IT HAS LONG BEEN BELIEVED THAT THE ANTI-CHRIST WOULD STEM FROM THE VATICAN.
The Way I C It, Hollywood makes another million on a truth based Godfather movie (Godfather 3) and, we the people are brainwashed into believing that the Smiling Pope died of natural causes; not because of the movie but because the media down plays such matters.
Like 9-11 we are told the lie and chose to believe it. The Godfather 3 was actually telling us the truth of a corrupt Vatican, and an honest Pope who was going to clean it up but he was murdered while only in papacy for 33 days.
Like 9-11 we are told the lie and chose to believe it. The Godfather 3 was actually telling us the truth of a corrupt Vatican, and an honest Pope who was going to clean it up but he was murdered while only in papacy for 33 days.
This is not the first Vatican Scandal but the one which first drew media attention
In the early 1980's, the Vatican
Bank scandal erupted in Italy, bringing to light corruption of unprecedented
proportions within the Catholic Church's hierarchy.
The scandal was covered on a daily
basis by the Italian press, but very little was ever mentioned in America, as a
veil of silence, still existing today, protects Vatican corruption from ever
getting into the mainstream and even the alternative American press.
In fact, the bank scandal which brought down the Bank of Ambrosiano in Rome, leading to the execution-style murder of the bank's president, Roberto Calvi, came on the heels of the assassination of Pope John Paul I. The Pope was killed several years prior to the scandal for wanting to clean up the Vatican Bank as well as expose the Masonic involvement of many high-level bishops and cardinals.
Although the Pope's death was officially listed as being "from natural causes," he strangely died after serving only 33 days in office an important Illuminati cult number and was never given a proper independent autopsy or murder investigation
In fact, when family members and friends asked to have the Pope's intestines properly examined to check for possible poisons, the late Under-Secretary to the Pope, Cardinal Jean-Marie Villot, suspected of being at the heart of the Pope's assassination, officially released a statement that "the Pope's intestines unfortunately had already been burned."
With John Paul I out of the way, the corruption in the Church continued as usual with Archbishop Paul Marcinkus of Chicago, head of the Vatican Bank, given a clean slate and protection from Pope John Paul II.
Further, researchers surmise Calvi was killed - found hanging with heavy bricks tied to his body -- because he was preparing to spill the beans on top-level Vatican and Italian government officials. These included Marcinkus, members of the Jesuits, P2 Masonic Lodge head Licio Gelli, and members of the U.S. government and intelligence community, all working hand-in-glove to defraud the Italian people and the European banking community.
Sindona and Licio Gelli
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BEHIND THE SCENES
DISPUTED, YET THIS REMAINS IN WIKIPEDIA:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catholic_sex_abuse_cases
The Catholic sex abuse cases are a series of convictions, trials and ongoing investigations into allegations of sex crimes committed by Catholic priests and active members of Roman Catholic orders against children as young as 3 years old with the majority between the ages of 10 and 16.[1] These cases included sodomy, and oral penetration and began receiving public attention beginning in the mid-1980s with new cases still being brought forward with the first reported cases in the 1950's.[2] There have been criminal prosecutions of the abusers and civil lawsuits against the church's dioceses and parishes.
SEX WITH CHILDREN UNDER 3 YEARS IS OK
CATHOLIC JESUITS AND THE VATICAN
BISHOP WILLIAMSON SPEAKS OUT AGAINST FREE MASONRY IN THE CHURCH
In several stories located in the
Arctic Beacon archives, this publication has previously listed the names of the
priests tagged with Masonic membership, along with their code names. It also
should be mentioned that according to Canon Law, affiliation with Freemasonry
results in immediate excommunication from the Catholic Church, something that
never happened to any of the 150 or more priests mentioned by the European
source of the information.
DID ROBERTO CALVI COMMIT SUICIDE?
94 MINUTES OF NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC CHANNEL MASONINC TRIAL
Why the "Banker of God"
Had to be Made Silent
Mysterious case of death
obscures the secret
surrounding the death of Pope John Paul I
surrounding the death of Pope John Paul I
The death of
Pope John Paul I on the 28th September, 1978, after only 33 days in office,
shook the whole world. Until now, the detailed circumstances of the death of
this gracious, ever smiling, Holy Father have not yet been revealed.
