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http://rigorousintuition.blogspot.com/2005/02/my-god-they-killed-him.html
Thursday, February 03, 2005
"My God - they killed him!"
The streets are filled with vipers who've lost all ray of hope
You know it ain't even safe no more in the palace of the Pope
- Bob Dylan

Is everything a conspiracy? No. Just the important stuff.
Since there's a lot of speculation these days about who will succeed Pope John
Paul II, it seems a good time to recall the circumstances of the last papal
succession. Because Luciani Albini, Pope John Paul I, was almost certainly
murdered, by an international network of fascists and money launderers, with
ties to far-right elements within military and intelligence agencies. (And
isn't it just amazing, how often we find that convergence?)
He only served 33 days; what could he have done in that short time to deserve
death? What kind of Pope was he becoming?
To the second question, there's the suggestion of an answer in this passage
from David Yallop's In God's Name:
On August 28, the beginning of his papal revolution was announced. It took the
form of a Vatican statement that there was to be no coronation, that the new
pope refused to be crowned. There would be no sedia gestatoria, the chair used
to carry the pope, no tiara encrusted with emeralds, rubies, sapphires, and
diamonds. No ostrich feathers, no six-hour ceremony.... Luciani, who never
once used the royal "we," was determined that the royal papacy with its
appurtenances of worldly grandeur should be replaced by a Church that
resembled the concepts of its founder. The "coronation" became a simple Mass.
The spectacle of a pontiff carried in a chair...was supplanted by the sight of
a supreme pastor quietly walking up the steps of the altar. With that gesture
Luciani abolished a thousand years of history.... The era of the poor Church
had officially begun.
That right there would have been enough to make the Vatican's power elite
nervous, but surely not enough to seek the Pope's death. Not even his
expressed interest in reconsidering the Church's position on birth control
would have been enough for that. What was enough, was his intent to overturn
the tables of the corrupt Vatican Bank, and purge the Vatican of the P2 Lodge.
This is one of those things that make being a "conspiracy theorist" seem
entirely superfluous. Just try imagining P2: an elite, ultra-secretive,
neo-fascist, Masonic cabal, involved in money laundering, assassination and
false-flag terrorism. (The "Strategy of Tension," to discredit Italy's
Communist Party. For instance, the engineering of Aldo Moro's kidnapping and
murder, and the Bologna train bombing.) P2 counted among its members the
future Italian President Silvio Berlusconi, and reputedly boasted honourary
members like Henry Kissinger, George HW Bush and arch-neocon, Michael Ledeen.
I mentioned P2 last August, with regard to Ledeen's long history with the
Italian far right and the linchpin of Italian military intelligence to the
Niger "Yellow Cake" forgery. [For more on the significance of P2 to US
intelligence and the "Octopus," refer to David Guyatt's excellent articles
"Operation Gladio", "Holy Smoke and Mirrors" and "The Money Fountain."]
Licio Gelli was P2's Grandmaster, and can't even be called a neo-fascist. He
was Old School: a member of the Italian Black Shirt Brigade which fought for
Franco in the Spanish Civil War. During World War II, he spied on partisans in
his native Italy for the Nazis, and obtained the SS rank of Oberleutenant.
This same Gelli was a honoured guest of George HW Bush after the 1980
inauguration, and there is evidence that Gelli and P2 played a role in the
October Surprise; even that Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme was murdered on
Gelli's orders because he'd refused to provide Swedish cover for the covert
transfer of money and arms. In her October Surprise, Barbara Honegger writes
that a P2 informant claimed to her that before Palme's death, Gelli sent a
message to former Republican National Committee advisor (and also alleged "honourary"
P2 member) Philip Guarino, assuring him that "the Swedish tree will be
felled," and to "tell our good friend Bush."
Your head exploding yet? There's more. GHW Bush's reputed code name for
October Surprise was "The White Rose," which was also the name of a far-right
Cuban exile group with which the CIA's Bush was reportedly engaged during the
ramp-up to the Bay of Pigs. Honneger reports that when Italian police
uncovered the P2 control cell responsible for terrorism in Italy, they learned
that its code name was "The Rose of Twenty." Gelli seems to have had a
weakness for the flower.
And this may mean nothing, or I know what you did: in 1988, on the 25th
anniversary of John F Kennedy's murder, Ted Kennedy marked the occasion in
Runnymede England by placing, at the foot of his brother's memorial, a single
white rose.
Gelli's network financed itself in part by purchasing and plundering banks,
thanks to the likes of P2 brothers Michele Sindona and "God's Banker," Roberto
Calvi. Mafioso Sindona, in 1968, had become a financial advisor to Pope Paul
VI; Calvi was running Banco Ambrosiano; and another P2 member, American Bishop
Paul "You can't run the Church on Hail Marys" Marcinkus, who bore the nickname
"the Gorilla," was heading the Vatican Bank. For a while, it was a sweet
operation.
Clockwise, from top right: Calvi, Marcinkus, Sindona and Gelli

