviet influence, the Soviet tanks had moved in and
crushed it. We're talking about Hungary 1956, Czechoslovakia 1968 …
the tanks had rolled and crushed the reform movements. Because of
this, everyone held their breath when Solidarity won the election and
they were moving to take over Poland. Would the tanks roll again?
They didn't.
When
the Soviets did not invade Poland, very quickly revolution began to
sweep through the other Soviet satellite countries. One country after
another threw off their Marxist regimes and brought in a more liberal
government. It was called the Velvet Revolution.
Several
months during 1989 were amazing to observe. Finally, as this Velvet
Revolution swept through eastern Europe, Mikhail Gorbachev paid a
visit to the center of everything … to the Iron Curtain, the Berlin
Wall. He went to East Germany and met with East German Chancellor,
Erich Honecker.
His
message to Honecker was to get with the revolution, or be swept
aside. It's like Gorbachev is for these things.
The
Velvet Revolution culminated in the fall of the Berlin Wall on
November 9, 1989. Gorbachev applauded when the Wall came down. He was
complicit in this entire plan. Interesting.
A
mere 20 days after the fall of the Berlin Wall, Mikhail Gorbachev,
President George Bush, Sr, and Pope John Paul II had meetings
together. They came out of those meetings announcing the birth of the
New World Order.
USA
Today, on November 30, 1989 ~ 21 days after the fall of the Berlin
Wall ~ on their front page had a picture of Pope John Paul II meeting
with Mikhail Gorbachev. This was the first time, ever, that a leader
of the Communist world had met at the Vatican with the Pope. It was
interesting that the USA Today said on their front page article, “The
Pope had been an advisor to Solidarity since its inception. Walesa's
Priest, Henryk Jankowski was never far from the Solidarity leader's
side.”
The
Soviets knew this. They knew the Pope's hand was working with Walesa
through Henryk Jankowski, his Priest.
It
went on in the article to show a picture of the Pope and during the
introductions, when Gorbachev was introduced to the Pope, Agostino
Casaroli was given the honor of the introductions.
Casaroli,
in 1961, was building bridges between Communism and Catholicism, and
now he stands proudly introducing Pope John Paul II to Mikhail
Gorbachev … Mission Accomplished.
The
fall of the Berlin Wall was, in fact, the birth of the New World
Order.
Resources:
The anointing of the Holy Spirit and God Almighty, who I am
accountable to. I have prayed diligently and am led to follow and
support the teachings of Pastor Irvin Baxter from Endtime Ministries
and his teachings of Understanding the End Times. I encourage you to
visit his website at endtime.com.
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