Saturday, January 08, 2022

Peron v. Rothschild in Argentina

A very interesting interview from GloriaTV.

The subject of the interview is Jose Quarracino:

...a relative of Buenos Aires Cardinal Antonio Quarracino (+1998). José Arturo is a philosophy graduate (University of Buenos Aires, Faculty of Philosophy and Literature), teacher and freelance translator. He is involved in Argentinean political life and the pro-life movement, interested in history, religion, theology, and politics, and participates through articles and political activities in the resistance against what Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganó calls the global health coup d'état. He is married and had three children....

Much of the interview is focused on Pp. Bergoglio and his activities in Argentina.  As was reported elsewhere, Bergoglio's relationships with most of his Jesuit confreres was terrible.  He is described here as a power-hungry and rather vindictive sort, not particularly orthodox.  No surprises.

What IS surprising is Quarracino's description of Peron, Peronism, and the malevolent interference in Argentine politics by the British money-masters.  Quarracino characterized Peron as a very devout, well-read, and well-formed Catholic.

...Beyond the person of Perón, his political movement represented and still represents the strongest and most concrete possibility of a political practice inspired by a doctrine that is profoundly Christian and humanist. Peronism was and is the Argentine way of creating a social and political system in which personal fulfillment goes hand in hand with the realisation of the country's historical destiny, which is nothing other than the institutionalisation of an organised community in which everyone collaborates in the realisation of the common good, not just for a minority, but for everyone. Culturally, Peronism is the expression of a profound cultural nationalism that is not chauvinistic, but strives to gather the best of the world of spirit, ideas and senses of Western cultural history...

(Given Peron's Catholicism, the "common good" referenced above is certainly not limited to materialism, as it is with US socialist-Democrats.)

As to Bergoglio:

...Bergoglio flirted with the Peronist world, but he also flirted with the liberal and progressive world, always insofar as it was to his advantage. He always got on well with the governments of Buenos Aires, badly with President Kirchner, very well with his uccessor,


Cristina Kirchner, to the point of getting her to meet with George Soros.

 George Soros, eh?  That's interesting.

The Rothschilds:

... To understand Bergoglio, one has to take into account his links to the House of Rothschild via the Council for Integrative Capitalism.


What Sire and others attribute to Bergoglio's "Peronism" actually comes from Baroness Lynn Forester, the third wife of Sir Evelyn de Rothschild: the concept of inclusion, the cry of the poor and the cry of Mother Earth, etc., concepts familiar to the oligarchic world that this lady represents....

How else did this Oligarch-ette influence Bergoglio?

 ...Baroness Lynn Forester has said in an interview that her Council for Integrative Capitalism is the prose for which Bergoglio's presence has made the music. Thus, Bergoglio is the buffoon of a plutocratic group that wants to give capitalism a "human face" because they are aware that they have become hyper-billionaires while 90% of the world's population has received some crumbs from the wealth we all produce. Bergoglio plays the political actor, more than the Vicar of Christ - a title he renounced in the 2020 edition of the Pontifical Yearbook. This is done based on Jesuitism, which retains the forms but gives away the contents. Bergoglio himself has said that in his decisions he relies "on his instinct and the Holy Spirit" and disregards Holy Scripture, Tradition and the Magisterium....

".....retains the forms but gives away the contents."  And in the case of the Tridentine Mass, he gave away the form, too!!

Altogether, nothing very surprising about Bergoglio, but some enlightenment on Peron, Peronism, and the influence of the oligarchs.  Rothschild is the 'old generation' and we now deal with the new one:  Gates, Soros, Zuckerberg, and Bezos.

Not to mention their trained monkeys in Washington, D.C.

 

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