Kissinger being asked to advise the Vatican comes as no surprise. They have been mostly on the same side, just different factions with sometimes differing interests, but both members of the Globalist cabals. Does the Pope really share Kissinger's contempt for the common man? I don't know, but I suspect he must follow his own script. What he really thinks is not to be revealed, but I'm sure that the Catholic Hierarchy would like to become more dominant in world affairs.
Who is really the boss? Is it the Jesuit Black Pope? The Black Guelphs of the European Nobility? The European Committee of 300? The International Banksters? None of them are for more freedom for the common man. They just want to control him and to steal his assets. Too bad the common man doesn't get it--that he will always be enslaved by the powerful until he figures it out...
Gadfly
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: There is that saying ... 'like the phoenix rising from the
: ashes,' and so we see the possibility that Henry Kissinger
: will yet again be an intimate political advisor to one of
: the most powerful governing leaders on the planet. This
: time Pope Benedict. Will the Pope and Kissinger have their
: heads together as they discuss some of the most complex
: global problems ... as earth is rapidly transitioning into
: a new day?
: This seems like an interesting alignment indeed. LH
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: Kissinger to Serve As Papal Adviser?
: Pope Benedict XVI has invited Henry Kissinger, former adviser
: to Richard Nixon, to be a political consultant and he
: accepted.
: BY EDWARD PENTIN
: Register Correspondent
: November 26-December 2, 2006 Issue
: Posted 11/22/06 at 8:00 AM
: VATICAN CITY — Over the course of his long and controversial
: career, former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger has
: had many titles. Now he reportedly has one more — adviser
: to the Pope.
: According to the Italian newspaper La Stampa, Pope Benedict
: XVI has invited the 83-year-old former adviser to Richard
: Nixon to be a political consultant, and Kissinger has
: accepted.
: Quoting an “authoritative” diplomatic source at the Holy
: See, the paper reported Nov. 4 that the Nobel laureate was
: asked at a recent private audience with the Holy Father to
: form part of a papal “advisory board” on foreign and
: political affairs.
: As the Register went to press, Kissinger’s office was unable
: to confirm or deny the report. La Stampa stood by its
: story, although the Italian press is less rigorous in its
: authentication of stories as is the United States Press.
: If true, there is speculation on which issues Kissinger would
: advise the Holy Father. Relations with Islam, Palestine and
: Israel, and Iraq — Kissinger has been critical of the
: conduct of the war but opposes a quick withdrawal — are
: likely to be high up on the agenda.
: read more here: http://ncregister.com/site/article/1370/