Hitler, Pope Pius XII Good Buddies, According To Pope’s Housekeeper

Jesuit priest, Bernhardt Staempfle, allegedly writes Mein Kampf “My Life”

By Greg Szymanski, JD
Dec. 7, 2010

Adolph Hitler first came into contact with Cardinal Eugenio Pacelli, later Pope Pius XII, in 1919, according to Pacelli’s housekeeper and friend of 41 years, Sister Pascalina Lehnert.

Sister Pascalina gave testimony as a “matter of fact” to the regular and clockwork meetings of Hitler and Pacelli from late 1919 until he moved to Berlin in 1925.

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According to the housekeeper, Hitler met with his mentor Cardinal Pacelli every few weeks, probably updating the Archbishop on his progress while receiving his next instructions.

Before getting into more damning facts linking the Vatican and Jesuit Order to Hitler and the Nazi Party, isn’t it interesting the President of the United States and the head justice of the Supreme Court revere and pay homage to the above two organizations.

If logic be our guide, it should tell us what happened in Germany is going to happen here, only in a more bloody and gruesome fashion since we are a country much larger and more diverse.

However, in the meantime before the American Inquisition arrives in full force, here is some information linking the Vatican and Jesuits to Hitler, provided by Australian researcher Frank O’Collins, whose family has close connections too high-level Jesuits.

Although he distances himself from his Jesuit relatives, says O’Collins, he obviously has been privy to inside information throughout his life, including his days at a Jesuit university in Melbourne.

Why then would the Jesuits not clamp down on this damaging information?

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