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1959
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conformity with the Apostolic Constitution "Officiorum
ac munera" of Pope Leo XIII, l declare that l claim no
more than a purely human consideration for the extra
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thereby submit at aIl times and unreservedly to the
judgment of the Catholic Church.
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CONTENTS
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Forward . l
- l - It AlI Started with Thirty Pieces of
Silver . 1
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2 -_ The Serpent . 7
-5 - The Devils _ . lS
6 - The Plotters . 25
Neighbors , . 32
10 - Subversion in Education
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. 41
11 - Dellnquency . 43
1955 . 60
lS - Mongrelization . 103
21 - Foundations . lOS
of Science . 115
29 - Subversives . 242
32 - Sh~ghaied . 263
CONTENTS
BOOK III
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FOREWORD
Our Holy Mother, the Mother of Our Lord Jesus
Christ, has through Mary Ann Van Hoof given certain work
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Lenin and Marx in their plan for Communist control
adopted it ln ItS entirety. It lS so dlabolical,so
cunnlng, so ruthless that-those ~o have had an opgpr
tunity to read and study this plan can hardly believe~
that l t could !:Je CODC-ejvèd by il bJ!man mlnd. Tt lS-SO
weil disguised, so cleverly hidden and the:raths leading
t~the Central Plot and those behind made sa compilcated
that ln trying to trace back to those behind the Plot,
most et lost in the lab rinths where these devious
gaths ea t em, an never get to the center Olt.
People have at times discovered some of the huge
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assassination. Absolutely any mea~Jlli1ye-be~m
assassination down, to achieve their purposes and goals.
There is no foui means the Enemy will not resort to
to achieve the end they desire, which is absolute WOrld)\
Control with ail the corumon people as slaves, tolbe
u ~ they desire.
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asked one clay ta try and find out how far back 1 would
questIon and also another which T had asked and that was
had been given as ta who was behind this Plot from the
when He was here on earth, and have ever Slnce that tIme
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That, when the World Plot is complete, i~s
to be meted out to us.
They have bU11t two temples at opposite sides of
the world, from which two poi~s this World Religion is
( to spread and take control. One in S~a and the op
posite here in Wilmette. -
1 The ~nternat1?na~ Yiddish Bankers have financed the
l whole th1ng. Th1s lS aIl part of the plot for One '1
World Government.
Russia is the seat of Communism today. Communism
J1 is $ontrolled bfhthe Jews and is~nl~ a to 1 tJîàt t~ey
use to achieve t elr purposes. e ussian Revolution
was planned many years as part of this Y1dd1sh 'l'almudic
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P~, many yeaTs hefore lE successfull y took Q.lace. As
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earlY as 1900 they were infiltrating. Part of their
~ plan was, as usual, to destrgy and create sltuat10ns \
1 which the GOvernment could not handle and thus cause un- j
rest and d1ssatlsfactîon among the people. wnen peoPle
, are d1ssatisfied with their Government, then conditions
/ are ripe for revolution and a change.
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The true s tory of pearl Harbor bas pever been g1Ven to
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iron was sent in great quantities to Japan first before
the war. Also concea led under the s.c-I:a_p--flla-t-e-ci.~S)
much new m~~rial of war, all ready to be used for the
Pearl Harbor deal. Ali this was planned long ln ad~nce.
"Cordell Hull, Sinclair, Franklin D Roosevelt,
Louis D Brande i~HarryL1f<)pki.!!-s, Harol~ Ickes, George
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C Marshall,ttL St1.mson, Walter Bedell SmIth -- all knew
1 aboutrt and he lped t:ô promote il to a greâter or~r
degree .... Pear l Harbor was a great d isappointment tO)
them because there were too many survivors. It was
supposed to be a complete massacre, like Custer's last
stand."
Some facts have since been brought out in investi
gations, but no ward has been given to the public. The
truth would not be good for them and would destroy their
faith in Government and would be damaging to certain
politicians. If the real War Criminals were to he prose
cuted, there would be many vacant homes and apartments
in Washington, D.C., and if they were executed as they
,1 rshould be, it would probably be necessary to increase
\the facilities ln HëII to handle the InlIux.
Another very good example of news prostitution was
t~ reports that were given·out to the public for their
consumptlOn on the recent Geneva Conference. Most of the
( issues had been discussed and handled before_-1.he Geneva
Conference was called. The Conference-was solely-for )
propaganda purposes, to continue the brainwashing of thel
people:ana-ke~P-them in a state of confusion.
- As Joe McCarthy said, there were secret conferences
and secret agreements. It was determined b~e Geneva
that Red China was to articipate and also ~dmitted
\ to the United Nations. Now to so ten eo e of
the Unlted-States so that t 1.S W1. be acceptable to
them. Our diplomats and our President are in agreement
and are in full cooperation with England and Russia.
An agreement was also made previous ta the Conference)
that Great Britain was to have air bases in Greenland.
Enemy submarines have been lurking in our w~ters,
both British and Russian. Great Britain, our supposed
Ally, has been trying to secure bases on Greenland for a )
long time, and not for our protection either.
Here is a direct quote. from the Work here, given
Jul y 24, 1955: "Cordell Hull, H A Wallace, Louis D
Brandeis, H L Hopkins, Sinclair, Warren, Harding were in
on the Greenland deal. Harding wanted to back out and
knew too much, so~is demise was arranged. It was one
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of their firs~ successful removals (by the less crude
mea~s). Hardlng could see the danger of Great Britain
havlng a base on Greenland. Il
Aere is another quote that seems to fit in here'
"Hank, can you remember that news correspondent that died
i~ t he Sec on~ Wor .ld War '!" (J~rn le PYle). "He cl idn't
dle as was glven ln the news. True he was shot but
t~at was because he got into the plans of the Big~
wlth re ar~ to Greenland and other things. In his
search for news he caug t a lS that was bigger~n
the hmlt."
The news coverage and propaganda on Korea was the
same. In the first place, the Korean Polic~ction as
it was called, to coyer fact that we had been
en aged in an il e al war bord 0 the reSl ent
i~tea of y claration as provided for ln t e onsti
tutlon of the Unlted States, was a disastrous War which
l served its pur ose in the great worl~t. I-t--!as
lmldesl ne to weaken hon off the man ower of
~·qthls Christlan Nation. lE s ma us more susceptible
when the t1.me comes for our final destruct ion. Aggjn
Great Britain and their friend Russia were in comDT;te ~
agreem~nt, as were t e traltors 1 r own ountry.
Neither Russia nor Great Britain sustained any losses in
achieving their purpose. We lost 150,000, the cream of
our youn~ men. The were not permltted to go ln andl\
win the war as they could ave one, u w re oree tQ
fight according to the rules of our enemies, Russia and
Great I3ritain. Our supposed Ally, Great Britain, wasJ
getting Lend Lease material from the United States as
our Ally, and re-selling it to Hussia to be thrown ba~
at our soldlers b the Red Cnlnese, Allies of Russla.
It was the greatest disgrace to w lc t ~s ountry was
ever exposed, and it was aIl done with full knowledQell
and su ort b man in our government. 1 do not ln 1
t lS case blame Presl ent Truman too much as he was only
a stooge, and l believe not entirely capable of under
standing. l think ~ was in way over his head. I would
rather think of him asbeing mentally incompetent than
guilty of treason. I think he was extended to the
hl11ullest of his mental capacity whe~ he wa.s selli.ng
\~hirts in a haberdashery. If my analysls of hlS capabl
lities is untrue then I must apologize to him and can
calI him a traitor with the rest.
General MeArthur w..as called b.ack to this Country in
disgrace because hè wanted to go ahe~~ win the War
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in~ad of seeing our ;boys slau~htered off in useless
self and his family and was finally bribed off ~~_~ig
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THE S ERP E N T
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.ollst;ng our Senator out of his work, they tied his Fiands
The Serpent .blinded many of their eyes during the in
v"eSt:îgKt l on. "
Tite above quota tians were a 11 taken from the
Revelations given on the Fridays of Lent.
As earl as 929 B.C., according ta the records of
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Secret eW1s ,on>sm Solomon and other Jewish learnecl
\ men t u t out a scheme 1.n tFieor for powerful con uest
Jar the who e un1.Verse y lon. As lstory eve ope the
scheme was worked out in âetail. These learned men
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decided bs peaceful means ta conquer the world for Zion,
with the slyness of the symbolic Snake. The head Qi tbc/t
s~e was ta represent those who had been l.nltlated into 1
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of the Serpent and still our American people sleep on,
seemingly unable~o recognize anything wrong or un
natural. Have we lost our power of reason as a Nation?
\Vhat is the answer?
Many times in the Revelations it has been given
accidents that aren ' t_~ccide!1ts. the latest t ime being
March 24, 19~6 when this statement was given: "There will
be sorne more accidents that won't be accidents.·
Pick up your newspaper and read. In nearly every
one you will find another plane crashed, with anywhere
from three or four to sixty passengers wiped out. We
aIl know that there will occasionally be a crash from
natural causes, but there is hardly a major airline
that has not had major crashes with great loss of life.
Look back over the crash records of these same airlines
over a period of years, years when they were flying \'
equipment that was very inferior in aIl respects to what
they are now flying, yet they had not the percentage of
accidents as today.
~ o t arouse in your mind any suspicion that
things are not j ust right: that s~tage must be in
volved? The papers do not play up~ese wrecks, An
investigation is held and then it is forgotten.
Admittedly it is very hard to examine the rubble
that is left after an airplane crashes and tell e~ry
thing that happened. I have had an opport~~ity to listen
in when the C A A was investigating small plane crashes,
Iland they are ~ust pues~ing contests if the passengers
were-klltled an can t talk.
These plane crashes, train wrecks', cargo ships and
t~kers burning, great fires and explosions, such as the
one recently in Philadelphia, could not all happen just
( from natural ca~ses. How long will it be before reali
zation strikes?
Train wrecks, plane crashes, f~s, explosions,
labor tr~le, racial troubles, ~ j\uœnile troubles,
youth gangs., crime, murder, robbery -- aIl the work of
the Serpent' s promotion for the destruction of our
Country, sa that, weakened, we wlll fall into the hands
of ~he Serpent as Lenin said: "Li~e a ripe fruit withoutJt
reslstance. • "
l know as sure as l sit here and write that the
big cry will go up snd th~ big smear against this book
will start as soon as sorne of the big Zionists get th~r
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MISCELlANEOUS REVElATIONS ON PLAN OF SERPENT
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"Paul Robeson is preaching aIl over. He's a Com
munist, a Blg Guy.
"the Jaes would like to be our friends. General
MeArthur w~~~&~o~o our slcte. lhey didn'~e
1.J. (lM Forces.. of E:v-i.l...L-The-r are trying tO-tur.IL.tbem
~gainst us.
"Th~ ar~ing tu create a God out of Eisenhower.
It's falling fIat in sorne places.
"They are sure trying to tease the Serpent now in
our Country, Hank. Trying to stir up trouble within,~
get our Senators pitted a ~ each other before ~n))
arrlves.
- "There wi 11 be more strikes .and union trouble,
more dropping of farm priees.
"There is a good possibility !bat they will finishl
Ike before the year is out. He must play baIl. Tt was
~phesied years ago that during this period of time we
wQJJl.çLl:@.ve the yo~est leader ln our Hlstory.
"19~~s-going to be a stinker, politically and
otherwise.
"Much damage is foins to be done b~ those m~ratory)\
worke~s. It's aIl p anned that way.II theyave to
do is give them guns."
NOTE: As 1 HAVE PREVIOUSLY WRITTEN. ALL THIS IS
GI VEN AT MUCH CO ST TO MARY" NN BECAUSE THE DEVI LS OBJECT
TO ALL OF THESE REVELATIONS. AND AT THIS POINT MARY ANN
WAS KICKED IN THE MOUTH BY ONE SO THAT HER MOU TH BLED_
ON THis NIGHT
8ATTLE.
THERE WERE
1 MUST CONTINUOUSLY
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NINE OF THEM WITH
THEM
WHOM
OFF
WE HAD TO
WITH HOLY
WAT ER. AN 0 EVE N THE NON E W1 L L GE T TH ROU GH SOM E T 1 MES.
----Work given January 19, 1956:
"Allen W. Dulles and Dr. Otto John were budd~s.
lIt
When Hitler turned a ainst the J ws he was ~g
}l
M agalnst t e e -Plot te s d Contro
. ~to 0 n, who is a Jew, an ~s is oQe of
the One Worlct P!otters, and as such an associate pal and
S100ge of the Jews. Allen Dulles a n d ~
glotted tolUTl~ and attempted to bave l t carried
out bX bamtHng ln a meeting ln a beer hall. But the
tunlng was wrong and Hltler was nat klilea. Dr. Otto
John has been responsible for other murders. Dr. John
got much information from ourHCountr y and pasaed-it-on
tto the Russians ju§t as Alger lSS did."
~ ~ . _ . _ ~ N HAS 8EEN ~ E NEWS RECE.!:0-LY
WHEN HE CAME 8ACK TO WEST GERMANY AFTER HAVING 8EEN
IN EAST GERMANY FOR SOME TIME.
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HE CLAIMED 12 HAVE BE EN HELD AGAINST HIS WILL. HE
WAS\FORMERLY HEAD OF THE SECRET SERVICEIIN WEST GERMA;;.
AS_ONE OF THE • TERS FOR THE SERPENT'S ONE WORLD
~NT. AND AS ONE WHO HAS SERVED AS A MMUNIST SPY.
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VOU CAN F~GURE IT OUT FOR YOURSELF.
"Allen W. Dulles is the headof the Central Intel
l igence Agency of-our Government . He is t.he-.-hro.tber of
John Foster Dulles ~hom our President has just named as
the\best Sêcretary of Stat~he has ever known. Th~
operatlon between the brothers Dulles is ver ood.
Exc ange lnformation a~d ideas. ey are oth valued
servants of the Serpent, and they~ave earned tnat
dubious honor."
January 19, 1956:
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THE DEVIL LAUGHS WITH GLEE
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evicted. We must go back(to Hi;]on our knees as a
whole nation and ask His forglveness. Then and only
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THE DEVILS
Mary Ann, through Our Lady, has been given much work
pertaining to world conditions, world affairs and the
great International Plot to destroy and then rule the
world. 1tepIot of the Anti-Ü1rist, and in our speaking
of the Anti-Christ, I am not talking of an individual
but of aIl who for personal gain, polit~cal power or
whàEever may be thelr great deslre, woulj destroy the
Ü1urch. Œïnst has said: "If you are not for Më you are
1 agalllst Me." Those who are against Him and His Church
are the Anti-Christ.
In making this International Work (or the Plan of
the Serpent) known to me to record as 1 was directed,
from Heaven, Mary Ann has had to fi~t the devils every
inch of the way. l have been with er on aIl occasiOns
when the Revelations were given, and tbey were aIl given
at great cost to the Ylctlm.
I have tried to get these Revelations as near as
possible into proper sequence from the standpoint of
time, past, present and future, with added notes for
clarification. I know that to most peo le the will
sound fantastic beyond e le ecause lt lS contrary to
aIl concepts they have, but perhaps by the t ime this js Ir
read, people will be lookin for answers lnstead of
6urYlng t elr ea s l e ostriches and s utting out from
their mincis things they do not wish to believe.
How do 1 know the devils are loose? Because 1 have~
Mar~L
been in very c ose contac - ity as
one who was c osen to at tend Ann Van Hoof in su f (
ferings which our Lad ha asked b r 0 accept.
metlmes s e and I are strong and are able to over-
come these devils and do the work in spite of them.
Sometimes we are weak, and they succeed in disrupting our
w k of reeording these messa es from W le lS
( what they wan to p.
Who are these devils? The devils that have been
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working on us _ ~._ n~"..., n v .. u .L~ a
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at(feath and was condemned. While on earth he was a bad
priest, a drunka.nd an-adulterer. One who used Mass Ir'
füilëISi~omen and song. He is shown to Mary AIm •
1 in an oId. ragged and torn cassock with buttons missing" J
It1laS brown spots on lot where, lï1lns contacts wit1l us,
l we haye managed ta burn him good with Holy~ater. Mary
Ann has never identified him further te me, though she
knows and could. H~s not of o-.J).r Diocese but was 1
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l~Or rackets, and with the bj~~ewish B~ers. H~s
gUllty Qf trY1n~ to keeU-f>eople ln the dark with regard
ta the plot within our Government. He was one whose in
flUenCe was used to silence Fath ou hlin sa that
people CQuld not earn the truth and become educ~ed as
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to what was and still is going on. }~ was supposed to be
a Representative of Christ here on earth; he who is now
trying ta destroy good and drag souls with him; he who
attained position and wealth here on earth now hangs up
in the roof like a huge bat, with glaring red balls of
( fire for eyes, .....--
r\nother devil whom we cal,C ~ ,or ~are ti~e, be
cause of Ins great fat body, wlt"h 1tS rorrsof flesh
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did here on earth, still
th, trying to destroy
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THE PLO T TER S
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riddles and double talk where she could convey to me what
she wanted me to know what was being transmitted. How
ever, she has checked over aIl ~his work and aK'd it as
I have it written and it does convey that which she wit
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money and power and the thirst for the same that is
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d~SenSi.Qn....ancLreligions dissension there. The high rate
of illiteracy rnakes that country fertile ground for that
destruct ion. f..--- . .
Sorne of the wealth ac~ired b Peron 'became the loot
of the International Bankers when his Governrnent was
~{overthrown in.Argentina. They do not hesitate to des
J troy even thelr own.
----ethers of the exiles from foreign countries under
disguise and ~ith n~w .n~es readily serve as .l~aders \D
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THE SERPENT AT WOOI< IN CANADA
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Strikes, riots, religious persecution, government
controls, hate, Labor Union racketeers, Goon Squads,
bribes, treason, subverted education -- aIl of those
things are very much ln eVldence. All tools of the
Serpent,and in Canada as in the United States,~e con-
~ :aE2R
prop'!&anda ::~
t.he created filt
troy t e morals O~Qut and grown-ups; ail are there
according to the Plan of the Serpent.
Anthon~ Eden has tried to get Canada to throw in
with Englan ln their plans to destroy and control us.
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rest-
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DESTRUCTION OF MORALS OF OUR PEOPLE
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personality. That bait was thrown out and eagerly
s!allowed up ?y the educators in your Teachers Colle~s.
L They passed It on to those whom they were teaching.
Don't punish Johnny, let him do as he pleases.
Mothers fell for the Jarne l~ne when it was written up in
oooRs on chlld psycno ogy. ~
~ What an asslnine idea for anyone with any degree of
intellect to ~lieve, let alone pass on. What a swell
out for the weak teacher who couldn't maintain any dis
cipline or maintain the respect of her pupils. What a
swell excuse for the mother who couldn't, wouldn't or
possibly was too lazy to discipline her kids. And last,
'bUtlr6rleast-;What a swe-tïpFeparaEï:"OrÎfor Johnny to
meet those frustrations which he is bound to come up
)
against in later life. Teach him there is no punishment
for ~~r:t or ~g doir:tg and pve ~lm ~9o~s~art tow3lrd
a ~Y-lmmal c areer whl1e he lS st l rrm the Fust Grade,
rath~ than -te ach l1liii't"o be a good Citizen- a:nd- niëiiiber
oi the group he associates wlth. --Again now foolish can
~o~le be? l have even talked to teaëhërs or-high school
students who were profound exponents of that idiotic
theory to cover up their own inability to handle their
pupils. However, l will say for them that if the teach
ers in the Grades have followed that fallacy, by the time
they get to High School, you have a bunch of outtâws on
yo~r hands and maintaining-any degreé()f control-is a
major problem and requires a good strong disciplinarian.
They will have no respect for any authority whatsoever.
As a result of this c~~d discipline problem,
m~.ItLg-g:ocL.teaihe~s h~v~ bëc'Oriië"'""d1~gusteëLandîëTt the
profession. That also was ac~~ding__t~. I~e
room for the èrackpots ana-CommtlnïSrs-in the teaching
field. Weak, indoctrinat:ed teachers teachïng-our-kiCfs;
t;~ers who, except for the created shortage, would
never be hired by any intelligent School Board.
If you have an education yourself, have your child
bring his textbooks home and examine them. See if you
can find an~h~ in them that would teach him patriotism
( or love of country. See how many false ideas are being
taught in thë:SOcial Sttldïes, ln E~omlcs. If you kllow
anything of the faets of history, study the books for Jl1e
( propaganda and falsifications that ar~ there. You will
f'1i1'd pmty if you are able ~nize them. ILYQll
are too Y0J.llg., you wi l1...Eot rec~gni ze_them because they
~ _ther:e. .~hen you we.nt to_ s.chool and you acce.p~.eil ~~m
as facts. However, the thi~gs given here as Revelatlons
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have
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UNESCO AND SUBVERSION IN EDUCATION
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DELINQUENCY ;,
has warned us, has pleaded with us again and again in Her
are lost we are aIl lost, for they are the future oi-olir
II Pian is not new, it is ages old and has been used suc
cessfully again and again as anyone who has any know~edge
of history weIl kriows. An epidemic of moral degeneraCY)i
has receded the destruct ion,-·thë âis1nte raf:"îOïï""of
every great nat10n t at as ever r1sen to a pos1t10n of
great power and wealth in the world S1nce the beginning
of t1me.
The United States of America has risen through the
Il
help of God .Alm1 ht to become the wealth1es€ , most
power u nat10n on eart , an n~~.t rou~ t e mac 1na
tions of the Sër.l2ent has turned itSbiëk ~and is
following the path to destrUëtion. ~~generacy has
become so common~at we even fail to recognize its
hideous symptoms. It has extended into all walks of life.
Our Youth, following the example of màny of their
elders,. and aided down the path b aIl the tools and
means at the d' 's minions, are hea 1ng
for destruction and will eventually lead the whole Nation
to that same destination if something is not done prompt-
li and effectively to interrupt the journey. That is
exactly what Our Lady has asked that we do if we would
( save our Country and ourselves.
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We must recognize the problem, we must face it.
le must fight it in an alI-out fight on aIl of the
fronts. Everyone who loves GOd, everyone who loves His
Holy Mother, eve4Yooe who calls himself a Christian must
( pick up his arms and fight.
There are many who will try to excuse themselves by
saying conditions are not that bad, it is just the trend
of the times, things were just as bad when 1 was a child.
( Does the Devil love those people for they are playing
ditions when the rules for life were given. Gad not only
CoI'Q!!l..Ïllee .
and come when they want to. If the parents set the time
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15. "Next to the home in its influence upon the
juvenile, stands the school. Sorne children are in close
contact with the school environment more hours per day
than they are with that of the home."
"It seems only fair to point out that in so far as
the school is responsible for delinquent behaviors, its
shortcomings usually have been acts of omission rather
than of commission. They are duties that the school
n.~lects."
"If a student reaches the age of 18, he or she may
be admitted in many of these places which are not fre
quented by many people except students and which are far
enough out of town to ~e_ u.~.~i~ed. " -
----some-recommendéd that the age limit on buying beer
and liquor should be 21 in aIl instances. 4% mentioned
directly that the age limit should be 21.
16. "The Police Forces should keep a doser watch
on the local taverns. There are several taverns in our
County that do serve minors. There have been several
people arrested but that has not stopped it. If the
teenage liquor Laws were enforced more strictly there
would be less trouble in this branch of delinquency. "
17. "There should be Laws with more effects on the
sale of liquor. l think the reason the teenagers drink
is because there is nothing to do at night and they drink
just to have sorne fun. l think that they should raise
the age of buying beer to at least 21. It would save a
lot of grief if they were a lot stricter on the sale of
beer. The people that sell beer should watch who they
are selling it to and make sure they are of age. There
are too many taverns in this town. If sorne of the tav
erns would close up a little earlier there would not be
quite so much drinking."
"One of my favorite Laws for getting teenagers into
trouble is the State Law that says that 18 year olds can
buy beer. -This makes the teenager of 18 years old eli
gible to buy beer, in these places and while he is at it,
he can buy beer for his under age friends."
18. "You parents should stop aIl movies, magazines
and books that are full of crime, criminals and loose
morals."
19. "Certain comics, movies and books are indirectly
causes of juvenile problems. They should have a cens or
examine aIl the books that are in public libraries and
see if they are fit for teenagers to read. The parents
should keep closer watch of the books brought into the
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house and the movies seen by the children.'
Automobiles were mentioned universally as was
liquor and beer. They were mentioned 100% as being con
tributing causes and also recommendations were made
about them.
Lack of enforcement of Cigarette Law was mentioned
very frequently.
'We are de l inquent in a much srmller sense than many
mature citizens who we are supposed to look up to and
respect. •
20. "The little use a Juvenile has for a car, it
would be better for everyone if they didn't have a car.
Its O.K. for them ta have a driver's license but a car,
No! The ones that have a car or use the family car use
then recklessly. If its an old car, they see how fast
it will go, and how much noise it .will make. If it is
a new car, they show it off by squealing brakes and
speeding. Less juveniles should have a car unless it
is very important to the rest of the family and the
parents should be more careful about letting the juve
niles use the car.'
l do not believe it is necessary to comment on the
. quotes, their meaning is clear, their importance is
) great.
We have greatly expanded our work and have made
\ wide contacts with people in communit ies a Il over the
) state and from other states to encourage and help them
to-gêt started on similar work.
--~wê nave gaï]ierea-~nd passed out free, much material
pertaining to aU of these problems and the factors that
pertain to them.
We have contac1-ed and have ur~ed others to coqtact
their legislators to have legislatio~-Eassea on such
things as bad literature, movies, televlslo~WS,
)\etc. We have tried to work on aIl angles that we
thought could help to prevent the moral degeneration of
our you~and adult.sas we.ll.-··wenave-t.rie<1totlié hëSt
of our ability to encourage and promote aIl that is good
and to stamp out that which îs evil and to promote and
encourage others to cto IlkeWise:
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WOROS GIVEN THROUGH MARY ANN VAN HOOF
SATUROAY, MARCH 5, 1955
Fred Van Hoof, Mary Ann Van Hoof and Henry Swan
May 28, 1955 at Sacred Spot of Apparitions
wan~~you to go to Church and face the Altar. He wants
you to3Ieëp--ancr-miSs Mass. -
"If you would only consecrate yourself to Our Lady,
say your prayers above aIl with your heart, not only
your .lips. Those are the kind of prayers Our Holy Mother
asked for.
"Our Lady Mediatrix of Peace wants to help the
United States. We helped to tie Senator McCarthy's
I/ hands and many others by lack of 2raïer. But once the
bombs fall on America, we'll scream; it will be too
late.
"1 was placed in the center of the H 80mb, and what
l saw in the middle of that H 80mb, you haven't a chance,
know you cannot escape. How little man is. How great
Gad is. He gives strength to His loved ones, and they'l~
go to Heaven. What gJgSS_w.~_')l have whe.u.. we do as God
wants us to do. Who is man; he's afraid of man. Who is
man? Ünly a speck of dust.
"Place youraeJye~ before God, He will prote ct you.
If He wants you to live, you'Tnlve even"-if you are in
the middle of it (H Bomb). If the H Bomb hits your
house, so what? He' Il save you, for Gad is Almighty.
l saw cities disappear in a riWiiiënT;'-gone, not even a
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SP~ck. A .t_~ain disal2Peél:red_.l.~ke no.thing, people and
anlmals too. What a stup1d fooI man lS. He cannot yell
and scream for mercy when it's too late. The one that
doesn't pray and forgets Gad will land into Hell when the
bombs fall. Man in his own self will thinks he can con
~01 the world. They forget that they are liv1ng ln tne
It world that Gad made.
"Right now we have a group of nations that are try
ing to pull the United States int,o the abyss of He II
( greed and for want of power. Man is so stupid, he tries
.w
to do away with things God made, change God's ways to
suit himself."
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NOTE:
TH EDE VIL
IN THE FOLLOWING
TH A T WAS
PARAGR...aPH
PRE SEN T •
MARY ANN Is ARGUING
TH 1 SPA RTl CUL A ROE VIL
WAS THE . ..~R:;;:X;;MliiUc;T~T".
·F\LB AS wE NAMED HlM. AND HE IS DES
CRIBED IN
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THE~APTER ON
i:;"" " DEVILS.
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condemning your own individual self when you condemn your
mother, for your mother loves you, it was her womb that
bore you. Prayers run much deeper than condemnation.
l'le condemn our priests. Do we blame ourselves because
we caused that Priest to make mistakes?
"It's the parents who make mistakes. l'le parents
that neglect the children that make the Priests of tomor
roll', the president of tomorrow, congressman of tomorrow,
senator of tomorrow. It's the parents who bring forth
either for good or evil. Since lqOO it's been going down
hill because we parents have failed our Priests, presi
dents, congressmen, senators, doctors and our schools.
""Vho is to blame? l'le parents, WE (Mary Ann spelled
it). It's ~ small word of very few letters. We have
failed to bring up the righteous, the parents have failed
Got!. l'le have failed Our ln~ssed Mother. We Catholics,
we are the failure of the earth. We do not stand up for
what we know, we do not help those who wander by the way
side. the Protestants, we do not help. We do not love
Our t3lessed ,\10the r and Our Lord. We do not gi ve t hem an
example, the Protestants. Let's bring them back to the
light. Our Lord instituted our Church. We condemn them
(Protestants). Oh, our selfish pride, our own selfish
ness. Love thy neighbor as thyself. Remember what
you're saying. That's a big word. Do not condemn our
selves because we'd hurt ourself, we'd rather condemn
our ne ighLor. If you love your ne ighbor as thyse lf then
you've won. It would be I~avenly.
"1 wish l could take you folks along with me when l
go to i3ethlehem. lIow peaceful, how heavenly, how beau
tiful, the birth of Our Lord, of Justice, of Peace on
earth to men of Good Will.
