Wednesday, 27 November 2013

I Like the Pope



AT LEAST two Popes in the latter half of the 20th Century were murdered by Catholic Conservatives with connections to US and NATO intelligence due to the perception they were "soft on Communism";

John-Paul I was poisoned, largely due to his firm intention to clean out the Vatican Bank of Freemasons, Mafiosi and international arms traffickers, but ALSO because of his perceived tendency towards Communist appeasement - the only foreign trip outside the walls of the Vatican he made during his month-long papacy was to give a speech of friendship and in support of the Communist Mayor of Rome, and he was also expected to liberalise the Church's position on birth control, divorce and homosexuality, whilst clamping down and opening up regarding the Church's policy on pederast priests.

His death came amid the building Polish crisis behind the Iron Curtain, resulting in the election of the first non-Italian Pope in over 450 years (the last one was Dutch, and poisoned) - many at the time suggested Zbignew Brezinski was responsible.

When John Paul II's conciliatory approach towards Brezhnev began to bear fruit, a hit team connected with NATO Intelligence out of a Turkey assembled to deliver to him a warning shot from the Curia. 

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