Bishop Richard Williamson on his Catholic "truth jihad"

Broadcast here August 7th, 11 to noon Eastern then archived. All my shows are archived at my Patreon page - please consider subscribing!

Bishop Richard Williamson is one of the world's most notable traditional Catholics. Formerly a leading disciple of Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre in the Society of St. Pius X (SSPX), he is now allied with SSPX Resistance, which aims to uphold the original principles of Archbishop Lefebvre while resisting the "liberal reforms" of the Second Vatican Council. He is now officially outside of the Church as represented by the current leadership in the Vatican. But some say it is Bishop Williamson and his colleagues who are within Catholicism as it has been understood for most of its almost 2,000-year history. As Bishop Williamson says, citing Archbishop Lefebvre, "the truth is still exactly the same Catholic truth. It cannot change!"

In this interview, Bishop Williamson discusses the path that led him to his current position. He asserts that the modern world's authorities, including the contemporary Vatican, are disciples of the French Revolution, freemasonry, and moral relativism...trends whose ultimate source is satanic. (For more on the sources of this "contamination," see my interview with Michael Hoffman.)

We also touch on the "sacred" Holocaust and 9/11 narratives, both of which play a foundational role in conditioning populations to accept the rule of the satanic/demonic. (Bishop Williamson's problems with the official Catholic authorities stem in part from his challenging such official narratives; he is on record saying that 9/11 was an inside job and that the Holocaust is a false religion based on a grossly inflated death toll and false tales of hydrogen cyanide gas chambers – claims that led to his being fined $16,822 by a German court.)

The interview also contains a fair bit of interfaith dialogue. I note that the traditional Catholic worldview, as summarized by Bishop Williamson, is almost identical to the Islamic one. The major exception, as the Bishop forcefully notes, is the Catholic belief in the holy trinity, which Islam rejects.

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