lunes, febrero 07, 2005

Y... ¿quién mató al Papa?

Bueno, no a éste, pero al anterior. Digo, pronto nos encontraremos con un nuevo conclave y sería oportuno saber porqué ocurrió el anterior, no creen? El anterior Papa fue Juan Pablo I. Luciani Albani reinó sólo 33 días -interesante cifra - y parece que fue víctima de la facción oscura (hay muchas facciones distintas) de la masonería aliada con fuertes intereses financieros. Un gran blog dedicado a las noticias que no salen en la tele, Rigorous Intuition, nos cuenta:

With his bright intelligence and naive fearlessness, John Paul I penetrated to the heart of this maze of corruption within weeks of his coronation. On the evening of September 28, 1978, he called Cardinal Villot, the leader of the powerful Curia, to his private study to discuss certain changes that the Pope proposed to make public the next day.... Among those whose "resignations" would be accepted by the Pontiff the following day were the head of the Vatican Bank, and several members of the Curia who were implicated in the activities of Sindona and P2, and Villot himself. Moreover, Villot was told that John Paul I would also announce plans for a meeting on October 24 with an American delegation to discuss a reconsideration of the Church's position on birth control.

When Pope John Paul I retired to his bedroom on the evening of September 28, clutching the paperwork that would expose the Vatican's financial dealings with the Mafia and purge the Curia of those responsible, a number of very ruthless individuals had a great interest in seeing to it that he would never awaken to issue these directives.

Lo demás como dicen, fue historia...


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