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    Ending This Era Cannot be Denied

    Feb 20, 2013



    INNOCENCE OVER EVIL

    REUTERS, has written another untrue story in favor of telling lies to keep a convicted criminal alive and protected from the sentence he deserves, for the Crimes-Against Humanity he is guilty of. This despicable “news agency” has been serving liars in the global-community for decades—the time of these global-traitors needs to come to an end. In fact it’s long overdue. REUTERS needs to issue a RETRACTION, because the story about the Pope they just released is filled with fake-wish-lists and lies.

    Reuters Story

    “(Reuters) – Pope Benedict’s decision to live in the Vatican after he resigns will provide him with security and privacy. It will also offer legal protection from any attempt to prosecute him in connection with sexual abuse cases around the world, Church sources and legal experts say.

    Quote “His continued presence in the Vatican is necessary, otherwise he might be defenseless. He wouldn’t have his immunity, his prerogatives, his security, if he is anywhere else,” said one Vatican official, speaking on condition of anonymity.”
    k): The point of convicting the Pope of Crimes Against Humanity was to NOT protect this criminal from facing justice for his global-crimes: It was precisely to force him to face his crimes and pay for all of them according to the World Court’s Decisions (which has nothing whatever to do with whichever wish-list that Ratzinger might have thought that he had the luxury to create).

    Quote “It is absolutely necessary” that he stays in the Vatican, said the source, adding that Benedict should have a “dignified existence” in his remaining years.”
    k): Those who commit Crimes Against Humanity do not deserve protection from the consequences of their crimes, they deserve to serve the full punishment on the global-stage, according to the severity of the crimes they have committed and have been found GUILTY of. The point of having the trial was never about providing a safe place for the retired Pope—it was to punish this pope to the full extent of the law – something that has been overdue for centuries.

    By publishing the Papal side of this argument, which has no standing in international law: This to supposedly provide cover for an ailing criminal who deserves neither “consideration” nor leniency, because he has committed Crimes Against Humanity and both he and the Vatican need to pay for those crimes in the most severe terms possible.

    “Vatican sources said officials had three main considerations in deciding that Benedict should live in a convent in the Vatican after he resigns on February 28.

    Vatican police, who already know the pope and his habits, will be able to guarantee his privacy and security and not have to entrust it to a foreign police force, which would be necessary if he moved to another country.

    “I see a big problem if he would go anywhere else. I’m thinking in terms of his personal security, his safety. We don’t have a secret service that can devote huge resources (like they do) to ex-presidents,” the official said.

    Another consideration was that if the pope did move permanently to another country, living in seclusion in a monastery in his native Germany, for example, the location might become a place of pilgrimage…” (1)

    k): The rest of this whitewash was obviously written to excuse the Pope from anything and everything found by the International World Court to have been criminal—but none of this fake story by Reuters has any bearing on the legal cases against Ratzinger as Pope!

    Ratzinger is a criminal and he has already announced his own resignation – all that remains is that this criminal face the court and the sentence they impose: None of which involves his retirement or a “safe-place” for him to spend his final years—in fact it’s just the opposite—to insure that he will pay fully for his crimes, with the ill-gotten-money from the Vatican that as CEO of Vatican Inc. he was the responsible person in everything that took place.

    This “story” by Reuters is a fantasy-stroll through a place where this criminal POPE could continue to play at being Pope, when in fact he was never been equal to that part in the first place. The Vatican and the Pope need to end this massive crime, for which they have all been guilty for centuries – and if Reuters had any guts at all they would have refused to write this trite piece of fakery in the first place, which probably came directly from the lawyers for the Vatican.

    When the gavel comes down and Ratzinger gets what he deserves then this junk-story will die as it should have, before it was written, until then there are still a few more days for the slime-merchants to peddle their cases to get their criminal off. But this time—time has run out on the CRIMES of far-too-many centuries to ever escape justice yet again…

    Jim Kirwan

    1) Pope will have security and Immunity by remaining in the Vatican

    http://www.kirwanesque.net/2013/6193...-this-era/#top

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    http://au.news.yahoo.com/world/a/-/w...e-resignation/

    "Pope Benedict XVI resigned after an internal investigation informed him about a
    web of blackmail, corruption and gay sex in the Vatican, Italian media reports say.

    Three cardinals were asked by Benedict to verify allegations of financial
    impropriety, cronyism and corruption exposed in the so-called VatiLeaks affair.

    On December 17, 2012, they handed the pontiff two red-leather bound
    volumes, almost 300 pages long, containing
    "an exact map of the mischief and the bad fish" inside the Holy See,
    La Repubblica said."

    "It was on that day, with those papers on his desk, that Benedict XVI took the
    decision he had mulled over for so long," said the centre-left newspaper. It
    said its article was the first of a series.

    Panorama, a conservative weekly, did not speculate about the motives
    behind Benedict's resignation, but its story about the contents of the
    confidential report was broadly similar.

    Vatican spokesman Father Federico Lombardi refused to "run after fantasies
    and opinions" and warned reporters: "Don't expect comments or rebuttals of
    what is being said on this issue."

    La Repubblica quoted a man described as "very close" to the authors as
    saying the information it contained was "all about the breach of the sixth
    and seven commandments" - which say "thou shalt not commit adultery"
    and "thou shalt not steal".

    The cardinals were said to have uncovered an underground gay network,
    whose members organise sexual meetings in several venues in Rome and
    Vatican City, leaving them prone to blackmail.

    The secret report also delves into suspect dealings at the Institute for
    Religious Works (IOR), the Vatican's bank, where a new chairman was
    appointed last week after a nine-month vacancy, La Repubblica said,
    without going into details.

    The newspaper said Benedict would personally hand the confidential files
    to his successor, with the hope he will be "strong, young and holy" enough
    to take the necessary action.

    The authors of the secret report will not take part in the conclave because
    they are over 80 years old, past the age limit for the meeting. But Panorama
    said they were likely to inform other cardinals about what they have uncovered.
    Their findings "will condition the conclave" as it will have to elect
    "a pope immune to blackmail, so that he can start the clean-up operation
    that (Benedict) entrusted to his successor".


    And what are the chances of that?? Electing a new pope immune to blackmail?
    Especially if this story has any merit. I would have thought that was a prerequisite,
    to being in the job, and frankly, any positions of power.
    If this is what is being "leaked" i hate to think what the real story is.
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    Default Re: Pope Benedict Leaves Papacy, 28th February 2013

    It's been prophesied that the next pope will
    be the last pope, also known as the black pope.

    Does that mean a black man will be the next
    pope or a man with black heart, so to speak?

    A black heart as in, full of evil.

    The kjv bible, kind of indicates that the anti-christ
    will come from the middle east. That means that
    he could come from any of these area's.

    Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, Iraq and Iran.

    I just don't see that happening.

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

    the english translation is a little rough here and you will need to view on large screen to be able to read the translation


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