Unholy Alliance Part 2

TimeWatch Editorial
February 03, 2016

On January 28, 2016 our Editorial entitled, “Unholy Alliance,” dealt with the fact that Pope Francis held two unusual meetings with the heads of communication corporations. The Advocate, on January the 24th, 2016 reported the meeting with Tim Cook of Apple, and NBC News published an article on January 15, 2016 that revealed the meeting with Eric Schmidt, executive chairman of Google parent company Alphabet. The connection between surveillance technology and the Papacy has been established quite often in the past. One of the more recent works to deal with the subject has been Paul L. Williams book entitled: Operation Gladio: The Unholy Alliance between the Vatican, the CIA, and the Mafia,which was published February 3, 2015.

The history of this connection has been well known for decades. The persistence with which the Papacy has pursued the gathering of every element of information, both personal and societal clearly reveals their intent to control and or manipulate. The Sovereign Military Order of Malta is one of the oldest and most elite religious orders in the Catholic Church. Until recently, it limited its membership to Italians and foreign heads of state. In 1927, however, an exception was made for the United States, given its emerging status as a world power. The Administration of “Truth Control” published an article on April 10th, 2011 entitled, “Vatican Connection to the CIA,” in which was listed:

A partial list of the Knights and Dames of Malta reads like a Who’s Who of
American Catholicism:

  • William Casey – CIA Director
  • John McCone – CIA Director
  • William Colby – CIA Director
  • William Donovan – OSS Director. Donovan was given an especially
    prestigious form of knighthood that has only been given to a hundred other
    men in history. “Vatican Connection to the CIA”

The list goes way beyond that which is quoted here. It is therefore clear that the connections are solid and long standing. What should awaken, however, is the fact that simple collection of after the fact information regarding choices and decisions is not the entire goal. On February 2, 2016, Nafeez Ahmed wrote an article on the Insurge Intelligence Website entitled: The Pentagon’s secret pre-crime program to know your thoughts, predict your future. Listen to this:


“The US Department of Defense (DoD) wants contractors to mine your social media posts to develop new ways for the US government to infer what you’re really thinking and feeling — and to predict what you’ll do next. In the US, an unknown number of police authorities are already piloting a software called ‘Beware’, which analyses people’s social media activity, property records, the records of friends, family or associates, among other data, to assign suspects a so-called “threat-score.” That “threat-score” can then be used by police to pre-judge if a suspect is going to be dangerous, and to adapt their approach accordingly.” Nafeez Ahmed, The Pentagon’s secret pre-crime program to know your thoughts, predict your future.

So now we’ve moved forward to anticipating crime, by means of mind reading. Sounds like science fiction? There is nothing fictional about it at all. Behavioral assessment has been in play for a long time now. Listen to this!


“Satan cannot read our thoughts, but he can see our actions, hear our words; and from his long knowledge of the human family, he can shape his temptations to take advantage of our weak points of character. And how often do we let him into the secret of how he may obtain the victory over us. Oh, that we might control our words and actions!” {Faith to Live By 327.7}

Guarding our thoughts would therefore be the first step necessary to be protected from those who are led by the father of lies.

Cameron A. Bowen

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