Anonymous ID: 38073f Nov. 28, 2020, 7:13 p.m. No.11824546   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>4697

Alberto Rivera and the Jesuits

 

Chick Publications:

 

http://www.fmh-child.org/AlbertoRivera.html

 

In 1979, Chick Publications printed the first in a series of highly controversial comics based on the life of ex-Jesuit priest, Alberto Rivera. Once converted to Christ, Alberto began exposing the Vatican's most closely guarded secrets. His information shocked the world. The following are the seven publications that tell his story:

 

"Alberto" (1979) โ€“ The testimony of former Jesuit priest Alberto Rivera โ€“ how he found Christ and began to expose Rome's innermost secrets.

 

"Double Cross" (1981) โ€“ After his salvation, Alberto is a hunted man. No Jesuit can leave his order alive! He reveals the infiltration of Protestant organizations, and warns of false "brethren" in our midst. (The Vatican planned the infamous Jonestown massacre in Guyana in 1978. Jim Jones was a Jesuit under that secret oath with instructions from Rome to commit mass murder in order to discredit Christian camps.)

 

"The Godfathers" (1982) โ€“ This is the book the Catholic press is afraid to mention. Alberto tells how the Roman Catholic Institution, as the "Mother of Abominations" (Rev. 17), has caused many wars throughout history.

 

"The Force" (1983) โ€“ This comic reveals how the Vatican is using itโ€™s occult force to deceive millions. The Vatican is the "habitation of devils" described in Rev. 18:2.

 

โ€œThe Four Horsemenโ€ (1985) โ€“ Here's a clear description of how the papacy fulfills Bible prophecies of the antichrist described in Rev. 6:1-8.

 

"The Prophet" (1988) โ€“ Learn how the papacy helped start Islam, only to have this new daughter rebel against her. You'll understand the Arab's place in Bible prophecy.

 

"The Great Holocaust" (1994) โ€“ The martyr story of Klark Butterfield (published by Alberto Rivera).

Anonymous ID: 38073f Nov. 28, 2020, 7:14 p.m. No.11824556   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>4598 >>4607

>>11824547

 

FISA and FISC, I am thinking.

 

The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court was established by Congress in 1978. The Court entertains applications made by the United States Government for approval of electronic surveillance, physical search, and certain other forms of investigative actions for foreign intelligence purposes.