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| Publisher's Foreword |
| Preface |
Chapter 1Preliminaries. World War II, the Provisional Partition of Vietnam, and the Beginning of the Vietnamese Conflict. Defeat of France and Japan - Vietnamese freedom-fighters declare the independence of Vietnam - A French Vietnamese puppet Prime Minister - Vietnamese Catholic Bishops appeal to the Vatican - The U.S. sends two warships to Saigon - Eisenhower helps the French in Vietnam - The Geneva Agreement - The l7th Parallel as "a provisional demarcation line" between North and South Vietnam - The Catholic lobby in the U.S. prevents a free election in Vietnam - Fear of a communist electoral take-over - President Eisenhower's candid comment. |
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The Vatican-American Grand Alliance Reasons Which Prompted
the U.S. to Commit Herself to the War in Vietnam. |
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Fatimaization of the West Religious and
Ideological Preliminaries to the Vietnamese War. |
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The Pope's Blessing for a Preventive War The Secretary of the
U.S. Navy, Secret Chamberlain of the Pope, Prepares for World War III. |
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The Miraculous Zig-Zagging Sun Pope Pius XII Uses Religious Emotionalism as an
Incitement to War. |
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The Pope's "Preventive War" Miscarries. U.S. Admirals, Generals and Diplomats Troop to the Vatican, President Truman's Despairing Comments. Papal warning of the "barbaric invasion" - The American leader of the "Free Russia Committee" - Dulles appeals for "an atomic striking force" - Eisenhower and 12 War Ministers - 100 Divisions on the "ready" - Saturation bombing experts see the pope - Russian agents steal "the cipher books" of the Vatican - Vatican diplomats and their secret spying via religion - The CIA - 100 million dollars to train spies and terrorists - Uniforms with regulation shoulder flashes marked USSR, instead of USA - Anybody here who can speak Russian? - The pope promises the liberation of' Soviet Russia - Mystical conditioning of Catholicism for the outbreak of an atomic conflict - President Truman's despairing comment. |
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The Men Behind the Vietnamese War. Politicians, Generals, and Prelates and their Selection of the "Savior of Vietnam." The U.S. and 400,000 tons of war material - The fateful compromise of the 17th Parallel - Joint Vatican-U.S. Asian strategy - Catholic anti-communist crusade, McCarthy and Dulles - A cardinal as a linch-pin between Washington and Rome - J.F. Kennedy and the Catholic lobby - U.S. preparation for intervention in Vietnam - The U.S. signs the fatal Vietnam agreement with France - The U.S. takes over military duties in South Vietnam - Foster-child of the Washington-Vatican sponsorship of South Vietnam - A would-be Catholic monk for an American grey eminence - Diem's messiah-like complex - Diem becomes the premier of South Vietnam. |
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The Virgin Mary Goes South. The Catholic Imponderable in the Escalation of the
Vietnamese Diem begins to create a Catholic administration - Diem refuses to hold elections as commanded by the Geneva Agreement - Diem's refusal is supported by the U.S. and the Vatican - The plan for the mass dislocation from the North - The Catholics of North Vietnam, a state within a state - The communist leader of North Vietnam appoints a Catholic bishop to his government - Catholics want preferential treatment - Scheme for mass exodus of Northern Catholics toward South Vietnam - "Why has the Virgin Mary left the North?" - Catholic mass evacuation from North Vietnam - Results of the Catholic-CIA -Diem propaganda campaign - Catholic priests as Diem's agents - A personal message to Eisenhower - The Seventh Fleet is sent to help Diem - Flight for Freedom with the American Navy - The pope's representatives meet the first refugees - Humbug fanfare from Washington - The greatest phony refugee campaign promoted by the CIA and the Vatican. |
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The Pius-Spellman-Dulles Secret Scheme. The U.S. Taxpayer Finances the Creation of a "Catholic Dictatorship" in South Vietnam. The preparation for a massive Catholic community in South Vietnam - The setting up of a model Catholic state - The U.S. Catholic lobby begins to milk the U.S. taxpayer to help Diem - 40 million dollars to resettle the Catholics from North Vietnam - State officials and Catholic priests - U.S. aid, "to Catholics only" - Mobile Catholic unit to defend Christendom - A rural Catholic militia - Rapid Catholicization of South Vietnam - Catholics to the top - Become a Catholic for a quick promotion - Mishandling of U.S. aid to Vietnam - Buddhists persuaded to become Catholics - A top U.S. general becomes a Catholic - Discrimination against non-Catholics - The strengthening of Catholics from the communist North. |
