Article by Leo Zagami
Get ready, another important step in the making of Chrislam will occur this weekend courtesy of the Vatican Jesuits and Moroccan Freemasons. Pope Francis will travel to Morocco on March 30-31, 2019, officially as a “servant of hope” to encourage the country’s small Catholic community, but in reality, the pope’s trip will include a speech by the pope at the Hassan Mosque, addressed to the Moroccan people, government authorities, civic leaders, and the diplomatic corps. There will be a visit to an international group of Muslim prayer leaders and preachers a couple of hours later, that will include Muslim women, to further help the growth of the Chrislam project. The pope will also visit the Mohammed VI Institute for the Training of Imams, Morchidines, and Morchidates (male and female preachers).
The Pope will focus once again on the connections between the Bible and the Quran in preparation for the One World Religion. The visit to Morocco, where more than 99 percent of the population is Muslim, will give Bergoglio another opportunity to continue work on Christian-Muslim relations that he began in Abu Dhabi, back in February of this year. During the 2-day trip, Pope Francis will meet the leader of Moroccan Muslims, 800 years after the meeting between St. Francis of Assisi and Sultan Al-Malik al-Kāmil of Egypt took place, a meeting that is considered of great importance to Freemasons. The pope is making this unusual Apostolic visit to a country with nearly no Christians in response to the invitation of liberal Freemason and known homosexual King Mohammed VI and the bishops of his country.
Six years ago, the almighty King of Morocco was compelled to issue a declaration after days of protests, backtracking on a decision he made a week earlier on pardoning pedophiles. Dutch newspapers and media spoke about out aboout how King Mohammed VIfrequented gay clubs, and perhaps still does, but that’s definitely the least of his problems. Mohammed VI is, in fact, considered one of the world’s biggest corrupt dictators. Morocco is a rich country, it has 75% of the world’s reserves of phosphate which is used in both the agro and the nuclear industries, two very important industries for the Illuminati. Most of the money is defrauded by King Mohammed VI and his mafia, made up of Freemasons mostly connected to the Grand Orient of France but also to the National Grand Lodge of France. In 1973 the High Court of Casablanca, after a long court procedure, gave the OK that Freemasonry was compatible with Islam so the Moroccan elite could be more open about their membership. This verdict has been published in Tesviye No. 51 both in Turkish and it’s official French translation.
The logo for the Papal visit in Morocco shows a cross and a crescent in the logos that are, of course, the symbols of Christianity and Islam which highlight the interreligious relations between Christians and Muslims and another key moment in the history of Chrislam. The motto is also the title of the pastoral letter that the Regional Episcopal Conference of North Africa (known by its French acronym CERNA) gave to Pope Francis during its last “ad limina ” visit to Rome in 2015 and “Morocco” is written in Arabic to honor the country that is hosting the Pope.
According to the Guardian and the BBC, King Mohammed VI’s mafia smuggled 4 tons of gold in a few months, which is absolutely insane! A Billion dollar gold market in Dubai where not all was as it seemed. Wikileaks cables have been released showing the scale of the Kings corruption and monopoly over all aspects of Moroccan economy WikiLeaks cables accuse Moroccan royals of corruption
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