Contents
- Introduction
- Preface
- Overview
- Relief Valve
- LECTURE 1: Why We Are In The Dark About Money
- LECTURE 2: The Con
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LECTURE 3: The Vatican-Central to the Origins of Money & Power
- The Vatican
- The Holy See
- Vatican Canon Law
- Vatican Censorship
- Vatican Bank
- Excerpts from La Popesa
- The Vatican Sex Abuse Cover Up
- The Tithe Business Model
- Vatican - Women Priests
- Jesuits
- So began the Order of The Knights Templar
- Vatican Army and Navy: Sovereign Military Order of Malta (SMOM)
- SMOM owned St. Croix U.S.V.I.
- Committee of 300, The Club of Rome and Inner Cores of the SMOM
- Anti-Zionist Propaganda
- House of Rothschild
- Rothschild Bank
- Lecture 3 Objectives and Discussion Questions
- LECTURE 4: London The Corporation Origins of Opium Drug Smuggling
- LECTURE 5: U.S. Pirates, Boston Brahmins Opium Drug Smugglers
- LECTURE 6: The Shady Origins Of The Federal Reserve
- LECTURE 7: How The Rich Protect Their Money
- LECTURE 8: How To Protect Your Money From The 1% Predators
- LECTURE 9: Final Thoughts
CENSORSHIP
The Church does not grant the Christian Faithful the right to tell tell the truth or put it in writing.
BOOK III. THE TEACHING FUNCTION OF THE CHURCH LIBER III. DE ECCLESIAE MUNERE DOCENDI
+TITLE IV. INSTRUMENTS OF SOCIAL COMMUNICATION AND BOOKS IN PARTICULAR (Cann. 822 - 832)
Can. 831
§1. Except for a just and reasonable cause, the Christian faithful are not to write anything for newspapers, magazines, or periodicals which are accustomed to attack openly the Catholic religion or good morals; clerics and members of religious institutes, however, are to do so only with the permission of the local ordinary.
§2. It is for the conference of bishops to establish norms concerning the requirements for clerics and members of religious institutes to take part on radio or television in dealing with questions of Catholic doctrine or morals.
Can. 832 Members of religious institutes also need permission of their major superior according to the norm of the constitutions in order to publish writings dealing with questions of religion or morals.