
Could you possibly believe, that during a war which turned the world upon itself, that the President of the United States would willingly accept an honorary citizenship with the vatican? Take a look---by the way, this is not from the National Enquirer, but from the FDR Library.Letter From FDRIt is a very disturbing historical footnote to realize that late in the war, when the Vatican had done little to rescue and intervene for the Hungarian Jews at the time of the letter at the height of the war and the shoah, when the former German Cardinal Pacelli sat on the papal throne, turning a deaf ear to the Jews left abandoned in Italy to deportation after he had promised the loan of ransom money and rescue, that OUR President, the one who turned a deaf ear at Evian through the same friend, Myron Taylor, and who only accepted a few hundred Jewish refugees in Oswego, and who denied harbor and refuge to the passengers on the St. Louis who were sent back to Europe to a horrible death, that the President of the US accepted honorary citizenship in Rome. It is a wonder with whom the 'Kingdoms' of this world will share a throne.
By the way, it was during this time that the Pro Nuncio to the US, AMATAEO GIOVANNI CICOGNANI, lobbied against a Jewish homeland in Palestine and a return to Palestine for the Jews, declaring that it did not belong to them. Myron Taylor, an business friend of FDR, and former head of US Steel which was using slave labor at Auschwitz, corresponded with Cicognani and Maglione about resisting Jewish attempts to establish a homeland in Israel.
"And I will give unto thee and thy seed after thee the land wherein thou art a stranger, all the land of Canaan, for an everlasting possession and I will be their God." Genesis 17:8 ekbest
