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Yallop’s 1984 book, “In God’s Name,” offered scant sourcing or evidence. But it gained popular power by piggybacking on a real Vatican banking scandal — one that involved a Masonic lodge and an Italian banker who’d died under mysterious circumstances. In Yallop’s telling, John Paul I’s death was a part of that story, because behind the scenes, he had trained his eye on the financial corruption, putting the Curia on edge. Yallop named six people who stood to gain if the pope was suddenly removed. One was Archbishop Paul Marcinkus, a burly American who headed the Vatican Bank.


Article date is 12-7-2021 - Looks to me like they are trying to get out in front of this clear assassination by publishing a mostly true article written to justify the Sainthood. Bestowing honors on someone they murdered to retain control and cover up crimes is a classic cabal tactic. Looks to me like he was going after the financial corruption and got killed for it.


NPR article. NPR is often used to transmit official cabal narrative and timestamps as they get fed from Associated Press. "Published September 4, 2022 at 9:52 AM EDT"; "John Paul I, who served as pope for 33 days, moves a step closer to sainthood": https://www.wyso.org/npr-news/2022-09-04/john-paul-i-who-served-as-pope-for-33-days-moves-a-step-closer-to-sainthood

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Yallop’s 1984 book, “In God’s Name,” offered scant sourcing or evidence. But it gained popular power by piggybacking on a real Vatican banking scandal — one that involved a Masonic lodge and an Italian banker who’d died under mysterious circumstances. In Yallop’s telling, John Paul I’s death was a part of that story, because behind the scenes, he had trained his eye on the financial corruption, putting the Curia on edge. Yallop named six people who stood to gain if the pope was suddenly removed. One was Archbishop Paul Marcinkus, a burly American who headed the Vatican Bank.


Article date is 12-7-2021 - Looks to me like they are trying to get out in front of this clear assassination by publishing a mostly true article written to justify the Sainthood. Bestowing honors on someone they murdered to retain control and cover up crimes is a classic cabal tactic. Looks to me like he was going after the financial corruption and got killed for it.

1 year ago
1 score