FINAL WARNING: A History of the New World Order

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FINAL WARNING: Setting the Stage for Destruction


entirely new era to the world. It would be a great tragedy if the
cardinals elect a Pope who would react against the policies of Pope
John and bring back the walls between Christian faiths.”

A year later, on September 29, 1963, Pope Paul VI (1963-78) made an
appeal for Christian unity, and said that the Ecumenical Council’s
ultimate goal was the universal union of all Christians. He wrote:

“The restoration of unity among all Christians is one of the
principal concerns of the Second Vatican Council. Christ the Lord
founded one Church and one Church only ... For it is only
through Christ’s Catholic Church, which is ‘the all-embracing
means of salvation,’ that they can benefit fully from the means of
salvation...”

On March 26, 1967, Pope Paul wrote:

“Who can fail to see the need and importance of thus gradually
coming to the establishment of a world authority capable of
taking effective action on the juridical and political planes? ...
Delegates to international organizations, public officials,
gentlemen of the press, teachers and educators– all of you must
realize that you have your part to play in the construction of a
new world order.”

One observation that was made about him was that he was elected in
the 6th year of the previous Pope’s reign, in the sixth month (June), he
was 66 years old, and he had completed four sets of 66 Popes. There
had been talk of a merger with the World Council of Churches, to form
the Christian Catholic Church of the United Church of Christ, and
Pope Paul even contributed $10,000 to the WCC’s Faith and Order
Commission. He wrote a Papal Encyclical that “called on the nations to
abandon sovereignty to form a world government.”

From October 24 to 28, 1999, Pope John Paul II (1978- ) held an
interfaith meeting at the Vatican that included Jews, Hindus, Muslims,
Buddhists, Shintoists, as well as representatives from Orthodox,
Anglican, Lutheran, and evangelical churches. The Dalai Lama, a
Buddhist, Tibet’s exiled spiritual leader, who Pope John called “a great
spiritual leader,” was invited on stage as the Pope spoke to the
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