The Civil War did not end. The battlefields moved North.

Understanding the war against Catholics.

The Emancipation Proclamation brought Freedom when The North won America’s Civil War. Before that, Black slaves and White indentured servants were forced to provide much of the South’s agricultural production.

In the next fifty years, Communists went the other direction. They turned vast stretches of free Europe and Asia into slave states. Formerly free people were forced into prison camps, servitude, and oppression.

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When Southern slaves were freed, many continued to plant, raise, and harvest cotton and tobacco. They were paid survival wages. So were White sharecroppers.

Then! The planting and harvesting of cotton, tobacco, and grain was mechanized! Tens of thousands of new tractors and machines destroyed millions of jobs by 1950.

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America’s Confederates, Communists, and “Enlightened” Protestants saw a solution to their problem in America. “We have too many Catholics in big cities! The Catholic Church, and most Catholic clergy, are anti-Communist and anti-Socialist. Catholic schools, hospitals, universities, and social systems provide superior services at low cost. We need to replace Everything Catholic with our schools, hospitals, and social services to generate funding for us!”

The Sons of the Confederacy still hated The North. They saw a new battlefield in their very old war. “We will send unemployed Black and White sharecroppers up North. We’ll make those Yankees pay for what they did to us! We’ll make Northern cities look like Atlanta after the Civil War.” Unemployed Southerners were moved North by the millions.

Enemies of The Church took over Public Education. “There was never a Teacher’s Union meeting that was not under the control of the Communist Party.“, said #3 Communist in America, Bella Dodd. Communists allied with Southern Confederates and “Enlightened” Protestants and continued the new battles of The Civil War.

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Endless housing projects and high-rises were built. They became hotbeds of crime in every city in the North. “Welfare” programs were designed to destroy the strong, Southern family structure by only providing funds to unmarried mothers. First, blocks, then neighborhoods, then, entire cities were disrupted. Generations of accumulated property values were stripped from the largely Catholic families of Northern cities.

The newly displaced city dwellers had to buy, and mortgage, new homes. Added to the cost of usury, Northerners were heavily taxed to build and staff vast new schools. All were made poorer by the alliance of Communists, Confederates, and “Enlightened” Protestants! Many people profited. Short-term “investors” made trillions from the endless mortgages that built growing rings of suburban housing for those forced to flee from the crumbling cities.

New super-highways had to be built. Former city dwellers had to get to their urban jobs. Countless Catholic neighborhoods, parishes, and school districts were divided and conquered. Taxes were raised to provide more funding for the Pro-slavery attacks.

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Communists, Confederates, and “Enlightened” Protestants still hate their neighbors and work to enslave them.

The Only Church Jesus Founded survives, despite Communists, Confederates, “Enlightened” Protestants, and all who profit from enslaving their neighbors.

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