If he was “controversial”, it was because he exposed the influence of Satan in the Catholic Church and that many people in power had sold their souls (and that of their children) to Satan. Listen to his interviews with Art Bell from awhile back. Scary and eye-opening stuff.
He was always claiming to know secrets about the Fatima letter.
Whether Martin was legit or a charlatan, Hostage to the Devil was an interesting read, scary stuff. Looking forward to seeing the documentary.
I liked it when he said “Oh look, Al, I’m not asking you to spy, I’m asking you to steal.”
This is just a takedown-by-whispers-and-slander of a brave man.
I read Keys of This Blood many years ago. Malachi Martin was in my estimation a brilliant man exposing heresy and and the NWO proclivities of many and a real Christian. If only the Catholic Church had more like him. He was possibly killed for his outspokenness also.
Anyone read windswept house? I just got it. Small print, and long? Any good?
On the other hand, later interviews elsewhere suggest hypomania and some paranoia....deeply into the radical traditionalist conspiracies...Ditto for some of his books.
Maybe he was all of the above...
so was he bipolar and a bit unstable? That does not mean he was wrong all the time.
The real question is if he was a saint...
Probably helps to be an exhibitionist when one is acting as an exorcist.
These days one can only wonder if the Jesuits are really still a Catholics order.
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MM told of the infiltration of Satanic forces within the Vatican. The Vatican bank scandal where the funds were used “nefariously” and of murders to hide laundering of it. Pope Frankie is the pinnacle of that corruption, openly calling for a turn to the perfect form of government, Communism. You would think it would be a government built upon God and his “so it is said” Representative on Earth. No, I guess Father wishes for us to worship the State.