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FRANCIS, A POPE OF THE POOR? A POPE FOR THE ENVIRONMENT? OR A POPE OF THE GLOBAL ELITE? Part II

Published: June 6, 2022

by Matt Smyth, Professor at Strasbourg University – Religious Studies

 

The pope of lockdowns, contact tracking, forced medical experiments and segregation

Pope Francis emerged, at the end of winter 2020, as one of the major public voices in favour of the so-called sanitary restrictions that were implemented around the globe at the time by national public health agencies and governments, in accordance with the WHO’s guidance. When, to the great dismay of many Catholics, governments began to outlaw religious gatherings, the pope didn’t lose time in weighing in on the matter with all his authority in favour of these policies. For the first time in history, a Successor of Peter, together in this with the secular powers, forbad Catholics to go to Mass, or to any other ceremony, even the Easter Vigil, calling for people to stay ‘obedient’ to their governments’ lockdown measures. The few bishops, such as Bp Schneider, who dared to oppose these restrictions would get scolded or ignored —as they were conservatives whose words were easy to spurn in the eyes of mainstream media. For instance, Abp Viganò was quick to publicly expose this collusion between the present papacy and the corporate global governance, but mainstream medias made sure his message wouldn’t get through.

 

His Polish predecessor’s favourite catchphrase had been ‘Be not afraid’, but the Argentinian pope had no qualm about joining his voice to the choir of all those who sung, like the former British health secretary Hancock or his French counterpart Véran, the antiphon composed by ‘health experts’: Be afraid! An antiphon of which verse could have been: Until we have a vaccine, we have no other option to curb the infection rate than XI Jinping’s own brand-new approach.

 

In November 2020, Francis took it upon himself to defend the Chinese tactic from the general public’s scepticism in the so-very-consensual New York Times: “As if measures that governments must impose for the good of their people constitute some kind of political assault on autonomy or personal freedom!” People are stuck in lockdown, families can’t be reunited, collective rites are banished, elderly folk die in isolation, family businesses are wrecked, thousands of youngsters are pushed to commit suicide, but it’s for their own good. The few governments that dared not to give in to panic, and would not comply with the directives from the CCP and the WHO, were severely chastised by Bergoglio as “governments that shrugged off the painful evidence of mounting deaths, with inevitable, grievous consequences”.

 

Since then, he has become the staunch advocate of the universal genetic experimentation campaign known as vaccination, even for children. Not a word on the success of early treatments trialed in poor countries. Not a word on the extremely low lethality of SARS-CoV2. And, of course, not a word on the highly experimental nature of the genic injections concocted by Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZeneca or Johnson & Johnson. Again, Bergoglio falters not one iota from the official narrative relentlessly hammered within the mainstream media: the world is confronted with a daunting threat; stay home or at least practise ‘social distancing’, accept contact tracking and wear a mask; universal vaccination is the one and only road to salvation.

 

He wishes to enforce on every human a genetic experimentation, be that through marketing, blackmail or simple coercion

 

In his interview book Oltre la tempesta, Francis, along with MSM and politicians, tells the public to ‘Believe in science.’ The Successor of Peter sets his faith and hope in the triumphant announcements of Pfizer or Moderna, just as his predecessors would have done with the articles of the Christian Creed: “We need to regain our hope and faith in science today: thanks to the vaccine, we shall slowly find back our way to the light”. We cannot, even for a second, presume that he chose this wording ‘faith and hope’ by accident. Out of the mouth of a pope, such words can only refer to the first two Christian virtues known as the theological virtues.

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