Demons on Pope Francis: “We Need Him!”

demons are not usually entities whose word can be relied upon, but in 2015, an evil spirit revealed that hell ‘needs’ Bergoglio. the demon metaphorically put his money where his mouth was and helped foil an attempt on the pontiff’s life.

It is fairly well-known that in 2015, authorities discovered that a young man from New Jersey was planning to assassinate Bergoglio during a papal visit to Philadelphia. The teenager, Santos Colon Jr., had been planning for months to have the Pope shot by a sniper during Mass, after which he would let off explosives nearby. The young man apparently changed his name to “Ahmad Shakoor,” prior to the planned attack, to show his solidarity with the Islamic State.

The plot was foiled by the FBI, and according to a CBS news report of the time:

Officials say that Santos talked to someone he thought was a sniper, but was actually an undercover FBI employee. He then engaged in target reconnaissance with an FBI confidential source and told the source to purchase materials to make explosives.

What is not commonly known is that it was occultists who first tipped off the FBI. In her book, The Devil in Dreamland, (click here to purchase) Catholic paranormal expert, Ursula Bielski, reveals how two occultists were given a message by entities they believed to be ‘aliens’, warning them of the planned assassination of the Pope.

Chris Bledsoe, a New Ager – and possibly a Rosicrucian – , and ‘shaman’ Pamela Nance, were in the habit of using a device known as a ‘ghost box’ or ‘spirit box’ to summon aliens and then receive their messages.

Bielski explains that a ‘ghost box’ is a radio that has been altered to make it scan quickly through frequencies, which UFO-chasers believe somehow allows ‘aliens’ to transmit their messages. As Bielski has come to understand, and as well-formed Catholics should already know, these ‘aliens’ are in fact, demons.

During one of their sessions with the ‘ghost box’, Bledsoe and Nance were given an urgent message from the demon they summoned:

“The Pope is in danger! Help him! We need him!”

Bielski claims that this message led Bledsoe to contact a certain Colonel John Alexander and also Joe McMonagle of the CIA. Both men are apparently involved in the practice of ‘remote viewing‘, similar to clairvoyance and which is defined as “practice of “seeking impressions about a distant or unseen subject, purportedly sensing with the mind.” This disturbing detail adds to the growing mountain of evidence that high-level authorities in the U.S. are involved in the occult – and have for many years used occult practices in their official government work.

The two men investigated and confirmed that a plan to kill the Pope was indeed afoot; they then informed police and the would-be assassin was arrested.

To confirm the occult credentials of John Alexander, one need look no further than a project he was involved in: a book and subsequent movie called, “Men Who Stare at Goats.”

“Goats” is a documentary about the American government’s explorations into New Age practices like remote viewing in the hope that they would enhance the skills of their agents. Strangely, the movie is billed as a comedy – yet the use of paranormal powers by governments is no laughing matter. And neither are warnings by demons about the imminent death of a very unworthy Pope.

To hear that the demons “need him” should fill us with regret about hell’s approval of Bergoglio’s agenda.

Yet, the Pope himself thinks he is more powerful than demons. A newly released book about exorcism, which includes an interview with Pope Francis (and therefore can be considered a form of propaganda in his favour) includes this instructive snippet about a nun who was possessed. During the course of an exorcism, she said, with a demon’s voice:

… that the devil hated Pope Francis: “Have you seen everything I put that Argentine through?” the devil said to the priest. “But he doesn’t go away, he is strong, too much for me.”

Although Pope Francis admits that he probably “gets on the devil’s nerves”, that doesn’t mean they are not on the same team; even very close friends can irritate one another from time to time.