Patrick Scrivener #conspiracy reformation.org
MI6 spy Adolf Hitler was sworn in as chancellor of Germany on January 30, 1933. Eugenio Pacelli was crowned Pope Pius XII on March 12, 1939–just on the eve of World War II.
Eugenio Pacelli became Pope Pius XII in March 1939.
World War II was all about restoring the "unholy" Roman empire of Charlemagne and the restoration of the Papal States.
Of course, nobody asked the Italians if they agreed to the division of their country, and the restoration of the Papal States!!
Another key objective was the ending of what the Vatican called the "Great Schism" or the split between East and West which began around 400 AD.
Hitler's vast armies invaded Russia on June 22, 1941–the very date that Napoleon began his invasion in 1812. Hitler had originally planned to begin the invasion in April but the heroic Greeks and Serbs delayed the invasion until June 22.
Even after the unexpected delay of the invasion, Hitler was supremely confident of victory because another British spy was running the Soviet Union at that time. His name was Joseph Stalin from Georgia. Georgia (like Prussia) was an outpost of the British Empire and the Georgians HATED Russia and the Orthodox Church with a passion.
A Georgian woman named Vera Putina claims to be the mother of "ex-KGB" President Vladimir Putin. There is no such person as an "ex-KGB" spy, or an "ex-MI6" spy....Once a spy . . . always a spy!!
Georgia is an outpost of the British Empire and Stalin just happened to be born in Georgia too.
Joseph Stalin was an MI6 agent at the very pinnacle of the Soviet Union.
"Soviet" was just a cover for MI6.
Hitler felt supremely confident of victory because a fellow agent controlled Russia.
The turning point in the war came at Stalingrad in January 1943.
The turning point of the war came at Stalingrad. Hitler was all ready to follow Napoleon and enter Moscow. 3 things foiled his plans, and instead of Hitler entering Moscow, Stalin entered Berlin:
1. The heroic Greeks and Serbs delayed the invasion of Russia by 2 months.
2. The heroic Russian army fought bravely against the Nazis.
3. General Winter fought furiously against the invaders.
Communism began in Britain with Charles Darwin and Karl Marx. The American Revolution, the French Revolution, and the Russian Revolution were all started by the Jesuits.
The Pope has a powerful weapon at his disposal called EXCOMMUNICATION. During the Dark Ages, this Papal thunder could hurl rulers from their thrones. Queen Elizabeth I was excommunicated by Pope Pius V and this led to the launching of the "Invincible" Spanish Armada in 1588.
To ensure that Hitler was never excommunicated, MI6 had an agent in the very bedroom of the Pope.