
Gareth Gore | Unveiling The Conspiracy Of Opus Dei
Curious Worldview
Exploring Political Influence and Controversial Parallels
Influential conservative figures like Newt Gingrich have transitioned into lobbying roles, prioritizing personal agendas over principled stances. This shift highlights a troubling trend that draws parallels between extremist groups like ISIS and organizations such as Opus Dei. While ISIS's goal is violent jihad, Opus Dei aims to reshape legal systems to fit its ideology, which, though appearing less violent, poses significant societal risks. The founder of Opus Dei's rhetoric regarding creating a 'hidden militia' against perceived enemies of Christ furthers this troubling parallel. Kevin Roberts, president of the Heritage Foundation, represents these ideologies in contemporary politics, advocating for a 'second American revolution' that he claims would be bloodless unless provoked by opposition. His connection with Opus Dei underscores the influential role of such organizations in shaping political landscapes. If these movements gain further traction, their dystopian visions for society risk becoming a reality, with deep implications for governance and civil rights.