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Title: US Roman Catholic Bishop: 9/11 was inside job
Source: Global Research,
URL Source: http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=7482
Published: Nov 29, 2007
Author: Matt C. Abbott
Post Date: 2007-12-01 03:53:29 by wudidiz
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US Roman Catholic Bishop: 9/11 was inside job

by Matt C. Abbott

Global Research, November 29, 2007

Bishop Richard Williamson, seemingly the most outspoken and controversial bishop of the Society of St. Pius X, asserted in a recent talk that the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks were committed "to get the American public to accept the invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq," according to a news item by Jack Kenny in the Nov. 15, 2007 issue of The Wanderer.

Bishop Williamson, whose talk was held Nov. 4, 2007 in Bedford, Mass., is quoted as saying:

"Without 9-11, it would have been impossible to attack Afghanistan or Iraq. The forces inside the United States government and driving the United States government absolutely wanted to attack and destroy Iraq. The destruction wrought upon Iraq is unspeakable. And now the same forces want to do the same thing to Iran . . . They may well be plotting another 9-11."

The news item continues: "Heat from the burning fuel of the planes that flew into the twin towers of the World Trade Center could not have melted the 47 steel columns in each tower, causing them to collapse, he claimed. And a commercial airliner could not have penetrated six of the ten walls that were breached by 'whatever hit the Pentagon,' he said."

What did hit the Pentagon, according to Bishop Williamson?

"It was a missile that hit the Pentagon. It was a missile that could only have been fired by the American military."

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#1. To: wudidiz, *9-11* (#0)

Yeah, it is defintely worth repeating.

Now if we can only get the Pope to say it was an inside job.

God is always good!

RickyJ  posted on  2007-12-01   3:57:27 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: RickyJ (#1)

Hmmmm... I won't hold my breath.

"They must find it difficult... Those who have taken authority as the truth, rather than truth as the authority." ~ Gerald Massey

wudidiz  posted on  2007-12-01   4:17:31 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: wudidiz, burkeman1, christine, robin, zipporah, peetie wheatsraw, honway, formerlurker, twentytwelve, original_intent, wakeup, *9-11* (#0)

Oh my gosh, man this is great. Thanks for posting this, i somehow completely missed this one. I am gonna get a copy of this issue. By the way, the Wanderer staff are ardent supporters of Ron Paul. They generally have a Ron Paul story on their front page every week. Are you familiar with the wanderer?

Basically they are paleoconservative/ old right traditionalist Catholics, Thomas Woods and Pat Buchanan, Joe Sobran and others of that ilk have columns run in the paper. They don't draw the extreme solution as the sedevacantists, such as Mel Gibson, who claims the current Pope is invalid. Although the two groups have similar ideologies, i think gibson is well intentioned but misguided, and draws a false solution.

I am gonna buy a stack of this issue of the wanderer and pass them out to folks. this brave bishop's statements deserve to be championed! Also, this ties right in to the church's teachings on freemasonry, in Papal encyclicals throughout history. There is a book compiling these titled 'THEIR GOD IS THE DEVIL', a collection of Papal encyclicals on freemasonry, by Paul Fisher. A must read for any Catholic NWO opponant. heck, a must read for any Catholic or anyone, period. some day i will take the time to excerpt and transcribe some of it here,

do you have the link to the previous thread here which you referred to, on this story of the bishop who says 911 was an inside job?

"I don't know where Bin Laden is. I truly am not that concerned about him"
George W, Bush, 3/13/02 http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2002/03/20020313-8.html

Artisan  posted on  2007-12-08   4:59:18 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Artisan (#3) (Edited)

Although the two groups have similar ideologies, i think gibson is well intentioned but misguided, and draws a false solution.

The Papacy has never been benign, quite the opposite is true. A treacherous Monarchy from the inception of the Roman Empire right up to this very moment. When an entity that claims to represent God/Christ on earth violates nearly every principle espoused by the originating documents (scripture) and the people are so blind that they can't see it, their propaganda has worked.

The Pope is to the scriptures what the U.S. Govt. is to the Constitution. Both operate by keeping those they intend to rule over ignorant. America is experiencing an inquisition, a ROMAN INQUISITION. Why do you think the land that the "CAPITOL" [Definition: temple of Jupiter] rests upon had been a part of "MARY-LAND" (Maryland).

The Pope is like the silent partner of the Masonics and Jews. They all work the hegelian dialectic to achieve their desired goal.

Catholicism is the most blatantly pagan religion on earth, and the rest of Christendom follows close behind. This is the grand "DELUSION" spoken of in scripture ...but of course it's everyone else that's deluded, not me ... right ?

