


Avro Manhattan (1914-1990)
Avro Manhattan was the world's foremost authority on Roman Catholicism in politics. A resident of London, during WW II he operated a radio station called "Radio Freedom" broadcasting to occupied Europe. He was the author of over 20 books including the best-seller The Vatican in World Politics, twice Book-of-the-Month and going through 57 editions. He was a Great Briton who risked his life daily to expose some of the darkest secrets of the Papacy. His books were #1 on the Forbidden Index for the past 50 years!!
With an immense collection of facts, photos, names and dates, Manhattan proves that the Vietnam War began as a religious conflict. He shows how America was manipulated into supporting Catholic oppression in Vietnam supposedly to fight communism.
Manhattan explains:
How religious pamphlets and radio broadcasts convinced one million Catholics to leave North Vietnam and live under Catholic rule in the South, overwhelming the Buddhists.
How brutal persecution of Vietnamese Buddhists led to rioting and suicides by fire in the streets.
Why the reports of what was really happening, written by American military and civil advisers, failed to reach the U.S. President.
Why the project backfired, and as U.S. soldiers continued to die, the Vatican made a secret deal with Ho Chi Minh.
| Publishers's Foreword | |
| Preface | |
| Chapter 1 | Preliminaries |
| Chapter 2 | The Vatican-American Grand Alliance |
| Chapter 3 | Fatimaization of the West |
| Chapter 4 | The Pope's Blessing for a Preventive War |
| Chapter 5 | The Miraculous Zig-Zagging Sun |
| Chapter 6 | The Pope's "Preventive War" Miscarries |
| Chapter 7 | The Men Behind the Vietnamese War |
| Chapter 8 | The Virgin Mary Goes South |
| Chapter 9 | The Pius-Spellman-Dulles Secret Scheme |
| Chapter 10 | The Promotion of Catholic Totalitarianism |
| Chapter 11 | Consolidation of Terrorism |
| Chapter 12 | A CIA Spy Plane Cancels a Summit Meeting |
| Chapter 13 | The Vatican Attempts to Prevent Peace |
| Chapter 14 | Religious Persecutions and Suicides by Fire |
| Chapter15 | End of the Catholic Dictatorship |
| Chapter 16 | Catholic Expansionism in Southeast Asia in the 19th Century |
| Chapter 17 | Early History of Catholic Power in Siam and China |
| Chapter 18 | History of Catholic Aggressiveness in Japan |
| Chapter 19 | Creation of a Dangerous Alliance |
| Chapter 20 | The Two Catholic Presidents and a Revolutionary Pope |
| Chapter 21 | Secret Deal Between the Pope and the Communists of North Vietnam |
| Chapter 22 | Disintegration of the Vietnam-U.S. Partnership in Vietnam |