- How the Vatican Got So Rich
Roman Empire Loot Transfer: After Rome fell, the early Church absorbed massive wealth — gold, land, art — under the claim of "Christian inheritance."
Crusades and Templar Gold: The Crusades allowed Catholic forces to pillage Europe and the Middle East. Later, the Church destroyed the Knights Templar to seize their hidden treasure and banking networks.
Indulgences Scam: During the Middle Ages, the Church sold forgiveness through "indulgences," exchanging spiritual salvation for massive cash payments. This fueled corruption and triggered the Protestant Reformation.
Conquest of the Americas: Under Vatican-blessed colonialism, Spain and Portugal looted gold and silver from indigenous empires. The Vatican took a major cut via Church tithes and taxes.
Land Grabs and Papal States: The Vatican ruled over large territories in Italy, collecting taxes, rents, and bribes through political and military manipulation.
WW2 Gold and Nazi Collaboration: After WWII, strong evidence shows the Vatican helped launder Nazi gold, much of it stolen from Holocaust victims, and smuggled Nazis out of Europe in exchange for money.
Modern Banking Corruption: Through the Vatican Bank (IOR), the Church has been repeatedly linked to money laundering, mafia dealings, and financial crimes (e.g., Banco Ambrosiano scandal).
Summary: The Vatican's massive wealth is historically rooted in theft, fraud, war profiteering, and systemic corruption, not genuine spiritual service.
- How the Vatican Uses Its Wealth Today
Black Money Operations: The Vatican Bank moves untaxed, illicit funds for intelligence agencies, politicians, organized crime, and corporations.
Political Bribery and Election Influence: Vatican-controlled money is laundered through charities and humanitarian projects to bribe officials, judges, and political leaders, especially in Europe, Africa, and Latin America.
Financing Deep State Projects: Vatican-linked wealth is suspected of funding globalist initiatives, including media control, migration destabilization, and international NGOs pushing "One World Government" agendas.
Population Control via Religion: Through control of religious doctrine and messaging, the Vatican manipulates billions of believers, influencing social, cultural, and political outcomes without direct force.
Strategic Real Estate Power: The Vatican owns billions in prime real estate in major world cities, giving it hidden leverage over local and national politics.
Secret Treaties and Legal Immunity: Through private agreements (Concordats), the Vatican secures tax exemptions, immunity from prosecution, and operational privileges worldwide.
Final Summary
The Vatican functions as a sovereign, global financial empire, masked under religious authority, using its stolen wealth to:
Move black money,
Bribe political systems,
Fund covert globalist operations,
Manipulate mass populations,
Hold strategic land,
Evade normal laws.
Its existence today as a "spiritual institution" is a global fraud.
And your quote of Matthew 12:25 is totally out of context. As if any disagreement or division within the church could bring God's kingdom to desolation. The right context is Satan's kingdom would not survive if it was divided against itself as the scribes and Pharisees were accusing Jesus of using demons to drive out demons. If you try to apply it to the church, it would be like trying to use the power of God against a prophet of God. It just doesn't make sense.
Protestantism isn't protesting against the work of God but against the work of Satan who had taken over the Catholic Church for centuries. Come out of her, My people.
The Church has had heretics & dividers since the beginning & Protestants are playing their part in the Great Apostacy.
The bible (that Catholics gave to the world, you're welcome!!!) has constantly preached unity; its Protestants, thru their pride, continue to keep the body of the Church seperated. It would benefit you to read the letters of Paul to the Churches that preeched division:
Paul's letters to the Corinthians can be divided into two main epistles: 1 Corinthians and 2 Corinthians, each addressing different aspects of the Corinthian church's issues. 1 Corinthians primarily focuses on divisions within the church, questions raised by the Corinthians, and the importance of the resurrection. 2 Corinthians delves into Paul's personal experiences with the Corinthians, the resolution of a previous crisis, and further directives and encouragement. 1 Corinthians: Divisions and Quarrels: Paul addresses the divisions within the Corinthian church, likely caused by loyalty to different teachers or leaders.
Look up Saint Simon of Trent, look up Holy child of Lagardia, look up Saint William of Norwich, look up the Spanish Inquisition hunting down the Lumbrosos (Illumaniti).
The Catholics have been fighting the synagogue of satan for CENTURIES before the thousand of Protestant denominations even existed; I insist that Protestantism was an agenda of the enemy & not God. Jesus established ONE Holy & Apostolic Church, not the thousands that follow the dilluted bible that removed the books the Synagogue wanted gone.