'We got to go on and look for the true Light Gad
gave us. God gave us a free witl. He gave us a free
will as a test whlle on earth lie gave us the power to
love Him, to follow lhm, or to destroy ourselves.
Our Fa ther, who ar t in Heaven, ha LLowe,l be Thy
name; Thy h"ingdom come, Thy Wi LL be done on ear th as i t
is in Heaven. Cive us this day our daiLy breaJ, and
forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who
trespass against us; and Lea,l us not into temptation,
but de Liver us from evi L. A m e n . . .
Do we forgive them that trespass agalnst us? Medl
on every sentence you're sayi.ng, live-.ll.p- toTf=
'--')ëaiKtfut:--Y-~-'-rma-l\êarrn.sraKelI
yOU1QT 1011'
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Hail Mary, full of grace' The Lord is with thee;
blessed art thou amongst women, and blessed is the fruit
or-Thy womb, Jesus. Holy ~ry, Mother of Cod, pray for
us sinners, now and at the hour of our death. Amen.
ory be to the f'"ather and to the SonanJu to the
HoLJ Chost, as it was in the beginning, is now and ever
sha li be, world wi thou tend. Amen.
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to this aIl, we cannot see it; we don't want to see it.
ll: cling to. Satan. We fo.llo-: Satan and his telDpta
t1onS. lt 1S so easy to glve ln to temptation. lt is
aueh harder to do right.
-How fllerciful - How .ercl.IU! uur LOra u an tlle
fross. Hi.3 ~c::xnPassioEate ~es look tJP9l1 tm s cruel \\Or~ ,
t.fi'ë1l'ittl.ef1.e Ids of de Ilth an,' , . - ,
i
f and IDOnstr-ous -minas of man.
ILlg l'j)nst:er tAllt is be-rpg built_now.
-Yet they forget their Maker. That no matter how
large or ho. powerful they think they are, they do not
ount to more than a speck of dust when their Maker
strikes out. '
-our I..t>rd was crucified, Our Gad, cruciIied and died
for us, to save man. roday man does not want ta be
saved, for he thinks today he's much more powerful than
any God, for he has the A Bomb, the H Bomb, the Cobalt
He cao make them do things. Man, stupid, mon
strous man. and he is a mere speck of dust.
-They are standing beneath Our crucified Lord with
their plotting minds, their dirty sins, their impure
ways, the slime of sin. ~ wallow in.tne slime ai
sin. They are dragging down the yolitn, the future citi
ms, the parent of tomorrow .
•~ our ronpassionate wrd looks 00...., upon th en, III s
eyes look in pain upon a siBiul world. Yes, we re
crucify Our Maker, Our I..t>rd.
-&t Gad in Heaven loveJl His Son, for we forget God
the Father, Gad the Son and God the Hol y Ghost. There
is no power greater than this. You cannot destroy the
trut~ no matter how hard you try At ':he end man d
troys himaelf. The Apostles destroy themselTea. ,e
Spouses of Christ destroy themselTes. .
-For Gad ma<J,o. l'IIan and God made eareh. He made the
wor id. lie wlllked the I1'Or Id. He wa1ked. the earth He rœde.
He died ·the cruelest death to show man the Way, the
Truth. Man is fOTgetting it aIl, turning his back on
bis own salvation. He is wallowing in slime, in black
est of sin. At the end destruction and eternal hell
fire. 'And before that the')' are re-crucifying their I..t>rd
and God daily. They are twisting the crovrn of thortl3;
they are driTing the nails deeper and deeper, turning the
lance in His W~unds, ripping open the Wounds of His a>dy,
tearing Him off of the True cross, down into the mire of
sina, then picking Him up and re-crucifying of today-
today.
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-God gave man h~ti~ee ,ill.' Go<!. gave Ilan the
lilbt to follow 1 and I.n8t light Ii: ga,.-, ua1lis mly
Begotten Son. Yes, the Father in Heaven ~id aIl this,
but we forpt, we turn to Judas and the· thirty pioeea of
silverj .e sneak like a t,hief in the nisbt ,1p,Dc! pl.y with
tbe thirty pieees of silver. They are shin~1 ;efore
our sinf"ul eyes. reaching for the t.h-irty piecu oi sil
ver, ignoring the light, ignoring the Crucif{ed Lord,
icnor ing Gad Almigh ty, Our Maker, Our Mas ter, our on ly
SaI vation. . . _'\ \
-Turning towards tbe shiny silver, 30 pieees. lt 1.i
sa easy to follow Judas, ie i8 so easy; bQt yet that j,
the path .e ehoose, and at the end eternal hell fire.
-We are re-erucifying Our Lord daily, every day,
every minute of the day by forgetting Our Gad. .
-Have mercy r have mercy.
Now Mary Ann Van Hoof's expression had changed and
SUddenlY there was the most unearthly, prolonged sere
l(
that we haa eVer he ard. Then ahe sereamed - HELL,
fElL. 'lhen Mary ADn passea out. Shë hid us ioned ~ 11.
MESSAGE ON NOVEMBER 18, 1955 Bet.een 12 and 3PM
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"Oh Sorrow ful Mother help us, give us streng th,
so that the Serpen t won't tempt us and lead us in the
black sin and his evilne ss.
"That' s how we are re-cru cifyin g Our Lord today.
Much of the Apoca lypse is true right now. W
~Mary Ann smiles , and Hank asks: "What do you
see
Mary Ann?")
"Our Blesse d Mothc r, how sad She looks, man is
hurtin g Her, twisti ng the Seven Swords in Her Heart.
She is sittin g there, Her head bowed, lookin g at Our
Lord, tears stream ing from Her beaut iful face, tears
that we are placin g there. She looks pitifu l, the
anguis h in Her eyes as She watche s us wall o~~i n.
Never before since the birth of Our Lord~ Our Holy
N~ther had to wi~ness the evilne ss, sins of youth,
ma~s)
want of destru ct1on, the gre~ ~nat e of the nat10n s,
each reachi ng ~ut t"or want of .. pow'.,..e....r~.-------
' 'llie conrus.i0n-~ponmanlsgreatert,han ever in
h1stor y. me persec ut1 Qn. of our Church, the frue Church.
1/ Never in histor y, never 1n h1Sto~y was_Jne~fcI so close
to~b rink of total destru ction. NEVER.
ca~se of the ~d ..an_d th~ orac::kest-<>r::s:rn.
iworg otten ......Lih Blesse d Mothe r, how sad She
sittin g- there. We a-re re-cru cifyin g Her Son. The
tears stream from Her eyes as She looks up at Her Son
and God. .
"We are about to enter the period of Expec tation,
the period of cleans ing, of hope, reachi ng up for Peace.
But we are destro ying it with greed. The birth of Our
Lord will aga in be forgot ten, broken hearts , destru ction
will be in place of it, for man will destro y himse lf.
"Oh Blesse d Mothe r, can we not wipe those bitter
tears, can we not? Is it too late, Holy Mother , is it
too late? No, No, Oh Merci ful Mothe r help us. Oh
~~rciful Lord in Thee l trust. Oh ~~rciful Lord,
Thy
~~rcy is our only ray of hope, but we turn away from
it
to the beaten path of the Serpen t, instea d the Mercif ul
Lord as light; instea d Satan is our lig~t. Thy Divine
Word is forgo tten; Thy Holy Mothe r 1S forgo tten-
the Crucif ixion is forgot ten, our only hope and salva
t ion. •
"The youth situat ion is ver~ se:iou s an~ disg:a ceful
in our Countr y. Unless someth 1ng ~s d?ne 1mm~d1ately,
it will reach such a height that 1t w111 be Just about
impos sible to do someth ing with.
"There is youth organi zation , not for the good, but
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only for evilness, destructiveness. Gangland in youth
from the ages of 12 to 18, youth that should be under
th~ supervision of their parents or the Clergy for
gUIdance.
"There's large groups organized of just teenagers,
some come from broken homes, some come from drunken
homes, some come from just plain careless homes, but
aIl these flock together and find one another, and they
have adults as their teachers in crime.
This was mentioned before, that they are taught how
to use firearms, how to use knives or instruments not
doing good, but doing harm. They are taught how to
tackle a woman or a young girl and treat her in the mast
cruel way. They are taught how to attack helpless
old men that sit on the par.k benches or only are stroll
ing in the park. They use these old men not for what
they take off of them in currency or jewels, for mast of
these have no jewels or anything worth while on them.
They do it to practise, they use them for an out let of
fun. While the parents, patrol officers, or your police
or your Clergy are asleep to the fact of what's going on.
Sorne are alarmed, but not to the extent that it should
be taken care of.
"New York City has four large gangs of youth organi
zations, smaller ones also, but four exceptionally large
ones that are getting ready to band together and strike
and tear and rape, break and rob--anything to he destruc
tive. Is it an animal, a human or an automobile, a
building or just a home ... just to destroy. It isn't what
they themselves will have gained in the money situation,
for they always get a certain amount of that in aIl
their mischiev'ous doings.
"There are several large places in v.hich there are the
mast horrible things towatch, and some are by'
doctors and sorne just by ordlnary eVll minded, heartless
women. You can call them abortionists if you wish, but
to see sometimes as many as 5 to 6 infants taken and
thrown into a furnace, infants that could so::-.::: day walk
the street ... yes, that's what's going on.
"That is what makes our Crucified L":-d Lok down
with compassion and sorrow. That's what is going on
today, right today this very moment, sOlilcwhere in the
U.S.A. You do not have to go into the foreign bnds to
find the most blackest sins, the most crimill<Ji..; and
crimes. You do not have to leave your own shores, be
cause it' s taking place right here.
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"The Serpent has been coiled, and the Serpent is
sinking his fangs of poison into these places. He has
gained that control over humanity in beautiful America.
'The Serpent has struck, the rest will be simple. Des
troy the youth and that's all that will be necessary to
destroy your Country. Stop and think it over parents,
stop and think it over.
"In Chicago, in Cincinnati, in Cleveland, St.
Louis, New Orleans, you can keep on naming them right
down the line, most all cities with a population of over
50,000 have an organi zatioTl of this type well imbedded.
"To V1Sl0n the horrible things they do is terrible.
It takes a strong human stomach to vision it and be able
to describe it. Yes, those involved have stomachs, but
their minds have not been taught decency. They are
anima ls .
"It would be an insult to the beast, for the beast
does not destroy, only in defense or in need of hunger.
"!fumans that have been educated in this intelli
gent world of today, are worse than beasts; for it is
not the uneducated, the ignorant ones that are in this.
No, you have college educated ones, high school. They
come, many, from intelligent homes and families. No,
they are not the ones that you are ready to jump upon
and claim they are the ones, the uneducated, the dumb
ones. No, it is the educated ones that are so cunning
and so shrewd to do what they are doing and make it
unnoticeable tothe public.
"This could not have increased in such capacity if
it would be of ignorant minded people or youth. Even,
sad to say, he has been classified as B.B.S. at one time.
Ile has several other names. He himseH should have been
their greatest protector. He himself was so blind so as
not to see the things that weré said before him and done
before, and the height of those at the head of the or
ganization and that is in Chicago, the Catholic Youth
Organization. Yes, the Catholic Youth Organization.
TIley have not watched whom they put ahead of it. Right
in Chicago.
"Dig into that. Investigate, and l'm afraid you' 11
have a hair raising match, not of looking at a horror
picture, but of looking at facts of what you will dis
cover. Investigate for it is terrible. It doesn't just
involve the Catholics,·but it involves the non-Catholics.
But the biggest blame lies upon the shoulders of the
Catholics for they have the True Faith, have been taught
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the truth.
"fhey are re-crucifying Our Lord.
-It was mentioned in one parish at one time there
was no delinquency in this parish. How blind ~an one
get? H0-:V b} ind? ~ere are the 900 to 1000 parents in
that parlsh. Rlght ln that very parish, there is no de
l~nquency, s~ qu?ted, Right in that parish there is a
( dlve of t~e fllthlest grQUp Qf youths, Catholics, lProtes
tants, whlte and negro, doesn't matter. Right in that
very parish, there is no delinquency?
"1 am n~t ~pe~king of Just the YQuth, but the
~
parents. It lsn t Just the youth, many a parent is at
1 the tQe Qf the list, and they are sho~ng thelr Slns tQ
Il thos~ lnnocer.t t chl1dren. Slxth grade up they can""jive
YQU lnfQrmatlon that WQuld shock an ordlnar~ human mlnd.
Let's go dQwn a htt.le Iower: take a chd of 6,l, 8
y~ars of age. It'~rising what a little inn~ent
mlnd of that age can te you. 'They tôday can educate a
youth in the 1000's oefore the 1900's .. They CQuld edu- JI
cate them in the fiel f 'me in the field Qf sex,'
yes, a C l of ,7 ani. 8. That is t plcture that
is before you.
"To see Our Lord looking dQwn upon the millions
of children, His eyes filled with sorrow and compas
sion. Yes, that's what we the adults are doing.
"Vou cannot blame the 6, 7 and 8 year old child.
Vou can't blame them for they are innocent, for they are'
innocent of t~ ~ they baye hee" pulled into.
-Many are questioning, could that be in Catho
lic schools. such things couldn't happen in the Catholic
schools. Let's not blind ourse Ives tQ such stupidity,
let's cleanse our eyes, pull the web and look intQ the
school~ be it Catholic or non-Cath~lic. Xou c~ot have
filth going on down your streets wlthout lnvolvlng many
of those that should be innocent.
"For many a young girl of the age of 13, 14, 16, 17,
they walk down the dark :street. There is a group Qf
hoodiums waiting at the side street. That's what they
are--hoodlums. No they're not, they are young boys.
They have been taught how to attack this fema~e without
letting her even outcry, for t?ey are weIl tra~ned. She
is swished off of the street wlthout any commotlon. They
have been trained as weIl as your Armed Forces are trained
in combat duty. The girl dQes not struggle much, fQr
they are telling her if ~he came a~ong ~icely th~y won't
harm her, but if she won t, they wdl glVe her ldlfferent
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examples of what has happened. No one wants to die,
so she is one of their victims. Once drawn into the fly
net, into the web of sin, their mouths are sealed. And
~
that ~~ t~ way many an innocent gu 1 or boy lS pulled
in. to the s:rime .. Some tney h~v~ a grudge again~t, .or
others, as mentioned before, it s fun to see thelr 1n
nocent eyes, to see the fear in them ara to torture ;nd
t9rrœnt t4ç.m untÜ they ar---eID and pranise.
"It's fun, it's amusement. It isn't always done
for the pleasure of it, for the beastly pleasure as Vou
might cal! it. Ir's done just for the fun of,it.
"And to many of the Authority today, if this very
message were given to them, they'd say it's just bar
room talk, just bar room talk, there's no truth to such
a thing, no~ in America, for we have police protection.
How many of your police are involved in some of the same
doings? Have Vou checked?
"Is this not aIl the plot to destroy the youth, re
gardless of whom they may be. Wake up, America, wake up'
"It's unsafe for many adults, women or men, in Chi
cago, New York, Cincinnati, Philadelphia, New OTleans,
Denver, Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego, San
Antonio, Dallas, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Detroit, Albany,
Washington, D.C., your Capitol, Cleveland, Akron, it is
dangerous for a woman or a man to walk down the street
alone at night, especially between the hours of midnight
and 3--4 in the morning. Much crime has been committed
during these hours, and many of the victims involved
never reported because they are afraid. 'They haven' t the
protection that they should have -- WHY? Because no
one is ready to believe that those things are possible
in the U.S.A.
"But should Vou investigatc and open the door of
crime that's going on, as mentioned before, Vou would
have a hair raising match, without a horror picture
bef ore Vou.
"Many a parent would have heart failure to know
that those things are actually happening in this Country.
"The Clergy do not want to accept it, or do they
believe it. Sorne, yes, do; some have discovered the sins
and filth, but they are helpless. They cannot get the
support because not enough is being done of the things
that have been asked in the year of 1950. Much of this
could have been nipped in the bud in many places. Oh,
in sorne places this has been going on years back, as far
as World War J, but not in the capacity of today. It
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was small and less daring. In those days you mostly had
a gangland of adults, but loday you have your youth
playing the biggest role of gang land.
"Machine guns, yes they even have them. Ho. do
they obtain them? Just how they obtain a simple packaee
of beer or whiskey. It's just that simple. There is
always the one ready to give it to them, to sell for a
priee. Sometimes it's quite dear, sometimes it's cheap-
er. Those are the things that are going on and will
continue until the Almighty God strikes out with His Arm.
"Yes, in compass ion as a Mere ifu l God, He' s st ill
hold ing back 'beca use -Our' Hoi y Mother pleads for uS,
Her love for the youth and us spineless parents, Her love
for us. She is trying to give us a chance to cleanse
ourse Ives , to open our eyes, to investigate as has been
mentioned before. Investigate and you will see. No
one is ready to investigate, no one is ready to take the
blame. It's dangerous today, for be you discovered, your
life will be snuffed out. That is the reason so many of
them that do know of it are afraid, for they have no
protection.
"Buithere are many, and if they would get together
in action and prayer, the Rosary, your Sacraments, he lay
apostles, much of this could be easily lessened and
weakened. Once a link is broken in the chain it isn't
hard, once that link is broken.
"But keep that chain tight and secure with sin and
crime as it is right now, as the Evil Forces have it
weIl linked together aIl over the U.S.A. and Mexico,
Canada, down through Central America, into South America.
"Th nt is coiled all over the Americas. Its
head is the Bahal e e the Hub of Evil, the depth,
deep down Ln t e eart. he dens that have been built
deep down, weIl prep?red for you, the ignorant.
"Des 0 th Hu es S nt. Our LadY~'1
will elp once we are willing to show Her we want to
h€dJr11er. When we are willlng to show Hêr that w~ I?ve
Her, and love Her Divine Son, that wh en we are wllllng
to go out and face the danger, but still know in our
heart we are saving future Americans, the youth of
tomorrow.
"Look up at Our Lord, look at His Cross. Look at
the corpse upon it. He was crucified for us over 2000
years ago. Yes, that sounds strange, doesn't it, f~t
ail started then by the Eyil Forces. :It came down to
the day Our ïCord was born. They were waiting then, at
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the b~rth of Our Lord, for the Messiah to save the world
to bnng Peace unto men of good will. '
"Yes, Our Lord was born. He walked the earth to
sho~ man the way, to show man how to live, to show man
It ls not impossible to follow His Path, His Way. And
ye~, He gav~ us the most beautiful, the most strongest
thlng to chng to. He gave us Himself just before His
Way ~o Calvary: ~Ie gave us ,Himself, for 'This is My
Body , and ThIS ls My Blood. That Holy Thursday He
gave us the strength, the strength, the Light, the Truth.
He instituted the True Church for man, and yet we do not
accept it. We will again destroy the Church of man
but we will never destroy the True Church of God. w~~
will destroy himself for he fails to remember the birth
of Our Lord.
"The Last Supper and the Crucifixion, the death of
Our Lord and then the glorious Resurrection. Man for
gets those things because it's so easy to forget. It's
much easier to follow the path Judas took. It's so much
easier. The sneaking in the dark streets, the convers
ing with the Evil Forces, to hide in the darkness, to
hide in the darkness of night, to wallow in the blackest
of sin. For it seemed Our Lord knew, or God knew, just
what spineless man oi tomorrow would be, for He was in
the dungeon, in the slime and filth during the same
period that man of today wallows in the slime and s,n,
during the same period of the night.
"Yes, youth as well as parents are wallowing' in
that s11me and SIn. on parents, wake up! You of the
Irue Faith, you tnat have the education, the truth taught
to you. And those that do not know the truth, the full
extent of it, go to your Pastors, go to your Pastors, the'
representatives for Christ, go and ask them, because if
they help you go through this class, this education, it
helps them as well to stay within. Thus doing as he has
been taught to stay within the laws of it, that he will
not wallow in that same slime.
"Parents and man of today should protest in groups
be it to Vicar of Christ, be it to your Cardinal, that
the representatives of Christ stay within the robes and
the black cloth that they represent. Do not let them
takc off their cloth and hide in civilian garments and
drive away 100 miles, 200, so they are not known and
fall into the sins that the parent has helped them,to
fall into, because every Priest or every Clergy, b~ l~
Catholic or non-Catholic, that sin that befalls hlm lS
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the fault of the parent. For it is the carelessness of
the parent ~hat is the cause of aIl delinquency, no
matter whom It might concern, from the youngest to the
oldest. It aIl starts with the parents.
RYes, there a.e families that do everything in
their power to bring up good children. But you take
the basket where they are imbedded and tip it over and
roll it amongst rotten ones, they will also get tainted.
·50 the good parent must help the delinquent parent
to do his dut y also. That is where the Lay Apostle must
lead its path to, the delinquent parent, to show them
the Way, the Truth and the Light, and it is through this
that you will he able to have good citizens of tomorrow.
-B~t right now, as the picture stands, the g~Odll
cit1zen of tomorrow bas no chance, for the infiltration
oT Sln, oI the wron aoctnne Dein ta htto our youth,
he It 10 t e at 0 lc or your public sc 00 s, or any
other private school. You can't have the better youth
of tomorrow unless this wrong doctrine is removed. AlI
these things must be investigated, there must be a pro
test by the parents. Sorne of you see it, but what can
we do about it, is the shrug of the shoulder. What can
we do? Afraid to talk. Have faith in God Almighty, for
again whom do you fear, MAN? It is only God you need
to fear. You need to fear Him only in this respect,
that you do not break His Commandments. For God loves
you and God is rnerciful. Go to Him with love and love
thy neighbor. 'Go to Him with the Commandrnents clean.
Do not tint any of them, and you need not fear Almighty
Gad, but fear that you break His Commandrnents.
-For the Wrath of Gad is mighty. .
·Parents,.·",ake up' America, wake up! Save the
youth, save the souls of man, for the ~rpen~'s h~ad.is
raised, his mouth is wide open and the polson IS dnpplng
over the fangs. . .
·Right at the Bahai Temple 13 the head; the body IS
coiled over the rest of the Country. It is the head you
have to fear, the head that carries the poison.
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THE OlONNE QUINTUPLETS
(November 25, 1955 Revelation)
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$5,000.
"They are victims; have been since their birth.
One is gone, the second is on the way unless those sins
and crimes are stopped.
"They represent the Five Wounds of Our Lord for /1111
~the sln~ 0 ln an s . . le t lS, or
lE woul frlghten them. They will aIl succumb before
any of them will reach an old age, unless this evilness J))
is stopped, this horribleness of selling a human life.
I~Ç _ ( "Evilness has crept into Canada. It is frighteni~g
~ especiarry-lnto Montreal and Quebec area. It should
not be, but it is being permjtted.
"Prayers, more pray~are needed. Selfishness
must cease. Selfishness between Religious must cease.
·'There's an underground movement that's been im
bedded for some time against the French. The En lish
against the French, or the Fre ch are of
( Fai~e Engllsh are not--t at lS t e trou e ln
e rue llill
Canada. It lS not the United States alone.
---"There is also trouble in ~~xico through the move
ment of the exiled one, who is now moved to the Panama
Canal. That movement is not dead, is very active bebiu,d
t~e scenes. It is strong also still in the Country
w ere fie was exiled from.
"God is being forgotten. They have germihted ~y
an evil one'to exile i~~~~ir-P.os§essiQn~ permitted to
carry the drops of poison falling from the fangs of the
Serpent. . }JJ
"Th~eyes of the Serpent are fiery coals of Hell.
Each eye a pit of Hell.
'We must he!? Our Holy Mother to step on the heaj ~
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of the Sgrp~t. She will if we are willing to do our
d'ut les.
"The Serpent has been the symbol of evil through
out the ages. Over 2000 years ago he started to coil
and crawl over the earth.
"LET'S DESTROY THAT SERPENT NOW -- LET'S NOT
lET HlM CONTINUE.
(At this time Mary Ann screamed very loudly and
the scream was prolonged. She ha1~i~oned the Serpent! )
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CHRISTMAS IN THE SLUMS
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Message Spoken During Hours of Suffering on
October 6, 1955 and Played by Tape Recording
ta the Pilgrims on October 7,1955
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r~or that. ~~matter which way you try to get around it,
\lt cornes bacK to-~e paren~s. Ihere lS so much that you
allr4:an-oo for those innocent children, for they are 'n
( nocent, for we leave the fi th be ore t eir eyes. Have
~you gone into the book stores, the drug stores,
the 5 and 10 cent stores, the variety store? Have you
gone in and taken a good look? Have you examined the
books that are there for your children to look into? No!
Some have, yes, but they are very far and few. Your
television. your entertainment, have you examined what
goes behind the scenes? No! Your theatres, how many
theatres have the proper films, filmslthat are educa
tional and good clean entertalnment for children? There
is nothing wrong in a child seeing a movie, but there
certainly is something wrong with sorne of the movies
that are on today. The ones that you do not have to
read between the lines. Parents, where are you?
"Bridge games, clubs, your children are left to
home alone; tavern parties, other parties or sorne too
busy, they've got work to do. The children"are left,
or even if they are home when the child cornes in, they're
not concerned where the child had been. How many child
ren are left just wandering, no one wants to take that
collar around its neck.
"It's not the child's fault. Don't calI the child
a brat for he was not a brat when he was born. He was
innoce~t. We parents make them brats, as many are re
'ferred to. They are aIL sweet ch1ldren, and it's what
( we make them t t s w t t ey grow up to be. And
t at, my dear folks, will be the future generation. Can
you picture it? It's not pretty. Oh, they're not aIl
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that way, but Vou throw • few good apples in a basket of
rotten ones and you'll saon have themall affected.
"Be -ther Catholics, Protestants, be they white, )
red or black lt does not matter. They are aIl huroan be
i~s with souls within them. They are aIl God's children
and it is ~ ta the lai}y, with the help of our Priests
and Ministers, to make the children the good citizens
of tornorrow. But leave the fi Ith that' s here today be- ~
rore them, leave tie ene~d fill your theatres,
your dance halls, your boa san, your television, your
radio, your press with filth they are placing in front
of your children, and Vou will not have the good citizen
of tomorrow. It's aIl up ta vou!
"What can we do ta help Our Lady? That is one of
the biggest jobs Vou can do, go out and take care of the
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"We're not supposed ta go around with moody or
oh
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1 long faces. Wc are supposed ta be happy people, and
if we find that Peace, we will hnd joy and happin~
for that is what Oür Merclrul Lord wan~s us Eo have--lQY
_and hallP~s. He wdl help us obtaln thaE JOY if we
make Him a partner in everything we are doingevéry~.
We've got to keep Hlm on our side with us. We can't do
that by forgetting Him or Our Blessed Mother. Sa remem
ber, dear friends and pilgrims and those who profess ta
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Message Given Ottober 30, 1955, Feast of Christ the King
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who know the TIue Faith, turn t CÀ1r L::>~first and place Jt."
the material things of life last, untl we do that and
go on our knees and turn to Almighty Gad, your Maker,
your Master, untll you do that you will not fInd the
Pe ace that they are speaking of 00 much today, but only a
false Peace, the Peace of Satan, the smoke screen to
dull your eyes, to lull you to sleep while the ~emy,
(,yes, the Enemy of Our Lord, the Judases, continue to I~
fde~oy you. Iljey destroy your children, yoU[ sch~ls,
your theatres, rour newsstands. It is aIL infiltrated
with viciousness, crime, sex--any way to blacken man's
souls. "ake upi SaYe"the Innocent chdd! CIe anse your
scll<)ols, your theatres, your amusement places, your
books, your newsstands. Look into them, take ~a~ the
filth. That is what CÀ1r Lady pleaded for in 1950. Five
years have gone by; very little has been done, very
little, while the forest keeps burning.
oYes, dear folkS, wake UR ~ica! Wake~! Re-
move the smoke screen, the filsè 1ce song.t after
t
your leaders, see that they are just. Pay attention to
the future of the children, the future of your Country.
Don't think it's not your responsibility. It is every
one's responsibility! Every one.
"Pray for the Priests and Religious. Pray for them.
For the material things are drowning out the spiritual
th ings. Even those in the re 1igious fie Ids 1 they are
IIbringing dOiilthe ~th of God uPQn themselves, upon
their souls; for they are responsible, for they are res
ponsible for every soul in their Community, but~y
forget the souI and turn toward the material things.
Why? Because we neglect them. We shine before their
eyes the worldly things. We do not pray enough for
them. We do not help them to see and make them turn
( back to their duty. The vows they have taken to be
Christ here on earth. They are the representatives of
Il~t a~t the worldly goods, the worldly pleasures
come first.
"Don't bring the~s upon you. You have. seen it
happen. in foreign countrles. Y~u cannot be dIctat~rs
and expect to fin,d peace ansLh'!.PpIness. You gnn~t dIC
tate the life of ~our fellow man. You must dIctate
[ y~t-9!P life, you must cleanse y~n path, and then
reaëi'1out and help :y:onr neigfibor in peace and love, ~t
i~be wa~~an. -
OYes Oéar fôlks, the dock bas .s.ttllck tw~"lve. Pray
folks, pray like you have never prayed before. ês
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dail over r?
You cannot forget 0 an expect to have peace. one
of it is turning ta God. ALI of it is forgetting Gad.
Oh, a few mention Him occasionally to lull sorne of those
that they believe are Christians, that they could have
helped their way, so they must mention Him occasionally.
"But look into it, watch the evil that is spread.
lIave you examined your textbooks? Have you examined the
books your children are reading in school? Have ypu
seen into them? Your history book, your reading book,
:lave you examined them? 'They are not teaching the truth.
Are your children taught in school to think? Are your
children taught the respect of their eIders? Are your
children even taught to respect the American f ?