One of the
men who would have been able to testify, died recently - on a tenth of a gram
of cyanide.
Pop John Paul I (The Smiling Pope) |
Michele Sidona
Poison Coffee
Michele Sindona
(66), the most important economist and banking expert of the 70's in Italy,
died in the high security Voghera prison in Italy - after eating his dinner.
After the
collapse of Sindona's 'Banca Privata Unione' in Milan and the 'Franklin National
Bank' in New York, the financier was arrested in America and sentenced to 25
years imprisonment. Even though he strongly contested it, Sindona was
extradited to Italy. "I am not going to survive there for long," he
said. "It was murder," his lawyers now claim.
In their opinion,
suicide was ruled out.
Yet, Michele
Sindona had top class contacts. Not only was the Mafia and the illegal secret
lodge P2 under his influence, but Sindona also made big business with the
Vatican. His friendship with Bishop Paul Marcinkus, who controls the considerable
finances of the Vatican, was a thorn in the side of Pope John Paul I. The Pope
had emphasised several times that the profiteering of the Vatican bank was not
according to the will of Christ, and that the money belonged to the whole
church. After the Pope's mysterious death, the rumours that the high banking
circles like the Mafia or P2 had had a hand in the affair, increased and are
still circulating. Michele Sindona belonged to this inner circle.
After being
sentenced to life, Sindona prepared for his appeal in which he finally wanted
to disclose everything. This would have been disastrous for 500 international
personalities - for those who made quite a profit from Michele Sindona's
banking exploits.
DEATH OF POPE JOHN PAUL I (The Smiling Pope)
Jesus was said to have been 33 years old at the time of His death
Archbishop Marcinkus
Archbishop Marcinkus was already under the wing of the
Jesuits, and had been previously tagged as a CIA/ Nazi spy working underground
in Poland to sell out his people, along with liberal priests who were sent to
concentration camps and killed.
Furthermore, it must be noted that
Archbishop Marcinkus, who died when he was 84 in Phoenix, Arizona, was at the heart
of the bank scandal, having been indicted by Italian authorities for fraud as well
as being suspected of having a hand in the murder of Calvi, found hanging by
the neck under the Black Friars Bridge in London.
Although Calvi's death was
classified as a suicide, a proper investigation was never conducted. Family
members still pursuing justice claim he was murdered by the Vatican-led
Illuminati, who feared Calvi was not going to go away quietly and take the fall
for his bank's demise alone.
Looking back, the story was big
Illuminati news back then in Italy, with Archbishop Marcinkus indicted and at
the center of both the scandal and the Calvi murder. However, with bribery
being an important part of the Vatican arsenal, Marcinkus' case was never
brought to trial, as he Vatican paid more than $250,000 to the Italian
government to have the case dropped.
Meanwhile Marcinkus, under the cover
of night, was given diplomatic immunity by the Vatican and U.S. government,
quietly being shipped away to a Catholic Parish in Phoenix where his activities
were limited to saying Mass and the Rosary.
Although Marcinkus was far away from
the Rome scandal, the story and Calvi's murder always haunted him until his
death last year. Italian prosecutors, as well as this journalist, were hot on
his trail, trying to secure an interview just prior to his death.
As for the Rome prosecutors, they
recently re-opened the Calvi case, bringing several Mafia members to trial last
year for their alleged involvement, as well as trying to secure testimony from
Marcinkus, vital testimony being blocked by his Illuminati handlers.
As for this reporter, never allowed
to interview Marcinkus in the early 80's by order of the Vatican, it was this
publication's intention, better late than never, to go to Phoenix to meet with
Marcinkus. A dialogue to secure the interview was being conducted with a family
member only 10 days before Marcinkus was found dead at the age of 81 of an
apparent heart attack in his room at the Phoenix Parish.
