The File on Jesuit Malachi Martin
Vatican Double-Agent Hoodwinked Catholics and the Public for Decades
Non-Catholic readers may wonder what relevance an extensive dossier on a subversive Jesuit has for them. Examining the career of Rev. Fr. Martin, who scaled the heights of the Vatican hierarchy, is a case study in spycraft, stagecraft and impersonation, by a double mind of such power and charisma that millions were seduced by his charade for decades, and many remain entranced to this day. As a profile in treachery it should prove worthy of the attention of any student of espionage, infiltration and counter intelligence.
Caveat: this dossier is not intended as a blanket indictment of the Society of Jesus (“Jesuits”); an indictment propelled by the English Secret Service when it was compelled to manufacture a justification for Bad Queen Bess (Queen Elizabeth I) having tortured to death the harmless Jesuit priest and poet, Edmund Campion (more on that revisionist history in a future column).
[Following this study is a report on Minister Louis Farrakhan’s Saviour’s Day Convention in Detroit, which concluded February 25].
Reading time: 60 minutes.
I. OVERVIEW
“A double-minded man an is unstable in all his ways.” (James 1:8).
In the 1960s Malachi Martin (MM) was Cardinal Augustin Bea’s peritus (theological expert). Evidence points to Martin as the co-architect in 1965 of the Second Vatican Council’s promulgation of Nostra Aetate with Bea, “inspired” by their handler, Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel.
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