~ "Are your children taught to ev en think of
Lord?} Oh no, that isn't for the schoo s. 0, t
\~ be wrong. As long as they think it's wrong to
teach a child, to mention to any child that the Lord
Jesus Christ is their Master, that He is their Salva
tion, without Him they cannot survive. Be wrong, yes,
that would be wrong; yes, that is the trend today-
to bring Him up would be wrong. It is much more right
to shine 30 pieces of silver, the Judases, before him;
to shine them in front of the children and follow that
path. That is why our beautiful America will receive
the same purges, the same destruction, the same wrath
of the Almighty God that the foreign countries have
received.
"Wake upl Follow the \Vay of Christ. -.We Catholics
( know the True Faith, the True Church. Vie have the most
beautiful thing ta cIIng to, and yet we cast it aside.
We have the most beautiful opportunity of anyone to show
the way to those that are in the shadows, in the dark
ness. Yes, we Catholics havé so much and yet we give
sa little. ASK you~~tf, examIne yaurself: how much
have you given to your fellowman? 00 you think of that
at night before you retire? 00 you think that you have
done your good deed of the day? How many of you even
stop to think about a good deed, let alone think of
Christ?
"Do you kneel down, if able, ta say a prayer? Do
you ask God to forgive you for the sins you have com
mitted that day? Do you cleanse'yourself before that
Crucifix, before that Cross, so that you go to sleep
with a clean heart, a clean mind, a clean conscience.
Have you c leansed your se lf bef ore your Maker? If you
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hav~, then yo~ sure can feel assured that should you die
durlng the nlght that there will be a Resurrection.
Have you ever thought of it that way? No, you haven' t.
You are wondering what you are going to do tomorrow.
Yes, what material le ad you can follow, what wor ldl y
way you can have pleasure in--those are your thoughts.
"How many of you do your duty to your own Country,
~ow many of you? That is the duty of everyone of us. It
lS your dut y to protect your Country, for the Father of
your Country did just that. He thought first of the
Father in He aven , his fellowman and his Country. If you
II can follow the way of the Fathe r of Ollr-.COlLntry, for
h~ knelt d~ in Valley Forge and prayed for guidance,
for help, for he loved his country, he loved the fellow
man, and he won the battle. He woU-Ït.
"Are you sure of that? NO. We are not winning
~battle; we are losing it. Every day that you forget
JlJ our Father ln HeaveiiJyou are losing the battle. One
can only~ook 5ack to the year 1900, don't even have to
go beyond, and it's not pretty before that. How many
wars have we had since 1900? How many crosses have we
placed on the battlefield? How many? That's not a
pretty picture.
"We continue te battle. We continue to blind our
selves to the !f;rse proQ2gaJ}!âJfe~t2 y"0u cLaiJy. Your
D.N., what is ~ u t a aen of evilness? What is
('\ the D.N.? That's not security. Where is the security?
It's misguiding, misleading. They open their arms to
the enemy, to the enemy of Christ, and as long as the
D.N. opens its doors to the enemy of Christ, it cannot
b~our guide, your help. If the D.N. would think of the
Either ln Heaven)first, then you could turn to the D.N.
for help. But the D.N. is S~an.... the D.N. is led by
Ii thirty pieces of silver.
"Wake up before it's too late! Wa~p to save
( yourser~t's not too late to save yourse1f, to save
your soul from destruction.
·We were warned in the year of 1917. Had we heeded
that warning how many boys would still be alive? Have
you ever stopped to count them? These wars that fol
lowed would never have been. They would not have been,
for that is what ~::Ef]pleaded for, but vie opened our
arms to the thirty pleces of silver, and by that o~d
the door to udas. We slung the sins and the crime in
J'v t e face of . We-are gatfierlng to~ether beneath
\l/~ are spitting in pur Lor<r"S) face
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daily. We are throwing rocks atl Him{insults every day,
every hour. We are helping t'nose so helpless so
bl inded to the truth, we are he Iping to pull the ~ool
ov~r their e~s, instead of pü1ring:it ofl and le~ the
light shine into their eyes, th~ght of truth, of love,
of punty.
( rrurn out in groups and take care of the youth of
today. Follow the Ten Commandments, Ilve tfiem as you
should. They are not impossible. The-Wa~~the cross,
y~ Rosary, sftcrifice and penance. They are very few
and simple things.
"There' Il be anQther wpr, more bloody, more ter
rible than what you nave ever witnessed, for that is
what you want, that is what you are reaching out for.
More bloody than ever has been. Are you not sick of
it yet) How can you figure yourself escaping it? How
can you? For that is RJ.a...nf\~d. It has been planped
since the year Our Lord was:crucified. Why must we '
J,- low ~t? Why c~w.e not t.~:fP Wour cru2"1he(J
for~~loves us, Hells merCl ul.
~ "Our Holy ~bt el' plëâds with us. The tears stream
down Hel' beautlful Face, for She loves Hel' Priests, Hel'
.x ~~ligious, and how many of them hurt Hel' so; and yes, we
parents are the fault of it aIl. We parents are the
fault of the sinful Priest and Religious, the sinful
Governor. No matter what position he holds, we parents
are the fault 'cause we failed to bring up the future of
your Country in the purity. We failed to show them the
truth, the light, and above aIl the thought of the Al
mighty first.
"How can we e~p'ec1-that son or daughter to grow up
r~ and become (t'rue ChristtaWwhen we fail to show them
the way. When we plante\)çe ~m crime--be it se~al,
( or be it murder, robberY;....Çall. i~_what -y_ou...m.ay. When we
pi~nose thlngs before them, your comic books ~
blueprint of crime: how they escape the law, the drink
ing, t~dope~~ulls the mincis, the speeding auto
mobile, the dark roadside, that cabin that can be bought
( or Motel as you calI them today. Any~heres~ure the
y.9-ll-t-h .
• ~e"1! ~k about you. It's not clean . ..!..û
~~yiug ur LOr]
thef:AlÎÛi~t~e ~dlI
5 ... and bringing disa ter u.
Have you no Sé t(e strength of
Have you not witnessed floods, storms, be it cyclones,
hurricanes or tornadoes? ~G you n~ fitnessed the
strength, the disaster that Atmighty Ç$ld can let come
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s...., before YmOUbehind you, above you. &lis aIl about you,
onc Pelis a11 about you, you cannot go astuy for
lMs pro ecting you. There is no opening forJ~ is in
-l'ont of you, behind you, beside YOll and abovp VOII', and
of course within you. That is your protection, r~ffil-
ber that,
• And when you do that you mak L .
Sile the most beilutiful sm· e, for/~!.lls _~ ._
~is beauti ul, n us, i@l
we would only loveliler Jand follow lŒËJwaT
"Remember that. You will have peace and happiness
forever.
'May Gad bless aIl of you, RememberŒ?ur Lady of
~Nê-c-e-d~a~h~J She loves you,
- odb ye. "
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MONGRELIZATION
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LABOR UNION RACKETS
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-Strikes, riots, s akedown of botlLemEloyers and
employees, destruction of property, fear, hate, Goon
) Squa~boycotts and aIl type of pre~s are aIl in
luded in their stQCk of trâde:--
Smear, vituperation, propaganda: lie.s are part of
their political tools and are used very frequently
whenever anyone dares to offer any resistance ~~e
aclùëVeriïërïCoi tlieïr ends .
In the promot ion of ~s, man has created a
Fr ankenSEëï.nT or h iSôWï1des tr uc t ionïï5û-fl'ië _aes truc
tYon-of-dn,Governrentli'nd Constitution which his fore
fafhers--createu-ana-fought anü a1ëëI1or.
..)t The union man, innocent ~hough he maLJ:e, is be
rrl ing usea-for FilS own aestructlon.
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SPORTS RACKETS
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FOU N D A T ION S
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One of these foundations who have come under obser
vation and threatened investigation for subversive
connections is the great Ford Foundation. Henry ford,
the first who built up the financial emEire, was ~e
of ~irst--..!!!e!!-to rec~_nize....J;k=a::ctivlti~ of the
Serpent and fought it all his lifetime. He must have
himself aIL worn out from rOlling over in his grave
as he sees what the fortune he built is now being used)
for, anawnell he sees the compan ions and tnose wlth
;nom his ~randsons have chosen to ally themselve~
Anot er great group of foundations WhlCh comprise
the best rackets ever conceived by man are the so-called
~~ùical Foundations too numerous to mention. You have
only to listen to your radio for a very short time, and
you will listen tO'a heart rending appeal for funds for
sorne of them. Many of them have annual campaigns to
which thousands of good hearted Americans donate the ir
time as well as their money. They net yearly from the
generous American public many, many millions of dollars.
We are a bunch of good hearted, gullible goofs. lt is
true that for the sake of wlndow dresslng ana to throw
dust in the public's eyes, they do make a show of doing
something with a very small portion of the money, ~
)\
there is no accounting. There is no way of check~ng
o!.!...ITïe millions they received. There is no accurate way
of checking expenditures, nor should anyone be so gul
lible or foolish as to expect that there ever will be.
rr[
Righ~ now in this Country we have reached the point
where. they \~ill. have~come up wlth sorne new anapre
viously unheard of diseases so that we can have more
fo~aEiDns ~o_invelgle money out of the pockets of the
p':lblic. The racket is so good that they would never]l
clare come out with a cure for the disease, and thus
eliminate the necessity for the Foundation.
If you have money for charities, find orie where )
you can do some good and know what you are doi~t
helpllï1e the pocketsOfrackët:eers who are much b~ter
orf than vou are. You perhaps worked for your money.
Thev don' t.
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JUST MAIL YOUR CONTRIBUTION TO CANCER
IN CARE OF YOUR LOCAL POST OFFICE
~"é-•. ~r, or
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TREASON AND MASS MURDER FOR GOLO
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) the woitâ-,__and a.!".t=..masS.J1!Jlrderers o[many, many thousarids
of people ~early, and that for money!
A ~ired killer is looked upon as about the lowest
thing to whiCJlthe human can descend, but the hired
killer is as~hite ~t. Peter compared to the âlrty
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black devils who are responsible for the mass murders.
1hey are !ower than the Iowest wfîo can watch numan suf
how you got out and wor ed for the ~a of Dimes, the
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the H0XSeY'-ëi.ire-To-r'cancer. -- - - - - - - - - -
CANCER WARNING
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GOO'S TEACHING PUSHED ASIDE
IN THE FIELD OF SCIENCE
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THE STORY OF AN AMERICAN SCIENTIST
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THE SWORD OF DAMOCLES
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ground sLorehouse-- are prisoners of war'-orpo1ltTcal
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theY are out on the surface by the v~r'i..~imple e'fpedient
of coveri~ them over with canvas and spray~them with
water, which irmtediately becomes ice and part of the
lCescape of the surroundings.
They even have a smaller guided missile which when
themse Ives.
of the spoils.
\Vith the aid of a traitior Air Force Officer in our
Count r~tne-plan-tlâ-s-[i h e ad~~-rL ct r a~ll~l~_J_~he
atnck:--t fhe-'p1-ânes are to come ln two l'laves if neces
s~if we are not completely pulverized in the first
l'lave.
The cities to be hit, to feel the force oi the bombs
in the first raid, are as follows (and this is to be
( used onl~~ase they are not successful in destroying
us from with inr-'fhey wdrtaKe-a:-o.ne right across the
country. These cities would aIl he hit at the sarre time:
NINew York - Detroit - Chicago - Denver - Los Angeles
and San Francisco
If it l'lere necessary to come in the second time,
they would hit:
Washington, D.C. - Akron, Ohio - Gary Indiana - Oil
Fie Ids around Oklahoma City and San Antonio, Texas
New Orleans - St. Louis.
Russ ia has deve loped an atomic bomb wh ich c an be
set off under water from a submarine, mld so submarines
could he used in a cooperative attack in hitting coastal
cit ies.
Another reason for their reluctance ta use the above
listed plan unless it is necessary is that they would be
destroying many Reds in our Country. Th~.~ planning
.~ ing the Red Chinese to _~~their dirtLwork, just as
thev ~~.d.tb.e_Jgp.L..\!L& aI' l_Harbor.
To protect their own hides, many of our Big Boys
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have hideaways for thernse Ives where théy expect to be
when th~ack comes, unless they are double crossed
by thei~ pals, w~ich could ve~y well happen. EisenhôWer)
has a Indeaway ln the mpJJnt_au!§ about 75 miles outside
of Denver, Colorado.
----mat isOïlé" of the th ings that ace ounts for h is
fre quen t vac at ions to t ha tare a. As a me ans of pro
tection' it was planned to maye our Capitol to the
Central part of the Country, and the c~ ~icked for
that honor was St. Louis, MissoU"r"i;-but t en it was
det~rmined that, beca~of its strategie importance, St.
Louis would have to be destroyed also. AIl the important
~pers were transferred out of Washington, D.C., and our
untry's Capitol will be set ,up in a cavern in the
Ozarks outside of St. Louis. ThELRapers are aU s.tQ!:ed
there right now.
Part of this plan was thoughL up by H.D.W~ who
is now one of the devils who sits up above ana tries to
rlsrupt Mary Ann' s work.
Russian subs have been hanging around off our West
Coast for a long time. There are also submarines of the
same nation in the Gulf of ~~xico and the Caribbean
ne ar Cuba and Bermuda.
AlI of you undoubtedly know of how much damage was
done in World War 1 and World War II by the submarines of
the Germans. When World War II was over, as part
their loot, the Russians were given most of Germanyrs
Of)
su6iiia:rmes. They aIso got control .~t.TI},êJW. of ~en
tists ana know=liow of.. theGërmans.
------rhë-gr;atest num5ê~subs the Germans ever pos
sessed was 79 aQq"..B"!J?sj.~....!!.Q~ __"~_s. ,posses!>~"d_of ~"~or
nearly four omes as many as Germany ever had. Yes, go
on and be lulled into a false sense of security.
The E~sitive abs~r~of some of our Na~ional
Civilian Defense plans does not seem tObe" reëOgntzëd by
our people at all.T~ue-;;--;il1neeaorganizat1.onto
car~for-woümrëd and hungry and those victims who are
far enough away from the center of the explosion not to
be killed, but where they speak of mass evacuatlons from
large cities that, if it were not so serious, would be
both foolish and funny. If they were to carry out suc
ce;;-;:r~lly ail evacuation, it ~.<?uld have t9 start about)
three days before the attack. Bet~er yet, st~t It now.
1 doubt If you will have that ~lnd of ~~tlce. Thât
propaganda is for human cons~mptlon, and If you :ar~ to
grasp at it as a straw of ope, hang on--but It ls a
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very flimsy straw.
l wonder how many people will take any warnings
from these Revelations, and how many will continue to
believe the Big ~ie. ,Many r>e-oplù~~-.talked and spoken.
the t!ut~L__Ql,lt lmmedute ly _t hey_.~re censored and dis
creditect in the minds of those wl1Os'hoüTa-iisten and
reason'ana- be Iëd' t-o fli iïlk-.- Dnë"ortlie-t-nings-rremém
ber-from a class l was in, in Educat ionai Psychology in
college, was t.his staternent: ·There,~ nds to WhiChW LQ
a man will not r~9lt t eJ>~ e _t ~ ln .• lIe~'
The trt'i'til 'ô1 that staternent was never so t>V1 t>nt- t- .... mt> ~
as it is now.
~~ C~o-u-g~h~l~~~/talked long and loud and told the
truth unt il the Forces of Evil were successful in shut
ting hi:!!! off.
IBi;-s'h::":o:':p:":"""S""he-e-n"":" has ta l ke d.
Many good Priests and lay people have talked and
t~o avail.
1
Sorne of them have been b~h!~f.
Harry S. Truman, as head_of the TrumanJdl.rrunit.tee,
made sorne discoveries which could have helped toward
( opening up sorne people's eyes and ears had they been made
known. As a reward for his silence, he was made ViceJ
Pres id~nt ial cand idat~, and hence--.5eCâ"'!~f--pres1.dent , of
the Unlted~aEë~ ~ aoubt very much lf you can flnd
that in MI'. Truman's Autobiography. I~-lLl~_st~~was
compIet::~-,- it should b_~__ ,~here.
----rhe ArmY=McCarthy hearings and aIl of the ballyhoo
and smear against JoeTCarthy were bec.,aus..e......Q.f hl~ ex
posure _o.r:__çorm:nuni~i infilliat ion jn_ high places_ in
GOvernment. Because he dar.eLt~t.heMuth about
othe;t'hings, incltiding our ForeignJ?ol~cy u~the
Trùiïla.n~cheson, Marshall regime. However ,Elie m;in
re~to shut him up was because of his.avowed inten-\\
tion of hlilding an in,:,estigati<:~ àrtfi.è-Cëntr~l Intèl
ligence-A€ { ency l'!hich lS set-up to be thELAîjënç,~Gés
t~hen we are taken over. It is and has been a
haven for subversives and-~raitors, and is headed by
Allen W. ~~s, ÈE~t~f J~pn Foster DulIes,~e
t~r-State and one of those who ~as been selllng the
United States down the river as fast as possIble. BOth
are J:>r:.~m_e mov,er~, orbig-;1i_eels~{n-t'he Invis'n;Te
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Government which control our destinies. John Foster
( Dul~e~ ~a~_19Jlg_he.eILtheerrand-boY<:lJthe Rockefeller)
~e 2.D can:y..ing on theÜ -plot to cëintlOI cllt:! wUlld.
Here lS an addItIon since glven as further eVldence:
December 3, 1955, 8:30pm: "U.S. ~~.2-§~~W
( Foundland transferring cargo to submarine. Cargo to go
to the rled sea. .
ftSubmarine off Bermuda.
"Submarine off San Diego; lookout sub at usuai )
place" (off the Aleutian Islands). NOTE: THIS HAS BEEN
MENTIONED BE FORE. ·ANiJ"TJilS SUBMARINE 15 THERE CONSTANTLY.
"The Russians -ha~ep~ov~n- 'th~t----;;ur de-~se system
is a myth. ~él~th~_iE_S,ub~~~? l~rk off.. our~h~~h-II
out dete<:.! lo_n, that thelr planes-canrly over our
country without detect ion or difficulty. "
8: 45pm: "Hear 'em, Hank, hear them. Fiy_e--.Q.f them
Hank, flying in a V formation, hear them. Right now over
JUIl~_a!JCo~ty. \tent-r..ight over Wis~in Rapids ,_going
~~tJ,~h. Must be another test flight. These are not the
same type, Hank. They are smaller, haven't that long
nose. 'They have four jets on each one. Our announcer ~
was recentl y_ feed.ing us assu.!:..ance that we have Planes)
fast~_t_h.an tfiëy_fi3ve. _.Tjlat is false.
--- "That new plane previousfy ae~crib~ is faster than
anything wenave·tna'oomoer:-'"
---The course for tnese planes was shawn i\lary Ann.
They went south to St. Louis; one returned over the same
course. Two went straight east over the coast. Of
those two, one developed trouble with one jet engine and
turned back inland in a course directly back to ItS
Sioe--rïan--nase .TF\ls tool<ïl;-east 0 It-nest"iiteorrvliiuïe.
It again passed over our s.o-called radar screen and
fa irly-rol'l-;-tQcî-;-aslt couldÏ1't ma intain -ltS8:lt Ilude.
The other planes continued up the coast and to Greenland.
Hence back to its base. The other two went due west over
the West Coast, and hence north back to their Siberian
base.
With enemy subs Iurking on our shores and enemy
planes flying at will over our country, we are sure weIL
protectea-.-STeep -sou.. ndl y , don't worry. "Xou are ?eingjl'
protected, tluf- if_y~~_~reJ it is onl~y God Almlghty •
and not the source of protection you are placing your
confidence in.
December 15, 1955: "Submarine by the Aleutians
aga in. Large submarine always there. Small submarine is
approaching it again."
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·Submarine off San Diego.
those subs by those places for, rhnk? \Vhy aIl those subs
maneuvering around. One in waters about 100 miles east
o~i.· (This was given just previous to 9:55pm)~.--
Submarines have been mentioned again and again.
Th~:L~e const~ntly ) !IrkingJD.-QlK_~.!lt~!_S, but we never
1\ hear orane belng detected. .
At 10:40pm: "Noise, Hank, noise. Airplane jets,
can't find them. Jets, Hank. Long nosed ones again;
two of them going real fast, going fast."
l could not hear the planes in the house, but
Freddie was still up and stepped outside. He said he
could hear them plain; said they seem to have more of a
$..Ç.ream.J;han ours do.
"Going south, going to split at Chicago; going
east and west. Must be trying out sornething new, Hank.
One going straight~asr-from chicago and up to theïëüa;t.
That covers vital cities. The other one is going over
Oklahoma City, then Denver, then up West Coast to
Siberia. Those planes were traveling about 675 miles
an hour, carrying just fuel. They have four jets.
"rhos~lanes were des igned bL~ captured German
lt
J after 1Ke" waltëâ for them to capture Berlin. It
don' t t ake thos e guys long, Hank. They coula sure do
us dirt.
"Radar screen Huh - who~re.-1h~"y-.kidding?·
TFils-wa-s-tne-s-të;r~it was given and at the t iine
it was given. As far as our radar screen, it looks as
( though the Russ ian.s ~ouJ~-r~ ~-~neduTë-d air l ige Q~er
and we" woüTanever"kl).,ill'Ijt. Also these planes we have
statloneclaround might as we 11 stay on the ground as
try to catch those that have been going over. It would
be like taking a Model T Ford to catch the new Lincoln.
Listen to the appeal for plane spotters, etc., and
have yourself a good laugh, if you are not too scared to
laugh when you know what is hanging over your head.
Plane spotters might be able to spot sorne guy with a Cub
and get the C.A.A. (Civil Aeronautics Authority) after
him for flying too low, but that's all the good they
could hope to accomplish.
There must be sorne reason or connection betw~_en
the small s ub'-~;d-the-p-Ianës fTYlng..... 1ïëca'ûse-ëachErne
the pla;e-S- ha~gQ.~~-~Q.~~~_~~_~~-;~ali-;u"b iiar; bèèn éüt
t~~ ~ w~Jl... ~th~ Ja,.r.ge Qn~ J'hlcll i~lw~.there.
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~cember 28, 1955: "You know that submarine by the
Aleutl~s, Hank. The little one is approaching it again.
There ls a sub in the Gulf of Mexico near Corpus Christi.
They are watching something there. They were there the
other night too.· (That was Monday night. l was not
with ~fury Ann on that night. Hel' brother~ were caring
for her). "There is one sub neal' Cuba, one near Ber
muda, and one near Panama.
"Place in Siberia is very active (city under ice-
Arsenal previously mentioned). They're prisoners of
Wo. l'Id War land. World War T.I both still working there.
1600:.
~ "There's a big submarine and also a small one east
of Newfoundland.
"1 keep hearing the noise of jets. There's three
more daring. They are going over the sarne route, going
NOTE: THIS DOES NOT FIT IN HERE. BUT \VAS GIVEN THE SAME
N IGfn.
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with qmte a few hlled. You are also going to hear of
another c~~burned.
".Jet over Aleutians right now and-SJlb__&w aled with
!ig_~s. B1inked 1ight five times, th~ee .times, th~n
five times, th en sorne other strange fllcklng; then lt
stopped. Don't know what it means."
If an H bomb hit Chicago, it would destroy three
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NOTE: THESE CASES OF PEAS AND CORN ARE AMMUNITION.
THE DUT60ARD MoTOR CASES CONTAIN KNOCKED DOWN ANTI
AIRCRAFT GUNS.
I
tha_t _purpose, shanghal.eêf [0 -aie. Tl1eywere pl.cked be
cause they have no faml.ly tl.es, because they will not be
missed. They wére drugged and pl.cked up at ~ome seapo;t
town, and no one kfiows where the went exce t tnose wno
shanghal.ed them. ou l ear a out l.t l.n the paper,
Hank, but they won't tell the truth."
Again on this clay was given the location of Russian
submarines scatterecl around in our waters:
l at the Aleutians
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INTERNATIONAL REVELATIONS ACCORDING TO DATE
people, Our Lady warned them. They didn't pay any at
tention to it, even when She told them where they were
help them.
I
about it. 1 don't l1ke to see it happen. What can 1 do
about it? lt's awful to see it and know it, and can't
do nothing. ",
aIl.
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"They have succeeded in ousting our Senator out of
his work. They tied his hands. The S~rpent blinded
'many Qf'the~~ during the investigation. -
"Sins, sins, srime and corruption. One cheating,
the other no good.
"Why are people so blind? Why are they so blind?
Why do they think they can slap Gad in the face and win
the world?
"l'm worried. l'm not afraid, I don't need to be
afraid" (We understood it as ~aid. Mary' Anncorrected
us, not afraid but the word worried was used). "I am
worried about the people, but not afraid.
"Many people every day drive the nails into Our
Lord." (Mary.Ann awakens)
January 28, 1955: "Hank, Hank, pray for aIl the
Crue ihxes belng rno~sted in our Country. Not enotigh
( prayers said. Many more Crucifixes wi 11 be d~e.crated
unless more prayers.
"In. some churches EE~ers have increased more than
75%. In many- they have decreased to a mere few. This
is the fault of the lait y, and lack of understanding of
their duties toward their Priests who needs the co
operation and love of his Flock. Without this many fall
lnto temptation. Satan tempts them that they falter
and des pair so that they forget the Christ whom they
represent. ~~re prayers are needed for the Clergy. The
laity do not pray enough for their Clergy, for the Reli
gious, for the Missions.
"We of the Catholic Faith do not show the others an
exampl~, instead of being a star example of our Catholic
Faith.
"There's too much condemnation against the Priests.
Not enough prayers are said for them, when we, the lait y
and the parents, are the fault of the conditions of those
Priests.
"Pray, Pray, Pray much for Our Shepherd, Our Vicar
of Christ, as the clouds are blackening in the horizon
and rolling over.
·We must not and cannot lose the Vicar of Christ
and save th6se souls that Christ wishes us to save.
We, thè lait y, do not work enough. We are more in
terested in the earthly goods, self glorification,
luxury, comfort of flesh rather than the spiritual needs
of life, self denial, to win souls, to do extra Penance
and sacrifice to help save a soul. The extra Penances
get shoved aside for comfort of oneself.
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"Best to warn Joe, Hank. Going to be too late if
we don't. Can't 10s~Joe, can't, can't, can't.
\\ "People don't reaIm that the 've lost their free
} dom already. yone w 0 comes forth with the truth t ey
shut up one way or the other.
"Got to tell Joe to take more precautions, be sure
to piCK out h1S truè: loyal fr1ends From the heart, not
just the mouth.. He has sorne among them only fnenas
w1th their mouths. Tell him at times to put his hand
on either Crucifix or either the True Relie he's wear
i~ or should be wearing at aIl times to h;lp him and
keep the EnI Forces away from him.
"Pray often to Our Haly Mother to protect him and
his wife. The Enemy is very much out to get him now,
very much. He might not be aware of it to the fullest.
"Those that were his enemies during Hearings are
still worlùng beh1nd scenes to narm h1m. Joe knows sorne
of o;-;-'Senators wl1lêTliïrenlsen:emies, afi4 they ~ow
that Joe knows where they were exploiting our own
people, of many of our secrets, even of two bases out
side of our Continent.
"They also know that Joe is suspicious of them.
Enemies, one so-called Ally, position in the West
Indies, espënal1y 13êrmuda, Puerto Rico.
"l'm sure Joe knows the reason behind the at
tempted assassin;tion by the Puerto Ricans on the
Senate. The situation in the Philippines and our posi
tion with Central and South America, l'm sure Joe knows
aH those things.
"The infiltration of the Evil Forces in the Pen
tagon, l'm sure he knows the U.N. is al! evil. He)
ShOUld be warned that if he ever has to have a pnysician
mu~h h~
to Catholic è01leges and Un1vers1t1es. He wou Id be
1( surprïSed how would find. He should investigate
our Youth Organ1zat10n aIl over the Country.
"We need our Senators, the good ones that are left,
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to work on it. They are sa few .
. 'You've got ta make a drive aIl over the Country
to clean up our Youth situation. Can't just do it in
one place."
January 31, 1955: "Our Holy Father is in danger.
They are plott~ainst Hirilagain.:::::Th.ë::y'-had hOEeâthat
tbe-tttne_~Qu t ke Him. He needs prayers. Pray for
Hlm. He needs prayers.
"We are going to get sorne real trouble in Red China.
Two other nations ar~g~ing to lOln them. Not enough
prayers are said, not enough prayers ror Our Holy Father.
If people would only pray for a United Government. Now
we have an un-united Government.
"Things look awfully clark. We have been warned be
fore, but nothing has been done about it.
"We'vegot to pray for our Senator. He's down in
spirits because he fought sa hard. Now he can't continue
the work he knows should continue. I wish our people
had prayed more for McCarthy. We failed him. He is
still working, but he ëan~accomplish much because his
( hands are t ied .•
February l, 1955: 'We can't let Hel' down, Our Lady.
She' Il help us, Hank. It's going ta be awfully hard,
Hank, it's going to be awfully hard. It's going to be
bad, it's going to be bad for everybody when the Formosa
crisis busts Ioose. It' s going to 5e tough.
"SOrne oI the things Our Lady warned us about in the
past are sure going ta come to the fore now. I don't
think Our Lady is going to warn us any more. She said
aIl She's going to say. People just won't listen to
Hel'. They still think the dollar is more important than
Our God.
'Our Lady' s Message She sent is that they' ll. wake
up when it's too late and then they'll scream for help.
Our biggest trouble is we were aIl tao slow on Our
lady's Message. We didn't accomplish anything. ~
Constitution is bein'" r1e.c:;t.raved and the Il N has t
l.tS pl ace.
'We Americans won't have much of a chance. We
have sold ourselyes out ta t.he D.N. -
-The . g Our Lady gave us some tirne ago about
the tl a ai Tem le is going to be a surprising blow some
lme ln e near future. If only our Catholic peoPlell
would stay away from that place, but their curiosity
kee"Qs them to it like sugar to a fly. MAny good Dttho
Ircs have attended some of EReir services there.