During the dialogue with the close
family member, who insisted on Marcinkus' innocence, this reporter said he
would give the Archbishop the benefit of the doubt, promising to ask questions
about who then were the real culprits and promising never to release Marcinkus'
video-taped testimony until the Archbishop passed on.
Leaving the conversation 10 days
before his death at the point where the family member stated Marcinkus was aware
of the Arctic Beacon web site and this reporter's stories, this reporter was
told Marcinkus would be asked, despite his frail health, if he would consent to
the interview.
Unfortunately, shortly thereafter it
was reported in the Associated Press, local Phoenix papers, and the Catholic
press that Marcinkus had suddenly died of natural causes due to a heart attack,
passing away quietly in his sleep.
When the family member was later
asked if anything suspicious was found regarding the Archbishop's death due to
the interview requests by both the Rome prosecutors and this reporter, the
family member denied anything suspicious, saying he only knew what was being
reported by the Church, which was that Marcinkus had died of a heart attack.
With Marcinkus now gone, researchers
and this reporter surmised the Jesuits were most likely pulling Marcinkus'
strings since they control Freemasonry with the only names logical to pursue
being the Jesuit General himself, Fr. Peter Hans Kolvenbach and one of his
trusted henchmen, Jesuit Bishop Pavel Hnilica.
Pope Benedict with Fr. Peter Hans Kolvenbach
Jesuit Bishop Pavel Hnilica
Even the KKK can thank Roman Catholic symbolism for their hooded robes of old.
Notice the Roman Catholic priests “dressed to kill” in a Vatican ceremony below
Of course, the Jesuit General
refused a formal interview request by this publication, saying he was too busy
spreading the word of God to be bothered with such trivia and trivial
publications. And, with regard to Hnilica, it was recently reported by a
Slovakian TV station that he recently passed away from natural causes.
With this reporter out of leads, a
stroke of journalistic luck or perhaps the hand of God recently intervened when
Leo Zagami, a former 33-degree Freemason from the Monte Carlo P2 Lodge, came
forward with vital information which could lead to what, in fact, Marcinkus
really knew, whether he was killed or died naturally, and the identity of the
real Vatican-Jesuit culprits behind the bank scandal and
behind the Illuminati-Freemason connection.
Leo Zagami knows his life is in danger, but Illuminati insider who broke away from Satanism wants to warn Americans about the "evil enemy" destroying freedom. -
- by Greg Szymanski, Oct 18, 2006 -
(From: Wednesday, October 18, 2006
http://www.illuminati-news.com/101806a.htm
"Marcinkus was a member of my
P2 Monte Carlo Lodge. I know that for a fact," said Zagami this week from
his home in Norway, after breaking loose form the Illuminati and leaving his
home country of Italy, fearing for his life.
"At the moment the majority
pack of Barclays Bank is obviously in the hands of poor old Queen of England,
who seems to sell out completely to the American Illuminati and their vicious
games with Daddy Rockefeller and the P2.
"All major U.S. Banks have ties
with the P2 but he has a special deal with Brother Ezio Giunchiglia and the
Vatican . The only person allowed to have direct contact with Marcinkus at all
times until his recent death was and always has been Ezio Giunchiglia of the
Monte Carlo Board of Directors, the best friend of the Jesuits. Contact Ezio.
He should know everything."
Ezio Giunchiglia
Ezio Giunchiglia & Leo Lyon Zagami at Ezio’s house in Monte Carlo
For a more detailed look at the new
Calvi murder trial opened up in Rome in 2005, here is a report from last year
by Conrad F. Goeringer, reprinted in part:
Among those linked to Calvi was
Archbishop Paul Marcinkus. Ordained in Chicago, Marcinkus was posted to the
Holy See in Rome, and served in the Vatican Secretariat of State.
Among those on trial in the murder of Roberto Calvi is gangster Flavio Carboni, considered a "fixer" with ties to police, political groups, intelligence services and the Vatican. Banco Ambrosiano backed a risky construction project Carboni had launched in Sardinia. He also admitted being with Gelli in London with Calvi after the embattled banker had fled in the wake of the Ambrosiano collapse. Skeptics say thatCarboni was a close friend of Calvi's and had no credible motive for carrying out the murder.
