
THE SINGLE REASON the Pope/Vatican has destroyed the German nation and people at least 3 times (so far): "First Principles of The Reformation OR The Ninety-Five Theses and the Three Primary Works of Dr. Martin Luther [1517], translated into English" (1885, 352 PDF pages)
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Cabal History

The Pope/Vatican have been on a mission since 1517 to exterminate not only the German nation and people, but all who share Protestant Christian beliefs, cultural heritage, and genetic lineage. America is one of those nations and peoples with a direct line traceable back to the German Protestants of 1517. We see echoes of Dr. Martin Luther in both the Declaration of Independence AND the Constitution of 1788.
Historical context of late 1400s, early 1500s: Pope Alexander VI took control of the Papal States in 1492 after the untimely death of his predecessor Pope Innocent VIII (born in Genoa). He was from Spain, was a product (and likely participant) in the bloody Spanish Inquisition, and he appears to have risen to his position through the death of many individuals. Several of his Papal Bulls were key in cementing the "New World Order" which appears to have taken full control during this time period of 1489-1492.
-May 3, 1493 "Eximiae devotionis"
-May 4, 1493 "Inter caetera" ("Among the other")
-June 25, 1493 "Piis Fidelium"
-September 26, 1493 "Dudum siquidem"
These four Papal Bulls basically divided up the world between Spain and Portugal under the premise of the Pope granting himself authority over the whole world as "direct representative of God". The "New World Order" begins.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_papal_bulls
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Alexander_VI
The Three Primary Works:
I. Address to the Nobility of the German Nation (pg17, 117 in PDF)
II. Concerning Christian Liberty (pg95, 195 in PDF)
III. On the Babylonish Captivity of The Church (pg141, 241 in PDF)
FULL PDF: https://ia903104.us.archive.org/8/items/firstprincipleso00luth/firstprincipleso00luth.pdf
Original Source: Princeton Theological Seminary Library
Authors: Henry Wace D.D., C.A. Buchheim Ph.D