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Kola's Rothschild "Church Wine"

Mike

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OPUS ONE 2009: SIX BOTTLES IN WOOD BOX

Six bottles of the luxurious 2009, wrapped in tissue and shipped in the original pine crate.


Due to limited production, the maximum purchase of this wine is one six bottle box per customer.

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$1,350.00/ six 750ml bottles in wood box

Direct from the winery. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Obviously it is for the "Better Churches". :roll:

Here at last we find the smudgy fingerprints of conspiracy: The Rothschilds are involved. This family, which first acquired its wealth serving as the bankers to royalty, is perhaps the single most abused bloodline in Europe. Anti-Semites and Marxists alike could come together in hating this family; the former because they are Jewish, the latter because they helped keep monarchies afloat. Indeed, as Hannah Arendt pointed out in The Origins of Totalitarianism, the various branches of the Rothschilds, who worked in London, Paris, Vienna, and Berlin, were often employed as unpaid diplomats by their governments—who might not trust their own ambassadors, but could rely upon the Rothschilds. The family knew that war was bad for business, and frequently strove through its various branches to patch up quarrels among the nations; the last Rothschild peace initiative was launched in 1914, as various Rothschilds shuttled all over Europe trying to avert the outbreak of World War I. That war brought down three monarchies which used to do business with the family, and forced them to concentrate on their vineyards—once a sidelight started to turn out some decent kosher wine.

But their honest dealings never won the Rothschilds any gratitude among narrow nationalists, who suspected the loyalty of Jews, aristocrats, and clergy—each of whom had dangerously “international” connections. As Rothschild critic Myron Fagan (a playwright and journalist, who “launched a one man crusade to unmask the Red Conspiracy in Hollywood which had set about to produce films that would aid that One World Governement [sic] plot,”) asserts:

“Adam Weishaupt was a Jesuit-trained professor of canon law, teaching in Engelstock University, when he defected from Christianity to embrace the Luciferian conspiracy. It was in 1770 that the professional money lenders, the then recently organized House of Rothschild, retained him to revise and modernize the age-old Protocols of Zionism, which from the outset, was designed to give the Synagogue of Satan, so named by Jesus Christ, ultimate world domination so they could impose the Luciferian ideology upon what would remain of the human race after the final social cataclysm by use of satanic despotism.”

For instance, by making better wine. In 1978, Baron Philippe de Rothschild, owner of Château Mouton-Rothschild in Pauillac, France, met with Robert Mondavi to discuss a joint venture that would wed French tradition, American technique—and presumably, Luciferian ideology. The winery they started, Opus One, produced what was perhaps the first “ultrapremium” American wine, introduced in 1984 at $50 per bottle—more than double the price of comparable California vintages. As Steve Pitcher wrote in Wine News (Feb./Mar. 2000), the price reflected the work which had gone into the wine:

“Opus One is meticulously ‘hand massaged,’ with frequent topping of barrels and six rackings during its 18 months in barrel, making it extremely labor intensive. The wine is moved only by the gentle force of gravity; mechanical pumps are banned. In the first-growth tradition, the $700 French barrels are never reused. And, at a cost of more than $29 million, the Opus One Winery ranks as one of the world’s most expensive single-product facilities.”

The wine was an immediate and enduring success, which of course awakened suspicion. Was it merely an accident that a vulgar American corporation was working with scions of an ancient banking family to dominate the worldwide wine market? Surely, there must be more to the story than that—some Hidden Hand squeezing the grapes….

And indeed there was. According to the always-informative Web resource Illuminati Today Index, that hand belongs to Opus Dei. The intrepid anonymous author of the Sept. 3, 2006 expose “Dorothy Bush-Koch Linked to Rothschilds and Opus Dei through Devil’s Wine” reports with alarm that Dorothy Bush-Koch, sister of the president, is married to a man named Robert “Bob” Koch, himself also a president—albeit only of the Wine Institute, an industry lobbying group. But who should turn up among the members of that secretive vintners’ cabal? None other than both the Mondavis and the Rothschilds. Even worse, the site reports:

“The winery itself and the name of its prime product “Blood Red” have given rise to suspicions of satanic ritualism and architecture. The Baroness Rothschild who now heads this particular enterprise also has a joint venture with the Chilean winery Concha y Toro—or Seashell and Bull—in Chile. That Winery is openly run by Opus Dei. Its favorite brand is Cassilera del Diablo or Devil’s Cellar. The silver wrapping on the cork has the outline of a devil. Rather odd for a group that claims to be doing God’s Work as the name Opus Dei implies in Latin…. A QUESTION WITH AN ANSWER WE MAY NOT WANT TO KNOW: Does the Catholic Church use Opus One for Mass?”

I checked on this, and the author is absolutely right: Concha y Toro’s CEO is indeed Eduardo Guilisasti, 53, of Santiago, Chile, and he does belong to Opus Dei. As to the more critical question of which parishes serve up Opus One (now $149 a bottle) at Mass…. I’m still out there looking. If any of my readers turn up such a church, please send me the name and driving directions.