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They're only doing it because they're curious, but they
it . •
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"1 wish l had
or keeping records.
"God the Father, God the Son, God the Holy Ghost,
Jesus ~ucified." (~~ry Ann clutches her ~ucifix with
relies and the relie of the True Cross).
"The Government officiaIs should know, but they're
either murdered or they had an accident prepared for
them. They tie ~heir hands, the few that are left.
[hey tie their hands. Our Senior Senator plays baIl
with them. He'os only a 'yes' man. People are too dumb
to see it. The Junior Senator, they can't see him. AlI
they can see is the Senior Senator." (I askeJ: "What's
the matter with the Senior Senator?") "The Senior
Senator stuck his fingers in more than one pie, not
blinded either. He had his eyes open.
"Oh, why didn' t Joe come? l could have helpeJ him.
He could have gotten ahold of certain documents which
this way he never will. l saw the fellow. l know who
he is that betrayed Joe.
.- "The yellow skin is more cruel looking than the
( others; even got hordes of black ones trained to help
them. They' ve got the manpower. What have we got?
We send the manpower to the Korean Hills ta play baIL
with them, roll them up the hill and roll them down
aga in. They wete killed. Rolled them clown, hundreds
of our boys," just roll them up to roll them down again,
slaughter them needlessly. Just see-sawed them around.
"Hank, Hank, wish you could give me your eyes, H~lk.
Sa that l could show you nll.this, Hank.
"Hank, l have no peace of mind. l know l harmed
everybody. Yon can't be cbedien!-~~O~_~e
killed." (r-saïd~ Le obedient.") "Just
~cause one person i s afraid, there are other souls just
1 A?
... -.!.'~J-
as good as theirs, losing thousands of souls when i\
was my dut Y to warn them, if l hadn' t asked anyoody an(J
gone ahead and done lt. l placed myself under obedience
by belng a 'fraidy' cat. l placed myself in that posi
tion oy as king too many questions, by having too much
confidence in sorne.
~
"r didn't have to be obediant to FK. ru, FV and~
other--raEhers! J.O. 1 êI1.ëIn'thave to l~sten to them, to
( a few who tr1ed to tell me. My own lnstlnct told me
\what to do. l didn't listen to i't.'
~·I was even a coward to write Joe to be careful or
sorneone would try to kill him in 1950. Should have tried
to warn him later again, in September. l had someone
else write to him. l should have written to him myself,
( given him aIl the information r had. That would have
he l ped more. l' m no good at a 11, no good to any~ 1
wisn-r-could tell somebody of danger to our Country.
"Hank, 1 need you. l'm afraid to hurt you, Hank."
(1 said: ·You've got to get over that.") "You don't know
l
the strength of the ~vil Forces, Hank. We got a man in
an ï~sylum. He lsn' t ins-ane:--No50dy kÏ10ws about
him. They shut him up. He cou1d have spilled a lot of
beans, but ln the institution he can't talk. They see
to that.
"There must be a reason why they don't kill him,
why they are keeping him alive. Maybe afterward they
may want to use him for their own use, torture him to say
what they want. He's in a sound proof cell. 'He could
yell to the top of hlS VOlce, nobod~n hear him.
That.'s right here in our own Country. That's noLin
Russla~t'snere!
~bruary 12, 1955: "There will he a lot of starva
tion when the next war breaks out, which is very close.
The enemy keeps the food supply from the people. In
that way they' 11 get the people to do their will. Sorœ
of our high leaders know all about it. They're in~ith
the plans. There'll be lots of robbing and killing to
obtain food. They'll rob farrners of their livestock, as
weIl as poultry. Sorne of our main leaders know this ~d
are in with the e~~~ur leaders thlnk we are more
powerful than the enemy. so if war breaks out, we'd
soon destroy the enemy, but the~don't know what 1 saw.
We have a di vided ~~IL<:!illQD.gst:-<>~goy..ei:.nme.D.1: one 1S
..'ri.t..h.--t.hAe-lWf-,-~er one .J.s~iJLtbUark ln regard
to s orne th ings.
"00 you know who our main enemy is? It is not the
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Big Bear lUI many believe. Better supply yourselves
with a lot of fruit jars. You'll have to can meat and
everythin. g.. You can can rneat, but not freeze it. Mfine y \
won't mean anything. You won'~ De able to get anyt lng
with it.>-JIDJy wfi~2.!L!al.~-2.ut ot.~!i~ ground your,3.e If.
You' Il have to learn how to_~at without sugar or salt,
<f<)WîUïOütfToïïr~lrOfthesethings wi 11 become im
possible to obtain.
"You' Il have to live on meat, vegetables, etc.,
even the wild fruits which vou can gather for yourselves.
You won't be able to light a kerosene lamp because once the
oil industry will be destroyed in this country. You'll need a snall
grinder to grlnd rye or wheat for flour. There won't be
any oil for heaters, lamps, tractors, cars. Horses are
destroyed for luxuries of furs, fox and mink foods. There will
be shortage of work horses.
"The enemy will try to strike the ail industry
first, for they know they'll cripple the whole nation by
doing sa. We have lost years transferring our locomo
tives into diesel which burn ail. Most of our homes are
heated by ail. Electricity is made by ail generation.
"This information 1 just gave must not be spread,
because it would create a panic. Oh, why didn't they_
listen ta Our l.3dy? l'd like ta name the places they
are going ta hit first. Time enough when it gets in
proper authorities' hands.
"Hank, l'm going ta write a letter ta the Chancery
Office. 1'11 give it ta vou ta hold, vou mail it. In
~here will be instructions ta them as ta what there is
here for them. It will be up ta them from there on. 1
have done my par t as far as they ar e cancer ned. The
rest is up ta them.
March Il, 1955: "Hank, they blamed the Czar. Iney
blarned Hindenberg, but they didn.'t blame the right ones,
the International I3ankers. They bought Lenin and Trot
sky and then murdered them. They operated on Stalin's
brain. An English doctor took care of Stalin. Ile had a
brain tumor, it was only a cist.
"The ot rid of Hit 1er. The
put in arrother 1 itler, disguised him. No ody ows w at
happened to the reaL Altier. Ifis been go ne a long t1.me.
"Just l1ke L----- They murdered filS son and
threatened his wife and family.
"Just like 0 M---- threatened his family.
"Trotsky and Lenin
"Trying ta get Franco. Trying ta say Franco lS a
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bad man. He's for Spain. He's not for the war mongers.
They want Spain for in the war. Franco will be dying
one of these days, not from nat~ral causes.
"I(illed Vandenberg, Taft. They smeared their names
and then killed them.
"M R----- was good so they got rid of him. , When
they are working for the good, they get rid of them.
, "Commander in charge of Pearl Harbor was no good, so,
they claim. He was asleep on the switch. He was not . •
He sent the alarm in, but they had to shut him up so it
would not be known.
"They just murdered the Panama President because he
wouldn't give in. They put a guy in that' 11 play ball
now.
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there, our own United States of America. Those dumb
bells, L . L t • ~
-,
Hank. Roosevelt is
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Universities? Check into them. You'll find the dirty
stuff. Why don't they wake up and clean up the mess?
It means colleges, universit ies, seminaries. Clean out
the seminaries. Our seminaries are not what they used
to be. The'y- are infiltrated with sin, corruption'r:>The
wrong doctrrru;-ls belng ta~t, splendor and w~~f
the world, not the way of rist--poverty, hUml Ity,
hu~ss as when He walked theearth to show His way.
, ln ~ , e saw t e wrong as' 1
do~.~ saw the wrong that was belng done to our'
people. Hë Ead a change of heart. i
NOTE: IN~AYi 1950. AT ABOUT THE HME WHEN OUR LAD,Y
APPEARED AT NE~ STALIN REAL! ZED 'THAT HE WAS WRON G.
VERY DESPERATELY WRONG. HE TR'IED To DO GOOD. THEY
~')OPERATËDON HlM FO;-;;-R~IN TUMOR\\AND"DESTROYED ALL THE
' . GOOD IN HI.Mt THE GUY THAT'S THE LEADER. THE CAUSE OF
THE DEATH OF STALIN. HE'S THE MOST RUTHLESS ONE THEY UER
H AD 1N Russ 1 A • HIs O. WN MEN DES T ROY E D HlM. TH E Y PLA N TE D
INTO HlM DEATH. BUT GOD KNEW HE WAS TRYING TO RECTIFY THE
[ WRONG HE HAD CONE. GOD 15 HIS JUDGE, WE MUST PRAY FOR HlM.
"No, we are destroying the youth. We are destroy
ing the human race, for one H 80mb can destroy more than
the human mind can conceive. WfiënlRussia plants the H
80mb on America, we will scream for mercy. There is
still a chance, but they won't accept it, for self
glorification and pit y, me, myself and l, that is sup
reme. The~~ ~rucifying you. Oh Lord, every d~y.
They enlarge the wounds. They are driving the nalls
deeper into the wounds.
"Hank, the people àre awful. They love themselves
before their God who created them. Eve~ythin~s rotten
( tonight, Hank. It's past 9pm and l can't still get out
or it." C3üffering was very severe. Mary Afin usually
relaxes after 7:30pm, but suffering continued into the
nig h t. )
April 25, 1955:~. E---- iL,llo.t..J..nJ.av.Qr......9f what
they are doing, but they keep mos: of t~~ thing~om 1
J
he~~1er-husba~ls wlth most of l ~ s not as goOd
hearted ;S--She ~Slle'rs only a Queen in name.
·She l ikes the American people and she means it '/r
She likes to see help from us, but she doesn't like to
exploit us, drain us, like the rest of them. ]
"~y're trYÏJ:,1K-a~:(ul1y ..D..a.r:.d_t.Q get Franço,_Ha~k.
Be's been in their.~ay to g"~~ into Spain; The sametlllng
is .!.r:.ue_ab.Q.u.t....Ea.:r..t..ug:a:r:-..JJJlL.they don t dare go Into
Po~_~gal on account of ~ma.
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~at would stand true of the Philippines account
of liipa li~ they had not started to commercialize and
ta lk out_~lace. 'l'hose tba:tIJetiève, chey -don' t get
down ana pray enough. T~~y are at~Q fight for the
truth accoupt of ~nfil!!:.~ltion_of the enemy. -Had they
prayed more, this would not have happened. Instead they
lost account of commercializing and not enough faith and
prayers. That's what happens when material things come
first. That's what will happen here if we're not care
ful.
'Our Lady bestowed our Country with love for us.
They have no time for prayer and God and Our Olessed
ln at t e wou w e nOIses. ey
could blow aIl factory w ist es, babies wou ârown them
out.
"~rder, murde r. AlI one can s ee, murder. 1t' s
awful, Ü s awlul. 'Can t stand sucR ptctures. Why
can't 1 tell them, Hank? Why?
"100 many delinquent p-ar
i
parents. We need workers
destroy the things that are
wi.th only fi1th.
"Can you picture a baby burning in an incinerator?
'I
1
lDok at it. those eyes s taring in ic waters. Can
ou see it? Innocent VIC 1ms 0 ac est SIn of to~
w a 0 omorrow. 0 somet lng. e p those
innocent chi1dren.
Aprll 21, 1955: "They're betraying us, Hank. Our
Government's hetraying us. This was back a few ye;?s
a1ready they shook hands on it in 1950.
"June 4th 1 saw a vision of aIl hands across a
tab le, no .faces.
"Put in action then Hank. 0 A was in on the hand
shaking at Panmunjon; J~, A W D~. Russian (he
wears glasses at times). ~
"Big battle due for big Canal.
"E is in accord with those guys. He wasn't from
the start, but he is now. He kn0ws too much. He can't
get out. He's going to go in for the next term, too, ~
hê"can.
"They're going to try to
he knows too much. Th~ got u ". ,-v ",ccp SI.. L~'-.~
t~ threatened his son. He could spill a lot of apples.
Sa coillëflM-R, 50 could S and K aiter Pearl Harbor.
JJ .
1 'They are sllenclng aIl the gëîod::mt:n . . I!i.ey f2I'ced
B L ta cOlTI1llt SUl Cl de, B Wta retue and T was glVen cancer.
~e of our ('..athoti ç hi erachy have alsa been taken in. and now
they are afraid ta talk or quit: They were in before they ))
a\\Oke as ta wnat they were gettlng LOtO.
" &me peopl e seffil ta be f ri ghtened. There has been a
l ~ se in rayers and rosaries since the first of Jan
uary. Others are sa blind they think we h~Ye lIOn e battle. )
They listen to the propaganda over the radio and on the news.
&me tumed ta prayer Weil the)' saw the hand 1àting on t.be_~J.
"They are speeding up prodfcbon 101' war are, our
C wuntry, Ehgland, fussia, Red Ülina.
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"State of ('T]inT] sppcch was uiggest smoke screen
trying ta
Canadians
ta remain
Something must be done, Hank.
-Hank, Hank, it' s awful what they' can do to the
minds of kids, the devil, they use-ë1(ery method they can
th1nk ol--bad books, movies. They don't heed Our Lady's
(
Requests, H~Tha~hy everything has been getting
worse with the Youth.
-8ecause Our Lady's Message wasn't heeded, deI in
q.l!.ency has climbe.d to th~ighest in history. It's
gotten out 01 control ror-both parents, civil authori
ties, both Church and State. Not decreasing, still on
increase. Awful, Hank, awful. At the rate delinquency
is lncreaslng, they soon won't be able to handle them.
They' Il handle the authorities instead of the authori
ties handling them. They'll steal and te~roy for
started them.
~
betting would win; wears off,~eakens them for this
game. It's cheaper to put the chemical in than ta buy
! the te am. .
"When are people going to wake up, Hank, when?
"They're making Agricultural Exchanges of i{ussian
farmers with our Arœrican farmers. No good, Hank. JU$t
like with students, tao. They never before in our history
allowed the enemy to come into our Country on this kind
of an exchange in time of unrest.
"They're going to grant the President more power to
Ye llows.
------Russia has not and even now does not exploit them
)J
ternational Bankers are behind the Russians tao. The
RusSians are not as cr'ue1-,-as rüthfess, as the Brit~h
hav~_l!..ee_~.L~QJ11eand potsess ions.
"When the sleeping giants, ~ e Yellow and the
. 1" 1
1Black, turn on the White .. the s in of birth control has
l weakened the Whites against the Xe llow and BlaclC Ihere
1S no birth control practiced by them.
"A lot of people are pleased ;Ith England's elec
tion. fhink it is for the good and Tito. They can't
feel there's a double cross in the air withusin the
middle of it.
June 27, 1955: "1950 Message keeps bothering me.
'Alaska and Pacifie Coast' and 'Sheeps Clothing'. Some
body will be here in sheep's clothing.
"Our Lady, they didn't heed Her. They didn't clean
out the schools. Now leaders of Youth Gangs are shoot
ing at each other like the big gangsters did in boot
legging days.
"Much is the fault of sorne of our Priests because
they don't want to give up easy life and luxuries,
parents the same.
"The priee we'll have to pay will be awful, Hank.
We should have heeded Our Lady's Message, Hank.
"Has been a great increase in some parts, but not
enough. l'm afraid there's going to be a lot of blood
shed, Hank. Alaska and the Pacifie Coast .... all those
things bother me. The Serpent is coi led in our CoWltry,
Hank. l'm worried, Hank. Nobody will listen, Hank.
Too much pressure, Hank, too much uDf:baritahleness.
July l, 1955: "1 wish General McArthur and Charles
Lindberg could tell what they know. They're afraid of
10s1ng some member of their family. Lindbergh had one
sad experience.
"The Evil Forces are terrible, Hank, when they
get to work. You-have no iàea now-bad. --
-·weare gOlng to deteriorat~ oU.LseheS-S..O.-b.a~m t r
. thin, that the enmiy -;ill'Just have to walk in and take ,
over. No, it can't happen here, etc.
"Foreign boys are raised on real food. Our"
boys are raised on refined food and it' s no good .•
July 5, 1955: ·~~eting~r2Pj!ganda meeting, that's
aU, to fool the ~o'ple. Was a 11 set up b.sfu.re,2..Li..s
just to dece"lVet e people. -
"T~ Oldî30y, he'sgoing- to g@t me y~t. lt's no
( good Hank.
"Hank, submarine ... " (At this time Mary Ann was
attacked by the devils. There were two devils at first,
later on there were {ive in all. Th~cks are he
coming more furious, choking Mary-Ann,~h~not
saYEIlë-.!h:iI)g§ sh~_is trying to-lëll me),
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":"iewspapers, radLo. t~1..J.i~." (The.n \tary ,\nn said:
"lioney, they are behlnd you. '"!Ook out." (·\t this tiJ11t>
she was re ferring to her husband. Fred. who was stand ing
before her.)
"Hurn ship, deny it as a ho",x. lJllrn ship; evidence
on ship.·
"That llttle fellow, Iw sllp~ right in and chokes
me." Obis refers ta the sma Ilpst d,!vi 1. Evr>n with the
use of 1I0ly Water he seemed to dodgo~ thl' Iloly Water and
come through trying to dlOk{' \l;lry\nn l.
"r want to tell .... ou it's It's true.
\'ou' 11 read it in the paper~'morrnw. Pr,ople will be
1 ieve that.
"Hank, they're going to bcltf~Vf' il, Blue :';tar Cargo
ship burning. :"iewspapers and radios wi-lLp.r:..o..claim it a
lliwl no truth··to it. There's aIl enemx submarinc, it
wi II be on the 10 0' c lock news lOlllg-ht.
(NOTE: THE RADIO WAS TURNED ON. AND IT DIO COME
OVER THE RADIO AT THAT TIMEl.
The fol1owing article appcared in th~ Madison. Wis
consin, Wisconsin State Journal on July H, 1955:
VUICE AT SEA TAKE IKRI7TEN UFF AS IiUAX
"New York (,\P)-- A dramatic radio report of the sink
in& of the ghost ship Blue Star was written off as-a hoax
Frld~~the Coast G~ard .
. "fhe prank cost the government $SO,()On.
"'Our evaluation is that there is nothing out
there,' said Coast Gllard Lt. Cmdr. Jàmes l)oyle as a vast
air-seasearch was called off more than30 hours after
it begân.
mG IllNT STAfUS
"At least eight planes and six ships took part in a
criss-cross of 4,000 square mi les of the At lant ic Ocean
in the vain hunt for the Blue Star.
"A radio report early Thursday said the 40~t
fiEPrring v~sel was afire and sinking and that a foreign
su marine had picked up 21 survlvors.
"A tug off the mouth of l'jew York lIarbor h ~ e
rad iotili_p-hon~ messages and re Il!.yed them to the Coast
Guard.
- "The phantom mue Star' s pos it ion was given as about
30 miles off Barnegat, :"i.H., sorne 55 miles southeast of
New York. fhe sea in that area was combed, but no signs
were found of any marine disaster.
NO SUBS THER!':
"Searchers also were sure no foreign subs were
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operating in that area. AlI American and Allied subs
also were accounted for.
·The coast guard was inclined to think the fake
di stress message may have come from a shore station,
possibly manned by an amateur operator.
·It would he unprintable what you'd like to say or)
do to a person who would do such a thing,· Cmdr. Doyle
said. ·Fortunately no one was injured or killed in the r
se arch. •
·Coast Guard marine investigators and the Federal
investigators and the Federal Communications Commission
will continue trying to trace the source of the message,
but admitted there wasn't much hope of pinning it down.
"The Coast Guard estimated the se arch cost S50,OOO."
The following article in the samepaper July 9th:
VOlCE AT SEA STARTS SEARCH; EVIDENCE OF HOAX MOUNTS
"New York (AP)-- A mystery voice, trembling as
though from terror, besought help at sea Thursday.
·The radioed plea sLùmed a foreign suhmarine picked
up 21 survivors fLOITl ~ ~ric,!n fishing boat aflame ,and
sinking off the New Jersey coast. Seasoned seafarers
heard the weird message as it was beamed their way by
rad iotelephone .
"But there was mounting evidence that it was nothing
but a fantastic hoax.
·A vast air and sea search of 3,700 square miles of
calm Atlantic waters failed to produce any concrete evi
dence t2 back ue t~ marine d~ama s?_ vividJy described by
th~oic~ cryjng out in the night.
·Last word received from a vessel ident ifying itself
as the 40 foot Blue Star, was the agitated cry:
"'A aübîDânne lS surfacing about 350 yards from us.
It is coming alongside. It is proceeding to take sur
vivors aboard. It is not an American submarine.' Then \1
a pause, and the !...oice tr a i ~ed_oîf with ; he WQr<:G: J
'1 dOîl't think they' 11 let me talk an)' IOOre.
---ALter that, silence and, despite hours of intensive
search, no trace of any disabled fishing craft- or its
occupants.
·All American and Allied submarines in the general
Atlantic area were accounted for, and aIl vessels on the
East coast knnWD-to ~ar the name Blue Star were ac
counted for. - - -- -- -----
"Searchers did find an orange life jacket bobbing
in the sea about 10 miles south of where the Blue Star
was reported in dis~s, but it bore no markings to ti~
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it to such a vessel.
"An oil slick was sighted in the same area. 1I0w
ever, Coast Guard officials said such a slick need not
necessarily denote a tragedy.
"Coast Guard Capt. Jul ius F. Jaycot, a veteran of
31 years service, said the search would continue 'as long
as there is a possibility of someone being trapped out
there,' despite 'the possibility that it's a hoax.'
"Jaycot said 21 seemed like an aunormal number of
people on such a small craft. Ile pointed out that the
broadcaster was on the radiophone for an hour and a hal [
on a boat supposed to be afire and sinking.
"It was a damned hot place to ue on the rad io' for an
hour and a half," the captain declared.
"Jaycot also remarked on the absence of calls [rom
persons anx ious about the fate of re lat ives and friends
aboard such a craft.
"Finally, Jaycot added: 'The submarine--that just
puts it in outer space. '
"He was asked what the Coast Guard could do if it
was a hoax. 'Just get mad about it,' Jaycot replied.
'They practically never find the persons responsible. '"
* .. .. .. ..
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WERE
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decline. Machinery and things they must buy increase.
Free Enterprise
now. -"
--_.,.will be aIl- "---_._--
through with,
........
which is about
t
tHe I.G. Farben ll1P1
~ustr1es.
~
With.211 its s!!bsidiaries and palihcaI t1e:::t! ,
ma~ of which are unsuspected, are d~finitely behind
1 the movement for ONE-WOBLD-GOVETh~MENT and also ONE
WOOLD RELIGION.
Ibey have long been in control of the policy making
of our United States Government, and have controlled
things mainly through ~he State Department, which is
under the il' control.
The State Department of the United States has long
been a subsidiary of the Rockefeller Empire, and as a
consequence the policy has ociways Been to the advantage
of the Empire. In fact that has been one of the major
meap.s ai building t~e Empire.
Un i t ed St ates mone y ~-p.tl:4'GA.a~d....lIll!1
IWO women who have been rather high in the circ les
.
of the htdden power behind our government, are marked for
disposal as they are becoming too big and important.
They will probably go by the usual means--an accident
or if time isn't pushing, they may succumb to heart at
tacks or cancer brought on through fat igue, etc., as the
( result of their efforts for humanity so that us pOOl'
. fools can mourn for those who are trying to destroy us.
- - July 13, 1955: "Hank, Vou know what's going on ln
tne Western Hemisphere, lIank. (This refers to up
risings and political trouble in Argentina, Church
troub le) .
"They're going to start an uprising next in Cen
tral America, Hank, which will extend lnto ~\<;x-ico.
- "It. A. W. toured these Countr ies and left them with a
sour taste in their mouths.
"Central America doesn't want any part of us because
of our interference in their affairs, part icular ly on the
part of Arrerican Big &lsiness, who for personal gain have
been behind a big share of their troubles.
"I~st winter H.A.W. was in Argentina as a tourist,
supposedly.
"Why do we supply equipment and materials for A
Bombs to N.B. ?"
(NOTE: ApPAROlTLY. THEY HAVE A BASE UP THERE WHERE
THEY USE THOSE 'CATERI ALS. IN fACT THEY HAVE A SECRET BASE
J/
IN NEWFouNDLAND WHICH WILL BE USED AGAINST THIS COUNTRyl.
sorne of the \
1'111 use and
_______ ,_. Iater that
.~L .LoL L_ ·.. --ned me
~~
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~ cz.,... 8( 5l..,'r
now of mud slinging like the U.S.A. has used in political
1campalgns.
the Truth.
l WIll not fight back with smear but with
July 19, 1955: "Can't concentrate on the meeting,
Hank. Tao much deviltry, tao much pressure. Our
President held his own ground and his war buddy didn't
like it.
"The reasons they have planned, A.E. and J.F.D.
"A.~. had document in front of him pertain ing ....t...o
division of spoils oron:
and natural resources. Our
) Pres ident soft pedaled the propos it i~l:rldn'twant ta
hurt fee lings of a Id war buddy.
"Demands of A.E. harsh; wants lion's share of
spoils which are mainly oil. Also wants Morocco from
France on another double cross. That would give England
positive control of the Mediterranean entrance.
"England has control of Iran. Russia and the United)
States want a s lice for the aiL Eng land would r ather
let United States get it than Russia, because if Britain
gets control of Morocco and does control Gibraltar, we
could not even get it out anyway.
"They are trying ta push Tito out in Bulgaria.
Russia wants Tito's ail, and they are agreeing that there
will be no interference from Britain or United States.
'Russia wants NATO scuttled in arder to insure
that there will be no interference. Russia, United
States and Britain don't want any more slicing into the
pie, as the pieces in this division wouldn't be as large.
"United States wante9 Ftanc~ in there as they ~lt
they coura-c~ol France ta ~extent, as from-Brevious
.
experlence.
"F'rance fears Great Britain' s double cross, but
F~e f§ Iike a lamb going to a party with a bunch of
wolves, and the same thing 1S gOlng to hap~n to 11er
that would ta the 1 1
'In aIL this scramble, they are going ta take the
I( Philippine Islands away from our controI-.
"Four DevlIs present now--H.L.H., H.I., H.D.W.,
84. •
(NOTE: No. 4 DEVIL WILL BE KNOWN AS 84 AI'ID INITIALS
WI LL BE KEYED IN INDEX. AT THI S PDINT l, WHO HAD A SUS·
PICION AS TO THE IDENTITY OF 84 TOLD MARY ANN 1 WOULO
MENTIOrl HIS l'lAME AND SHE SHOULD WA-TCH FOR THE REACTION
OF 84 AND SEE IF HE RESPOHDEO. 1 OID. AND DIO WE GET A
REACTION! IT SEEMED ALL FOUR OF THEM MUST HAVE BEEN ON
HER NECK AT ONCE, AND THE RELIC OF THE TRUE CROSS AI'ID
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HOLY WATER DIDN'T SEEM TO HAVE TOO MUCH EFFECT AS THEY
WERE SO MAD THEY DISREGARDED EVERYTHING. SHE WAS TOSSED
AND SHOWED GREAT PAIN AND CHOKING. FOR SOME TIME SHE
COUlD NOT SPEAK ABOVE A WHISPER. AND SHE ASKED FOR A
COlD ORINK TO COOL OFF HER THROAT. SHE C~AIMEO SHE
COULD SMELL BURNED HArR.
,
Catholic Church."
(NOTE: MARY ANN WAS GIVEN THE KNOWLEDGE OF THIS
THROUGH REVELATION. AND IT WAS WRITTEN UP IN THIS MAN
NER: "2 ARE HIGHER THAN 3. 3 ARE HIGHER THAN 2. BESIDES
ALL THE PRI ESTS THAT WOULD BE DRAWN IN." THIS WAS GI VEN
IN, 1950. THE HAMES OF THOSE INVOLVED WERE GI VEN IN THE
SUMMER Of 1953 ON AUGUST 22ND. FEAST Of THE IMMACULATE
HEART OF MARY.)
"Cardinal Mindzenty, when he was over in this
Country, even tried to talk one of them out of it, but
was unable to. These men have bten drawn in. Sorne of
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"The time of the U.N. celebration in California they
let Molotov walk aIL over different places in the cities
of ~eles and San Francisco. We believe they are}
our enemy, but we give themall the assurance we will co
operate with them. No good, no good.
"Some of these things they are trying to make the \~
people believ~ they are agreeing upon, they had agreed.
upon a lonfa t1.Iœ aBo, Hank.
"Russla gets the points in America, Aleutians, and
England gets what they want--Greenland. They' Il both be
right side by side to double cross us, Hank. It's onl
p~pagan9a. Their great des ire for United Europe and
unification in Germany.
"It seems that boy friend of our President and A.E.
seem to understand each other very much without too much
dispute or talk. Some of their decisions have been be
hind closed doors, just the three. They are sure dimming
the lights for the people and putting on soft lulling
music. If only our peo le would ra hard and more,
l ma b ~orne of is. It s just anot er
l
t,igate. it. Iwo of those fel,lows were of British descent.
~ould ~t be possible ~o checK back on lt? Hank, get the
rlght ulformatlOn on It. Only reason i!iven is on account
of the connect 10'1 with B4. 0
'( War land Worla-War II, was wiped out also. B4 was
i responsible again and the reason of course was the same:
he knew tao much.
In his work he was wise ta the treason that tOO]1
p'lace in the Philippine Islands when we lost about 3,000
me because the were purposely left wlthout supphes.
He also discovere t at many 0 e panes a a acked
1\ Pearl Harbor 'Nere Hown by white men and not Japs.
F~d was going to male € h ase t.filngs pub lic knowledge.)
At first they tried to discredit him with a smear
campaign and charged him with accepting bribes. ~n
te found he couldn'c be sto ed in Chat way, theB4T
arranged or lS eat.
