Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Pope Allegedly Learned of Arrest Warrant For Abuse Claims Just Before Resignation


Pope Allegedly Learned of Arrest Warrant For Abuse Claims Just Before Resignation

By JG Vibes
theintelhub.com
February 18, 2013
Since the pope announced his resignation last week there has been a lot of speculation about his motives, and now it is being reported that he may be running from something.
“It seems that with his resignation announced, the Pope, whose given name is Joseph Ratzinger, has a meeting with the Italian President, Giorgio Napolitano on February 23 to beg for immunity against prosecution for allegations of child sex crimes.
Apparently, this hastily arranged meeting, and likely the resignation as well, are the result of a supposed note received by the Vatican from an undisclosed European government that stated that there are plans to issue a warrant for the Pope’s arrest.
This letter was allegedly received on February 4, and Ratzinger resigned a week later.  Now, there’s no way people can ignore how fishy this is.
The first Pope to resign in 600 years does so after panicking about an impending arrest and in the midst of a hastily arranged meeting begging for protection from the Italian government?”
To make things even more suspicious, it has been reported through many mainstream sources that the pope will disappear and be “hidden from the world” upon his retirement.  The New York Times reported that:
“Saying he would soon be “hidden to the world,” Pope Benedict XVI took his leave of parish priests and clergy members of the Diocese of Rome on Thursday as he offered personal, and incisive, recollections of the Second Vatican Council, the gathering of bishops 50 years ago that set the Roman Catholic Church’s course for the future.”
The Vatican owns an incredible amount land, many of it in other names and off the record, so it will be very easy for him to disappear if that is what he desires to do.
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J.G. Vibes is the author of an 87 chapter counter-culture textbook called Alchemy of the Modern Renaissance, a staff writer, reporter for theintelhub.com and Executive Producer of the Bob Tuskin Radio Show.
You can keep up with his work, which includes free podcasts, free e-books & free audiobooks at his website www.aotmr.com

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