If a large group of people formed a corporation purposed to produce and market automobiles (like GM), could they then hire gunmen as salespersons to increase their sales? Well that's exactly what governments do.

noone222  posted on  2007-12-08   5:39:42 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: noone222 (#4)

The Pope is like the silent partner of the Masonics and Jews. They all work the hegelian dialectic to achieve their desired goal.

While there is much written on this topic, the infiltration of masons and their influence, as well as their admitted goal in their own writings of infiltrating and destroying the Catholic church has not and will not occur. Catholics are still not allowed to become masons and the current Pope affirmed this when questioned on it, as recently as a few years ago.

'Catholicism is the most blatantly pagan religion on earth, and the rest of Christendom follows close behind. This is the grand "DELUSION" spoken of'

Oy vey! Now that is way over the top. What denomination are you, and who started your church?

you may find this interesting: http://www.columbia.edu/cu/augustine/a/faq- cc.html

"I don't know where Bin Laden is. I truly am not that concerned about him"
George W, Bush, 3/13/02 http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2002/03/20020313-8.html

Artisan  posted on  2007-12-08   6:11:56 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Artisan (#5) (Edited)

'Catholicism is the most blatantly pagan religion on earth, and the rest of Christendom follows close behind. This is the grand "DELUSION" spoken of'

Oy vey! Now that is way over the top. What denomination are you, and who started your church?

Baptized in infancy, raised Catholic, I was even a latin speaking altar boy.

The perps run a "whodunit" shell game each blaming the others. So the observers heads spin like Linda Blair's did in the exorcist as they try to pinpoint the guilty party ... when in fact they all originated in the same place (Babylon) and later diversified in order to conceal themselves.

Don't get me wrong, many Christians and Catholics are good, well meaning people. The road to hell is paved with good and well meaning Christians.

Oy vey! Now that is way over the top. What denomination are you, and who started your church?

Ever noticed that the Pope wears a beanie just like the sanhedrin !

If a large group of people formed a corporation purposed to produce and market automobiles (like GM), could they then hire gunmen as salespersons to increase their sales? Well that's exactly what governments do.

noone222  posted on  2007-12-08   6:22:26 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: Artisan (#5)

historical.benabraham.com/

Scroll down to the paintings and pictures. It begins with the Donation of Constantine.

If a large group of people formed a corporation purposed to produce and market automobiles (like GM), could they then hire gunmen as salespersons to increase their sales? Well that's exactly what governments do.

noone222  posted on  2007-12-08   7:04:14 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: noone222 (#4)

"Catholicism is the most blatantly pagan religion on earth..."

Praise the Goddess.

Ferret Mike  posted on  2007-12-08   8:03:19 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: Ferret Mike (#8)

That's what Catholics do whether wittingly or not.

If a large group of people formed a corporation purposed to produce and market automobiles (like GM), could they then hire gunmen as salespersons to increase their sales? Well that's exactly what governments do.

noone222  posted on  2007-12-08   8:33:20 ET  (1 image) Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: All, wudidiz, burkeman1, christine, robin, zipporah, peetie wheatsraw, honway, formerlurker, twentytwelve, original_intent, wakeup, *9-11*, noone (#3)

Just to clarify, Williamson was excommunicated by the Catholic church in 1988. See his interesting remarks about OKC, the holocaust and 911 at the bottom of this post.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Williamson Richard Williamson From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Bishop Richard Williamson, SSPX. Here seen in the streets of Rome during the Holy Year of 2000. Richard Nelson Williamson, SSPX (born 8 March 1940) is a bishop of the Society of St. Pius X. He has been excommunicated from the Roman Catholic Church because of his unauthorized consecration by Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre, deemed by the Holy See to be "illicit" and "a schismatic act".[1] [edit] Early life and ministry Williamson was born in England, the second of three boys to Anglican parents. He attended Ardingly College and Winchester College. After taking a degree in literature at the University of Cambridge.[citation needed], he taught at a college in Ghana.[citation needed] During this time he was greatly influenced by Malcolm Muggeridge and many believe this started his process of conversion to Catholicism. During his time in Africa, Williamson met with an elderly Albert Schweitzer in Gabon.[citation needed] In 1971 Williamson was received into the Roman Catholic Church by Father John Flanagan, an Irish missionary priest working in England. He entered the Society of International Seminary of St. Pius X at Ecône in Switzerland shortly afterward. In 1976 he was ordained a priest by Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre. Williamson's first appointment was as a professor at the German seminary of the Society in Weissbad, and after two years he was named at the St. Pius X International Seminary in Ecône, Switzerland. In 1983 he was transferred to St. Thomas Aquinas Seminary in Ridgefield, Connecticut. Within a short time he was appointed rector of the seminary which moved to Winona, Minnesota in 1988. He is a great lover of the arts; he enjoys great classical music such as Beethoven and Bach and writes poetry.

