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Pope Francis's Bubble Wages Dirty War on 4 Cardinals

"G.K. Chesterton said 'Evil always takes advantage of ambiguity. Evil always wins by the strength of its splendid dupes.' Dupe means victim of deception."(Catholic Monitor) "Do not be deceived: No sexually immoral people, idolaters, adulterers or...verbally abusive people, or swindlers will inherit God's kingdom." (1 Corinthians 6:9-11) Father Louis Cameli, author of "The Devil You Don't Know: Recognizing and Resisting Evil in Everyday Life," wrote: The everyday tactics of the devil are deception, division, diversion and discouragement.   These are the tactics Satan uses in his cowardly and below the belt dirty war against all mankind.   It appears that those who surround the elderly, almost 80 years old, Pope Francis such as Fr. Antonio Spadaro and others in his inner circle or bubble are influencing others and even the Pope to use some of these tactics in a dirty war against the four Cardinals. As I wrote in my article &quo

"Boiling with Rage" Pope Francis Afraid to Answer 5 "Yes" & "No" Questions of 4 Cardinals on if He Supports Heresy or Not

  "L et your ‘Yes’ be ‘Yes,’ and your ‘No,’ ‘No.’ For whatever is more than these is from the evil one." ( Matthew 5:37) Vatican expert Edward Pentin  told EWTN :  “[S]ources within [the Pope’s residence] Santa Marta [say] that the Pope is…boiling with rage” because of a letter from four Cardinals.  On November 14, it was revealed that Cardinal Raymond Burke and three other Cardinals have specifically asked Pope Francis in a formal letter to deny heretical interpretations of Amoris Laetitia that are counter or in direct division to Veritatis Splendor as well as sacred Scripture and the Tradition of the Church. Fr. Antonio Spadaro has dismissed  the Pope "boiling with rage" reports on Twitter.  Father Raymond de Souza  called Spadaro the “mouthpiece of Pope Francis.” Aleteia journalist Konrad Sawicki said the priest is “closer to Pope Francis than most people in the world."   The "mouthpiece of Pope Francis" closeness to the pontiff should