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The Promotion of Catholic Totalitarianism. "Individuals Considered Dangerous May Be Confined to a Concentration Camp." Discrimination against non-Catholic religions - Bribes, threats, agents and bitterness - Battles, riots and arrest of members of "hostile" religions - Further consolidation of the Catholic presence - Diem is given "dictatorial" power - Executive orders for concentration camps - American advisors support the new measures - Buddhists arrested without warrants - Interrogation, deportation, and torture of Buddhists - "Open" detention camps - Massacre and mass elimination of Buddhists - Buddhists become Catholic to save their lives. |
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Consolidation of Terrorism Anti-Protestant Legislation - Detention, Arrests, Tortures and Executions. Catholic totalitarianism for a model Catholic state - Diem and the pope's teaching - The Church should NOT be separated from the state - Refusal of license to preach - A Catholic state cannot tolerate Protestant dissidents - Blue print for the elimination of Protestantism - Catholic education for a Catholic state - South Vietnam built upon the social doctrines of ten popes - "It is an error to believe the Catholic Church has not the power of using force" - The cult of personalism - Diem's American "civil advisors" send gloomy reports to Washington - Altars and shrines for President Diem - Catholic "commando squads" of South Vietnam trained at Michigan University - Identification cards for dissident Catholics - Arrests and executions of Buddhist rebels - 24,000 wounded and 80,000 executed - 200, 000 Buddhists demonstrate in Saigon - Diem decides to eliminate the religion of the majority. |
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A CIA Spy Plane Cancels a Summit Meeting The Cardinal Spellman War Replaces the "Preventive
War" Planned by the Dulles Brothers and Pope Pius XII. |
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The Vatican Attempts to Prevent Peace Pope John XXIII Rejects Geneva Agreement While a U.S.
Catholic President Goes for "Unlimited Commitment." |
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Religious Persecutions and Suicides by Fire World Opinion Forces U.S. to "Deplore Repressive
Actions" of Diem. |
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End of the Catholic Dictatorship Assassinations of Two Catholic Presidents. |
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Catholic Expansionism in Southeast Asia in the 19th Century Historical Background of the U.S. War of Vietnam. |
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Early History of Catholic Power in Siam and China Characteristic Precedents of Repression. |
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History of Catholic Aggressiveness in Japan Conversions, Rebellions, Political Unrest and Civil War |
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Creation of a Dangerous Alliance Retrospective Assessment of the Preliminaries of the
U.S.-Vietnamese War. |
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The Two Catholic Presidents and a Revolutionary Pope The Collapse of the U.S.-Vatican Grand Strategy in Vietnam. |
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Secret Deal Between the Pope and the Communists of North Vietnam. The Vatican Prepares for a United Marxist Vietnam. The pope and Ho Chi Minh - Relenting of Vatican hostility toward North Vietnam - Pope John XXIII consecrates a united Vietnam to the Virgin Mary - Disapproval of the pope's dedication - Reaction of Cardinal Spellman and the Catholic lobby of the U.S. - The Vatican takes the first steps for the abandonment of the U.S. in Vietnam - Catholic mass exodus of emigrants from the North - Political implications - Ho Chi Minh outfoxes the pope. |
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The Final Disaster Disintegration of the Vietnam-U.S. Partnership in Vietnam. Calamitous significance of the Pope John-Ho Chi Minh secret agreement - Their use of religion to attain political objectives The Virgin Mary to the help of a united Marxist Vietnam - The pattern of religious political exploitation - U.S. military escalation and the pope's "wind of change" - Secret cooperation between the Vatican and Vietnamese Marxism - The Catholic Church withdraws from the war in Vietnam - Adverse effects of the Vatican Moscow alliance on the war in Vietnam - The end of an American nightmare. |