As cardinal of Venice, Albini had butted heads with the bankers. As Pope, he
could finally do something more. Most revelatory, he became privy to the
secret list of Freemasons in the Vatican. For the first time, he learned of
P2's penetration of the Church.
Yallop again:
If the information was authentic, then it meant Luciani was virtually
surrouded by Masons.... The secretary of state, Cardinal Villot, Masonic name
Jeanni, lodge number 041/3, enrolled in a Zurich lodge on August 6, 1966. The
foreign minister, Monsignor Agnostino Casaroli. The cardinal vicar of Rome,
Ugo Poletti. Cardinal Baggio. Bishop Paul Marcinkus and Monsignor Donato de
Bonis of the Vatican Bank. The disconcerted pope read a list that seemed like
a Who's Who of Vatican City.
Here's a good summation of what happened next:
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.
When the Pope's housekeeper knocked at his door at 4:30 a.m., she heard no
response. Leaving a cup of coffee, she returned fifteen minutes later to find
the Pope still not stirring. She entered the bed chamber and gasped when she
saw the Pope propped up in bed, still holding papers from the night before,
his face contorted in a grimace. On the night table beside him lay an opened
bottle of Effortil, a medication for his low blood pressure. The housekeeper
immediately notified Cardinal Villot, whose first response to the news was to
summon the papal morticians even before verifying the death himself or calling
the Vatican physician to examine the body. Villot arrived in the Pope's room
at 5:00 a.m. and gathered the crucial papers, the Effortil bottle, and several
personal items which were soiled with vomit. None of these articles were ever
seen again.
Although the Vatican claimed that its house physician had determined
myocardial infarction as the cause of death, to this day no death certificate
for Pope John Paul I has been made public. Although Italian law requires a
waiting period of at least 24 hours before a body may be embalmed, Cardinal
Villot had the body of Albino Luciani prepared for within 12 hours of his
death. Although the Vatican refused to allow an autopsy on the basis of an
alleged prohibition against it in canon law, the Italian press verified that
an autopsy had in fact been performed on one of the Pope's predecessors, Pius
VIII. Although the conventional procedure for embalming a body requires that
the blood first be drained and certain internal organs removed, neither blood
nor tissue was removed from the corpse; hence, none was available to assay for
the presence of poison.
There's an old Kris Kristofferson song, entitled "They Killed Him." I learned
it from a Dylan cover, on almost certainly his weakest album, Knocked Out
Loaded. To be honest, it's pretty lousy. (If you haven't heard it, all you
need to know is it has a children's chorus.) And yet, it chills me.
A verse:
Another man from Atlanta, Georgia
By name of Martin Luther King
He shook the land like the rolling thunder
And made the bells of freedom ring today
With a dream of beauty that they could not burn away
Just another holy man who dared to make a stand:
My God, they killed him!
My point here hasn't been to rehash the case for assassination. My point, I
suppose, is simply my exasperation: that My God - they killed him, too!
This material can lead to despair. If they can whack the Pope, and get away
with it, what hope do we have? I don't find it consoling to know of what
they're capable; that they are, as Dylan sang in another song, "bound and
determined to destroy all the gentle." That's not about justice. That's about
being forewarned, and forearmed. And these days, that's almost as important as
justice.
But it is a consolation of sorts to remember that these people are flesh, just
as we are. Gelli is still alive, but since his extradition from France in
1998, he has been serving a 12-year sentence for his role in the Banco
Ambrosiano affair. Marcinkus received Vatican immunity from Pope John Paul II,
when it became apparent Italian authorities intended to prosecute him for his
criminal stewardship of the Vatican Bank, and eventually left Rome for Sun
City, Arizona. (A fascinating glimpse of Marcinkus today, here.) Sindona died
in prison drinking poison coffee, possibly the same administered to the Pope.
Calvi, after his string played out, met a peculiarly Masonic fate, hanging
from a rope beneath London's Blackfriar's Bridge, his hands tied behind his
back and 12 pounds of bricks stuffed in his pockets. (Naturally, originally
deemed a "suicide.")
The suicided Calvi

Our advantage is that there are more of us than there are of them.
Our greatest disadvantage: most of us still can't admit there is a them.
posted by Jeff at 3:07 PM
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