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I've seen the Vatican blackout tonight, as linked by Lin Wood. There's NOT A SINGLE WORD on any italian newspaper today. A total blackout in Vatican (or in that area of Rome) would have been on every newspapers for sure, at least in local newspapers. That's for SURE. But not a single a word today, and this is highly suspicious.
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About the shootings. I think it's a fake. Nothing on social, chats, etc by people living there.
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About blocked roads in Rome. We are in lockdown for the weekend, and as you can see on Google many european cities on lockdown (like Berlin etc) often have those signs of blocking. Dunno why: the roads are normally open.
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About the Pope arrested. Every msm in Italy is talking of the very important interview with the Pope that will be aired tonight on italian tv. It's a recorded interview anyway. It was made to show the Pope asking the people to go and vaccine, as per the fucking globalist he is. I think if he was "arrested", they wouldn't publicize him and his interview so much, not to drive attention on him. In a word: the "Pope arrested", to me, is bullshit.
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Sorry, no acquaintaces so close to the Vatican. I'm in another part of the city. Friends living closer are not enough... close. Also, there's a curfew so the chances people were passing there by chance, last night, are very very dim.
Any mention of all the police cars we saw that were all over the place there? They turned the brightness down on the video feed but you can still see the emergency vehicles.
Police cars are everywhere here, expecially at night. There's a curfew.
You sound like a disingenuous pedo
This may be the key. Does anyone know if the Vatican (or even just St Peter's Square) is lit 24/7 like a parking lot? Maybe people wander around trying to snap pictures at night even if they can't get inside?
During a curfew they wouldn't need to light the place up like normal (if they normally do). I saw a story within the past week that said the Catholic church was not bringing in a lot of money so maybe they took this as a cost-saving measure.