He rapidly moved up within Vatican
bureaucracy from personal papal bodyguard to head of the IOR -- a post he held
from 1971 to 1989. There he worked closely with international financier Michael
Sindona to expand the Vatican's portfolio of international holdings,
transforming the Institute for Religious Works into a quiet but reliable shelter
for questionable capital. Sindona, laundering money from associates in
organized crime, funneled huge sums of money through Banco Ambrosiano and the
IOR. The Vatican Bank also worked closely with the United States government as
a cover money conduit to groups like the Solidarity Trade Union in Poland.
Thanks to Marcinkus, Sindona was to become a "man of confidence"
within the Vatican who enjoyed unique access to officials of the Holy See, even
the pope.
Michael Sindona had been among
Calvi's patrons at the Banco Ambrosiano, and helped expand the small
"Catholic bank" into an international financial institution.
Sindona's financial manipulations make a story of their own, and investigations
after the Ambrosiano collapse would document how his elaborate international
network of banks and offshore companies served as vehicle for laundering dirty
money earned from everything from heroin traffic to "soft money"
investments.
Perhaps the most mysterious
character in the Calvi saga was Liccio Gelli. A former member of the fascist
Black Shirts Battalion and liaison between the Mussolini regime and the
infamous Herman Goring SS Division in World War II, Gelli survived the conflict
and amassed an impressive list of contacts. He also obtained sensitive
information on hundreds of key political, military and financial figures not
only in Italy but throughout Europe, Latin America and elsewhere thanks to his
access of files from the Italian secret service (OVRA) and possibly British
Intelligence. Gelli helped to smuggle Klaus Barbie, the infamous "Butcher
of Lyon" to safe haven in Argentina, and even managed to sell his services
to the CIA and NATO. He also ingratiated himself with the regime of Juan Person
in Argentina.
In 1963, Gelli began the takeover an
obscure Italian Masonic lodge, Propaganda Due or P-2, and using the blackmail
files of the OVRA and other information, began aggressively recruiting members
of the military and intelligence services, as well as key financial and
political figures. (The Grand Lodge of Italy quickly severed recognition ties
with P-2 when it learned of Gelli's activities.) P-2 expanded its operations to
Argentina, Venezuela, Paraguay, Bolivia, France, Portugal and Nicaragua.
Associated of Klaus Barbie were recruited, as were leaders from death squads
operating in Latin America. One member was the notorious Jose Lopez Gega, an
Argentinean clerical fascist who also ran a cocaine smuggling operation into
the United States.
Gelli, like Sindona, enjoyed
unprecedented access to the Vatican thanks to his close friendship with
Cardinal Paolo Bertoli of the Holy See's Diplomatic Corps. Bertoli is known to
have introduced Gelli to Paul Marcinkus. Another close associate and member of
this "Gang of Four" was Umberrto Ortolani, a former OVRA Intelligence
Officer and co-patron for Calvi while he was moving up in the Banco Ambrosiano.
Ortolani was also tied to a secretive Roman Catholic order known as the Knights
of Malta, and was elevated by Pope Paul VI to the status of "Gentleman of
his Holiness." He also sponsored Liccio Gelli for membership in the
Knights of Malta.
As the scandal enveloping Calvi and
the collapse of Banco Ambrosiano unfolded, police raided Gelli's private
offices on March 17, 1981 and seized a treasure trove of documents including
one of the membership lists of P-2. Among the 962 members identified in the
papers were 43 generals in the Italian armed forces, eight admirals, 43 members
of Parliament, all of the heads of the respective security and intelligence
services, editors and publishers of major Italian papers and, of course,
Michael Sindona and Roberto Calvi. Word of several other lists eventually
surfaced, and one P-2 member "went public" with charges that key
functionaries of the Holy See were involved in the clandestine group. The cell
was shut down by prosecutors amidst evidence that Gelli and P-2 were
establishing a "state within a state," and were plotting what
amounted to a fascist coup. He eluded police for years, was captured in Cannes,
then escaped prison and then died.
