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    Default Re: Pope Benedict Leaves Papacy, 28th February 2013

    This is a prophetic event. The Pope, like the British queen, does not voluntarily resign. Even if they (popes and British royalty) are blind, deaf, mad, traditionally they get propped up and remain sovereign in name until they die.

    Today is a 10 day - the end and the beinning ... the beginning of the end. Maybe that doddery old man does know something about what is about to happen and has timed his exit accordingly.
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    Some ad hoc info.. Today its the first day of the Chinese lunar year (11/2)

    This is the speech on the first day of the Christian year (1/1)

    2013-01-01 Vatican Radio
    http://www.news.va/en/news/pope-on-w...sed-are-the-pe

    "Peace, Pope Benedict insists, is not a naïve, utopian dream, but rather it reflects the deepest longing of the human heart.
    While we must work hard to build a new world order based on truth, freedom, love and justice, as Pope John XXIII wrote in 'Pacem in Terris' half a century ago, we must also recognise that true peace is also a gift from God."

    "The message does spell out many practical concerns including a looming food crisis, the need for new models of development and financial practise based on people, not just profits, and the right to work as a fundamental good for individuals, families and societies."

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    Red Ice Radio interview with Tom Horn from last year.

    http://www.redicecreations.com/radio...RIR-120522.php

    Petrus Romanus: The Final Pope
    May 22, 2012

    Thomas Horn is an internationally recognized lecturer, radio host and bestselling author of several books including his newest books, Petrus Romanus: The Final Pope Is Here. He is a well-known columnist who has been interviewed by US Congressmen and Senators on his findings as well as featured repeatedly in major media. Thomas received the highest degree honorary doctorate bestowed in 2007 from legendary professor Dr. I.D.E. Thomas for his research into ancient history. He returns to Red Ice to discuss Petrus Romanus. For more than 800 years scholars have pointed to the dark augury having to do with "the last Pope." The prophecy, taken from St. Malachy's "Prophecy of the Popes," is among a list of verses predicting each of the Roman Catholic popes from Pope Celestine II to the final pope, "Peter the Roman," whose reign would end in the destruction of Rome. St. Malachy's list heralds the beginning of "great apostasy" followed by "great tribulation" sets the stage for the imminent unfolding of apocalyptic events. According to this prophecy, the next Pope will be a false prophet who leads the world's religious communities into embracing a political leader known as Antichrist.
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    Default Re: Pope Benedict Leaves Papacy, 28th February 2013

    Davids first responce no doubt he will have more to say..LOL!!



    Pope in shock resignation

    Monday, 11 February 2013 14:43

    Posted by David Icke

    Pope Benedict XVI is to resign at the end of this month after nearly eight years as
    the head of the Catholic Church, saying he is too old to continue at the age of 85.

    There will be a lot more to know that's for sure - there always is.



    Pity, I always liked his eyes - did you, children?

    Read more...
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-21411304

    http://www.davidicke.com/headlines/7...ck-resignation
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    Quote The last pope to resign was Gregory XII in 1415. He did so to end a civil war within the church in which more than one man claimed to be pope.


    http://www.cnn.com/2013/02/11/world/...ion/?hpt=hp_t1

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    RE: the candidates for the next Pope, the Italian online news Affari suggests (and I have heard speculation on this person here in Italy for the past few years as the favorite choice) ArchBishop of Milan, Angelo Scola, 71yo.



    The article suggests other contenders as Christoph Schonborn, ArchCardinal of Vienna; Angelo Bagnasco, President of the CEI; Gianfranco Ravasi, Cardinal Presidente of the Pontificial Consiglio of Culture; Cardinale Jorge Mario Bergoglio who nearly won the last papacy enclave.

    Link to the article in Italian:

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    Default Re: Pope Benedict Leaves Papacy, 28th February 2013

    Quote Posted by G.Deluca (here)
    he said he felt the weight of being pope,it he leaves papacy for the good of the church,he will leave the 28th of february ,no more info for now
    If he's resigning "for the good of the church" I suspect he knows something VERY unsavory is going to be revealed about the church, or even himself personally. Personally my impression of him...he's an evil SOB.

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    I would like Jordan Maxwell's perspective on this, he is very knowledgeable about the Catholic Church.

    Numerology aside, this is a strange event. Maybe the pope is going into hiding with the rest of them, before the big 'storm'?
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    Default Re: Pope Benedict Leaves Papacy, 28th February 2013

    Wow!, that is some news! The Pope is in office till death supposedly! As some members have said, he knows something big will happened.

    I have read in Wikipedia that the Malachy predictions were hoax, that Nostrodamus was behind these predictions.

    I feel lucky to be alive to witness what will be the next Pope, and how will he address the church future?

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    I'm sure that Emperor Ratzinger already has his ticket to a private underground bunker. Maybe they know that something big is happening in March or soon after it.

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    Default The Pope Resigns!!!

    Pope Benedict stepping down, cites poor health
    By Philip Pullella | Reuters – 1 hr 55 mins ago

    http://news.yahoo.com/pope-resigns-s...112923467.html

    VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Pope Benedict shocked the world on Monday by saying he no longer had the mental and physical strength to cope with his ministry, in an announcement that left his aides "incredulous" and will make him the first pontiff to step down since the Middle Ages.

