Understanding Mary Land as Trojan horse of conflict between Catholicism and Protestantism
Freemasonry, everywhere.
“Gnostic religion is the true foundation of North American society, not biblical Christianity.” 19:00 in — proof is in cemeteries, showing Freemasonic symbols galore.
Mary Land – Little Rome in America
22:30 — “Maryland is the foothold colony where the Pope was able to slow, through the Catholic King of England, to slow but unstintingly gain control over the New World, in what would ultimately become the Roman corporation of the United States of America.”
“The founding of America was driven by religious zeal and not specifically by politics.”
All these kings were Catholic, and they were colonizing for the Pope.
“Maryland was not colonized by God-fearing, bible-believing Englishmen, but by Roman Catholic Pope-worshipping Englishmen.”
“The only ‘new’ thing in this world is the history you don’t know.” – Harry S Truman
“He was telling us something that is true, but he wasn’t telling us everything that was necessary to enable us to link it all together properly.” 29:00 in
Halloween 2023, Maryland state extended statute of limitations for molestation. The next business day, Catholic Archdiocese of Baltimore pre-emptively declared bankruptcy, expecting hundreds or even thousands of cases. Ever since has been a frenetic legal morass. Self sworn-enemies of largely Protestant nation should not entrusted with Anything, let alone belief, nor “higher education”.
I read a book called ‘The Fur Trade and Early Western Exploration’ written by Clarence A. VanDiveer. It opened my mind up to the first explorers who were the French and not British from which I understood. He mentioned that the only way the French got permission from the king for loans to explore the new world is if Jesuits priests could accompany the explorers who were sent from France. Money was tight as they were fighting wars at the time and the explorers felt they needed to get a foothold on the new land before the British and Dutch could claim further down the St. Lawrence river.