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TexasBred

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While you're waiting and while Kola is searching, I can assure you the church I attend uses something pretty much along the line of MD-2020.
 

TexasBred

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MoGal said:
Aren't the Rothchilds the bankers for the Vatican? Maybe that's who buys it.

A few years back a very good friend made us aware that a "Bava" wine had been chosen as the wine of the Vatican. We were able to locate the wine at Sam's in Chicago. Not long after, Sam's no longer carried the brand. We then found a variety of Bava wines at ABC Liquors in Naples, Fla., and bought a good supply.
 
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TexasBred said:
MoGal said:
Aren't the Rothchilds the bankers for the Vatican? Maybe that's who buys it.

A few years back a very good friend made us aware that a "Bava" wine had been chosen as the wine of the Vatican. We were able to locate the wine at Sam's in Chicago. Not long after, Sam's no longer carried the brand. We then found a variety of Bava wines at ABC Liquors in Naples, Fla., and bought a good supply.

Now that's really pulling out the cork with every method in trying to get Heaven ! :wink: :p :lol:
 

TexasBred

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Oldtimer said:
TexasBred said:
MoGal said:
Aren't the Rothchilds the bankers for the Vatican? Maybe that's who buys it.

A few years back a very good friend made us aware that a "Bava" wine had been chosen as the wine of the Vatican. We were able to locate the wine at Sam's in Chicago. Not long after, Sam's no longer carried the brand. We then found a variety of Bava wines at ABC Liquors in Naples, Fla., and bought a good supply.

Now that's really pulling out the cork with every method in trying to get Heaven ! :wink: :p :lol:

Not a damn thing to do with gettin' to heaven. Just shows that he and the Vatican enjoy the same wine.
 

Mike

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You guys who go to churches that serve cheap wine or grape juice sure better up your standing to a "Better" church and get some "Opus One" wine by Rothschilds.

You do want to go to heaven don't you?
 

Martin Jr.

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Here the requirments for Altar wine


Altar Wine
Wine is one of the two elements absolutely necessary for the sacrifice of the Eucharist. For valid and licit consecration vinum de vite, i.e. the pure juice of the grape naturally and properly fermented, is to be used. Wine made out of raisins, provided that from its colour and taste it may be judged to be pure, may be used (Collect. S. C. de Prop. Fide, n. 705). It may be white or red, weak or strong, sweet or dry. Since the validity of the Holy Sacrifice, and the lawfulness of its celebration, require absolutely genuine wine, it becomes the serious obligation of the celebrant to procure only pure wines. And since wines are frequently so adulterated as to escape minute chemical analysis, it may be taken for granted that the safest way of procuring pure wine is to buy it not at second hand, but directly from a manufacturer who understands and conscientiously respects the great responsibility involved in the celebration of the Holy Sacrifice. If the wine is changed into vinegar, or is become putrid or corrupted, if it was pressed from grapes that were not fully ripe, or if it is mixed with such a quantity of water that it can hardly be called wine, its use is forbidden (Missale Rom., De Defectibus, tit. iv, 1). If the wine begins to turn into vinegar, or to become putrid, or if the unfermented juice is pressed from the grape, it would be a grievous offence to use it, but it is considered valid matter (ibid., 2). To conserve weak and feeble wines, and in order to keep them from souring or spoiling during transportation, a small quantity of spirits of wine (grape brandy or alcohol) may be added, provided the following conditions are observed (1) The added spirit (alcohol) must have been distilled from the grape (ex genimime vitis); (2) the quantity of alcohol added, together with that which the wine contained naturally after fermentation, must not exceed eighteen per cent of the whole; (3) the addition must be made during the process of fermentation (S. Romana et Univ. Inquis., 5 August, 1896).
 
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Anonymous

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One of the local Hoot colonies comes around periodically peddling their wares-- and once in awhile Papa Hoot comes along and brings a little Hoot Wine to share with his friends...
Now Hoot wine will put hair on the Church Lady's chest- as they add a little Everclear or white lightning to it to give it some kick.. The last batch he had was chokecherry- and it would put you on your prayer bones faster than any old Rothschilds.. :wink:
 

hopalong

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Oldtimer said:
One of the local Hoot colonies comes around periodically peddling their wares-- and once in awhile Papa Hoot comes along and brings a little Hoot Wine to share with his friends...
Now Hoot wine will put hair on the Church Lady's chest- as they add a little Everclear or white lightning to it to give it some kick.. The last batch he had was chokecherry- and it would put you on your prayer bones faster than any old Rothschilds.. :wink:


Now we know what the kool aid oldtimer drinks :roll: :roll: :roll: :wink:

A link for you :D :D one step at a time,,,help is there
http://www.aa-montana.org/
 
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