[edit] Consecration and excommunication See Ecône Consecrations for further information. In June 1988 Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre announced his intention to consecrate Williamson and three other priests as bishops. Lefebvre did not have a pontifical mandate for these consecrations (i.e. permission from the pope), normally required by Canon 1382 of the Code of Canon Law. On June 17, 1988 Cardinal Bernardin Gantin, Prefect of the Congregation for Bishops sent Williamson a formal canonical warning that he would automatically incur the penalty of excommunication if he were ordained by Lefebvre without papal permission. On June 30, 1988 Williamson and the three other priests were consecrated bishop by Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre. On July 1, 1988 Cardinal Gantin issued a declaration stating that Lefebvre, Williamson, and the three other newly- ordained bishops "have incurred ipso facto excommunication latae sententiae reserved to the Apostolic See". On July 2, 1988, Pope John Paul II issued the apostolic letter Ecclesia Dei in which he reaffirmed the excommunication, and described the consecration as an act of "disobedience to the Roman pontiff in a very grave matter and of supreme importance for the unity of the church", and that "such disobedience - which implies in practice the rejection of the Roman primacy - constitutes a schismatic act."[2] Cardinal Castrillón Hoyos, head of the commission responsible for implementing Ecclesia Dei, has said this resulted in a "situation of separation, even if it was not a formal schism."[3] Williamson and his supporters deny the validity of the excommunication, saying that the consecrations were necessary due to a moral and theological crisis in the Catholic Church.[4][5][6]

[edit] Life after 1988 After his episcopal consecration Williamson remained rector of St. Thomas Aquinas Seminary. He performed various episcopal functions, including confirmations and ordinations. In 1991, he assisted in the consecration of Licínio Rangel as bishop for the Priestly Society of St. John Mary Vianney after the death of its founder, Bishop Antônio de Castro Mayer. In 2003 Williamson was appointed rector of the Seminary of Our Lady Co- Redemptrix in La Reja, Argentina.

[edit] Views Williamson is noted for his uncompromising views. He rejects the reforms of Vatican II and is fiercely critical of what he calls "neo-Modernist" tendencies in post-Vatican II Catholicism. Instead he advocates an integral Catholicism which attempts to mould every aspect of life, including politics, education, and culture. Some of these views, such as his strong dislike for The Sound of Music, are controversial even among members of the SSPX and other Traditionalist Catholics.

