Monday, March 11, 2013

Weekly geo-political news and analysis


Asian or Roman pope next? Also, North Korea seeks political union with South

This week the papal conclave starts and two well-connected insiders each have a different version of who will be pope. A senior member of the Italian P2 Freemason Lodge and of the Teutonic Knights says that, in a move to court Asia, the next pope will be Cardinal Louis Antonio Tagle of the Philippines. However, a European based CIA source says it will be a Venetian nobleman by the name of “Anthony Scola [the Cardinal of Milan], count on it.”
While this is going on, North Korea is making public nuclear threats to South Korea while secretly proposing a union between North and South Korea with Northern political leadership and Southern economic control, according to Japanese military intelligence and North Korean yakuza sources.
The Sabbatean Mafiosi, who were pushing for a unified Muslim/Christian one world religion secretly controlled by Satanists are, for their part, still desperately trying to start World War 3 in the Middle East, this time by using a false flag chemical weapons attack in Syria, according to Mossad sources.
There is also a squad of cabalist assassins stationed in Rome now trying to make sure certain large drug money laundering institutions like Bank of America,
Baine Capital, Mellon Bank and some other major Chicago mob (Obama) interests are not bankrupted by reforms to the BIS and the Vatican Bank, according to a P2 Lodge source. With the criminal persecution of former Prime Minister Berlusconni and the fall of the Bush family and their ally Ted Turner (of CNN), among others, these “Khazarian Mafiosi” are like cornered, dangerous animals, the source adds.
If the reformist faction of the Vatican succeeds in selecting Cardinal Tagle, who is of mixed Castilian, Chinese and Philippino descent, then there could be trouble. Tagle is one of only two candidates for Pope who has not been implicated in sexual scandals, according to a group representing victims of sexual abuse by priests.

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