Antipope Leo XIV Exploits Migrant Tragedy for Masonic Humanitarian Agenda
The Vatican News portal, propaganda organ of the conciliar sect occupying the Vatican, reports the tragic shipwreck of a migrant vessel off the coast of Mauritania, claiming over 140 lives lost after 25 days adrift. The article cites UNHCR statistics, details the rescue of 38 survivors by Mauritanian coastguards, and highlights three additional rescue operations saving 387 others. It culminates in a report on the recent pastoral visit of the antipope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost) to Lampedusa on July 4th, where he prayed at a migrant cemetery, visited the “Gateway to Europe” monument, and celebrated a Novus Ordo service condemning the “brutal treatment” of migrants while demanding the international community respond with “concrete compassion” to the “enormity of suffering.” The antipope’s refrain—treating migrants not as “numbers or problems” but as bearers of “dignity, individual stories, and fundamental rights”—exposes the theological bankruptcy of the conciliar sect: a pure, Masonic humanitarianism that substitutes the Pax Christi in Regno Christi (Peace of Christ in the Kingdom of Christ) with the Pax Hominum in Regno Hominis (Peace of Man in the Kingdom of Man), substituting the Social Kingship of Christ the King with the Masonic religion of “Human Rights.”