[edit] Jews, Judaism and Masons Williamson has frequently been accused of anti-Semitism on the basis of reported remarks concerning Jews, Judaism and the Holocaust. In published letters to friends and benefactors he has quoted the Protocols of the Elders of Zion as authoritative, and reports of spoken remarks suggest he has sought to downplay the extent and significance of the Holocaust genocide: In 1989, while speaking at Notre Dame de Lourdes church in Sherbrooke, Canada, he is alleged to have claimed that "there was not one Jew killed in the gas chambers. It was all lies, lies, lies. The Jews created the Holocaust so we would prostrate ourselves on our knees before them and approve of their new State of Israel.... Jews made up the Holocaust, Protestants get their orders from the devil, and the Vatican has sold its soul to liberalism."[12] Williamson subsequently defended these remarks, saying "I was attacking the enemies of Our Lord Jesus Christ, and that includes Jews, as well as Communists and Freemasons."[12] In his March 2000 letter to friends and benefactors, he wrote: "In today's crisis of Church and world, our strength is in God alone, because humanly speaking we are powerless in the face of the trials confronting us. Our enemies are all-powerful, those inside the Church being much more dangerous than those outside. Just as the chief priests and ancients hated Jesus unto death, but they needed an Apostle to betray him, so we may blame Jews and Freemasons and others like them for engineering the destruction of the Church, but it has taken churchmen from within to do the actual betraying and destroying. Does Our Lord hate these traitors, as we can be sorely tempted to do? No, he seeks only their salvation, although their punishment will be horrible if they do not repent."[13] In his April 2000 letter, he wrote: "Catholics are the people of the New and Eternal Covenant, which did away with the Old Testament or Covenant made on Mount Sinai between God and the Israelites, as substance replaces shadow (Heb. X, 1). The Jews are no longer the people of a valid Covenant, in fact any religious practice of their dead covenant, because it looks forward to the Messiah coming, has been, ever since the Messiah came, mortal sin, at least objectively. And secondly, down 2,000 years Jews have repeatedly sought to undermine the Catholic Church and to take Christ out of Christendom (leaving only endom or enddoom!). In praying to commit the Church to "genuine brotherhood" with these people, does the Pope take into account this lesson of two millennia? He makes no mention of it in his prayer for pardon."[14] In his May 2000 letter, he wrote: "God puts in men's hands the Protocols of the Sages of Sion and the Rakovsky Interview, if men want to know the truth, but few do....Dear readers, God is in command. He and His Mother know exactly what they are doing. They do not expect all of us to know such details as above of the plotting of wicked men, but especially when we do know them, Heaven expects us to take the simple remedial action which it puts in the hands of all of us the prayer of the Rosary and the five first Saturdays. We cannot see, but we must believe in, the world-saving power of these simple remedies."[15] In his October 2001 letter, he wrote: "If we return for a moment to politics, the United States is now caught precisely between these two scourges of God. Unquestionably one main grievance of Arabs against the United States, provoking their terrorists to lash out as we have seen, is the United States' one-sided favoring of Israel over the Arabs for the last forty years. But each time the United States attempts to act even-handedly towards the Arabs, Jewish power inside the United States - e.g. virtual control of finance and the media - blocks the attempt, and the United States returns to oppressing the Arabs."[16] In his November 2005 letter, he referred to "the domination of Jewish finance" in this context: "....St Paul frames the equality of different human races, classes and sexes within Christ. In other words the equality is before God, and will only be fulfilled in Heaven. St Paul would never have dreamt of denying or wiping out the inequality of human differences before men. As to the inequality in this life between Jew and Greek, see Romans and Galatians; between bond and free, see Philemon; between man and woman, see Ephesians and Colossians. The will of God for men on earth is that Catholic save Jew, that the man free look after the bondsman and that the man be head of the woman. So when the white men give up on saving Jews, looking after other races and leading their womenfolk, it is altogether normal for them to be punished respectively by the domination of Jewish finance, by the refusal to follow of the non-white races and by rampant feminism. For by refusing Christ, these whites no longer understand the divine dimension of the true equality between men. Retaining however from Christianity, because it suits their pride, the sense of the value of every man, then all eternity’s equality has to be squeezed into this little life on earth, where it necessarily crushes the hierarchies willed by God between races, classes, and sexes. So by affirming the equality of men without Christ and without eternal life, these white men betray alike Jew and bond and woman.....Then what? Then we need to pray that the much greater disasters soon to take place will open as many eyes as possible, to save as many souls as possible, and if the white men still refuse to convert, let us pray for some great conversions amongst Jews, Muslims and blacks so that they may take over where the whites have left off, and may continue to show us the way to Heaven. So long as God is served, all honour to His servants, of any race, class or sex!"[17]


http://fringewatcher.blogspot.com/2006/01/politics-of-bishop-richard- williamson.html Oklahoma Bombing Conspiracy Theory - Touched on in his May 5, 1995 newsletter; Bish. Williamson repeatedly stated in his sermons that the Oklahoma bombing was secretly carried out by the US government. (This theme would be replayed in his 9/11 conspiracy theories.) The Oklahoma theory appears again in February 1, 1997.

Unabomber Theology - Adopting the survivalist, technophobic views of Theodore Kaczynski, which are so appealing to the "back to the land" neo-fascists (like the Third Position), Bish. Williamson states that: "principles [anarchism? revolution?] are more important than personalities, and the message is, strictly, for good or ill, independent of the messenger. The author of the Unabomber's Manifesto might have since become a Saint without its contents being changed by one word." See his June 6, 1996 newsletter.

US and Israel to Blame for 9/11 - The first of many writings/speeches implicating the US and Israel as the "real" culprits behind the Al Qaeda terror attacks: October 1, 2001 newsletter. Initially, like so many other fringe spokesmen, Bishop Williamson denied that al Qaeda had anything to do with the attacks. In a speech in Bordeaux in October 2001 he stated that "the bombing of [the Taliban] Afghanistan is not intelligent... it is not just to bomb these countries.... Nobody has proven that Bin Laden was behind the attacks, no one has shown proofs, Bin Laden denies it." Left-wing terrorist sympathizer William Blum has gained attention as "Osama's Pen Pal." Yet there is little noticeable difference between his treatment of al Qaeda's actions (and America's "guilt") and those of Bishop Williamson, who actually made conspiracy theory literature (e.g., Exposing the WTC Bomb Plot) part of seminary reading at Winona.