- LVld6esgh also came in for a lot of persecution
from the same group. They knew he had lots of nerve,
and of course was a very popular publlc fIgure after-nis
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flight across the ocean, but they didn't know he also
had brains. They--t.!J.uug.hL..he was j ust a big gang li ng ,
n rI er and could be a useful tooI for them. They
put a lot of pressure on him. When Lin y met and married
Ann Morrow, they rea.UY went to work on h im.. ' .Lindy got
ij aliOldor
1 -X1.CO
information on shady mine deals oin on in
rom 1.S ather-1.n- aw an w en t reats, etc.
~ldn't work, they had h1.s son kidnapped and killed. Anj]
innocent man was executed for fi1.s death. H.L.H. and D4
and some others were responsible for that deal. They
also threatened and persecuted his wife's family.
International Bankers of Wall Street were b§hi~d
those crooked mine stock deals. Later on when Lindy went
t5 ltve ln Europe to esca the ersecutions over here,)
he 1.scovere ot eT t lngs, such as the preparedness for
war of those countries, Germany particularly, and when
he tried to make those things known to the Americ an
people, he was subject tQ a real smear campaign. His
patr iot ism was impugned and it was even impl ied that he
was a traitor to his country.
His father-in-law, Dwight Morrow, was accused of J
participation in mine stock frauds which were bleeding 1
miU ions from the gul! ible Arnerican publ ic. That, how
ever, was just a srnear, the big lie. If you can't shut
a man li ou can discredit him with lies'-ïind d1.stor
~
three or four years ago. He got~ müëfi of that lnfor
mation. They tried tQ make the publlc be!leve they were
keep;ng these th in,s so sec ce t, but >lU," le fi xe BliS _ 1
siaps go tbrp)]eh jt."
August 12, 1955: "Hank, things are no good. Hank,
propaganda, no good, Hank. The junk they feed the people
blinds them to the truth. Some of the things mentloned
sorne time agQ, they're stirring up again in MoroccQ, ,
....
agatnsc che ïr
make the French lQQk bad, Hank, SQ the people will revQlt
leaders.
"AlI this releasing Qf prisQ~ers, etc. 1s to soften)
up the people. _ ~ J
----How about al1those prisoners that were left ~:XJI
; the warehouse before they burned it and buried them
alive to destroy the evidence. Just like they closed off
(
the mouth of that mountain cavern where they had pris
oners. AlI that is left is the crack. AlI prisoners
left. Koreans and Americans they have aIl starved to
death. =
ank, part of that was given in the Revelations
November 13, 1953, closed by avalanche when things got
too hot.
"Now they're stirring up propaganda about the Pre
mier of Eastern Germany and the Premier of We~tern
Germany.
"A~r would like to see things different, but}
he's onrya little voice in tlle wl1<lerness. I wonder
Hank, how long they're going~Ieav~denauer-rivebe
fore he meets up with an accident or someifilng. He has
some twistec1ïdëâ:StOëï. --
"HanK, tney-got sorne more of those subs near Havana,
Cuba. One is there keeping beneath the surface on
account of the storm. The other is near Bermuda. Don't
tell me they are just there on a pleasure trip. I wonder
if the U.N. is going to discover them?
"There's a number of foreign ships tied up in our
harbors now on account of the hurricane. Shows what
God can do. God could turn one of those inland clear
across the country.
"It hurts, Hank . .--!.!:.. h.':!.Its. _Why al! the pressure
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! on me on account of F.H. article? He has confused many
con~erts as weIl as Catholics, adds more persecution~
_ a ms t the Churc~.. l t' s erwugh Ant.i=ChrisLpers~;cutes,
why should the Catholics do it too? It's hurt1ng our
Church.
"Hurts the Church, that's what it does; lies.
What's the abject l'd like to know, to scare me? "'Tm
not scared of any of them. They're not confusing me. l
don't have ta hide trom their accusatiuDs. God knows
the truth. TIley' re not hurt ing me. They are hurting the
COurch and the people. 1 wish they'd calI me before the
Bishops, aIl of them. l'm not afraid before Gad, so why
should l be afraid before men? They are Christ before
the Altar, but man on the street, not infallible.
August 13, 1955: "Hank, St. Clare told me yester
day about 1:45 to 2:15 this a.m., she told me that the
Poor Clares send one of their Sisters in to pray for me
from St. Ann's to the Feast of St--lgnatius. She comes
from Mother of PerpetuaI Help. Poot Clares sent her in
because they felt l needed their prayers, for 1 was under
( such a strain, near breaking point on account of added
pressure. This Sister when she was alive (1 will be
told her name) , she made many sacrifices and took extra
penances on herself and spent most of the night in)1
p~~r. She would take and do the most undesirable
jo s gladly from some of the other Sisters, aIl in
reparation and preparation for souls, to help-hër
Spouse, Jesus Chr1st.
"She asked Our Lady to give her this additional
suffering to save souls, for the weak and those fallen by
the ways ide , to brin~ back those sguls.
"That is the Slster that came here ta help me and
to help you, and the other young girl was only our lit
tle St. Philomena. St. Clare told me 1 would have had a
complete breakdown if it were not for the prayers and
constant vigil of these two. 1 would have broken down
on account of pressure."
August 17, 1955: "Hank, Vice President
"A lot can happen before November ' 56. Gad has
struck His hand in India, 45 million people homeless.
And '55 is going down in history with many different
unusual records--heat, floods, earthquakes, fires--all
things that have been predicted in our work, things we
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have been told about: assassination of leaders, accidents
that are not accidents, cl1ange of 1 dershi in Mor~co.
. a ,you re not a raI if sorne of those t ings
strlke our Country. You know those things have been told.
"Hank, the y are going to. try and get Chancelor )
Adenauer out. Surprised that he's still in.
=---"You'll hear of terrible hunger and starvation in
India on account of flood."
September 10, 1955: "lt was F. V. and B4' s idea that
torture chambers be built in U.S.A. They_didn't build
them for nothing. They are planning on using them, Hank.
"Hank, remember l told you about Dôc in Canada.
He' s caus ing trouble in Canada, trying ta ge t t~Cffia-
dian English against the Canadian French who are- at 0- ' \
)Ih
li~, starting uprising there too. Quebec Province
pretty much Catholic .. They are pitting others agalnst
~(
t em, mIner erjacks, etc. The~ are Poles, Fin
li l~, rene ades of aIl kinds.any are escaped
convlcts rom . .
"They are cooking up unrest again in Mexico. It's
brewing now.
"Morocco leader, they got him back in F~c~d
promised him the best. Hers urging his peopleiU) ascept
the terms.
"The Serpent has a pretty good job started on them~
Gœeks and ~s; next they' l! use JeJ:usalem, tao. It' s .
al! p~~AAd l'lt wa'l.
ey got Red China in as far as they planned Iii
Now }
they' Il Just go ahead and use them. - 1
'lhey got MêCarthy ~out of the picture now,
Hank. A year ago we could have helped him--too late now.
"The enemy sure is having lots of fun destroying ourll
timber, Hank. The fires are ~dents. lhey are aI
ways ln the best standing timber, trees 200 years âTd,
[ vlrgln timber. canada Ras lofS of nice timber.
September 13, 1955: "Hank, why does the U.S. qov
ernment, if we are to protect ourselves, take Russl~ns
throug}1. our facto!,ie~J!Ii~tary ca"ills.' ..!!uclea'r la§..ora
tories, in~o the Pentagon, lnto our alrplane factorles?
WhY? Why do we take the enemy through tbose places?
Why? They are supposed to be Co~ts. They take the
enemy into our most vital industnes, through tbe nëe l
i~es. Just recently they took one of them througl
the vital industries on the West Coast, even through one
of the jet plants~ir force base at River5ïcIé.
"They have been dinner guests at the Roosevelts
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there and also the Governor of California.
"They sure got a good start on sorne of the oil
tanks, Hank. Making good headway with the forests,
lumber.
"~ gangster-looking frjend sure did what ne-was
( sUPl?osed to. Sorne ..:-irne ,bac~ l told vou l saw him in Gary,
IndIana. I~rrd~ wnat s ëne next deal?
-.rTh7U:-S-:-people, thegovernment of th~ople'i s
being exploited right and left. They are foolish to
fall for aIl these tricks.
"What's their reason to try to delay the production
of the 52 jet plane they are bringing out? That don't
make sense.
"They admitted that Great Britain is also making an
H bomb, Hank.
"We have our Allies and our enemies aIl supplied
with everything they need, Hank. The metals and the)
secrets. They usually end up blaming somebody and hang
~them or something for it, but it's always nlan~ed.
They are getting a little jittery on dropplng boffibs.
They found they are more power fuI than they thought they
were.
"Hank, can you figure out their plot burning out
those oil tanks and sorne of those things? They burned
sorne fuel tankers on the sea. Of course they never find
anythlng. Report an 011 slick or sornething.
"Now they can send planes out to fly on missions to
do their bidding; don't have to lose a man, just a plane.
"You know man is just about ready to destroy the
whole earth. l wonder just how far Gad is going to let
them go, or will He break the present earth in parts if
He wants to save sorne of us?
"They pitted the Turks and the Greelg; against each
~ just like they did in Morocco. Another techniquè,
pitting pe~le against their government. Peron example
of that. Ing same ln Mexico then they will hide out
in Southern California.
"Senator~. comes up for election next year. Going
to be a good little boy now, talk in favor of what the
public wants to know, Hank. He's just a simpleton, a
'yes' .man. Thinks he' s big.
-~at S. or-the A.F., he's a rat. He's no good.
"Five concentration S~R~~_~ country, ~he
fIllargest ~ ~ a . Showing air force men tortured
sothey can force them to dÇ5 wrïat tfie want them to do
e lme c m e Sa ers are a sample 0 what
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'1 CIO tbey ~etj f tbey don' t follow orders.
Mary Ann at thls t lme wltnessed an ad tanker whlch
was .iust blown up).
"Hank, l want ta help you. I won't be able ta
after the l6th. The 16th starts the next period 01 severe
suffering. You'll be on 24 hours the 16th.
"1 th wor d crisis is awful ti ht, ti hter than
a ~ddJe string If it tightens mueh more Lt wllI r~ak.
"Friend (prowler) out there, west of the house. Has
car by tne shed, got his car right by the shed.
"It will be awfuI, Hank when the strike l When the!]
Serpen s r i es, t e 11 strike at ~ li ious ust, ank.
It~e awluI! No c or 1 uns. ---
N.OTE: FOUR DEVILS PRESENT. DON'T KNOW WHO THEY ARE.
' and out deal. rh~L,E~~l him an exile" but ~~s free
t
~(our Government is now having built a ~entration Ca~
in Alaska. It is north of the Brooks Range, up above
. the Àictic Circle."
NOTE: PERHAPS SOME OF US CAN PUT IN SOME TIME UP
THERE AS SLAVE LABOR IN OUR AMER 1 CAN SI BERl A WHEN T~E
~S TAKE OVER.
February 21, 1956: "There's going to be an uprlslng
in Germany. Youth trained jn East r~r~ny will be used .
..-
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It' s going to cause West Germany to divide. They' re
stirring up more trouble against Adenauer. They were in
hopes when Adenauer was so sick that he would die but
he was tough~an they thought. '
"1Jley_ have the youth turJling on Franco, too. They
are gOlng to use the youtl1i'rl thÙ côuntryarso.
"Mexico is having youth trouble too. They can
easily mold the ïQuth." (NOTE: YOUTH WERE TAKEN FROM
WEST GERMANY INTO ËÀST GE'RMANY FOR TRAINING, AND THEN
WE R E B ROU GH T BAC K I N T 0 W EST GE R MAN Y T0 DOT HEl R D 1 R TY
\ W0 R K ) •
February 23, 1956: "Hear something, Hank. Hear
something." (The time was 9: 15pm) "Hear it, Hank. It's
getting louder. Jets, Hank, 5 of them, big ones. They
are coming louder, coming louder, going west of Madison,
Hank, going straight south, not switching toward Chicago.
They are the ones with the long noses and the swept-back
wings. They must be testing something.
NOTE: 1 CALLED THE BOYS, RICHARD AND FREDDI E, WHO
WERE IN THE OTHER ROOM DOING THEIR SCHOOL WORK, AND THEY
SAID THEY COULD HEAR THE PLANES VERY CLËARLY.
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KER HEART AND SOME OTHER PORTION Of HER BODY. SHE MAY
TEMPORARILY LOSE WHAT SHE IS VISIONING AND THEN HAS TO
SEARCH TO RE·FIND IT AGAIN AS IN THIS CASE WHEN HER
HEART WAS BOTHERING HER.
mac~inery will not ~ave such a big job getting the man
nomlnated for Presldent as long as Ike is running so
they can concentrate on getting the man they want in for
v ice pres ident.
Our Lady has said they will try to destroy us from
within. They are nOI!/ concentrating their efforts in that Il
direction. The Serpent is just beginning to snap his
,tail. ~ything-!:..o~isru~ things will be used--labor
l~
have T ' at can't stand kOeeling.
~ him PrO z is one of t e 19gest leaders of
)J/ the Serpent 's_Zionlst Movement iÙhlsêoÙ-ntry today. He 1
Jj
you value--your 11fe, YOUF faon l y, yo~y and your
country--are ~estroyed. You have got to do the
praying to Goa beforehand.
"We are dumb, America is dumb. Too much good t irnes,
too much money.
"We have just delivered sorne more goods to Israel,
Hank. The goods were delivered in secret. As has hap
pened before in the Revelations, the stuff was smuggled
out in boxes marked 'corn' and 'peas' which, of course
didn't.contain corn and peas but ammunition. There are
many like cartons of 'corn' and 'peas' in the Great
Siberian Arsenal. There were also many large boxes sup
posedly containing outboard motors. Outboard motors
that are anti-aircraft guns knocked down.
"That guy that was across here lamenting got a
birthday present. Maybe he's got a birthday coming."
NOTE: THI SIS ANTHONY EDEN.
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qnd that they won't do. Parents have got to he parents,
DULt looks so hopeless, sa hORel~ss. It makes one
I Gove~nrnent.
just sick. Listen ta the radio and listen to sorne of
the Priests and the 'lbo don' t"0" "om to
)1\ \know thev are he ln foo.led
ey wa °e up and look into tnlDgs.
"
n
e. y can t
they sec.? AIl
this is going on under their noses~ Where are they?---
--"Too muchgooa-·t imes, good times.
"Sorne of our Priests~re working h~.rd. They lfloW
)
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the truth. They kno\\' what. ' s .co'E,ing _éill.a are -stŒgWng
l
a~f/~; and. throw away the ey as . ny
o e _ that tried to spread t e now _ e 0 truth.
e e a _ e ln I!.ltzabeth"'s in
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March 19, 1956: "Big Fellow is going to ~troit to
meet the Canadian doc'tor." (NOTE: THE BIG FELLOW IS
1
THE H E AD 0 F THE Co M MU N 1 ST SA BOT'A G E 50.::.: 0 PRE V 1 0 U S L y )
MENTIONEO IN THE REVELATIONS).
'I
RUSSI"NS
SAN DIEGO.
HAVE BEEN
PLANES HAVE BEEN
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'FLOWN
OF
OVER IT
ATTENTION ,lO
OFTEN AND
THE R E HA S 0 F TE N BrEN MEN TIC l'lOF TH E FA CT TH A T Ru s S 1 AN
suas WERE LYING OFF SAN DIECO. WE HAVE A NAVAL BASE
THERE. )
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THAT ACCEPTED THE GRANTS WILL HAVE TO E"RN THEM BY FOL.
ILOWING THE SUBVERTEP POLICIES OF THE DEVIL'S ONE
)
IwoRLDERs.1
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They found out that their Air
it
it
BE EN
WELL TESTED AND TRIED AND A NUMBER OF THEM BUILT BEFORE
IT Y/AS UNVEILED.
May 5, 1956: "Location of Russian subs:
One near Aleutians (usual spot)
One near Cuba
One near Corpus Christi, Texas
Four near San Francisco
Two near Los Angeles"
"Those near California are close enough so they
could let fly with atomic war head torpedoes: two for
San Francisco and two for Los Angeles would do the job.
Do you think Our Lady meant that when She said: 'Watch
the Pacifie?'
"Rabbi Prinz is in Mexico City scheming something
with one of Trotsky's {riends down there."
~ May 6, 1956: "Three airplanes going over way up
high. They sound different. They have gone by. They
cruise at about 1,000 miles per hour. They tested these
planes in Siberia. l watched them testing them over the
North Pole. England has a fast new plane too, but it
doesn't beat that of Mr. Bear. Right now the planes are
over St. Louis, going south to Mexico City and then
southeast over the Panama Canal. Then they will go back
north over the Ocean, heading toward the Sea of Okhotsk.
This is just another test flight."
Note: Just another test flight, true, but how many
of these test flights have been given here in the Revela
tions where they fly in and out at will over ou~thical
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~reen and none are ever detected.
They have missi les that are aceurate up to 250 and
300 miles. Also they are even speaking in our Country
of the -possibil ity of atomie anù hyèTogen l.varhe~ds being
attacheo ta the:,e missiles. RU3sia right 1l0W is shooting
missiles that are aecurate at 2,SOO miles and that carry
a smaller guided missile aceurat.e for another 500 miles,
and they know they ean equip them with bath atomie and
hydrogen bomn warheads beeause they have successfully
done sa. \!/hile our Armed Forces fight arnong thernselves
for control of our pun)' development, they have deve loped
one very superior ta ours and have kept still about it.
Through their system of espionage, they know of
everything we have, and if we do develop anything worth
while, they can apply that knowlcdge to theirs.
While we over here are trying ta build up our
Fleet of B 52 Intercontinental Bombers and without great
success, they have developed and are mass producing a
bomber that can fIl' circles around our B 52, can out
perform it in every way, even to the point uf making it
look like a canard, the bird that fl ies backwards.
It is true that weare further developed scientifi
cally in sorne fields, notably that of medicine and allied
fields. The Russians, however, eat much simpler than do
the pampered Americans; therefore, their need ta develop
medical science is not as great as ours. They are, as a
nation, healthier than we are.
Russia has developed atomic a degree
that very shortlx she wiii be a arr-Df
her Industrx. over to nuclear power.
May 1, 1956: "Flshes ton"tgnt in same piaces bes ides
two near the Statue of Liberty. "
May 9, lq56: "X Men are meeting in East Berlin.
Otto John is there. fhey are planning sorne more youth
riots ta take place in Spain, Paris and West Germ~lY~
-.
- "Submarlne report:
2 subs by Statue of Liberty
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South as to what is going on, and that they are being
used as tools."
May 15, 1956: "Anthony Eden got l'id of frogman."
NOTE: THERE WAS AN ENGLISH FROGMAN DISAPPEARED WHEN
BULGANIN AND KRUSHCHEV WERE VISITING ENGLAND. RUSSIA WAS
(' BLAMED FOR THE DISAPPEARANCE OF THE FROGMAN. EVIDENTLY
HE WAS JUST ONE EDEN DI DN' T WANT AROUN D.
"Submarine Report:
2 subs near San Diego
2 subs near San Francisco
2 subs near Los Angeles"
"There will be sorne more cargoes fired that won't be
acc idents.
"rhe Russians are laughing at our President on the
disarmament deal. They are trying to get us to disarm.
They w0uld like that.
"They are preparing a Siberia for us in Alaska." .
May 16, 1956: "The Russians are going to make be
lieye they are reducing their armies. It's propaganaa)l
only to lull us to sleep. They are worklng on other
countries, too--France-and others.
"There's going to be lots of changes taking place
by October. This is the lull before the storm. l'm
afra id it wi 11 be an awful bad s tOJ;:lll-. - - __
"Those trying to disavow~imjare worse than(.':?talin:-, )0
"TIank, lt'S funn~ how some of those b~ snots and
and crooks are'all dea , and wha,t ald the): ~ln?
. "F.D.R., F.H., H.!., H.L.H., C.H., A.N., H.D.W.,
L.D.B., F.Y.
"They didn't get world control. Some are devils
sitting on the rafters. It's unbelievable. lt doesn't
s~em posslble wlth"èaUëatëd people.
"L.D.13. fias got somethlng named in his honor at last~
May 21, 1956: "They are going to try to inveigle the
D.S. into making the first move and then they can bl~me
the D.S. [hat was already told in 1950. We are partl y )
to blarne anyhow for playing ba11 with the Internationtd
l3ankers. "
"One of the worst subversives we' ve got in the
United States is G1ahbi Pnnz."î
May 23, 1956: "The Brown ~ar is way ahead nf us in
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everything. This has been true since 1950. They were
more true to their country than we were. They didn't
destroy their manpower. We did.
~t
"The Brown Bear is way ahead of us in nuclear
e9wer. 111ey could even run Eheu lndustry on it witFiout
c~l or gasofine. They're so far advaoced, and 1 thought
we were smart people.
"If Russia were converted, they would be a wonder
( fuI coùotry. Ihey llve on more common =nd pure food than
1 we do. We are too art ificial. They are behind us in
i; sôme things like medicine, but on the whole they
are healtbjer than we ..il..!'e. " -
- May 24, 1956: "l'm afraid that most of the bills
that are brought up in Congress are already eut and dried
"Submarine report:
1 near Statue of Liberty
l near Key West
l near Cuba
1 near Aleutians
1 near San Diego
l lying east of Newfoundland"
May 25, 1956: "Some of the campaigning nearly gets
to blows. Kefauver and Stevenson agree on some things
and next are tearing each other apart. This show keeps
people's minds off real issue. Everything has a reasoo.
"They are promoting Nixon now, telling what a great
.
guy he lS.
"LYndQR~~SOn is Kingfish in Texas. ~e
doing their bl~ng. Next t lme he m1.gFi"t'"not be sa l ucl<y. "
June 2, 1956: "Russian guy who was over here work
ing with the Fraulein went back to Russia. 1 don't know
his name. Unc1e Sam is dumb and blindf01ded. He was
called back home because he made a mistake hand1ing
the Russian Navy men who wanted to stay here.
~l
"Got to pray for him, Hank, thï Pope. H~o
~od. th!Qwn.peop\f fight him.hey are trYlng
to scan a lze film. hy can't they let the poor fel
low alone? Things will blow ur bad if he goes."
NO TE: TH 1 S R E fER S TOP 0 PEP 1 U S XII.
"Poor Cardinal Mindzenty~as-;rwst on a leash. ~
was i us t turned loose for propaganda. He 1 s pulIed bac k .
j There's no reason to re-arrest hîm. He wants to do good
1but is so helpless.
"Our Bishop doesn't feel good either. He has im
proved, but he's not good now. "
June 4, 1956: "Five years ago l described a meeting
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with hands across the table. There's no change. The
~ame men are still at the helm.
"1 also described hands in prayer with the Rosary,
r pray ~ tl~re'll be more white crosses. We got
those whlte crosses and there wlII bê more whlte crosses.
"I saw the same l'OU hneck an ster-like u, but [I{
. l?e has morne he pers now. must e 0 e lent to those
ln power. (NOTE: THIS ROUGHNECK HAS 8EEN SPOKEN OF
8EFORE. HE' S HEAO OF THE SA 80TAGE SOUAD.)
JJ\
to run he saïS. He ca D do !pore
1 l'chi
pd the scenes. Row
\ ever, Ü they res_Lh ~anLhillh-1'~.:.l._ be there. -
"They are working hard to geL the Alcan Highway in
shape. Do you think there's a reason?
"N~ is coming into the United States.
D good. \~do we want t 0 dea 1 wItnh1:ii1~ ~ ~ ..wu~
\\
CI Disraë1l. •
AMERICAN SUCKERS '
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cation. If the-E€ d era' 0 ment controls money or the
gr anting.......oLnone.+- () s h Is the wi 11 a so contro l
th, ,chool,. Any to t , contr,ry or, 1
deflnltely false, The control of education so far has
been in the hands of the individual states, but as soon
as any state acce ts Federal morre for their schools, 11/1
they are surrendering t eir rl ts an one more ates
Rl'gfit li:as gM l3y the board. E~ucat ion in the hands of
the states is too far separated from the control of the
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THINGS
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AS BEING
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June 26, 1956: "How dumb can people be? They think
Twining saw everything." (NOTE: GENERAL NUHAN TWINING
HAS JUST RETURNED FROM RUSSIA WHERE HE WAS TO HAVE SEEN
AND EXAMINEO THEIR AIR STRENGTH. HE SAW WHAT THE Rus
!i.L"'.1L~_WANTEO HlM TO SEE AND NO MORE~SREPORT CAN
ONLY SERVE FURTHER TO MISLE~D THE AMERICAN PEOPLE, TO
BU 1 L D UP FUR THE R A F;i; LS E-5 ENS E 0 F 5 ECU RIT Y I N THE 1 R
MIN D S. )
;;0;,,,,, ""'" " '" "'''''' ". "COroSu " ' ' " " " , ;
MONEY TO THE RUSSI ... NS. THEX WERE "'BLE PRINT "'ND CIR.
[
CUL",TE M"'NY MILLIONS OF DOLL ... RS IN !INITED ST ... TES MONEY
'-H 1 CH WE H"'D Ta REDEEM "'T T ... XP ... YERS· EXPENSE.
"The~
were afraid he (Morgenthau) wou Id talk, sa
1\ they knoc ea-hïffi()ff."
""(WHO S"'YS BENEDICT ARNOLD W ... SN' T JUST'" PIKER?l
"Franklin Delano Roosevelt, a doctor friend of his
and Harry L Hopkins headed the-!1arch of Dimes racket.
"Who is going to doublecross who, between the Brown
J\ Bear, the Lion and the poor plucked Eagle?
liA year ago in April, as John Foster Dulles said,
we were on the verge of war. Our President gave John
Foster Dulles credit for averting that war, but it was
fear of the use of atomic weapons that prevented it.
"There is trouble brewing again in Korea and Fo;:.
mosSl. T~ are waiting for and hoplng for Siggan
1 1 Rhee to dl.e.
~ NO TE; • TH E y ' R.f....U-R-S-LO-J"-H-E-S...lJ8-V.E R S 1 V. E FO R CES
\ OF DESTRUCTION.
. "The servants of the Serpent are hoping this seg
gregatlon sltuation wi 11 cause us much trouble and
( disruption from within. The colored situation will be
much worse when school starts.
-"T'm afrald our AIaskan Siberia is going through.
People won't exert enougn preS-suré on their Congressmen
ta prevent its passage. They are planning to use a lot
of veterans ta build it. rhe~n~t daE~ J~~ th~_m come
home when they_see_ what chey are bullchng.
-N~HIS REFERS TO THE AL.... SKA ~ HEALTH a,ILL
W~ICH IS BEING USED "'S ... SUBTERFUGE T.O BUILP ... H~E
PRISON C ... MP IN AL ... SK .... ALL YQ.U WILL H",YE Tn-.D-O~BE
PROVEN CR ... ZY WILL BE TO DIS"'GREE WITH THE SUBVERSIVE
FORCES ..JJi"'T "'RE BEH INP OUR GOVERNMENT.
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July l, 1956: "We have got to pray for the 1I0ly
Father. We can't afford to lose him now. We must keep him
at least 5 or 6 more xears.
"One of these days'you will be reading of the death
of ,Jildge Medipa • ...lh~j.u4g0ILthe sedition t.rials. He
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r Til
~II .... lV uay. ....'" -..-... a .......
our
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"Our Country was fQundacLon_the.......ptinçiples Qf the
true Spirit, the Father in Heaven. The Father of QUI'
Countr~ayed ta Him many tImes. He never deci~d
a ?attfe '.':ltllOut praYlng tQ the Heayen Iy. Eather fOr
gu Idan,çgJus t.
"The Father of our Country proved ta this Nat ion
that you can ?nly have victot y by praying ~d-iD
Heaven and 10Vlng your Country and your feI1owmen .•
"George W:;shington lovèd his Country, his fellow
meE and never torgot GOd. Mad enat nQt been the truth,
he would oevel' have been victorious, fQLthe_enemy was
much greatel' than he. If we would only turn back ta
the true Spirit Qf GeQrge WashingtQn whQ fought for
freeaom-îorh-iS Country a.nd ma;-;-fërIreedom of speech,
I
liberty and justice for aIl, by turning ta Gad the
Father-in-He·a"Veh and-EarEh fil'st f or guidance, for
he also had the guidance of the beautiful lady that
loves th is Country and loved h im.
"We have lost al! the victor that Geor e Washing
ton fouO' r. AIl t. e free am e ou t for has een
Jlt estroyed. That's why ta ay the celebratIon
Iaration of Indepenae..~~e~~s alfa fraud '. mi~re~e~dJI
e c
shoot ing it
fi lling our
,1
CAN ONLY BE MAINTAINED LoT_lM!; \,.V;)I ut" LUN:::> 1 Ar-. 1 VlbILA!'i,j.;
li WE
SELVES
HAVE: ,SWALLOWED
LOOK
TO
AT
BE
THE
THE
HYPNOTIZED
RACKETS
PROPAGANOA
BY THE
OPEIl4TI~G
LINE. HAVE
SERPENT.
fBI..ELY
ALLOWED
WITHIN
OUR·
OuR
COUNTRY W...tiICH EAT AWAY AT OUR ECONOMY ANp D[SIROX RJ.i.!/f
ORAL FIBER: UNION RACKETS. CHURCH RACKETS. MEDICALqi
RACKETS. RACE RACKETS.
J~
~
"The Yids are very clever. They join patriots'
of the plan."
I\
were taken lnto East ~rmany and trained and then sent
baclrEoWes"LGerDia.n-y:
GIVEN
NOTE:
6EFORE
THE
IN
TRAINING
THE
OF
REVELATIONS.
THESE YOUTH GANGS HAS 6EEN
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~Y AND STIL:'- WE CONTINUi ro DEAL '1iiTH "[HOSE CDMM1E5.)
l by Aleut ians
l by Los Angeles
l by San Francisco
l near Cuba
2 Tlcar the Florida Keys
l near spot where Andrea Doria sunk."
