| Interview
                            with Bishop Richard Williamson
 London - Bishop Richard Williamson (photo right) gave a 15 minute interview in fluent French with a
                            the French politician Pierre Panet (photo left), that was, posted
                            on January 14 in various French media
   .
                            Williamson said there were absolutely irreconcilable differences between traditionalists
                            as represented by his 'Society of Saint Pius X (SSPX)' and the Second Vatican
                            Council, and discussions at the Vatican will end up as a dialog of the deaf.
                            He continued: "The two positions are absolutely
                            irreconcilable. 2+2=4 and 2+2=5 are irreconcilable. Either those who say 2+2=4 renounce the truth and agree that 2+2=5, or those who say 2+2=5 convert and return to the
                            truth. Or the two meet halfway and say that 2+2=4-1/2. That's
                            wrong". 
 Williamson said in the interview, he spends his days eating and sleeping and writing in a blog that requires a private password to
                            access
  . 
 Williamson went on to say that the biblical notion of a
                            'chosen people' had changed with the advent of Jesus Christ and that since then only those who had faith in Jesus were part of the chosen people.
                            There could be no agreement between the faiths on a religious
                            level. The bishop also called Hamas and other groups in the Middle East
                            esistance movements and said that the situation in the Middle East was
                            particularly difficult since 1947. In that year, the United Nations adopted a plan to create a Jewish and an Arab state in
                            Palestine. Christians had been chased out of the 'Holy Land', and
                            - until the establishment of the Jewish State - in the many of the countries of the Middle East, Christians and Muslims
                            had lived together in peace for centuries.
  
                              Williamson
                            finished the interview in saying that his favorite
                            piece of music was the first movement of Beethoven's
                            EROICA symphony    . 
 In October, a German court fined Williamson 12,000 Euros after he was found guilty of
                            HOLOCAUST denial, a hate crime under German law. Williamson had told Swedish television that there were no gas
                            chambers, and only a few hundred thousand Jews, not six
                            million, were killed in WWII. Meanwhile, a court spokesman in Germany said that the trial of Williamson in the city of Regensburg would not commence before
                            mid-March 2010.
  
                             PS:
                            Titled 'Jetzt hetzt er wieder gegen Israel' (now he
                            incites again against Israel), the German Springer
                            group (founded by press tycoon Axel
                            Springer, now managed by Mathias Döpfner, member of
                            the order of the 'Shofar Horn'    ), rich and powerful by selling
                            poisened drugs in the form of printed stuff to the masses, 
                            outragedly denounces Williamson's interview  . |