by Ernesto Cienfuegos - Oct 9, 2007
Last spring the Justice and Peace Studies program at the University of St. Thomas in Minnesota had arranged for the world renown humanitarian Archbishop Desmond Tutu to speak on campus. In 1984 Archbishop Tutu was awarded both the Nobel Peace Prize and the Albert Schweitzer Prize for Humanitarianism and is greatly respected all over the globe.
Some people in the US and Israel however hate Archbishop Tutu because of his stand against "apartheid" in Palestine and the ongoing ruthless genocide of the Palestinian people. It did not take long for the powerful Pro-Israel Jewish Lobby to go to work to stop Archbishop Tutu from speaking at the "Catholic" University of St. Thomas. As a result, the president of the university, Rev. Dennis Dease, has now cancelled Archbishop Desmond Tutu as a speaker.
The Jewish Lobby in America wields great influence on all major institutions and this includes the federal government. Influence over Catholic universities is no exception. A close inspection of who is on the University of St. Thomas Board of Trustees is very revealing. Also, the late Jesuit priest Father Malachi Martin exposed how the Vatican has been infiltrated by Judeo-Masonic conspirators.
The world has now witnessed how the Zionist Neocons in the Bush Administration led the country into attacking Iraq. They are now engineering an attack on Iran as well. The shocking revelation that they can easily twist the arm of a president of a major Catholic university should then come as no surprise. For a long time, a major agenda for "Zionism USA" has been the take over of America's institutions of higher learning. They have succeeded greatly in public and private universities and it looks like their tentacles now reach deeply into even Catholic colleges and universities.
On Friday, a spokesman at the University of St. Thomas said that this week president Dennis Dease might reconsider his orders to ban Archbishop Desmond Tutu from campus . Do not hold your breath though, Zionists seem to have too strong a grip on his arm.
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