"The Canadian doctor is meeting at the spot near
the Pentagon with Felix Frankfurter and Jake Arvey.)
1
NOTE: THiS DOCTOR PREVIOUSLY MENTIONED 15 A LEADER
OF THE CAMAQIAN SUBVERSIVES AND IS MEETING WITH TWO Of
TH E L E AD 1 N G 5 E_S_V..AJ!I T S 0 ETH E 5 ERp E N T 0 f Z ION F ROM 0U R
COUNTRY.
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"The next battle fought will he awful. The most
vicious ever seen.
"The Klu Klux Kla~ are growing and getting more
1 powerful. They are gOlng to s2I e ad the.ir il!.!:!k in the
North as well as the South. Sorne pranksters use the
disguise_of the Klu Klux Klan to Carry out their ovvn
grudges. " .
August 11, 1956: ~Looks ~lke India is sick of Bri
tain and is going to tle up wlth Russia. They are con
fused. They have a.lways been ~a'::d _and doublecrossed.
1With Egypt
ing a lot."
ana
Indl~ on Russla s SlUe, England lS 10s
Il
August 29, 1956: "It wouldn't be good for us if
Britain would moye their headquarters to Canada. The
Queen likes Canada. Anthony Eden is getting iittery.
He's li all the big b ys. They aren't so brave when
t ey face rea lty. en was in on things much longer
than Ike. I~~ed qui»k w~n the dont was opened (or
him."
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INTERNATIONAL REVELATIONS CODED
SOME ~ O ~ S ~ T WERE 1
--
CLUDED IN TO BE GY_E,t'I TO CERTAIN
PEOPLE FOR SAFE KEEpING. IT WAS NOT T~AT
------- ----EXpECTED
-
IT
HAMES
As
THE 5 E
ARE NOT
T ~
HAVE
1N G 5
SAlO.
BEI N G
MENTIONED.
DO NOT
MAD E ï<;ô';N :-
A!:,D IT 15
UNDERSTAND
~ w1 L L
WRITTEN UP
THE REASON
5 E ETH A T
~~~JUST
Jrl
pE;;;;;-~'~----;;PEAR ON T~E PAGES S~OULD BE TO MOST OF
YOU ALMOST AS IF T~E NH!ES WERE FILLED IN.
RE AD IT OVER CAREFULLY. FOR YOU WILL FIND VERY MUC~
1 ANswERS
f'ACT,
TO
T~E
MANY
OT~ER
T~INGS
T~INGS
THAT
slNCE
YOU
GIVEN.
~AVE WONDERED
ALL FIT IN
ABOUT.
VERY
IN
WELL
WITH T~ESE REVELATIONS. You MIGHT SAY T~EY ARE JUST AN
Sta'te DëIJartment
- Treasury ..lRp~tment
Postal ~partment
Med9L-&~ment
Pentagon
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1.'? st,,,--,L;,o.S
/
a ids, .Jf!:!
weIl as common
This is gr"adual
of the
Br ave?
·Oh, wake up! In med ic ine they have it now so
that they can inject cancer geJ::m; also serum tnat works
llke the person dled al heart attack.
a
- ·Man~ Congressmen. $êoators suddenJ...y died of heart
CK w ~ch was in'ected into them; also cancer. TK;;e
Il
InjectIons ar ar to trace.
amma Globin and other vaccines they are working
on. Penicillin_-.-..
is also a racket; public is overcharged.
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11;
'7
lS ready ta strike, it
ta believe them and ga
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against the correct rnethod, -as..-thLmind is in a state of
confusion; striking discriminating b10ws against Re11gloUS
i
schoo1.~eLan(L.;eli~ious teachtng ln schooI, making 1
sorne of the CathoJLlc~l~en-feErl they are outcasts, for
the enemy of God wants to des~ts greatesr-âbstacle:
the Catholic Faith.
- "Turning sports also into a racket, destroying the)
tru~ort to a gambier and evil den by-Suymg thé
winning game and putting chemicaJs jn clotJ1ing of play
ers so that the bidder's side is sure to win. This is
cheaper than buying the team, as it weakens the players.·
C-M-S-F (Code)
"(Foreign Policy) With this capacity, our top of
ficiaIs want to be the greatest, so in this achieve the \
biggest goal. This cl blinds some of them from see
1( ing the real threat a~as!ërthey. ~!..lngLng_O?, tFïeir
l own-eoun_trLar:ill..peoQle. . ~t;.ss, gloqhcatW'QJpr 1
of some that have not elr Country at heart.
"No 5;Cd or ~ry matters to ~hem: Th~y thinkj\
of the Rower. Ihey a~he enemy wlth~n our Country; so
the enemy to our Country tS not only those from the
foreign lands. ~overnment officiaIs within. Sa the
enemy to our Natlon both Brltlsh and Russia each try to
outsmart the other for want of power.
~
"Our people are made to believe the British are our\1
stoutest and faithful allies, when in realit.lf-t~..Y..-â.!:..ab
us i~E~__back. Sorne of our highest officiaIs are weIl
a~e of this and are tn with this double kLQss; a1so do )
aF.umber of th~ ofhclals G1o~of th~_~risoners still
IJl~
verYth!.ng, So many farmers are not aware of this, that
once the Government co trols.. all your w::ices. blltter,
h~~gg~. even piwJÎry, they~l have full control
reveryth1ng you w_ant to plant by giving out allot
ments of so many acres, paying a fine if you exceed
this allotment. Where's the freedom here? It is gone!
"To many farmers it st1ll lS the greatest thing our
Government ever did for the .farmer,. but the uJll control
theY-sr~gradually working to obtain, they are not a~are
of, not until the noose is pulled tight.·
E - M - A.A.N. - Air Force - Army - Navy (Code)
ft Pea rl Hal' bol' i s onl y a .SIDa 11 exampl e 0 f wha t the
officiaIs are able to do wheri:ih~_pIiy~âlï with the
)1 enemy <Satan).
np~ilippines is another, Korea, Berlin--al~se
forces know the rart they are plfflng (t~ offic~ls).
-"~HQly~cr;-wïpeoutRëligion,_t-he big
ge~~~e.
"One thing Air Force OfficiaIs know is the under-]
~yme~t. of the Air Force men, making-it ~ndesl~_le for
ma_Il)' of thèfiien QEefer the ajl'. They have better con
trol of the ground men than those in the air, for the
air man learns and.-§ees ~ lot--Which tl1~ g~ounëtmafl aœs
~~ -fhrough this the enemy will get control of-the
air. As"'the Governmen~ has sold out our own boys to
th; enemy once they are on foreign soil~ ta~tng tnem
prisoners wlthout a chance to defend themselves or choose
the'ir()Wn counsel; aTs-o-rI1ëy caîlriOtappëilt(;"" our
Country. Ther~ are many prisoners now still held under
this law.
---Also Air Force in period of so-called Cold War,
making overseas dl!0'_ compulsory, wJif.h...J..s-~ the
ConstÙ!!pon. Th~-Arnerican public iS--U1laware of this.
For those that do question, they have very convincing
I(answers ready for them, to lu!! them to sleep.
·Our so-called enemy is-and fias been in on aIl the
round table discas~iqns an~s. Just the,general
~
-"The--erlemy ~r ,-~ or ~y have. not exp 10 ited t~e il'
boys or equipment as we have; even 011, rubber, so lm
portant to aIl three, Army Air Force and Navy.
·Our three can be crippled very quick when ready to
Ilstrike; can gain control of vital needs to keep our
~A.A.N. in full operation."
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Here given are certain revelations which are of
great significance, but you can fit them into the pic
l\
most extreme l we wor
lost sheep into the fora.
_
worr a
e l 1
ard for prayer and bring those
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AGREEMENT IN SPITE OF THE STATEMENTS TO THE CONTRARY.
"They are going to use the R~Chine~e to protect
Iran." (NOTE: HERE AGAIN THE BLACK GOLO ENTERS INTO. THE
PICTURE. AND MANY MD.RLMÂLYLILJ.-.lLLE fOR ITS C'ONTROL.. )
Today over the radio daily and in ehe news reports
one of the big issues is lining up candidates for. the
1956 Presidential election.
On Oecember 14, 1951 on one o.t' the' Fridays of Ad
11!~
sake of the show and to make people think they wer~v
ing-an-e1ectlon we had two, but to those behind the
scenes it w s ' a race between two horses f om
he same stable and the owners ldn t care whic one of
them won. They__o~ed-th~h. The only battle that
took place was in the conventions of the two major
Part ies.
It was there that the pressure, intrigue, SCUlb
duggery, bribery and subver3ion took place. Threats of
reprisals,~arI_the means of dirty P?litical control were
{
usea-aDd ln'them the people have absolutely no vOlce.
Many,- many t imes (fur ing tnose convent ions you heard over
the radio, "This is Democracy at work." Why was it nec
essary to mention that so many times, if not to allay the]J
suspicion of the people who )iste~d, wno l1!..lght b~gln to
l5ëTîëVe that tfiat was_exa~tly wh~re-Democra~~s nOt at
~k:
There was no free election. You had a chance to
vote for one of two candidates, but you had absolutely
no voice in who those candidates were to be.
"'They are still trying to get rid of D~u~s.~He
doesn't play along with the ideas of ~en. ustlce
of the Suprem~~rt). .
~
"Lyndon Johnson is getting to he too spry for hlS
own good, will get another shot. He doesn't know what
happened. Nexttime-hewïTr. (NOTE: ~YNDON JOHNSON
RECEIYEP AN INJECTED HEART ATTACK BECAUSE HE WAS GOING
TO_EE.OSE THINGS THA'!' THE _B~ BOYS oloN'T WANT EXPOSEo.
Il DIDN'T PROVE fAT ... L . )
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"Anthony Eden has sent one of those secret agents
into t'Fië kab Country to stir up trouble. -'fiiey~J2..e
mighty vicious. The Arabs are suspicious of Americans.
Tne Near East trouble canalso become a religiQUS ~ar.
They would like the UnIted States kicked out so they
can c~ntrol the oil. , . 1
Anthony Eden resents Ike s popUI2Ilty .•
"May use Aooirib to scare the Arabs.
'" . ".latest Geneva Confere.nce another smoke. screen. -AU
)fldeclslgp§ made hefore"the ·Conferince. . .
-- "Ike's soldier fiiend, Krus~hev, also jealous of
Ike's popularity.
"Watch thè Vice President on the Democratie ticket.
(1 DON:T KNOW wflY TRIS STATEMENT WAS M.ADE. BuT
RIGHT NOW 1 WOUL.D LIKE TO PUT IN MY GUESS FOR ~R
RE U TH ER. )
l'"' """
(THE ANSWER TO THAT 'S QUITE OBVIOUS. A BRITISH
BASE ON CYPRUS IS LIKE A SWORD OF DAMOCL.ES HANGING OVER
)
HAVE ALL AT
HC "
ONE TIME
"'H """' .. ,""
OR ANOTHER HAD
co"''''','. ""
gXPERIENCE WITH THE
IilO_UBLE CROSS OF GREAT BR 1 TAJ...N. )
! p~r.
This was given through Mary Ann on November 3, 1955:
"Hank, yon know that plane that just crashed? T~~S)
one of those accidents thaL.is no a.~GisL~,l)t. ~_was a
Je~sn Mr. X on t'hat plane. He must have mad.La .!!!i.s
t~ke and no mistakes are tolerated."
NOT~: THIS WAS AN AIRLINER THAT CRASHED OuT OF
DE N VE R. CO LOR A DO KIL LIN G 66 P E 0 PL E • TH EPI LOT S
--
WE R E
---
~..
1
DOPED AT
......--... .
THE
WA~G.J...VE:~.QoI_-'~_
DENVER AIRPORT
"'SUP ~~EE.
---
JUST BEf ORE
TH E
THEY
DOPE
~
LEFT. IT
GI VEN THEM
-
J1CAUSES VIOLENT PHYSICAL REACTION. THEY DON"T JUST PASS
OUT. THAT's WHAT CAUSES THE CRASH·ES. IT TA"KËSrnuT
--- 'ANHOU~'nn"l)op"f-to-ôO-'1
A HALf
WAS IMMEDIATELY
~-
fOLLCl,WED BY AN"p"!HEI<~ASH
TS WORK.
WHICH
THIS
TOOK
CRASH
THE
~S OF 43-!'E..Q..!'LE. A MAN WAS CONVICTED OF PLACING A
BOMB IN THE PLANE TO BE ABLE TO COLLECT THE INSURANCE ON
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Ir Î
HIS MOTHER'S INSURANCE.'·· ......
l GANDA LINE
TH EPI PEL 1 NES
PAYEt<S' MONEY
WE HAVE
0 PEN
INTO
BEEN
SOT
RUSSIA.
FED.
H~ Y
HOWEVER.
CA N CHA N N E L
THEY MUST KEEP
AM ER 1 CA N TAX•
going to be involved.
"They may still have to cork the bottle, They
can't come to an agreement on anything. Ea~s try~ng
to cut the other's throat,
-Fort:Eëllext President ial term it' s going to be
hard to get anyone good in. Even if they~~qgd,
1
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dtLwn morally. "
'NOTE: GREAT BRITAIN HAS REASON To FEAR THE POWER
OF THE BLACKS ANO YELLOWS BECAUSE THEY HAVE EXPLOITED
THEM 50 UNtoIERCI FULLY ALL -OVER THE WORLD.
OF THE WORCÔ.
~
--TIlëykllocked Trotsky off in Mexico:
l
~~ê' wno cannot help ourselves, are now being given
Divine Help by Our Most Holy ~fu. ther who came to America
as She came to warn France at la Salette, as She appeared
at F~to save Portuga(.and the worlù-.-She now
come~to plead and give us Her Heavenly aid, if only
we will listen. '
'Yes, Our Lady warned you, be youCatholic, protes_)\
tant or be you black or be you whLte or yeI1ow. It~ll
~ike all of us regardless of who we are. Our~y
tôVes us. Thar-is ~Sne cornes down to us worthless
children and warns us." (October 30, 1955)
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( S~;E~SIVES
--~----
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SOME OF OUR SENATORS AND REPRESENTATIVES
~
sweet. We must, however, recognize Communlsm for_what lt'Il
')-- a,
1,s, on 1y_ a t 00 1 owned and -cOITIT 0 11 e by t he Sel' ~0 f
Zion.
Is it any wonder then that any effort to dislodge
any of the traitors immediatel y brings aIl of the ~est
(
of them to their defense, as ln-rl1ecase of Alger Rlss,
a proven Russi an spy?
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ELECTION, 1956
way.
---
floor. We are on the way down. It was planned that
..
{
When-tb~Y~hnd th.emselves in d.esp.e!:~e circltlmstances
st Ul.J~ains....l...QJLe~n. 1 have already wntten up an
article which exposes these dangers in much greater
detail.
1 listened to the talk of one of the Socialist can
didates. Social ism was ,. aêcording to hîm, Ehë answer to
al} ~ur problems, and if electedlall would-be:ros~e
working man would rece-tve just compensation for his
labors and world problems would aIl fall into place
very nicely. Gis talk was short and he was advocating
sending for literature which explained in more detail
this wonderful plan.
I listened to T. Coleman Andrews, the candidate on
the Constit.utio!la.Lor_S.t.at.es.-Bights Party. His talk
was a1so quite short but came close to the heart of the
problems with which we are faced than did any of the
others. He talked in favor of the re~al of the illegall11
Sixteenth Amendment to the D.S. Constitution, which by
seffïn~~p tne-lllcüme-tax without restriétlons, has made,
us a11 virtua l s raves of the Federal Government, as it
màkes 'it possible for them to take not only a- portion' of
our incarne but a11 of it if the~ so des ire. He spoke ofll'
the usu--!:P..?tion of States .R1.ghts ~)y the Federal Goyernment
whi'ëh~as ~een p;gt_oLt;)le_I::>rogréillLQf a 11 QLthe recent
Administrations. There has been a great deal of Federal
LegL;lation passed in recent years that has been aimed
at makIng the State Coyernments more subservient to thel)
Federal Government . Thls has come about graduaJly, and
on tl~~{ most people has not beeri too much:noticed.
Mich ~Q:f the Federa l control of the States has been ma-in
Il
tained·.by ~c(Jnomig, c.QJlJ.rol ,_colLtrol_Q;LF.eJi.tlaL.l!UHley,
\utlî,certÜn~a
where in the States, in order· to receive the.Fedëra 1. Aid
on variOus {unct ions, mus!:S--0mpT'i- 1l
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1
-255
t
Ill}
JI
say,
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infamous, "Red He~(~Statement·, which in truth f~ed
ill'fëry'Wé-r1-ynLth his proven inte11ectual stature. MC.
Truman was used as a p01itical-ailpe, but was never smart·
111 ~no.JJgh _t~re a Eze t hat he_was_heing-1}sed.
The Ejsenhower Administratjon had a1so followed
the same plans of the same Evi1 Forces to trie let ter. He
WhO has in sorne 1nstances triedto orIel' sorne resistance
Ike's usefulness is
ended an') éi.ny day now we can expect him to have a serious
relapse or accident which will open the way for Richard
M. Nixon'<::.-Jiç"cession t.9.., the.i.residency. Once again
tfiose responsible f~e dëITïise will s it in mourners row
and weep tb loudest and shed tears most copious ly.
Who ure the insidious Forces that operate behind
the scenes and control the actions of a11 nations?
Without tbiir identification this would be absolutely
meaninglcs::;.
The ~v(L-Eorce§ ~ha mo~e behind and control aJl
overnments, whose plot it is to set up a One World
Governmen~ and a One Wokld a~!lgion fLom whe~~y
can centralize anô take over absorute control witnout
woS.1.lÏÏ,g_{.r~m-~~~ i ndth~ s ce~ës---arë" made up of the ~~goIJI
ftop Jews in the worldrwith one of the Rothschilds in~
\C~ as supreme heaa ....they control tfie world's suppJy
o~d. They control aiL of the money and the I~r
national Banks. They, through the1r agents, their
Il stooges and their cont~d sec!et societ ies ~uch..2s
EI~masogry, control_the go~nments and the finances of
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Through chose same facilities they
have bath made and destroyed rulers in aIl countries~n
the-;Qrlêl. They are l'es pons ible for the murder or Ene )
111~nts and~sser
assassination of at least si Russian Tzars, ten Kings,
ma~ othe.!'.-.memb.erc~~ {ami 1ies,' . t~tes
and innumerable Ministers tatesmen
in countries aIl over the world.
-They have built up and torn dow!!.,..&reat .s,mpires to
achieve their ends. Wnat are their ends? As sons and
agents of Satan, com l e destructi 0 aIl ristian
~~
~. aIl ~ality! ali.~!'ià~ goOâ, an c p omi
na, ~on of~orTd-a1'rd-a-i1.-rt's- people ~n the name of
whose sons and helrs they are.
If these things are true, why have we not been
,f,3, 15:
'Woe ta you Scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites:~
because you go round about the sea and the land ta makeJ
one proselyte; and when he is made, you make him the
child of hell twofold more than yourselves."
Christ warned us aIl right, but just as the world
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collaborat ing an~ c0c:>perat i]!g-w.~he~~r~ot~_ ~lUr
own destruction. Christ didn t refüSe to name them,
l
but-Mis Apostles who are süpposed to be carrying on His
work here on earth have, tJLrough fear of man and the
DeviI, refused to carry on the riglit for Christ's King
dom.
. . . .
Recently what has been taking place within the
United Nations has been constantly in the news, and the
people have been mis led into bel ieving that all that
cornes from the United Nations is good, and that it is
only through the United Nations that peace and security
for the world can come about. There has been sorne talk
of the failure of the United Nations to bring those
things about.
If we are to judge as to the failure or the success
of the United Nations, we must first analyze the pur
poses for which it was set up, and whether or not it has
achieved those purposes. My contention is that the
United Nations has achieved a remarkable degree of suc
cess for the purposes for which it was created and for
those who sponsored its creation.
First, those who sponsored the United Nations did
not set it up to be an instrument of peace, but an in
strument through which they could promote war and
destruction, and then to serve as a Central World Gov
ernment when they had succeeded in their plans and had
gathered together under that dictatorial government the
remnan~of the wo;'Id sttll Ilndestroyed. -tt was s~
sore~by the agents of the Evil Forces, those minions of
,Hell who would destr~Ï-Christiani~y and all that is ~od
(\and decent. Its prInCIpal arcllYfëCt from our country
wastAIger Hj~s1 ace agent of the Hidden Hand and a con
victeffi-eo~munlsL§.I2.Y. Can anyone with ord inary human
InteIligence be so gullible as to suppose that one whose
aim was the destruction of our Government, and who was a
known agent of our enemies, was trying to set up an
agency that was to work for our'benefit? Just how fool
ish can people be? Those agents who sponsored thëLJil'fted
Nations were working directly under the guidance of
Satan whose main office is Hell, but who is now, with his
expanded operations, maintaining many branch offices
throughout the world, sorne of which we furnish free
office space for in the United Nations Building in New
York City.
If you want to be sure what to fight against, find
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out what the DeviL favors.
The United Nations, to achieve its ends, must
have an Army. The situation around the Suez Canal has
served to implement the formation of that army without
the opposition that it might otherwise have created.
True at present it is but a small token force which was
approved, but the die has been cast; the Army has been
created and in less than one week after it was set up
the General in charge was asking for three times the
number of soldiers originally approved. Does that in
itself not expose the plan? ~.Y nat ion whi-<JL contribu
tes soldiers to the United Nations is contributing to
its own downIall:. -- --
(-Overrsu-:o(Jo good OJ.rist ian American boys have al
re~een swa110Wëà up.lb: tnatlilonstrousFrânkenste1n.
Sorne other members oftFïe Thîted Nations furnisfiëd small
token forces and support in the illegal and undeclared
war in Korea while others of our Loyal Allies and fellow
members in the U.N., namely Great Britain, set up a
naval blockade along the China Coast so they could pro
tect their shipments of war materials to the Communists
to be used against our soldiers. Needless to say the
Communists, through the facilities of the United Nations,
knew our every move before it was made. Surely a beau
tiful setup for slaughter, and we paid in human I1fe and
"àISo in money and furnished t e war m terials for our
( own destru.çt-lon. "Yes,' for thosè who spawned 1t, t e
Dn1teu-Nations has accomplished mu ch and still is ac
complishing much.
Need you be told, any of you who read anything in
the newspapers besides the funnies or who listen to
anything on the radio besides Elvis Presley, how much
more concern there is now in the news commentary for
gas and.oil for the cars of England and France and for
oil for the ve~'of thei;lndustry than "there is for
( blood that has been spilled from the veins of the
Hungarians.
Again the United Nations has admirably served the
cause of its founders, for again any action which could
ha,,,~ a ided the Hungarian§.....bgggt~~LrlQ.wDJ!I)~j.1act ion was
too late ~nd aîl that can be done for the Huï1gar~s
sing-dtrges and attend wakes.
All of those conditions and those things which have
contributed to them have existed and been created during
the past Presidential Administrations, but you didn't
hear any mention made of any of them during the political
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campaigns. Rather, to the contrary, every effort was
made to keep them buried from the eyes and ears of the
public or to paint them over in such manner as to keep
the truth covered up.
For those of you who profess to be Christians need
an y more be said than the fact that even the name of
( Jesus Christ is never ment10ned there because iL is
offens1Ve to some-or--Œe meiïiDers, and who are those mem
bers? It isn't to the Mohammedans or evento the Heath
ens, but cnly ta the Jews, the Ant i -ChtÜ.~_J._~hose of
Satan' s own Synagogue who S onsored the crea t ion oCthe
U. . , w 0 nect lts est iny and the destiny ûr-a:Il
2hose nations who are its members. The Anti-ehrist
are doing it for the greater honor and glory of him
whose sons and heirs they are--Satan.
The United States of America is now and has been
for many, man~ars the Rn..m~t.u~et o~ Evll
Forces for destruction. It is the last bastia~of
\ -fieedom in the "orld, the [ast-christian nation 01 ",e
1 and conseguence. We are not only tHe target for des
truction by those whom we recognize as our enemies, but
also of sorne on whom we look as friends and Allies. As 1
long as we cont inue to accept Great Britain as fri-;;d
and ally, we are ifltlie position of a man who crawls in
bed-evërY mght wiflladea<l.ly poisonous snake.
It took more than a century of-s~~~n-
triguë-;-Gf ass1mdat10n, 01 propagan.da and .lies to
des-f:ï'OYRuss1a, Wh1Ch was up to the t1me of Hs des
\(
truction the greatest Cfir1st1an nat10n on eart~are
next and the same methods, the same tooti, the same
propaganda an4 lies, the same methods of infiltration on
the part of the Evil Forces, the same promotion of moral
degeneration and materialism, the same flooding of our)
Country with undesirable aliens,~he same promotion of
race trouDles-arrd-rrat~~-d~hesame brainwashing and
controlled thinking, the sarne subvers10n 1n f1eIds of
commerce and bus 1ness, the saine s ubvers ion in the fie Id
of education, tne same distor-tilon of historical facts,
the ...same faise economies, the s·ame efforts to turn man
against his employer and even man against man, and last
but most certainly nôtleast, the same efforts to dis
tort religious truths and turn man aga inst God. AlI of
these th1ngs and many more aré in evidence in our
Country today and still the American people swallow it
ill and placidly follow the downhill path ta certain
destruction.
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This 1S a picture of actual conditions in our
Country at the time of the election, ~6. It is cer-
ta inl y not the picture portrayed to us in the campaign
speeches.
True, .we do not recognize it as yet,. but World
War III wlmh <s tohe the ,,,,al 'tep m ·0", ~on
!
has a Iready s tarted. We are--a:tlYeadY-Ior the hna l
coup, the final disillusionment and destruction.lQ.Q!s
that we are and undeserving as we ~re - may God be
MercdUit 0 us-=--tOtl1e-unlteèl-States.
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SHANGHAIED
l'
Shanghaiing has, be~n practiced down through the
1 ages as a me~s ~f fdhng up the crew of a ship. In
,1
the old days lt slmply meant to the one shanghaied that
he was .on board t~e ship for the voyage. Shanghaiing
Iii today lS a much dlfferent deal. Today the man who is
shanghaied is as good as dead. He may not know what
fate is in store for him when he cornes to on board a
strange ship, but that is it. He has become the vic
tim of one of the most vicious of ail rackets in the
world, a racket that involves treason, a racket of in
trigue so deep that human life carries no value.
God only knows how many American men and youth have
met their end as food for fish in the carrying out of
the great plot against our Country. In addition to
those who have been shanghaied to go down with the
ships, many dock workers have also lost their lives
when they discovered that the labels on the boxes they
were handling didn't indicate what was inside the boxes.
Much arms and ammunition has been illegally ship
ped out of this country to those countries who are
enemies and want to destroy us.
In the Revelations it has been told that cargo
vessels have been sunk with ail hands aboard.
Note the incident given on this same day:
"That cargo 1 was telling you about, Hank. Sorne
more fish ba it. The whole th ing is going to be des
troyed." (1 asked, "With aU men aboard?") "That's
right, because if the crew and the boat went back sorne
would be sure to talk, so it's easier to dispose of
those shanghaied boys, and that's part of the deal with
the bunch tonight.
"They've got to shanghai sorne more boys tonight.
Sorne that have no home. They will take them into the
sea on another voyage of the same type, and then they
won't come back. They are going to do it tonight at
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New Or leans. They piek them up at Chinatown and at
waterfront dives. There's lots of visitors in New Or
leans tonight, and the offieers who should be on guard
will be just as happy as the rest. Some of these places
are really hell ho les . "
- This is the shanghaiing incident as described to me
during Mary Ann's suffering period on the night of
~1arch 23, 1956.
"The sub in the Gulf of Mexico in on the surface
east of new Orleans it is signaling:
1-2-3-4 green; l red; 1-2-3-4-5 short red; 1-2-3-4 white,
l red; 1-2-3-4, 3 short red; 3 white.
From a high building near the waterfront came
answering signaIs:
1-2-3 short red; 1-2-3, 2 short red; l white.
"This was repeated, and then there were two short
white flashes in answer from the sub.
"The town is awful jammed tonight.
"There's airplanes up above; it's funny they don't
see the signaIs.
"It stinks here, Hank. It's a waterfront spot,
French quarters. It's the same place l was in before."
NOTE: MARY ANN HAS vlSITED IN VISION THIS PLACE
BEFORC IT IS IVRITTEN UP IN THIS BOOK.
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A TRIP TO DIVES AND JOINTS
~
. (' ·They blame the G.1.' s .for this. In the Army tllE:)'
~ II à
p~osely ut ~olorecl girls around white bOYS and clark
\' ooys aroun whlte kml' gu Is. "
--rvJiE:
THE
PART
PROMOTION OF
OF A PLAN
MONGRELIZING
FOR
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OUR
THE
DESTRUCTION
PEO~LE. -
THROUGrl
"Hank, sorne of those dens are disguised by beinq
behind stores or .greenhouses-;-ln basements and so forth.
It's awful, Hank.
ô "Ha~k, why don't ~ur Police Forces investigate
these Chlnatowns? Theyre not really run by Chlnese.
ltëy use the Chinese as a front. Why don't the cities
watch those places) l'hey make money, get kickbacks.
"Opium is smoked tnere andüŒer narcot lCS. "Many
foolish people go visit thes e places when they visit
large towns. Many are started as narcot ic users because
of innocent visits to these places. Even-_c;!lllle-E~s
anJ Ministers go into these dives, Hank. Sorne of them
are investigating, but they"are few and far between.
Sorne Senators and Representatives go in those dives.
Sorne even help finance them."
