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Vatican Council II: The Mask of Humanity and the Deep State

Par : Charlie Armstrong Adams
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231539147
  • EAN9798231539147
  • Date de parution18/08/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

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Vatican Council II: The Mask of Humanity and the Deep State uncovers the hidden strategy behind the Second Vatican Council (1962-1965), exposing how Rome traded swords and inquisitions for the subtle weapons of language, policy, and cultural influence. Beneath the mask of human dignity, solidarity, sustainability, and the common good lies a redesigned system of global control - one that has reshaped politics, economics, religion, and conscience itself.
Through a gripping blend of history, theology, and prophetic analysis, this book traces: How medieval papal domination gave way to covert influence through international committees, think tanks, and global institutions. Why Gaudium et Spes, Dignitatis Humanae, and other Vatican II documents cloaked authoritarian claims in humanitarian vocabulary. How the United States - once Rome's fiercest opponent - became her most powerful instrument.
The role of corporations, universities, and NGOs in spreading Vatican II's categories under the banner of progress. The prophetic warning of Revelation: a universal order under false freedom, culminating in the mark of the beast. This is not just history. It is the architecture of the present - and the blueprint of the future. Rome's conquest is no longer open but silent, no longer bloody but masked, no longer resisted but embraced.
If you want to understand how liberty of conscience is being redefined, how nations are being quietly bound, and why prophecy points to a final confrontation over freedom itself, this book is essential.
Vatican Council II: The Mask of Humanity and the Deep State uncovers the hidden strategy behind the Second Vatican Council (1962-1965), exposing how Rome traded swords and inquisitions for the subtle weapons of language, policy, and cultural influence. Beneath the mask of human dignity, solidarity, sustainability, and the common good lies a redesigned system of global control - one that has reshaped politics, economics, religion, and conscience itself.
Through a gripping blend of history, theology, and prophetic analysis, this book traces: How medieval papal domination gave way to covert influence through international committees, think tanks, and global institutions. Why Gaudium et Spes, Dignitatis Humanae, and other Vatican II documents cloaked authoritarian claims in humanitarian vocabulary. How the United States - once Rome's fiercest opponent - became her most powerful instrument.
The role of corporations, universities, and NGOs in spreading Vatican II's categories under the banner of progress. The prophetic warning of Revelation: a universal order under false freedom, culminating in the mark of the beast. This is not just history. It is the architecture of the present - and the blueprint of the future. Rome's conquest is no longer open but silent, no longer bloody but masked, no longer resisted but embraced.
If you want to understand how liberty of conscience is being redefined, how nations are being quietly bound, and why prophecy points to a final confrontation over freedom itself, this book is essential.