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It’s official: Pope Francis is taking a day trip to Geneva on June 21, to commemorate the 70th Anniversary of the Marxist-inclined, World Council of Churches, one of the most controversial organizations of the New World Order.  In fact, top-secret KGB files suggested  years ago, that the KGB and its Bulgarian intelligence affiliate exploited the Bulgarian Orthodox Church for direct influence on the World Council of Churches and the Conference of European Churches. According to Bulgarian historian Momchil Metodiev, in a book published in 2010, Bulgarian intelligence had already identified the World Council of Churches as an “object of penetration” even before the Bulgarian and other East Bloc churches joined the organization in 1961.

The stage is now set for Pope Francis and his Jesuits to shape the final stages of the upcoming One World Religion, in Geneva.

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