NOTE: WHY THIS WAS GIVEN 1 DO NOT KNOW. BUT ON THIS
NIGHT MARY ANN IN VISION VISITED SOME OF THE JOINTS AND
Ci 1 V E SIN D 1 F FER EN T PLA CES 1N OU R Co UN T R Y AND W 1 T NES S E D
Su"" OF THE THINGS THAT GO ON IN THOSE PLACES. IT~.
AND SIN.
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A SUCCESS STORY
Tne onTy sleep the Fraulein will get this week end will
~e when she is. in the air. She will be back on ~r))
Job Monday morn1ng at General Motors.
~rhe Fraulein has been in contact with the big,
gangster-like boy previously described who heads the
Commie Sabotage Squad. There will be more airplane
wrecks, big fires of tanks and forests, train wrecks
and disasters of aIl kinds.
"The Fraulein has also been in cooperation and \
contact withŒero~inhis promotion for dest:?üétïôn-{n
South--America, lPanama and Mexico .•
March 20, 1956:' "The Fraulein ~ot her mission ful
filled. She met her gangstër=Iike friend and the
Canacll.an doctor. The information she had acquired was
taken from Detroit 'acros'-s-[ake~Er:ie to the-eanâdian
slde. There it wa~-p-l~ked up by an airplane-:--The
plane that picked it up was an Americ an, . two motored
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Douglas, such as we gave to Russia after World War II.
We gave them 25 of them.
"This plane was scheduled ta. fly toward New
foundland, but because of the storm, it flew toward
Seattle, then flew on the Canadian side tow~rd the
Aleutians and signaled the small submarine: 1-2-3 green;
1-2-3 green; 1-2-3- green; 45 red.
"These signaIs were repeated three times and then
the plane turned back to Seattle and landed in an ~pen
field between sorne mountains. They had 'to refuel the
plane. This morning the plane refueled and flew back
to its base with the Fraulein's message. No wonder
Krushchev and Bulganin laugh at Ike's 0R~n air promot10n.
( Our aH here is aU open to them. They have got every
thing they want. 0
March 23, 1956: "Fraulein is still busy. She is
going on another mission tonight. Every Friday night
she boards a plane. Tonight the Fraulein is using the
name of Helen Smith, andSIle 1Sil~l,.~Lhair bru)l
ill.e. Sfi'SïlcïtllraÎ'y--sëliffiiàCarld she' s not a blond to
nigbt. She ~01ng.!.Q. Washington, D.C._~e 1S g01ng
tO-.J]eet with Felix Frankfurter--:--That Canad.1an doctor
is also meeting her. They are going to the U.N. Building
to meet sorne of the Mr. X's. There's five of them:
Mr. X A, Mr. XC, Mr. X D, MI. X E and Mr. X F. 1 don't
know why they missed the other letter. The~e's five of
them. They are also ~jog to meet with(Rabbi Pr1nz~
IRabbi Silve~ and Boss Jake ArveYjof Chicago who was
sent as a representative of B.B.S.
~1arch 27, 1956: "After Easter Fraulein Schmidt is )
quitting General Motors in Detroit. ,S,he iS_J.oill_~To
LDilleed 00 Elie We~_Coast. 3tré has i:l..c:comili~~Uer
job in Detroit." . ,
~1arch 30, 1956: OThe Fraulein is going to Oy over
to London. There will be a meeting with her contacts
over there. They have Uncle Sam on the sucker list.
You can be sure that what cornes out of the meeting will
not be to Uncle Sam's advantage."
April 2, 1956: "The Fraulein won't be back till
next Sunday. She is staying in LDndon aIl week."
April 8, 1956: "The Fraulein is staying in New
York tonight at the Astoria Hotel where she is meeting
.some of her contacts. She will fly ,tO the West; Coast
\\here she is to work at wckheed."
April 22, 1956: "The Fraulein is at the Astoria
Hotel in New York. She is meeting with the Canadian
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doctor and with Jake Arvey of Chicago. Arvey is closely
connected with B.B.S. She is also meeting with -one of
the Yiddish Mr. X's. with the gangster head of the Com
mies Sabotage Squad, with Rabbi Prinz and a Yiddish
Finke lstein. another Rabbi. ·Th is bunch are planr.i'~g
on something aga in. There will be more forest fiH's
and more plane accidents.
~_ are st ill..~rking .np the youth gangs. lne
gangs are still in action."
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POl SON!
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LET'S DESTROY COMPLACENCY
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B~EDICT ARNOLD WAS JUST A PI KER
Il
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he ~unist Bloc without losing Àffier1.can a1.~er
~. 20'0 fîighly strategic items, such as machine tools,
taIs, electronics, transportation and electrical
1 equipment were remove_d-.fr:olD-.the-anti-Conmunist embargo.
Below are 1lsted a few of the materia]s that we
agre~ let:;_çQ.untJ:;.ies r:eçeivi.n.g_U._Laid-.ê.hip to
Russia:
----1. Electric power generators up ta 60,000 KW, tur
bines up to 85,000 horse power and motors up to 12,500 HP
to be us~ak.ing f-iss-iona-131e material-for_atQJJl.. . a. nd
~drog.enJl.Dmbs .
2. Horizontal boring mIls. Machine too1s which
cast from-.m.Uo:SQO tho_usand .dolla~ece, used for
making tanks, arti11ery weapons, aircraIt and-atQ;Ic
reactors. - ---
3~ Vertical boring mills, used in making jet en
g1.nes.
4. Dynamic balancing machines, used in making jet
engines an~~d mISSIles.
5. Externa1 cylinder ~inders, used in making
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guided missiles, radar equipment.
6. Surface grinding machines, used in making jet
eng~ne parts, guided missiles, radar equipment, diesel
englnes.
7. H\gh precision boring mills, used in Meg Jet
engines and guided missile parts. -
8. ~-;rer wire. Copper is the most important
strategic meta next to fissionable materials. Thousands
of miles of it go into each bomber.
9: AlumiDum - indispensable in making aircraft.
10. Ni~kel Alloys - Aircraft parts to tanks.
11. Mq~denum Alloys - Jet aircraft parts
12. Ma~~esium - Used in aircraft construction and
foot soldiers equipment.
In return for this material, Russians are shipping
to the free world butter, cotton and wood pulp.
Ha~old Sta~n was the principal figure in the mak_)
ing of these agreements. He dla not..annQ.U!!ce what the
agreements were, but by way of cover up, said: "These
.Agreements wlll result in a net advantage to the free
w~d of expanded peaceful trade and more effective
control of war potential items."
No~_content with misleading statements of a ~eneral
nature, ~r. Stassen r~sorted to~ecific falsiflcation
when, as Battle Act Adriïiï1iStr-a-tor, he made his Annual
Report to Congress in Nov ember, 1954. The following is
a paragraph from Mr. Stassen's Report: "Minerals and
metals of basic importance to the Soviet Power, such as
aluminum, copper, nickel, molybdenum, cobalt, magnesium,
tungsten and titanium remain on the embargo list."
MX. Stassen's statement with respect to aluminum,
copper wire, magnesium and alloys of nickel and molyb
denum was purely a lie.
Tlie seriousness of our concessions can be better
appreciated by taking a close look at just one of the
items being shipped to the Communists--c~r. Mr.
Stassen said copper was still embargoed. He was right.
Unprocessed copper was on the list, but he failed to
mentIon the ïiïaï1ufactured, hlgIïly strateglc copper wire
was taken oif the embargo. The Committee then Iearned
the-r01Iowlng facts: Since August 1954, when the embargo
was raised, more than 2au-million pounds of copper W1re
has.Eeen shlpped to the $ôVlet Bloc by~ountries receiv
i~Onïfëâ-States ala-.--The principal shipper Eeing
Great ~in. The United States is providing a direct
subsidy to British copper mines in Rhodesia. In the
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United States copper is ~n the critic~t and because
it is in short supply, it was found necessary in 1954
and 1955 to divert 150 million ounds of co er from
our strategie stock .~11e for industrial use. t ough
we badly need copper in our country for our war pot en
I( tial, we are-Eiving the British rnoney to mine copper,
which they, in turn, sell to the Communists.
Mr. Stassen got around-the-Battle Act by himself
That's
riOiiiore
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THE POT CALLS THE KETTLE BLACK
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..
At 9:20pm on April 12, 1956 Mary Ann, during her
suffering, let out the most unearthly scream of fear,
and then made a dive for me and grabbed me by the neck
and hung on as a drowning person might.She exhibited
a very unusual strength such as a person could only ex
hib it under the s tre ss of a gre at fear.. She had j ust
seen a vision, a most horrible vision, a most realistic
V1Slon.
From long experience in caring for her, l knew
she had seen something very terrifying. At first when
she became conscious she would not tell me what it was.
She said that there was, that there could be no such
thing as she had visioned, that if she wou Id të1T me
what she saw l wouldthinKshe was-sraZY:"'" She ~as st i11
\ v.§.LYJOudl. shaken ana ~PP~re!ltly_in_a st~ck.
After considerable talking to her and trying to
get her calmed down, she finally said that what she had
seen was an animal, but that there was ~no such animal.
l t0l.~ her p~~aps it was s.y~olicar7LnaE t~.~_~s a
deflnlte me~nlng to Lhe V1Slon, ana perfiaRs l could
11 help her figure~ut'what i~ant if she would describe
th~ision~to-me.
Finally after much persuasive talk she did give me
a description. She looked toward the door in the kitchen
which was on the opposite side of her from which l was
sitting, and there right close to her, ~o close that
she could feel 1e...h~ ho~ r_eeki~g breath, s.tood a fiuge
animal.-wi.tn_two heads on a singJe body-. One head was
that of a huge male lion. His mouth was dripping with
saliva and mixed with this saliva were feat. hers showing
that what it was devouring was a bird. The other head
1
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was that of a huge brown bear ~ing~g~y __tQwprds
the lion's head. From these great open jaws was also
drooling saliva, the saliva o.L.a bllngqc animal watching
another animal eat. Under the foot of the lion was an
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]OOH U"8 A ·S.IW Âq UM"8.Ip S"8 lS"8aq pap-eaq·0A\J
~ partially,devoured. The other front foot and leg
was that of a bear.
l believe any one of you could interpret the sym
bo lism of the vis ion. To me it was very obv ious. How
ever, these revelations had been given just previous to
the1fiSlon wnrcn-makes the interpretation aïl-rfiëlmOre
obviOüs~ - - ~ .
-~·They are going to have a meet in~ between Anthony
Eden,. K:t:.u~hchev1\nd BuJ.ganin ang t ~ International
1Bankers. They are going to divide UE the loot. Eisen
ho~is not going to be rn-on the meetIng.
"They have us either way. The B..:.:itish Lion and
the Russian Brown Bear are cooperating wItn the Inter
( national BanKers, directing-rne wnole thing. ~rown
l3ear-wll1 be the--rà"lI guy---and"tnet:Ion wi 11 get the
Lion's share.·
May l, 1956: ·Uncle Sam is still t~o dumb"to know
he' s being sle..voured h_y_the Br i t ish Lign. "
îlîe much advertised visit of Bulganin and Krushchev
to Great Britain took pl aèe jllst artel? t\~is, and the
Il
meeting of Eden and the Russians took place at which
your fate and mine was probahly decided. Our greatest
hopefôr survlVaI possll)"!y lies in the fact that the
l3ear and the Lion may turn ana-destroy eacn other over
tnïs d-lV lsion ofthe spollS: which -incIü.<les our CDuntry,
yours and mine"
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THE DRAGON
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TIN G 0 0 S
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policie~, the_.61un~statements t,hat Stalin made in reB:.ard
to the IntentIons or-c"ne-co-mmunlsts as to world control,
his purges orTITose wnomne consl:aered as hlS enemles 1
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B LAC K G 0 L 0
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CHICKF~S COME HOME Ta ROOST
1_~'p~ ga ined.
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JUST PART OF THE PLAN
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built Ur r----- _
l
was built throlFh ambition hard work and initiative'
I( and Chey \\Jere tnan u to Gad for t ae opportunitvt~
work, f::lr' and b~ild the'jr O\\ln Soria] Sel'nrity. They' did
and bullt the Country at the same tlme. They expected to
1('"Ppo,t the Government ..d not have the Governrnent '"p_
port them. They were not parasites. They expect.;d ta
earn their own way, l'lere proud of this, their ability ta
do sa. They cooperated amo~.emselves when troub le
struck and overcame it.
"ivly rocking chair money is going ta l'un out next
month, and l will have ta go and get me a 'job." How
many times have l heard that statement or one of similar
meaning? What could bring about a statement of that
-Je kind? nem là ment"'lnsill'ârtce,J another Socialist
idiotie a ortion a as een oa e onto us to estroy
and maRe parasites us, but they like it sOlll.~ wilf say,
l ano some Wl vote for those who promote it. Sure they
wiTI~ soliie- who thin\{ that-the Govë-rnmeÎi and their em
ployers owe thern a living whether they earn it or not.
Some even believe they have earned it. Sorne .gL~.~dy
ta $rab whatever t~ ~~..D- geJ with no ~ffQLt~t.hem-
selves, but tney-'nave deg~nel:ated ta the Roint w~e
f they are j~s ~ \\'.9:r:,t;s_ on the f ace of So~iet y, and that is
wnat they would like ta have us a11oo,
Taxes, if as our forefathers said when they threw
off the English yoke, ·T~xati.on without representation.is
tyrann,}''', then l'le are sure subJected ta lots 01 tyr anny ,
i ecause l am sure that l'le do not have represent at ion in
a11 of the Countries where our money is spent. MgçJLof
it eventually lands in the hands of our enemies, t~e
who~!- to 3SH5lL us. n-you can tmM of any possible
rhlng that you use or buy on whlch YOIl are ~ot now pay
ing a tax, let the Government know because l.t sure ly 18
an oversight. .
Every time an election is held, l'le are given the
campaign promise of lawered taxes, balanced budget and
other similar false promises. Those planks seem ta
wear better in political platforms than anything that
has ever been known, and still the spending gaes on-
g.,iy~_ ra rams l ike Lend Lease and Marshall ~lan.
(Diaboli~p'lans ta destroy us, and they are succeedmg.
They have succeeded in trans errlng 1 lons a a ars
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from the t~xpaye~.Q~s into the pockets of the
( plotters in this Country and around tfie-wuf1a. lhese
are Includeo ln GôVë"r'i1ment-r'êp5r't-s. '
In addition to aIl the money taken from you on
taxes, you hav~ been robbed of more than half of what/l
y~o~ed lf you had any money by the simple ex-
pedient or-depreciating it in value. Buy Goxernment
Bonds and invest in your future. If you now have
bonds maturing, you are getting back only a part of
what you invested in purchasing power. Sure you get
the money back and the interest, but because of deJ?re-
ciation in money v~ue, you have lost the use of your
l money Ior ten years and now will get 5aëK in purchasing
~ower only the equivalent of part of what YOll orlglnally
lnvested.
When in answer to my question, a man who was cam-
paigning for our Congress said he was buying War Bonds, 1
told him 1 could not vote for him, for he wa"St'OO dumb
for the job, as he couldn't even figure simple arithmetic.
"The Government of the ~le, by the people and
for th,.e P~ple "-;-no-longer exists on the face of ~tlie
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earth as such.
In line with the plot to destroy us, billions of ~
dollars worth of military supplies and equipment lies
rusting and rotting on foreign shores aIl over the world.
N_o.t._w~...~d~, but brand ~w. IlLAirica, equip-
ment, new jeeps and motorcycles thousana5 of tires,
tools and machinery of aIl kinds was covered up by
bulldozers. It was in crates never opened. Tires were
paper wrapped. The Russians uncovered a lot of the
stuff and appropriated it for their own use. A truly
beautiful situation when you recall how you had to beg
the Ration Board and then pull strings of influence to
get one tire for your car during World War II. The~e)
was m~li~ary equip~~t of untold~lue left to rust. a~ay
to .!l6Ehlng. on most o~ tne 1~d~..~iï1the-So.u.t.~ PCl:ClÜC.
AlI of thls was being done whlle you patrlotlcally
turned in your aluminum cooking utensils to the scrap
drive.
In order further to promote this condition, material
and supplies that our troops couldn't use were de~ibe-r
ateJy sent to-chem. There was cbld weather equlpment
and waol underwear sent to troops in the tropics and
des e rLe..q.u..ï...pmen,t-s.ent-t.o_t..r..o.o.ps. i IL f r igid c 0 u~ t r leS:
At the same time they were left short on suppl les and
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ammunition they needed. W~? lt was aIl planned that
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over from God are the reasons for these disasters, and
what we have faced in the way of disasters up till now
are as nothing compared to the disasters which man still
has to face.
DISASTERS OF NATURE
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THINGS GIVEN THAT HAVE HAPPENED
l papers were predict ing that our boys from Korea would be
(
1 number of prisoners that were left over there. It would
not be considered expedient by our government to let
those facts be known so we will never know. It has been
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covered up, alon with man, many other things.
June. 4, .: "Clean out t e sc 00 s, put clean
thoughts lnto thelr mlnds and devotion to My Son into
thelr hearts.· Many, many times the same thing was
given, and the last time on ~cember 10, 1954 as follows:
"Our Lady said had Her requests been heeded in 1950 the
Cleaning of schools, the Sacraments, the prayers, clean
( lng out of government, much could have been done to avert
what's before us now."
l guess there is no question in anyone's mind in
regard to the seriousness of our school situation now
in this country. The papers and magaz ines all contain
articles on the youth problem and the problem in the
schools in general -- subversion in schools has been
cond uc ted on a large sca le. Our te acFier s who are nC;-w
f( teachlng our kids are themselves the products in th~n
Il of the teachlng of [alse phllosophles when they were ln
school, so what can be expected of them?
l taught in our local high sch021 for six weeks
this last fall and was shocked at conditions there, and
l suppose they were mild in comparison to sorne places.
l had not been teaching for over 20 years, and so the
change was probably more noticeable than had l been
there constantly as the changes undoubtedly took place
slow ly. Even the history texts which were used and
which are approved by our State ~partment of Education
haVe been changed to fit the brainwash they are trying
(( to inflict upon o~oungsters. l asked the principal
\ 01 the hlgh school as 1 was teaching history: "Shall l
., teach what' s in the books, or are you allowed to teach
the truth?" 'Ibough he had formally been teaching history
he didn't give me any answer, but just said: "1 don't
know what to tell you.· So our schools are really in
fine shape.
Sorne of the teachers had not the respect of the
pupils, and therefore were not able to maintain any dis
cipline. There was no reason why they could expect that
respect because they did not deserve it, as the acted
( like averaK~ j uveni e e lnguents t. emse lves. l was
disgusted. Parents should take more lnterest l~ school
affairs and see that the condltlons l descrlbed are
changed 'for the better. 1 know that what 1 ran into in
our local school is the same all over our county because
of the survey that we made on the juvenile problem, and
l am also sure from what l have read that they are the
same the country over. Catholics, and 1 assume other
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parochial schools, are generally better, but conditions
there are not up to standard either.
Even before l quit teaching school back in 1927 sorne
of the false philosophy and screwy teaching methods were
already creeping in, and perhaps had started long before
that. Our students are no longer being taught to think,
but to accept what's in the book by teachers who were
taught the same way and who, as a consequence, didn't
learn to think either. Many of the older and better
teachers have become disgusted with the teaching and the
schools and have quit the profession for something else.
To sum it aIl up, our schools are in a very sorry mess
and our children suffer as a result.
Eisenhower and MacArthur were both mentioned Ly
name in the revelations of March 0, lQ51. On May 29,
lQ50 this was given only for the Church authorities:
";m important great army leader will Le persecuted, re
moved from leadership. His death is plotted, prayers
will spare him."
MacArthur was removed from his leadership by
President Truman. He was certainly persecuted for te11
ing the truth and for refusing to be a traitor to his
Country by following the dictates of a President who was
only a tool in the hands of the sinister forces which
which are now running our Government. There must have
Leen prayers as he is st i11 al ive, hut they have mèJ.le
him inactive and have succeeded in shutt ing his mouth.
-"\rmy leadÙ wiTI reslgn Trom Ieadersn-lp and become
pres ident in 1952." Eisenhower did this.
During the suffering on December 14, 1951, l asked
the question: "Will there Le an election in 1952?n The
answer was, "No."
i\hny people will say that was wrong, that we d id
have an eiection. True, we went through the formaiity
of voting if that is what constitutes an election, but in
myestimation, it doesn't. We had the sarre type of elec
tion that they hoid in the nations behind the Iron
Curta in. Sure, you could vote as a Repub lican or a
Democrat, you could put your check after the name of
Eisenhower or Stevenson, but in either case and whichever
one won the election, we would have been in the same
boat because they were both horses from the Same stable.
Sure, sorne who don't know will argue on that, but the
truth is as l have spoken it. There is no thinking
persan who can help but realize that the policies of the
present administration are the same exactly as those of
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past years.
Mary Ann told me very shortly after the 7th of
October in 1950 that there should be an attempt on the
life of President Truman. I~ was only a matter of weeks
after that an attempt was made on the life of President
Truman at Blair House.
On February 23, 1951 in revelation it was given:
"Truman attempt of life."
There was an attempt on the life of President
Truman in 1952. Although it was given no publicity, it
was the thing that determined him not to run for ihe
Presidency in 1952.
"~ilver is buying aIl deaths," came through on
March 23, 1%1.
l wonder what would be said if it were known how
many of our legislators, our presidents and others of in
fluellf e have succumbed in.JILUllI@.tural manner. l wonder
if someone has ever thought of checking into the number
of our congressmen who have died in office, to see what
was the cause; some in plane crashes, auto accidents and
some in hospitals. Ihose deaths have been made to appear
natural. The same is true, not only here but in foreign
~ies because the sinister force that is behind our
overnment is also the same forçe behind world government.
will name sorne, among them are sorne whom 1 know by
revelation did not die a natural death, and some who died
under very suspicious circumstances.
Franklin D. Roosevelt was disposed of because of
1\ qualms of conscience and because the forces were afraid
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have already dieJ in a very pajofu! and terrible manner
Irom the results, but to keep the knowledge frorn the
p,opl,. th, cau,., rum alwoy, 1.,,"
kept {rom th, public.
Sorne doctors probaGly have Lost patients and been
unable to diagnose the cause. Sorne workers in atornic
plants and laboratories have died as a result of their
contacts, and as a result of lack of proper precautions.
Some of these cases have been analyzed as cancer.
Those in power will sa' that these thin s have been))
kept from t e peop e or security reasons. F~se
( s~curte1? It c~rtalnl lsn't lor our security or. for
mlne. . an thln s '" e t rom t e r mer lcan
Eeaple or so-called security reasons that are commonl~
nowledge with aIl our enemies. Not_onlv have ~ese
e1hn s been ke t ±rom the e le but from Co~s, the
duy e ecte representatives of the people. lhet:"Xecu
The preced ing statement has been gi ven in reve lat ions
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were raised, where stock is starving. In other places,
thcre have been crops destroyed by violent storms, by
floods, hurricanes. Will these things he recognized be
fore it is too late, or will man, ~reedYI power crazy
[ man, acting as an instrument of the Devil, destroy
h lmse If )
llicember 14, 1951, one of the Fridays of Advent,
this was given:
Question: Will atomic energy be Q~ed in this warfare?
é\nswer: lt will destroy you.
Quest ion: \Vhere will it be used?
Answer: lt ~ ~ready used--Chemicals, pOlson ln
food.
- - March 26,1954: "Products infected with radioactivity
will be distribute amon natlons. Ihe enemy lS using
1.-S_ ~ ir meaIU?~ est roying the stoma~hs qJ
humanity.
~hey will be calling this new disease a new sort
of cancer. lt will spring up in many countries, includ
ing the United States. lt ~~ot cancer. lt is man-made
cancer. lt will destroy many. Tnatls why yi1t:Pîiftfst
pray like you have never prayed before. Only prayer will
avert this and make it a lesser illness.
"The picture is shown me of sorne of the victims
s uffer ing unae~this condition. - lt maKes one' s stomach
sick to look at them, arHLt.Q_thi.nk that man himself has
ca~~d this. lt is used for ev{r insteaâof--goQd.
Much good could come from this, but they may turn it
to ev il uses.
"You have sorne of disease alread
western paFt-oî your coun
bertllat.
tlS not cancer. \
"1 have warned you of this in the year 1951 during
Lent. Little heed has been taken. More, more prayers
are needed. The lait y must work to open their hearts
and their mindsto~od-tns'te-~d ofêle~truc6on. onry ~he
Rosary~fhë Saëraments and love for each other wlll
{
/ bring Peace,
April 5, 1954, 12:22 Question: Can you tell us
what you see Mary Ann? . . .
Answer: "Grief and sorrow. Man ls not satlsfled
with the' harmful bombs that are alrea~y made, the ~
the~-the Brbomb. Now he is planning on making one they
III
will substitute with p_oi.§,on in~t" A~d when i~ ~alls ':Ipon
the earth whatever it touches wdl dle, aIl hYlo,g_thmgs. \
The only d"î"ing that wilr~kee p them from us ing th iSO-ne
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1.S fear of destroying thernselves.
"Pray, children, pray that God's Hand will reach
loout and Qrotect you before man goes c;~mJlletelY_lTIad w],th
Jfgr~ed a~ want of pOIV.!:r, for t~os~s:ontrol of this
"'C ~1.nk the~ are GQa, tnat there is no Gad.
"No A bomb, no II bomb will bring your Peace, only
your Rosary, your daily prayers, and above all those
that can, l repeat, those that can must make a little)
sacr~ficeL_à:ikffle efIort to ~~ tour Churches da1.1y,
rece1.ve Thy Lord, Thy God and He will g1.ve you strength."
July 25, 1955: (This referred to the bombing of
iroshima as what came before it indicated.) "It has
nghtened sorne of those to see the sick people. 1nere)
are victims under observation in this country now r;,;m
those bom61.ngs. It doesn't show itself rignt away.
"1 would rather be dead outright. This radio
activity carries a long way in cloud formation. --l.!:.
cornes down in rain. It wocks so s~ow; ie takes years
before lt shows. It eats away flesh like cance~We
have a number here who worked in the laboratorlès. The
doctors claimed it was cancer, but it was from this
materiaC
--"lIank, al! of these things we were aware of long
before they used it."
August 10, 1955: "One reason they couldn't get far
at the Geneva Conference was because Russ ia wouldn' t give
away their stockpile of A materials and bombs.
"One noted scientist disaRP-eared from the Atomic ]
Laboratory at Denver three or four years ago. He got
roo much of that information. ~ triea-to make the
(
Wi~son.said that it was absol~tel~ e~.sential thatJ~e
ma1.nta1.n our nuclear super1.or1.ty. That statement 1s
foolïSh pï:'opaganaaforth~ 2l!..bl~cTo~al1ow:
.~ - Ruma lS1ar-: far ahead of us in the development of
nuclear power and has been for sorne time. As l have
written up, they have_gJ.udecLmis~iles.~ith a 3,000
.mile-I:-Mlg.e- that can carry either Atomic or Hydrogen war
Heads. Their advancements in the use of @uelear L
power
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for -.peace:time-appri:ëat:i-~iS also much further than
o"'ii'i'SLecause our eIforts l.n that-dIrect l.Onl1àvebeen
Jl ~abota~d by the Oif Monopoly in our country -as they
don't_~a!l!..!.I~ competition of anv cill;aper J;?wer.
10 sum tEe whole th1.ng up, sorne tfi1.ngs are DOW
corning to light as a campaign issue wh ich should have
been~k~n to the people 10ng~0-,-5ut we die people
are only entitled to know_what~he Bi~Boys in our
Government think we should know. We can t be trusted
wit1l Triowl:edge wh\_ch is ~m.QJ:!. knowledge·-t;-o~our
enernies. T~ took Russ ians through Oür!\luc lear Lab
oratories, but w1ty d;n'tyou, as âTJnited St.at~~ _citizen,
try to get in?
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AM, 231
L~nEX
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1Arrny. \74
A Pomb, 62, 87, 95, 99, 101, 110, 119, 121,
Anny, /.le C.'l'thy Heori nbs, 125, 170, 231, 2,16
Accidents, 30
oIrvey, J.ke, 211, 222, 223, 272, 273
302
Ache""n, O'--'n, 121, 125, 1·16, 181, 210, 240, 2'14
AdMlski, 245
Atlanta, Gcol'gia, 75
Al.b""., 115
Albany, 68
Baltimore, Maryl.md, 194
Albright, 55
l1arncgat, N. 11.. 163
Allies, 173
D. n. S., 41, 66
Amawil. 23
Berl in, 127, 146, 171, 207, 232
America in Danger, 90
Bethseda I~aval flospi tuI, ~ID., 165
Amerioans, 28
Black Oouds, 90
Anemi a, 213
DLessed Mother, 88
Antartic, 192
nIessed Mothcr Appcara ln Washington, 216.
Anti-Cathol i cs, 41
217
251, 261
Olessed Sacrr..nlCTlt, 86
Anti-Senct.ic, 10
Blood Bank, 297
,Apoc.l ypse, 64
Blue Mnntle, 52, 55, 56, 58, 72, 100
Arabia, 291
Bo88" Rep., 247
1
Roston, Moss., 21H, 251
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VOL. 1II
'I3ritish Nationalist, 25
C!ll!r~hiU..$jnston. 25
I3rooklyn, 158
Cincinnati, O1io, 66, 68, 198, 266
Brotherhood, IH
Citizen of Tomorrow, 71
Brothers, 175
Civil Deft!llse, 124
Brutality, 91
Clean out the Schools, ~9, 76, 77, 96, 99, 147,
282, 284
Clcrgy, 36, 4·1, 61, 65, 68, 70, 134, 135, 156
Bulgari a, n7
I~.
