Editor’s Note: Attorney Wemhoff, the author of the famous expose of the U.S. Governments take down of the Catholic Church through their Doctrinal Warfare program, speaks of the danger of Russian infiltration of influential networks among Christians in the West.
In his above video he addresses this directly in regard to the Transgender Terrorist attack on the Catholic Elementary School in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.
Wemhoff is a former U.S. Navy JAG attorney and former professor of law at Notre Dame University.
The tragedy of the shooting at the Annunciation Elementary School was not caused by Russians. It happened because the father of the shooter insisted that his mother agree to his transitioning to being a girl. He was a DoD contractor with security clearance who followed the ideologies promoted by the DeepState, where both right and left are in favor of the Illuminati agenda to destroy Western Civilization from within. The Mother, a Catholic school teacher, let herself be manipulated rather than seeking counsel and help. This family which professed to be Catholic failed, internally, and its failure was the cause of enabling their son to commit this horrific crime and his own suicide. Thus, we Catholics have no one to blame but ourselves, in a sense, even though the blame falls entirely upon the shooter for the act.
I do disagree with Wemhoff who thinks it is dangerous per se for Catholics to identify with being Catholic rather than with their national identity. In a country which has a national identity based on ethnicity or in countries which do not, there is nothing wrong with the primacy of identifying oneself as a Catholic, before all other criteria. This identification is actually what the Saints teach.
But Wemhoff is correct in saying that many can misunderstand such an approach to personal identity as a form of identity-politics to justify civil unrest or uncharitable behavior, since in some nations like the U.S.A. which has little cultural identity, it can led to promotion of internal conflict and inter-religious hostilities.
The proper distinction is not so easy to put into practice, because on the one hand the Christian identity politics of medieval Spain and Portugal saved Christendom in the West. But on the other hand, when you see what the Portuguese did in India, when they treated the Hindus the same way they treated the Muslims, who inhabited Portugal and wanted to subdue Christians, there was an undeniable excess of brutality and inhumanity.
So yes, being a Christian is not a reason to hate one’s own cultural or national identity, but neither is it a reason to hate unbelievers. It should be the cause of our increased sensitivity to leading all to Christ while defending fellow Christians from the enemies of Christ. Thus, identifying oneself first as a Christian before even one’s own nationality or ethnicity is not a one-step solution, which excuses us from practicing all the other virtues towards non-Christians. That would be a bizarre and false concept of Christianity, more akin to the bitter zeal of the Jansenists of Port Royale, than to the apostolic zeal of the Apostles of Christ.
Christ Himself shows us the way, by taking St. Simon the Zealot and St. Phillip, as Apostles: the one an ardent nationalist, the other who had many Greek friends: both of which sought to spread the Faith with Christian charity.
Finally, if you want to understand how the CIA took down the Catholic Church via Vatican II, get Wemhoff’s book, “John Courtenay Murray, Time/Life & the American proposition”, which extensively documents the infiltration of the Church by the CIA and Masonic Lodges, here:
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David Wemhoff is a smart no-nonsense guy who believes in national sovereignty. He is deeply concerned about the impact of Russian psyops on our country. He loves his homeland and he believes in the community of nations which I believe he shares is rooted in Catholic doctrine. He is a down to earth fellow with good insight on covert Russian operations. His vids taught me a lot.