The Vatican Murders
Art Bell - 1996 - Malachi Martin
Replay of Father Martin Interview
In a rebroadcast of Art Bell's very first interview with Father Malachi Martin from 1996, this conversation covers the topics of exorcism and possession. The late Father Malachi Martin was a renown[ed] exorcist and Jesuit, a one-time advisor to three Popes, and best-selling author. As a member of the Vatican Intelligence Network, under Pope John the XXIII, Martin helped extend the Church into Iron Curtain countries. In 1964, concerned about the corrupting influences of power, Martin was released from his vows of poverty and obedience after 25 years as a Jesuit.
It was after that, that he wrote his books revealing the most extreme Satanic corruption of the Vatican. Part of his insight was his participation in the inner councils of the Apostates
St. Irenaeus (Bishop of Lyons, France. Apostolic succession from St. Polycarp and St. Polycarp from St. John the Apostle), 180 A.D., tells of Christians who had been led astray by the Gnostics and upon their repentance were readmitted to the body of faithful believers. He tells of their then going to various churches and telling about their conversion. This, at that time, was actually done by the Bishop directing them to do this. St. Irenaeus by his most important work, "Against Heresies," wherein he tells of this, wrote "Against Heresies" in several successive letters to the then Bishop of Rome in Apostolic succession, Eleutherus, who had fallen from the faith and embraced Montanism, a most extreme Gnostic heresy blaspheming the faith. By his efforts in writing to Eleutherus, St. Irenaeus brought him back to the faith and prevented the spread of all of the Gnostic blasphemies among the faithful of Rome. Perhaps Father Martin hoped to accomplish at least what the Christians who had been led astray by the Gnostics and upon their repentance were readmitted to the body of faithful believers, had accomplished by their testimony. Father Martin did indeed issue valid warnings. He did not entertain the idea, that like St. Irenaeus did with Rome, he could retrieve the Vatican from its heresies. It is extremely important to note that it was St. Irenaeus writing in the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, who predicted in "Against Heresies," the since then long held by the full consensus of all the Fathers of the Church and Doctors and Commentators of the Church the warning based on the inspired and infallible word of God in The Apocalypse, the Book of the Revelation: Chapter 18 that when Rome would fall in the future (which happened: Conclave of 1958 - Early Vatican II 1963) it would be permanent and without any chance of reversal and the prelude to the short and absolutely evil reign of the Antichrist on earth. It has always been the doctrine of the Church for the faithful of the Church to then TOTALLY separate themselves forever from the Apostates of Rome (all of Vatican City and its whole heresiarchial-ecclesiastical structure) and all their minions on earth. This is not optional, but commanded by God upon pain of eternal damnation.
Pothinus was St. Irenaeus' fellow pupil under St. Polycarp and Pothinus was first sent as Bishop to Lyons and St. Irenaeus sent as his Presbyter by St. Polycarp. Upon Pothinus' death, St. Irenaeus succeeded him as Bishop of Lyons and it was after that, that he remonstrated by "Against Heresies," with Eleutherus, just as St. Irenaeus quotes the New Testament Scripture in "Against Heresies," and reminds us of St. Paul withstanding St. Peter to the face (St. Irenaeus is plain that it is St. Peter and not someone else).
From Butler's Lives of the Saints
St. Jerome informs us, that St. Irenæus was also a scholar of Papias, another disciple of the apostles. In order to confute the heresies of that age which, in the three first centuries, were generally a confused medley drawn from the most extravagant systems of the heathens and their philosophers, joined with Christianity, this father studied diligently the mythology of the Pagans, and made himself acquainted with the most absurd conceits of their philosophers, by which means he was qualified to trace up every error to its source, and set it in its full light. On this account he is styled by Tertullian, “The most diligent searcher of all doctrines.” St. Jerome often appeals to his authority. Eusebius commends his exactness. St. Epiphanius calls him “A most learned and eloquent man, endowed with all the gifts of the Holy Spirit.” Theodoret styles him, “The light of the western Gauls.”
The "Keys of This Blood: Pope John Paul II Versus Russia and the West for Control of the New World Order" by Malachi Martin is certainly the most important book of his in the sense of exposing the complicity and participation of Antipope John Paul II as spokesman for, and partisan of, and in bringing forward onto the world stage, the Antichrist New World Order under the most false pretense of defending the faith. Antipope John Paul II was a Judaizing Satanist and not a Christian and not Catholic and certainly not a Pope and his end showed the miserable eternal damnation that was his due. Benediktos 16 is even worse.
"Most frighteningly for [Antipope] John Paul [II], he had come up against the irremovable presence of a malign strength in his own Vatican and in certain bishops’ chanceries. It was what knowledgeable Churchmen called the ‘superforce.’ Rumors, always difficult to verify, tied its installation to the beginning of Pope Paul VI’s reign in 1963. Indeed Paul had alluded somberly to ‘the smoke of Satan which has entered the Sanctuary’. . . an oblique reference to an enthronement ceremony by Satanists in the Vatican. Besides, the incidence of Satanic pedophilia—rites and practices— was already documented among certain bishops and priests as widely dispersed as Turin, in Italy, and South Carolina, in the United States. The cultic acts of Satanic pedophilia are considered by professionals to be the culmination of the Fallen Archangel’s rites." (p. 632, Keys of This Blood)
In commenting upon his many times oblique references, Father Martin expressed it this way, "I don't want to get my knee caps blown off." His final end was so suspect that it is obvious he did indeed get the message out, and so well that they killed him for it. If he had spoken rashly earlier, it is quite likely that he would have had no real time to tell us much of anything. Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ told us to be prudent as serpents and mild as doves, for He was sending us out as sheep among wolves.
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