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Some kind words
Yes, I remember him. He was all you say he was, and much more. My hope for a more just church and a better world died with him.
Archbishop Bruce Simpson
Watch as one beautiful life explodes into a trail of death and destruction in the Roman Catholic Church.
Howard Jason Smith, Boston Globe
Like The Da Vinci Code, it will enrage the devout and draw low marks from Vatican pawns. Yet, unlike Brown, Gregoire has the proof.
Dean Webster, historian
In revealing the dark secret that must have haunted him all his life, Gregoire forces the transformation of Christianity.
Toby Johnson, White Crane Journal
A monumental work of twentieth century capitalism as it was jointly embraced by the Vatican and the United States and those caught up in it. Top-shelf CIA-Vatican intrigue.
T. Francis Elliott, The Times
Table of Contents
Foreword to Murder
In 1988, the worlds foremost authority on The Vatican in World Politics, Avro Manhattan, wrote, The lack of importance the United States gave to the election of a Pope after the death of pro-American Pius XII through the election of John Paul II has become paramount in the thinking of subversive elements in America. The lingering evidence is too striking to be ignored.
The failure of the United States to influence the election of a pro-American Pope in 1963 was a lesson not to be repeated. The adverse consequence of that failure enormous, the price astronomical in terms of lost opportunity and the deployment of United States policies and billions spent in counteracting Paul VIs subversive operations.
Paul disseminated his pernicious and anti-American principles via encyclicals condemning the basic capitalistic tenets upon which the United States had been founded. He repeatedly condemned the imperialism of money and condemned private property claiming to give wealth and land to the poor was to give them Gods province...
Pauls doctrine Liberation Theology took on horrendous roots where the poor were collectively dominant in Latin America, the stability of which was severely threatened. When they reached Central America, military and undercover operations had to be undertaken by the United States to halt his revolution of the poor.
Pauls doctrinePopulorum Progressio kidnapped while enroute to the House of Representatives where he was about to move communist ministers into control of Parliament.
On the heels of the Moro murder, Pauls sudden and unexplained death was wrapped with subtle speculations and vague rumors. His deterioration had been so extremely unusual whispers concerning the acceleration of his demise circulated.
These suspicions were well justified when his death was met with delight in the United States, specifically the headquarters of the CIA and the Pentagon which had labeled him the pro-Communist Pope.
Nevertheless, his providential death gave the CIA the opportunity to carry out its schemeto force election of a pro-American Pope. The CIA joined factions inside the Church backing the Opus Dei anti-Communist candidate Polish Cardinal Wojtyla. When Albino Luciani, an avowed Marxist in every sense of the word, was elected, it struck a nerve of shattering proportions in the United States
Immediately after the election of John Paul I, Chicagos Cardinal Cody, a CIA subversive agent, accompanied a disturbed Cardinal Wojtyla back to Krakow where they spent a week together.
His first order called for a review of the Vatican bank including an accounting of the Churchs worldwide assets in the interest of liquidating dead assets to support the struggle of the poor in Central America. The image of children starving gnawed at his conscience.
On his first venture outside Vatican walls, he hugged Romes communist mayor in an embrace one reserves for ones father.
His first audience with a foreign dignitary was with the youthful leader of the Russian Orthodox Church, Metropolitan Nikodim, at the time believed to beand today known to have beena KGB affiliate. Right wing factions in the United States suspected the Pope sought Soviet financial/arms assistance for his friend Oscar Romero who was struggling against American backed dictators in Central America. Yet, nothing came of the meeting as Nikodim fell dead at John Pauls feet after sipping coffee.
A week later, Enrico Berlinguer, head of the Italian Communist Party, showed up at the Papal Palaceperceived by the CIA as an attempt to resurrect the Historic Compromise which had been sidelined by the murder of Aldo Moro.
On September 13th Cardinal Wojtyla flew back to Italy new popeAgostino Casaroli and Giovanni Capriomen he had spent three weeks with at the conclave which elected Lucianitwo men he would soon promote past two hundred others that outranked them to the 2nd and 3rd most powerful positions in the Church.
In early September, it was no surprise appraisers showed up in the Vatican Museum as the new pope had threatened the hypocrisy of the Vatican treasures for years. The surprise came when a real estate outfit showed up on September 17th to survey the papal retreat at Castle Gandolfoa resort of five sprawling palaces sitting on the Mediterraneanamong the most valuable real estate in the world.
On September 20th came the most controversial statement of his brief papacy, Ubi Lenin, ibi Jerusalem. Where Lenin is, there is Jerusalem, Jerusalem synonymous with Paradise in the Bible.
A few days later, the Bolshevik Pontiff changed the theme of the upcoming Puebla Conference in Mexico from Liberation Theology to Liberation of the Poor and announced he, himself, would preside over it. The man who had once led the revolution of the workers which had given rise to the socialist movement in Italy would now lead the revolution of the poor in Central America against the coalition of the United States and ruling juntas. Whereas Paul had fed them faith, he would feed them food. In the United States revolution of the poor was thenand still is todaycommunism.
On September 26th, John Paul scheduled an all-day private audience for October 24th with The Scheuer Group, an American group that supported the pillhe would bring an end the driving force behind worldwide poverty and starvationoverpopulation.
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