But it's been spoken of for a long time, at least in italian/hispanic circles, probably because it's been a more open war for longer, being as latins generally tend to be more Catholic and hold the Virgin Mother dearer than protestants do. Masons in politics would openly speak against the Catholics vehemently and then suddenly broken glass attacks with fire, vandalism and desecration etc. would happen 'spontaneously'. The history gets scrubbed because they want to appear wholesome to get christians to join, but we have a relative in the past who tried to get out when he realized the truth, and then died suddenly.
The 1921 bombing at Fatima comes to mind first with me- https://www.churchmilitant.com/news/article/our-lady-of-fatima-and-the-battle-with-freemasonry-part https://fatima.org/fatima-combated-in-portugal-march-6-1922/ (note here that the portuguese government openly spoke of eradicating the church within 40 years)
But it's been spoken of for a long time, at least in italian/hispanic circles, probably because it's been a more open war for longer, being as latins generally tend to be more Catholic and hold the Virgin Mother dearer than protestants do. Masons in politics would openly speak against the Catholics vehemently and then suddenly broken glass attacks with fire, vandalism and desecration etc. would happen 'spontaneously'. The history gets scrubbed because they want to appear wholesome to get christians to join, but we have a relative in the past who tried to get out when he realized the truth, and then died suddenly.
Nowadays perhaps. Back in the day they apparently were very openly open about eradicating Christianity.