He claims Catholic institutional power in America is visible through Supreme Court composition, Vatican-CIA cooperation against communism, and a growing Catholic demographic base.
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He claims Catholic institutional power in America is visible through Supreme Court composition, Vatican-CIA cooperation against communism, and a growing Catholic demographic base.
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"...of power in the United States. So six of the nine Supreme Court justices are Catholic. Okay. Also, the CIA was founded with the..."
"Another sign is that the Catholic religion is growing very, very fast in America. Right now, it's about 22 % of the American population...."
"...the spirit of the 22nd amendment. It would go to the Supreme Court, right? And the Supreme Court is controlled right now by the..."
"...followers also reach out to attorney general benjamin colman okay and supreme court justice louis branday okay this guy this man is very important..."
"...have the you have the congress okay and you have the supreme court okay the supreme court it's very simple it's to interpret the..."
"...If you think that Louis Brandeis who is the first Jewish Supreme Court Justice in America, he was a Frankish. And there's a very..."
"...controls the purse, the financing of government. And you have the Supreme Court, which interprets the Constitution, which interprets the highest law of the..."
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