Bullitt, 4nbassado1=, U2
Const Guard, 163, 164, 165 1 Ze
nu rl ington li ar' s Oub, 249
Cobalt Ibmb, 62, 99, 101, 165, 167. 173
f Jos- ~
Buses. 230
Cold W.r, 232
c. \'.0.,66
Cannan<lnents 53. 71. 79. 100
309
Confusion, 64, 230
2,12
Corpus (bristi, 128, 207, 266
o,ina, 2, 260
Cyprus, 235
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l'DL. Il 1
n3we~, ~ . ~2
Egypt. 191, 223, 226, 286, 290
De Val f:f(l. 23
~:ill!o\tcin, 167, 2.\3
DC!CCJlLion. 95
lAO, 182, 185, 191, 198. 203, 208. 2n. 220.
,Ilcstnoetion. 17, 33, 36, 43, 64. 87, 95, 96. lOI.
Ellis Island, 149
271. 272
Enan}. 1.2, ;3, 95, IH, 136. HI, IH. 154. 1.76.
Devi Is. r~2. C-3, Il: 19, 20, 21, 23. 28, ·13. H.
186. 229. 232, 233. 2,IA
m,~,B.~.~,~,_,29~~. England. 25, 34. 35. lot, 159. 161. 162. 176.
D~"ll s, Fatsa, 21
280. 291, 303
Oellnquenc.y, (hurch, 48
b:,,1 Fnrens. l, 11. '15, 27, 29, 31, 3,1, U, 69,
Dictl'ILors. IJ 77
Evi 1 One, 1
Di ~,H,;t(:fS, 29H
Ex Prie~t & Nunl'\, 17'"
1)1 ::;'('1 pli nl~ , {8
~.,nt.ion 13ct\l,~en l\a!l.:-:.j;) & Ll~;ld(~rs, 128
Fallh, 71, 79, 9.1, 2,10
(-- Pi sr:lel i, 21 fl
Fallout. 226. 304, 307, 308, 309
...... -Oï~er, 31
F<tlse Ideologies, 37
llodd,ft;nba:'>~Ad()r, J91
r~ubon Indu:::t.ri es. 241
Dop". 37. 9A, 237. 267, 269, 210
FIll' Ei.l !o\t , 205
IJope InJ\l~tI'Y, \7
Farmer. 159. 252
Unnlung, 98
F.n.R., 21. 166. 1.71. 215
292
fi l'es, 9
OuI les, John Fosl.er, 125, 126, 146, 152, Hô, 204,
fishbein, Or.. lU
lÀlpon't, 214
FI anders. 2!\6
llurkin, 19J
Floods, 98, 99, 225, 297, 298, 304, 308
E.gle, 195
Fluoridation, Ill, 21i, ~OS
F.astel', 217
Food Surplus, 174
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VOL. 1Il
Fourth CDIlItlCindmcnl., 10U li Ihnb, 5·1, 56, 62, 87, 95. lOI, 110, 120. 122,
291. 292
Hearl. !\tlnck, 228, 234
272
IIc3\'U), Messages fran, 18•
309
Iloly \Icek.1955. 76
GOl'df:ll l'hlr:, 40
lIurl'Jctlnc, 98. 99, 18il. 297
Goon Sqund, 34
I.G, F~rben Tlldul'ltrieR, 171
lllCOfl,\1
GOV<:lmmr.Jlt. Mi litary, 16U
IIlJcpClldcllcc l\lY, 218
GO\'t:rnm<::.nl, Offi ci al s, 77
lndi li, 185, 222, 237, 290
Gret~'X. 13H 1,19, 161, 182, 189, 196, 19A, 203, 200. 208,
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VOL. III
J rnn, 225, 226. 231 I.indbera, O,arles, 158, 162. ]68, 181, 182.
J .pnn, 3, 13, 200, 206, 226 Los Angeles, 68, 75, .123, 180, 191, 205, 208,
Jtlvcnilt: ~llnquency, 44, 46. 47, 48. 49, Manion. Delut, 212
K..,l' ~est. 165, 204, 205, 209, 210 Marshall, Plan, 294
Korea, 99. 143, 184. 190, 212, 221, 241, Mary Ann, Center of H 110mb, 54
260, 285. 286, 296. 299. 303 Mary Alm; Devils chased a"'ay"by, 20
Krug, JuLiu~ A., 244 ,llory Ana, IJcvils Molest, 19, 20. 165, 167, 169,
Laoor Union Racket!', lOS, 106, ]5,) Mery Ann Vidoions Hell. 63
1.i1 Follt·ttc. Fbherl, Sr., 168, 210 Mass, 76, 81, 10l. 102
I..i ty. 63, 78, 80, 85. 175, 176, 233, 3O~ Massachll setts, 84
Land of die' hef", tlOlne of th~ nral'e, 2'2R Mass Murder, 113
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VOL. IfI
M~I JOli, l\ndrew. 242 New Odenn>, 66. 6R, 133. 26,1, 266. 268. 270
-Mende7., Frnllct', 245 . Newspnpe ... 3. :l:l, 90, 99. 162. 179. 205. 275, 282,
,\lcllt. .. I Institution, 115, lJ6
287. 299
Mercy of Cod, 53
New Ynrk City, 65. 68, 75. 117. 123, 128. 132. 147.
Meyer, rugene, 2D
279. 2B8
Mexican, Pions, 201
Non·Cnthol j cs. 66
Mexico. 33. 73, 155. J86, 187, 190. 193. North Afrien, 237
Mindzenty, Cardinal, 178, 179, 209 NCll.l'c 1'\11111' Un i \·èr .,i l)', 198
Minneapolis, r·lilllH"sot.a, 68. 75, l29,.202, 211, :'iuclcilr Po ..'cr, Z76, 309, 310
Mi ssil..s. 119, 120. 121. 136, 194. 207. 275. Nudi st CI uLs, 156
277. 279. 280, 309 ,~"n., 77, 84, 85. 86. JOI. 1U8
Mission Fields, 87, lOI
Mi~siss:ippj, US
Offici,<tl.." of the Olun'Ii, 229
Milchell. General ni 11,:" 178
O'Bara, Arc:hbi SIIOP, 2]6
Mohbnlllcd.ms, 261
Di 1 Ûlmpany, 206
Molotov. J54. 180, 239, 282 Oi 1 ll:>nopoly. 120, 219. 225. 226, 231. 232. 235,
Mon~o 1i ans, 266
289. 290. 310
Montgomery, 235
Oklnhoma City, 123, 127
Mont ren 1, 73 O<hot.k, 130. 20,1, 206, 210, 2J2. 218. 220, 276
Monoon, 211
Olle World eovr:l'lllllcnt, 26, 1I0, J.53 . 171, 175, 237,
MorrolV, Ann, 182 On. IIbdd" ..s, II. loi, 203. 246, 249
Moses, 16
Opi "n, 268
N,E.A.,42
P aei fi e Oceon. 138, 19,1
Nccedah, 128
PonlU"o Canal, 73. 150, 182, 206. 221, 23J. 2'16,
Nee1y. 247
6A, 69, 70. 7J. 77. 150. 157. 199. 229,
Negro, 115
300 -,
P~I'enl8J DcIinqllency ....
Nehru, 2U
Panmujon, 151, 2jJ
PltLrlOi i &1\, 38
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\OL. Il [
Pn:r:itlUS Blood. 63 64, 6i, 69, i2, Hl, 91, 97, ~B, 100, 13S,
Pre:~cn'\lli yc-s, UO l'lB,
Prcsi dents, 7( 76. 182 . Hcd Olina, .~. 5, 12;~, U7, 151. J'.,.1, Wb,
President Cnolidge, lIn 226, 2.1,1, 2J6. 239
pl"(~'l.Îdellt Ei senhower, .1, D, l'~. 122, 121-, 128, He;d Cmss, '297, .298, 'W 1
. 159, 171, 18U, lB2, 185, 19J, 196, J98, 203, R{x! DrClgon, 222, ~85
20B, 21-1. 217. 220, 22'1, 233, 235, 236, 2101, I~(~fin('d Food. 162
2~,2S1.256.257.2n.~9.W7.~8,296, Rdnnn.1lilifl, 81, 239
3Ul, .lU9 Hcfugl~f!~, 12,.:H
PFegid~jl!,I'\-)osen-..I~, F. Il. li. , 21. 105, 171,186, nel if' of dw True Cro~~, 11:1. 166
2W.241,2«.2~,2~,2S5.2~.270.~3. Hel igion, !leI igiolls, 1\('1 i~jn\l:' OrdCl':", '\0, 61,
302. 252 63, 76, 87, )]5, 136, 17:), J76, lHR, :!:!9
Prt'$idenl loos.e\"flll. 11,codore. 168 2:l2
President. t1ardin~. 'k 5, 31, 147. 16R, 302 Rel igl()l1~ Wal', '21S
Prt-"sid(:nl Xixoll. 195, 209 BellO, I\c\>nd.." '211
Presidenl Tmrnall, J, 125, 170, J7t, 195. 21-0, 213 HepreSI'1ltatl ~'(~ lor Ollï !'lI , ~O
2.56, 207, 270, 301, 302 Ih'Puhlirilll ;\laliclIl;:l1 (:Oll\l'nlioll, 2:!J
Prf>sldenl McKinlc)', 12, 30, 31. 168, 178 n('~iH-'C:I, 61,--96
Pr"'$i.dt::IIL Lincoln: 12, 21, 3D, 168 ReSIl I"l"tc t.i 011 , 70, 91
PrcsidNll Wi 1son, 23, 31, 160 fkuth(~r. 211, :!:{5, 2.U, ].11
Presidf-'lIl (":arflcld, 30 Hcmlutiolts. U(·\,OlllllOlustS. 2, 33, 20J, 215
Pn'sl dCllt \\ash i ngLolI, l·t9 Bhee, S.i~fln, ~lS
m~odesi:l,
a;o Sca.tt.lc. Washington, Z12
Hoob,'ry, 98
Secret, .Iewisn, Zionism, 7, 189
305
Senataro, 113, 154, 155, 159, 165
Romc, B, 232
242, 243, 244, 246, 248, 250, 251, 292,
RosaI')', 53, 76, BI, 84, 9R, 155, 210, 30B, 309
Service, Jàhn Stewart, 40
Royals Jewe15, 27
267, 269, 271
Rubb..., 232
Sheonan, 244
Huma.., 79
Short, General, 3
Russian CDssacks, 2
Sinclair, 4
Russiao, National. 25
Sixteenth Aànenànent, 254
Russian Revolution, 21
iSmi th, Frank, 247
Sacred Cause, 59
.Soci ali,,,,, 254, 294
Sacred Heart. 72
Socialists. Marxian, 39
Saint Andrew, 28
. South, 12
Sain t James, 28
South Korea, 'l17
Saint Lawrence Seaway, 159, 210.
South Paci fi c, 295
270
Sports, Di version, B
San Francisco, Col., 68, 75, 123, 131, 154, IBO,
SportS, Rackets, 107, 305
Satan, 53, 54, 61. 64, 8 , B6, 91, 95, 97, 99,
270
Scimcc, 115
St.t.c Department, 10; 12, 26, 171, 227, 22B, 290,
291
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Still.!" Ihghts Progr~lt, 211, 2]2, 2'W, 253, 254 U.M. 1'., 160
:.>09 ,1
St€ ' \ elIS~n, {\<fIai, <tO, 209, 233, 243, 250, 252, 254,
272, 281, 285, 303, 30'\' 305
3'll
Uncle Sam, 141, 197, 209
Stlltw('Jl,239
Unesco. 41, 213, 245
Sulrll3rines, flussÎ an, .~, 12., 117, 123, 12,1, 126, 13J
Uui ty, 85
Sllbtt:ITrllll~lU1
Nclwor~;, 119
Uni ver.5i ti es, CI'allts, 107, 108, 109
Suez C~nal, 191, 204, 220, 221, 225, 231, 260, 286
Uranium, III
290, 305
U.S. Cargo ~lips, 126
235. 2îl
U, S. &'Hil:tors, 113
Talbot, 191
T('ac:hel"s. lY9
Vanderbcrg, Seniltor, 30, 1-\.6, 210, J02
Tm.ptations, 62
Van IJoof, Preddie. 127, 169, 193
The Times, 36
Veterans of Foreign Wilrs, 41
Theaters, 7ï, 78
Vlcar of OHist, 63, 70, 80, 66, 87, 88, ]35
179. 239
Vinson, Fred, 190, 242
TOl'nadoc.:s, 98
Von Hindenburg. 28, 145
Train \hccks, 9, 30
Vows, ReligiollS, 95
Wallace, H.A., 4
Tnle OJul'ch, 70, 96, 101, t79, 21.6
I\ar, 98, 99
195
War Hefugces, 34
~\ar·p.house, 184 .
Ukra~n{~, 2, 225
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237,239,248.251.255.256.257.259
World Plot.t(Jt'B, 1, 3, 26. tU. 246, 255
World Religion, 153. 171. 175, 179
World Wur l, 68, 91, 128. 181, 230
World War Il, 5. 91, 128, IH, 230, 272. 277, 286, 295
277, 286. 295
World Wur III. 91, 98, 262
Wrath of God. 99. 152
Wrong fbctrinc, 71
X-Ray, 131
Yellollo' Giant, 12
Yello.· Rac", 161, 238. 239. 241
Yids. Yidd"h, 1. 2, 21, 41. lJ6, 221, 214. 219,
239, 240, 245. 270, 273
Youth, 43, 44. 52, 61. 62, M, 65, 66. 67. 69,
70, 71, 79, 87. 95, 98. 137, 150. 15J. 155,
156, 193, [98, 212, 263, 269, 292, 300
YOllth Gangs, 9, 69. 156, 162, 198, 205, 220
267, 268, zn
Yauth Organit8tion, 64, 65, 156, 136, 211
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A Ihmb. 155. 176. 192, 197
B(oring St!"ni t, 212, 213
M.ie.l Poppoff. U
Black G"ld, 176. 178, 179, 18·'1
Agriculture, 189
BI ~c:k Ilnce~ ] 10
Ai r Force, 189
BI\lcK Shi rl~. 107
Akron, 158
BI.ck & V.. llow Boco', JO? Ill, 169
AI.b..... 111
Black. & ~hi les, IJ2
190. 196
I3rennolO. Judgc, 173
Arabi •. 93
Bucien., 185
. Archduke ~1axin\illian, 14
l3oenosAircs, l51, '211
Bavari a, 139
Coribbean Se., 20B, 209, 217
Bclgium, 12
IC.tilOlic Oluech. 4. 5. 9. 37. 138, 191
Oenedict J\rnold, 24
Calholic lhclrinc, 65
Beri a. 20. BI
COlholic Uistory, 65
Berlin, East, 28
C.lholic Sehool. 124, 125
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Catholici~ll,Orthodox or Poman, 17, 39, 42 Devils (.oo,:<;e in the \\h rl d, lUI, 103, 165
Cavour of Sardina, 79 De~'otiOllS, 97
Cebu, 217 De Valel'a,,:JAsraeli, 71
Centréll ,'\lH'.ri Cil, 103, 104, 160, 195 Displaccd Persons, 182
Olapel, 18ï ~i.!,l~ Cha~Ü:'\~t~ ..)86.,l IB7, 188. 197
Gari ty, 167 Oisr.ell, Benjamin, 5, 6,8':"lJ:-tT.""r( 16, 43,
Chastisonent, 185 71, 19, 80, 92, 117, 1'1_" l'il, lBl, lBB
Ot(fl1i cills, 156 Disraciis, lA, 19, :20, 21, 29, 71, 73, 86, 143,
Chicago 1Il., 25, 26, 27, HI, 145, H9,150, L5_4_ _ ._._~ _ _
15'1, 155, 158, 18B, 194, 196, 197, 200, 210 nnrrrl, 65, 66 --
Olristiun Itis-tory, 65 11,CUfnf:nts to Unt te the Cast.crned Western Owrches,
Christiûll fk!igjon, 135 OlUTches, 40, 97
Christian Unl ty. 84. [hminic.n RepubJic, 160, 16), 191, 195, 196,
Ch ri 1;Iti ani ty, 1;13. ~ Cr 209, 212, 213
CfiD"sllans, 26, 178 [}J!H~, 184
Church Mi j li tarit, 113, 172 Dr. Botkin, 88
Cinci.nnati, 113, 158, 19,~ Dr. 1s&dor Rabi 1 153
Ci ti es üvcr 50,000, 29 Dragon, 218
Ci ",j l IJefcnst', ]84 DnJ~{>; 'llld fbpe, ] 37
Ci"il Fùghc.;, 109 llüJln:<>ki! David, 146, 153
Ci "il W,r, 1.), lI, 15, 92, 110 ll.lbj i 1\, 1·~9
Clcrgy, :16, :18, 41, 168, \69, 170, 172, lB5, IH6 Duke of W~! 1i ngton, 10
Clcvebnd, 113, US, 158 Duluth, l'~I, 198
Coashel, 192 f)uIJ.(;~, John Faster, 178, 196
[.0 tonel E. M, Hnll~e, .r: Du l'lois, W, E, B" Ill, 150
Columbia, 209
Col~L'llbi<t University, 160 Eagle, li5, 190, 218
Connunications. 136 Earthqu.kes, 186, 187
E,..w,
(,,,,,,,,m,,,,,, 3B, 114, 124, 125, HO, ~, 1 East Ber! in, 28. 145
162, lm;:' IB9~ East Co.st, J55, 194, 203
Çsmru.mist, 23, 30, B3, lll, 113, 116, 144 Ea.5t GcCTllany. 27
Coornunist PClrty, 2.1 Eastt:r, 96
Confederaçy, 1~ Eastern Schisn, 65
C'...onfession, Sacrwncnt of, 70 Eastern Ri tc~ Orthodox, 97
Confusion, 184 Ebbon, Abba, H, 139, 176
CnngresSill:ln, 116 Edm, Anthony, 73, 153, 17B, lB?, 188
Congressl1\;'lI\ E. WHI Le!', 30, 92, J03 Education, 1261 1.24
C.ùnst<:tlJtinoplc, 98 Egypt., 9, 11.3: 174, 177
Constitution, .21, 110 Ei fn.defe, 149
Continental Amy, 68 Eisenhower, lke, 153, 173, 175, 17B, 182,
Control.led Press, 123, \33, 153 183, 187, 188
Corpus Onisti. Texas, 26, 150, 203, 204, 215 Eisenho""r, Mil "'n, 77, 9,~, 182, 183, lBB, 191
Corregidor. 217 EIders of lion, 136, 143
Cossacks, 16 Elvis Presley, 71
Cmneaux, Adolph, 16, 80, 109, 183 ElJllerol' Maximillian' 15
Cnmean '!'t'nr, 9 Encycl i cal, 40, 41, 43, 64
Cub., 131, 147, 160, 191. 197, 202, 204, 207, Encyclical,of Free Masonry, Pope Loo XIII,
208, 209, 210, 21l, 218 43, 64
CzestochoVo'<l, 99 En""y, 74, 76, 78, 120, 164, m, 193
Del'ldier, 81 England, 3, 4, 8, 9, 10, ll, 12, i3, 14, 15,
Delaware, 159 16, 39, 77, 79, 92, 93, 131, 174, 191,
i:bwes, Olarics, 81. 93 213, 217
D6nocrates, 38 English, 24
Den of Evi lness, 21 Engl ish Channel, 210, 211, 215, 216, 217, 218
Oenlila rk, 17, 211 Espous.d of Our Holy Mother, 41
Dental Msocial.ion, 125 Europe, 4, 5, 8, 14, 32, 107, 177, lB2
Denvol', 150, 115, 210 Evans\'i11e, 150 .
Oeschmaneau, Rt:ynoldo or Louis, 81 Evil Forces, 4, 14, 16, 17, 33, 3B, 39, 41, 69,
'Destruction, 2, 7, 13, 19, 21, 32, 81, 110, 120, .a8, 90, 92, 93, 96, 103, 104, 106, 109, 110"
122, 132, 136, ,169 Ill. 116, 117, 121, 123, 135, HO, 141, 144,
rkstr'Jction of .%nerican Heroes. 69, 124 166, 169, 170
Del"truction of Œurch, 77
DestnH:tion nf Christiallity, .1, 2S Fail'bands. 211
Destruction of Minci. 125, 126 Faith and MoraIs. 115
DestrucLion of Ll.S.A., 10 F.U-out, 156
Detroit, MichigclO, 113, 1.\1, 146, 149, ISO, 152'1 False Prophets, 187
1.\8, 19B, 206, 214, 215 F.r East 210
Oui\s, ,~, 7, 19, 25, 26, 33, 38, '1,2, BI, B4, f-ather Al.del, 34
102, 101, 103, 121. 142, 113, 165 Father George Varga, 65, 66
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Ferdinand, 103
H"",iltan Ho te! , 144, 148, 153, 154, 193
finklestein. 81
216, 217, 218
Fishbein, 153
H.wai i, 203, 204, 207. 209, 216, 217, 218
Fr!!!9', 7, la. 11, 13, 14, 16, 17, 27. 33, 35.
Hi 1ton Hotel, h3, 184
Frmkenstein, 174
History, Il, l, 18. 73, 86, 91, 105, 114, 170
Yreedom. 122
Holy F""ily. 72
French, 24
Holy Office, 40, 42
Frogman, 191
Honduras, 211, 212
Galendos, 160
Hoxsey Qinic, 149, 190
Georgi a, ) 12
Iilb of Evil, 72. 84
Gennan-U-Ibats. 201
Hungari an Revo1 t, 27
Gennany, Frankfurt. 7
Hypocri tes, 26
Giggenheim, 82
Gladstone, 5
leeland. 210, 212, 213, 216
Glondeaux, 82
lcons, 95, 99. 101
- Grah.... Bi 11 y, 186
lndianasx>lis, 158
216
1ntemational Afrai TS, 142'
Green Dragon, 174. 192
1ntemational Bankcrs, 2. 3, 4, 12, 13, 14, 15,
Gretta Schnapper, 7
16, 17, 28. 92, 106, 136, 143, 162, 174.
G.ggeoheim, 93
10""8. 206
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Irish, 24
j Lazarcvi tch.
L.A.V., 192
82
1 ri sh Bay, 21B
League of Nations, 36, 38
l ri sh Olannel, 218
Lehman, Senator, 111, 153, IB2
Island, 22
Lmin, 17, 19, 20, 82, 17,~
Liberalisn, 36, 38
Jerusal"",. 177
Long, Huey, 82
Jew Agent, 24
Look Magazine, 76
30, 37, 38, 39, 76, 84, 86, 92, 105, 106,
Louisianna, 10, 132
212
Luk6Ui a, 155, 156
Johnson, 111
~,:" l~ Lutherans, 17. 76
Jordan, 190' Modonna Maria, 3, 11, 17, 18, 19, 20, 27. 31.
Judas, 169
99, 109, Ill, 162
Jugoslavia, 175
Madison, Wi scons! n, 149
Kadar, 81
Molenkov, 20, 21, 192
Kahn, 184
Mardi s Gras, 158
Kahn, Otto, 81
Mal'shall &>\lIte, "îO', 16
Kaiser Wilbc.lm, IS
MarshaTI, Ihurgood, 11 1
Kamanov 82
1 ,Martyrs, 21
Kavenovi tch, 82
Massachusetts, 199
Kennedy, Sen., 31
Mauston, Wisconsin, 148
Kiel, I\lssia, 40
Mc Arthur, General. 178, 186
Ki en, 99
Mc Carron, Pat, 29, 30
Knights of ll,lta. 85
Medical Research, 136
Kor.. , 192
Mediterrane"n, 131, 208, 209, 211, 212. 213, 217,
Kolrnanovi.cb, 148
218
K.rubachev, 80, 81
Messages [rom Heaven had bcst b~ hecded, 25
Kruhkov, 80, 81
Metternich. Prince, 79, 103
Laity. 134
Milwaukee, 199
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~Îi·:.;~i Il'. 1:;1. JSb. J(}.l, 165. 180. l89. 191. ]~j.
Pari fic. 2ll, 212
Pi9. ~O~
PallliH Ilotl~e, U4. B5, 200
\Ioqt:l'Illl'illi. lBS
217, 218
~los.I«)""·. 87
P(.'Ori a, 1S8
~lll\'i 1.23
('z'. Peron, 23
\hllldt. Dr. 6. HO
~serlltion. 29, 33, 3i, 67, 79, 8,1, 91. 130
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'.A.ALP.. lJO, III
Phillippine Jslands, 77, 175, 194, 203, 204,
!\ô1g<l~aki, 176 .
205, 206, 207, 209, 216, 217
C%,\\._5,~ 13,80
PhoLi.ll~, 98
_~n~S;tr. Ir-t
Pi CC() 1i Tigrc. 81, 187
Nav)'. 189
Plot, One \\Orld G::Jvernmt:nt, 123, 140
.~~ll, 1~2
Plot La Destro)' \\Orld, J41
.'i('r~dllh thl-,h School, 8. 21,~ 215, 216. 2]7,
P~iOU.s fbods, 126 \ ç(
218
Pol and, 177
r'\lf'h1'1I, .179
Poles, ,ID. 000, lOB, 182
\t: .... f(lundl and. .11, 151, J 52. 158, 202. 20,t,
Polio, 19ï
205. ~06. ~07. 208, 209, 2]0, 2U, 212,
POlllcston, BO
211
Pond, 112
,\I('w$.papns., 1~3
Pnpe Paul 1, 67, 97
Oppcnllf'im. \1orri s, 81
Prince Nicholas of Gr('ece, 16
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Pri soncrs, 190 99. 100. 109, 142. 1,\8, H9, 155. 156. 164.
Propag.nd., 6, 16, 24, 26, 36, 37, ')2, 71, 165, 1.73. 114, 175. 176. 177, 180. 1.8,1, 185,
91, 123, 116, 117, 153, 162, lM, 170, 186. 190, 191, 196, 197. 201, 202. 209, 211.
180, 181, 18,1, 192, 201 213, 21')
Protel'tant QlUrch, 19J Russian tlisto!')', 65
ProtestanLiS'fl, 6. 66, J66, 167 Hutlsi on i'l<tti 01131 Chu rch, G6. 67, 85
Purge, 120
Sabotage, 28
Rabbi Issaac Wise. 80. 82. 153. l51 Sacri Cice of tlH' Mass, 66
Rabbi ls racl. 180 SnJ..i, 192
Rabbi Israel Moses, 80. i43. 185 SaJk Vaccine, 186
Rabbi Lewi.. 81 SMille). ), 82
Rabbi Ludwi g, 81 San AIILonio, Texa.... ISO
Rabbi Prin", 147, 149. 153. 154, 176 S.n Diego. Ûlli forni •. 26. 28, 144. 152. 196.
R.bbi I\>sen. 154 203, 20'1, 205, 207. 208, 209. 210. 211, 212.
Rabbi Silver. 81. 154 213, 214. 215, 217
Rabbi Steven Wi se, 153 SlIn Frulici .sr.o. Cnl i Carni a, 14, 26, 144, 142, 146,
Radio Acti vi ty, 155, 156, 157 1.\7. H8. 150, 151. 189. 199, 204, 206. 207,
Radio & Tel evi $.10[1, 22, 123 209, 216
Rai 1 road~, 184 Sasson. 184
'Red O>i na. 109 SnlOn. 2. 6. 7. 70, 77. 78, 133. 135. 138, 143,
_Red Dragon, 174, 175, 178, 192 182. 186
Refugees, 22. 24. ~. :!'J, 30. 31. 125. 1·14 S.lan Agencles, 8. 12. 13, 25, 31. 33. 39. 40.
Regi!;:ter of History Ihoks, 67 42. 67, 71, 86. 103. 104. 106. 107. 110,
Religious. Kecp Wnstant Vigi l, 172 121. 122. 191 .
Representnti vc &)'lc. 22 Sat.nie l'orees. 8. 9. 13. 16. 22. 36, 37. 78, 82
Rr.publ i CilllS, 38 84. 85. 90. 139. 140, 165. 189.
Hesurrectiolt. 96 SOL<tn's Iiiernrchy, )J. 137
Reutller, Wal ter. )84- SatelllLc. 165
Revolution>, 21, 79, 139. 140, 160. 162 Schmi rdo\' j ch, 148
RiolS, 77, 106, 175. 181. 182, 183. 184, 192, Se. of Ckbotsh. 132, 202. 203. 204, 206,
Ibcl< of Gibralt", 203. 210. 211, 216, 217 Sec ret Agen t, 40
~, 4, 5, 6, iO. 12, 13, 14. 16, 20, Sec reL Soclety. 107
42. 79. 80, 81. 82. 86. 87. 109, 184 Segregatio". III, 132. 197, 198
Ibthschi Id :\n,~elm, 7, 85 Sel r Glol'i fication, PI t)' & Wi Il, 133
Aoseufel t. 82
SiI,.,·i., 155, 181, 182, 188. 199. 205. 211.
Rubtfl Morri s, 180 214
Rubl e, 3 Si cil y. 213, 216, 217
Russi., l, 5, 9, 10, Il, 12, n, 14. .16, li, I~, Sill\Ony. 98
22, 2i. 31. 41. 80. 82, 83. 84, 95. 96. 98, Si ... 69
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Tpnn('~~('(', lU, 195, 199
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St;Jlill''iOI<I1l,.Wortlp~t, 20
TZi.\r Paul l. M2. 8S. 8o, 88, 97
~l ;.Ildil['d oi 1. 189
.""itaio\~('Il, 183
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106, 107. 110. 131, 137, I:JR, 16L
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Wat.erloo.......,2
Weinburger, 153
Wei SSP., 82
Wi Il iilllS, 111
Wi Imette. 8·1
Winnepcg, 216
Wi :s(~ Rabbi, 80
x- rsys, 155
Yurovsk)', 87
ZargO", BR, A9
Zioni~t, ]35, 136, 137, ]38
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