After being
sentenced to life, Sindona prepared for his appeal in which he finally wanted
to disclose everything. This would have been disastrous for 500 international
personalities - for those who made quite a profit from Michele Sindona's
banking exploits. He was sentenced to life in prison and his unexpected death would arrive in a harmless china cup of coffee offered -
but unknown to him - heavily laced with deadly cyanide within the walls of a
Milan prison.
When his new congregation in Arizona
were asked about his dubious business dealings, they all refused to believe it
and went on to tell the reporter how wonderful and happy they were with their
ailing Pastor. They saw him as a faithful smiling cigar-smoking priest from far
away Chicago who enjoyed a regular game of golf around his Sun City gated
retirement community in the Phoenix Archdiocese. Maybe even some of their sons
happily caddied for him.
Sun City, Arizona, has a modest
population of just 40,000 people.
This former heavy weight of Rome (once called
the guerrilla) lived comfortably in his $400,000 bungalow, with outdoor
swimming pool (owned by the diocese of Chicago), and played golf in their
exclusive and private lawns, while still enjoying Vatican diplomatic immunity;
he was known by his American parishioners, as "Fr." Chink. Before his
death on the 20th February 2006.
A Vatican "offical" made a
trip to see him, and was able to collate some of his "papers," before
returning back to Rome.
Yet during this period in his office
in Rome at the Institute of Religious Works (IRS), he quickly earned the
sobriquet of "God's Banker" which of course he wasn't, but I'm sure
he enjoyed being called it all the same. And into this shady religious world
such names as Calvi, Sindona, Paul VI and John Paul II, would be named for the
first time in the press and even some, criminally indicted, as financial
rascals.
The death in Phoenix, Arizona of Archbishop Paul Marcinkus
aged 84, brought to a final close (well almost) of a disgraceful period in the
history of the Roman Catholic Church.
A MURDER PLOT REVEALED?
Beginning in 1998, the Calvi affair
was back in the news when the family of the late financier had his body
exhumed. The new autopsy confirmed that Calvi was murdered elsewhere, and his
corpse then hanged from beneath Blackfriar's Bridge. Investigators caught a
major break in the case when in December, 2002, Mafia kingpin Antonio Giuffee
told police that Calvi was murdered in part for absconding with mob money being
laundered through Banco Ambrosiano.
It is known that as the bank collapsed,
Calvi approached friends in the Vatican to cover losses. He allegedly told
associates in the Holy See that unless Ambrosiano was protected, he would
expose powerful men in Italian finance and politics. Calvi disappeared the day
after those frantic phone calls to the Vatican, along with the briefcase packed
with sensitive documents.
Leading the effort to solve the
mystery of Roberto Calvi's murder has been Carlo Calvi, the banker's son who
left Italy in 1977 and now lives in Montreal, Canada.
His father, says Carlo Calvi,
"was a dynamic businessman but not a good judge of people."
Police and prosecutors zeroed
in on four suspects now on trial: Flavio Carboni; his former girlfriend Antonio Giuffee; and Pippo Calo and Ernesto Diotallevi, two "fixers" with
close ties to the Mafia.
There are concerns, though, that the
four could be scapegoats for a wider conspiracy, and that significant aspects
of the case implicating the Vatican, government agencies, other banks and
special interests could be conveniently ignored. The judge in the current
proceedings, Mario D'Andra, has been vehement in demanding a swift trial.
"Let's try to keep in mind that
this is a trial about facts that happened almost 24 years ago," he
declared. And Carboni's attorney, Renato Borzone has argued that there is no
proof of his client's participation in any murder, charging Italian prosecutors
with "relying on a phony testimony by turncoats" in order to make
their case.
On the opening day of the
proceedings, Borzone told the court, "Today, a new battle begins to find
the truth about Calvi's death.
Carlo Calvi theorizes that while
mobsters may have executed his father, "the murder was organized by
politicians. The Mafia had simply the role of carrying out the murder."
Questions linger not only about who killed
Roberto Calvi, but who ordered the murder.