Papal Servant, Jesuit-Educated, Freemason Israeli President Shimon Peres

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Papal Servant, Jesuit-Educated, Freemason Israeli President Shimon Peres

Papal Servant, Jesuit-educated, Freemason Israeli President Shimon Peres to fly to Rome on Thursday, Sept. 2, 2010 to meet with Pope Bendedict XVI

Same day as Masonic Israel-Palestinian peace talks in Washington DC.

This is how it works: The Freemasonic Zionists in the Israeli leadership REPORT TO ROME.

Just like the American Presidents: Including 32nd Degree Prince Hall Freemason Barack Obama, and masonic Skull and Bones member George H.W. Bush Sr., and masonic Skull and Bones member George W. Bush Jr., and Mason Bill Clinton, and honorary masonic Shriner "Mr. Conservative" [sic] Ronald Reagan - who re-established full diplomatic relations with the Vatican in 1984 after over a 100 year break (117 years) after the American Civil War (1867) - in which Rome / the Vatican / the Pope supported the side of the South.

Freemason Israel Prime Ministers, 1948-2008 Of the 13 different people who have served as Prime Minister of Israel, documentation and/or references found thus far indicate at least eight (8) of these people are (were) Masons. http://lefemineforlife.blogspot.com/2008/05/freemason-israel-prime-ministers-1948.html

Three United States presidents pay public homage to Rome George W. Bush, George H.W. Bush, and Bill Clinton kneel as the body of Karol Wojtyla (Pope John Paul II) lies in state in St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican in Rome, Italy April 6, 2005 http://christianlifeandliberty.net/Bush-Bush-Clinton-%20pay-homage-to-%20Rome-JPII-Apr-20053.doc

Masonic Israel-Palestinian peace talks in Wash DC: Bilderberger, Friend-of-the-CFR, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and CFR-member, former CFR-director, Bilderberger, Special Middle East Envoy, Roman Catholic George Mitchell announce meeting of Middle East Freemasonic national leaders in Masonic Washington, DC - Sept. 2, 2010

International Attendees: 1) United States President Barack Hussein Obama - 32nd Degree Prince Hall Mason, Papal Servant 2) Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu - Freemason 3) Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas - Freemason [ Photo ] 4) Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak - Freemason [ Photo ] 5) Jordanian King Abdullah II - Freemason 6) Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair - Bilderberger, Freemason, Knight of Malta (special [ CCL: NWO ] representative of the U.S., the U.N., the European Union and Russia) ------Steve Lefemine, dir., Columbia Christians for Life August 22, 2010 / Revised, Edited September 1, 2010 ______

"... I will build My church; and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it." Matthew 16:18 Yeshua Messiah (Jesus Christ)

Hallelu-Yah !

Steve Lefemine, pro-life missionary dir., Columbia Christians for Life Columbia, SC September 1, 2010 / Corrected and Revised September 28, 2010 ______Peres: PM determined to implement two state solution www.jpost.com/MiddleEast/Article.aspx?id=186562 President says any attempt at a solution other than the two-state solution would be dangerous; praises Obama, Mubarak.

By GREER FAY CASHMAN 08/31/2010 12:21 [ emphasis added ]

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu is well-prepared for the upcoming peace talks in Washington and is determined to implement an agreed-upon two state solution said President Shimon Peres speaking at the World Jewish Congress gathering in Jerusalm to usher in its 75th anniversary year on Tuesday.

Peres, who will fly to Rome on Thursday to meet with Pope Bendedict XVI and to update him on the latest efforts to end the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and to secure peace in the region, shared some of what he will discuss with the Pontiff with the WJC.

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In Peres's perception, a one state solution would be dangerous, because judging by what is happening in other states in the region, it would be a spring board for conflicts within itself. A three state solution would be equally dangerous he said, because of the three, the one in Gaza, would be a state of terror.

What he would like to see would be a demilitarized Palestinian state living in peace alongside Israel.

Peres credited US President Barack Obama with the important achievement of bringing the parties in the conflict together. "The US has played a key role in divorcing the proximity talks, and entering a more serious gate of direct negotiations."

Peres voiced appreciation to Obama for his diplomatic investment in direct talks.

Peres was also grateful to Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, for whom he said, he has the most profound respect. "Mubarak stood like a rock in the Middle East to prevent a regional war." Peres was certain Mubarak's journey to Washington would be a major factor in helping to achieve peace. He also saw significance in the participation of King Abdullah of Jordan.

What unites all the leaders from the Middle East who will meet in Washington said Peres, is a common desire for peace. "They don't come to lose peace but to make peace."

While there is a sense of optimism in this unfolding development, Peres stated that in the name of intellectual honesty he had to acknowledge that no prime minister was ever able to do all the things he wanted to do, or to avoid doing things he didn't want to do, "because no-one can escape reality."

Alluding to Iran, Peres said: "We are witnessing one of the greatest confrontations in the Middle East." Unlike previous struggles, he noted this was a combination of ideology, religion and politics.

"Will the Middle East become a Muslim hegemony?" he queried. Arab nationalism is a comparatively recent occurrence. For 900 years Arabs lived under imperial rule, and the establishment of 23 Arab states did not meet all expectations, Peres said. "Now there is a new appetite to rebuild the empire not by kings, but by clerics. Iran is very assertive and very extreme."

While some Arabs don't mind giving up nationalism and are beginning to accept Muslim hegemony said Peres, most Arab countries do not want to sacrifice their nationalism and become occupied by a new empire of religion.

The Iranians, he charged, "are covering their ambitions by riding on an anti-Israel ticket, but Iran is trying to convert Lebanon into a battlefield." By sending arms to Lebanon and to Hamas, Iran is splitting the Lebanese and the Palestinians, said Peres who accused Iran of being a dangerous terrorist movement disguised in the name of religion.

Peres reiterated his call for a world coalition against Iran saying that no-one will be able to sleep quietly at night while Iran develops nuclear weapons, especially in light of the nature of the Iranian government. continued...

World Jewish Congress President [ CCL: Jesuit-ruled CFR-member ] Ronald Lauder at the opening of the gathering in Jerusalem declared that the resounding and unequivocal message of the WJC with delegates from the right and the left and from Jewish communities large small is: "We stand by Israel."

Lauder spoke of the global phenomenon in which terror campaigns against Israel and the Jewish People have assumed "a new and dangerous form of political warfare."

Arab and radical Islamic states, academics, media, universities and professional unions through boycotts, sanctions and divestments are mobilizing to de-legitimize, demonize and isolate Israel from among the community of nations, he said.

He also reviewed anti-Semitic and anti-Israel Iranian and neo-Nazi backed terrorist activities around the world, and with the help of a brief documentary film, painted a picture of a widespread red warning alert.

"The world is quiet on anti-Semitic attacks, and the United Nations serves as an international forum for assaults on Israel's legitimacy," he said, adding that uncompromising pressures on Israel ignore Israel's basic rights.

"We understand the dangers Israel is facing today. We are one Jewish family," he said.

Referring both to Netanyahu's mission to Washington and to the resurgence of anti-Semitism and anti-Israel sentiment, Lauder termed the current period "one of the most fateful moments of the Jewish People since the establishment of the State of Israel."

JPOST.COM STAFF contributed to this report.

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