"I don't know where Bin Laden is. I truly am not that concerned about him"
George W, Bush, 3/13/02 http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2002/03/20020313-8.html

Artisan  posted on  2007-12-08   19:29:51 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: wudidiz (#0)

whoa..i would loved to have seen the reaction of those in his audience.

christine  posted on  2007-12-08   19:40:17 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: Artisan (#10)

In 2003 Williamson was appointed rector of the Seminary of Our Lady Co- Redemptrix in La Reja, Argentina.

The goddess of Rome and co-equal of Christ. This is anti-scriptural to say the least and anyone claiming to operate the authority of scripture knows it.

If a large group of people formed a corporation purposed to produce and market automobiles (like GM), could they then hire gunmen as salespersons to increase their sales? Well that's exactly what governments do.

noone222  posted on  2007-12-08   20:37:22 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: noone222, Artisan (#4)

but of course it's everyone else that's deluded, not me ...

Well, heck and all that.... cause there be at least two of us former-altar-boy- Universalist raised boys what is deluded --

But I understand why..... I committed the ultimate sin for Catholics; I started reading the Bible....

Well, so what.... If its us agin them, noone, so be it; we'll stand together!

When a man who is honestly mistaken hears the truth, he will either quit being mistaken or cease to be honest.

richard9151  posted on  2007-12-08   20:51:10 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#14. To: noone222 (#12)

The goddess of Rome and co-equal of Christ. This is anti-scriptural to say the least and anyone claiming to operate the authority of scripture knows it.

In reality, the Holy Spirit would be the Goddess, God the Father would be the God, and Jesus Christ would be the Child. It's sort of like the Egyptian Isis, Osiris, and Horus.

Catholicism has hidden the nature of the Holy Spirit, and transferred the feminine aspect of that which is God unto Mary, for practical and political reasons dating back 2000 years.

It is the CONCEPT of the Holy Trinity that is important, in that there is Masculine, Feminine, and Offspring, just as in ALL life in the Universe.


You appear to be a major trouble maker...and I'm getting really pissed. - GoldiLox, 7/27/2006

FormerLurker  posted on  2007-12-09   23:19:32 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#15. To: richard9151 (#13)

But I understand why..... I committed the ultimate sin for Catholics; I started reading the Bible....

Do you truly believe that? You have a rather poor understanding of religion if you do...


You appear to be a major trouble maker...and I'm getting really pissed. - GoldiLox, 7/27/2006

FormerLurker  posted on  2007-12-09   23:21:29 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#16. To: FormerLurker (#15)

Do you truly believe that? You have a rather poor understanding of religion if you do...

I do not take to religion at all; to me, the Bible is my personal responsibility manual.

And I understand the part about the Bible and the so-called Catholic church very well. I went to a catholic school, and I well remember telling the father in charge of that school about the Bible that my mother had bought me --- and his reply/question about why I thought I would need that? They would teach me everything that I needed to know -- his statement.

When a man who is honestly mistaken hears the truth, he will either quit being mistaken or cease to be honest.

richard9151  posted on  2007-12-09   23:33:13 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#17. To: richard9151 (#16)

They would teach me everything that I needed to know -- his statement.

There's something to be said about seeing things through an initiated eye.

The English translations of the Bible are but translations. The Bible is just a collection of writings. The TRUTH is beyond all that.


You appear to be a major trouble maker...and I'm getting really pissed. - GoldiLox, 7/27/2006

FormerLurker  posted on  2007-12-10   1:17:54 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#18. To: FormerLurker (#17)

There's something to be said about seeing things through an initiated eye.

Yeah, right, and esp. an eye that is carefully attuned to the Babylonian Mystery Religion, as all Catholic priests are. Just what I need in my life; ritual and non-sense.

The English translations of the Bible are but translations. The Bible is just a collection of writings. The TRUTH is beyond all that.

So.... the path to that truth is through ummmmmm... meditation? Or, through man's religion? Or, through some priest's 'eye'? or, through...... what?

What is your claim.... that you can arrieve at some Truth without some guidance? That it just naturally wells up from within at request?

There are an admitted (by bible scholars) 20,000+ translation errors in the King James Bible, some of them deliberate. Yet there is still more Truth in that error ridden book than any work that begins solely with man.

When a man who is honestly mistaken hears the truth, he will either quit being mistaken or cease to be honest.

richard9151  posted on  2007-12-10   10:25:58 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#19. To: richard9151 (#18)

Yet there is still more Truth in that error ridden book than any work that begins solely with man.

That book IS a work of man.


You appear to be a major trouble maker...and I'm getting really pissed. - GoldiLox, 7/27/2006

FormerLurker  posted on  2007-12-10   11:32:01 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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