Pope John Paul II's past employment |
John Paul II 1978- 2005 "In the early 1940`s, the I.G. Farben Chemical Company employed a Polish salesman who sold cyanide to the Nazis for use in Auschwitz. The same salesman also worked as a chemist in the manufacture of the poison gas. This same cyanide gas along with Zyklon B and malathion was used to exterminate millions of Jews and other groups. Their bodies were then burned to ashes in the ovens. After the war the salesman, fearing for his life, joined the Catholic Church and was ordained a priest in 1946. One of his closest friends was Dr. Wolf Szmuness, the mastermind behind the Nov./78 to Oct./79 and March/80 to Oct./81 experimental hepatitis B vaccine trials conducted by the Center for Disease Control in New York, San Francisco and four other American cities that loosed the plague of AIDS upon the American people. The salesman was ordained Poland`s youngest bishop in 1958. After a 30-day reign his predecessor was assassinated and our ex-cyanide gas salesman assumed the papacy as POPE JOHN PAUL II." -William Cooper, BEHOLD A PALE HORSE, (Light Technology Publishing, 1991), pp.89-90.
Pope John Paul II: Zyklon B Salesman
by TONY BUSHBY
In his book 'Behold a Pale
Horse,' former US Naval Intelligence Officer William Cooper relates a story
associated with the IG Farben Chemical Company.
In the early 1940s, that
company employed a Polish chemist and salesman who sold cyanide gas, Zyklon B
and Malathion to the Nazis for extermination of groups of people in
Auschwitz.
After the war the salesman joined the Catholic church and was
ordained a priest.
In 1958 he became Poland's youngest bishop and after
Pope John Paul I's mysterious death, the ex-cyanide gas salesman Karol Wojtyla
was elected to the papacy as Pope John Paul II in October 1978.
In March
2000, he publicly apologized not for his war effort, but for the wickedness of
the Christian religion. The plea for forgiveness also sought to pardon the use
of 'violence in the service of truth' an often used fragile and treoubling
referenece to the Inquisition.
The apology read by the Pope was the
result of four years of work by a panel of 28 theologians and scholars and was
by far the most sweeping act by a leader of a major religion.
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