    The German-born Pope, 85, hailed as a hero by conservative Roman Catholics and viewed with suspicion by liberals, told cardinals in Latin that his strength had deteriorated recently. He will step down on February 28 and the Vatican expects a new Pope to be chosen by the end of March.
    Vatican spokesman Father Federico Lombardi said the Pope had not decided to resign because of "difficulties in the papacy" and the move had been a surprise, indicating that even his inner circle was unaware that he was about to quit.

    The Pope does not fear schism in the Church after his resignation, the spokesman said.
    The Pope's leadership of 1.2 billion Catholics has been beset by child sexual abuse crises that tarnished the Church, one address in which he upset Muslims and a scandal over the leaking of his private papers by his personal butler.

    The pope told the cardinals that in order to govern "...both strength of mind and body are necessary, strength which in the last few months, has deteriorated in me to the extent that I have had to recognize my incapacity to adequately fulfill the ministry entrusted to me.

    "For this reason, and well aware of the seriousness of this act, with full freedom I declare that I renounce the ministry of Bishop of Rome, Successor of Saint Peter."

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    Default Re: Pope Benedict Leaves Papacy, 28th February 2013

    I've merged Tesla's thread with the existing thread, to keep the discussion in one place. : )

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    Quote Posted by BlueGem (here)
    I would like Jordan Maxwell's perspective on this, he is very knowledgeable about the Catholic Church.

    Numerology aside, this is a strange event. Maybe the pope is going into hiding with the rest of them, before the big 'storm'?
    No kidding, it was mentioned on the No Agenda show yesterday that someone on Hilary Clinton's staff made a comment that she plans to retreat from public view for a while to work/plan strategy for her next campaign. I'm sure a bunch more will soon be MIA.

    Could be the predictions about the global costal event are true.
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    Quote Posted by StarSeed (here)
    I'm sure that Emperor Ratzinger already has his ticket to a private underground bunker. Maybe they know that something big is happening in March or soon after it.
    I think he should surrender his spot and give it to someone else who is not about to croak anyway...

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    Default Re: Pope Benedict Leaves Papacy, 28th February 2013

    As they celebrate the 900 year anniversary of the Knights of Malta?



    Smells like a pile of Papal Bull to me.
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    Default Re: Pope Benedict Leaves Papacy, 28th February 2013

    It makes sense that if a Pope is unfit physically or mentally to do the requirements of the position he should step down and that is part of the understanding of the Vatican.
    I'm not making any statement about how good or bad a pope he has been. There is so much that we don't know --- yet.
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    Quote Posted by MorningSong (here)
    RE: the candidates for the next Pope, the Italian online news Affari suggests (and I have heard speculation on this person here in Italy for the past few years as the favorite choice) ArchBishop of Milan, Angelo Scola, 71yo.
    ...
    The article suggests other contenders as Christoph Schonborn, ArchCardinal of Vienna; Angelo Bagnasco, President of the CEI; Gianfranco Ravasi, Cardinal Presidente of the Pontificial Consiglio of Culture; Cardinale Jorge Mario Bergoglio who nearly won the last papacy enclave.

    Link to the article in Italian:

    http://affaritaliani.libero.it/polit...tml?refresh_ce
    So, mostly Italian names ...

    I started to check out the first non-Italian ... Christoph Schonborn. Man, what you can find by some simple digging:

    Quote Jewish connection to the Holy Land

    As part of a visiting Austrian delegation, he spoke to the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and said it was doctrinally important for Christians to recognize Jews' connection to the Holy Land, and that Christians should rejoice in Jews' return to Palestine as a fulfillment of biblical prophecy.

    (Source: Wikipedia)

    Quote Mozart, Catholicism and Freemasonry

    According to Eric Leitenberger, Schönborn's spokesman, the cardinal's position is that Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was a Freemason, but that he was also fully Catholic.

    (Source: Wikipedia)
    Quote He is also the chaplain of the Order of the Golden Fleece, of which he has been a member since 1961.

    (Source: Wikipedia)
    Members of this organization are all kings, queens, princes, dukes, barons, archdukes, counts etc. or in other words royal elite.

    So this guy is related to royal elite, pro Israeli/Jewish occupation of Palestine and at least consciously outspoken on- and aware of freemasonry.

    There's probably a lot more but I have no time right now.
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    Default Re: Pope Benedict Leaves Papacy, 28th February 2013

    i must not have seen this thread before posting mine, whoops!
    it had only been on yahoo AP for about 1 hour at that point.

    sorry!

    this is weird news, like the queen dying or a new scottish king, ex

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    Default Re: Pope Benedict Leaves Papacy, 28th February 2013

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    Quote Posted by The Truth Is In There (here)
    you're right operator, photoshopped for sure but somehow he doesn't have a benevolent-shepherd look even in un-photoshopped pics. creepy..
    Well that was my first thought too ... however there are more pics of him:





    I think he looks different in these pictures ... We shouldn't judge a book by its cover. Even when
    'sensing' pictures ... don't use a single picture.

    According to Wikipedia this guy was born on 2 December 1934. This means this guy will be in his 80's soon too.
    So another pope that will not last for many years ...
    If this guy is close to 80 then he has been drinking a lot of blood sacrifices, which we now have MSM science admitting sustains youth, cause I don't see him as having the foresight or knowledge of knowing to drink the more morally acceptable and bacteriologically sterile urine of his own youth...
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    Default Re: Pope Benedict Leaves Papacy, 28th February 2013

    Rumors surrounding the release of the Papal documents by the butler, I think were supposedly in an effort to expose Tarcisio Bertone (the guy in those photo-shopped and unphoto-shopped pics). I wonder what the exposure of the documents have to do with this, or anything?

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