Posted on 03/19/2012 7:20:56 PM PDT by marshmallow
Thank you for your post...it does my heart good!
Remind me again, where did all that gold the Croatian fascists brought to Vatican City wind up? Or the Croatian fascists that were hiding out there, for that matter?
Or do we conveniently ignore the other “underground railroads” that were running to Argentina?
The regime’s tentacles reach far and wide. We all know who controls the banks.. The same monster that controls the media, health care, the automotive industry, stock market, education, blah blah blah..
I hope your right. Obama needs to start losing something.
As it turns out, he got FOCA enacted anyway — he just called it “health care reform”.
As much of FOCA as that contains was more than enough to provoke a strong reaction from the very church the president will not win against.
Yes, you did.
In reality, it wasn’t the traditional mafia that was doing war vs. the Vatican reformers, but a masonic lodge, named Propaganda Due, whose members include Silvio Berlusconi. Yes, that Berlusconi.
http://thenews.com.mx/index.php/business/B04-20975.html
“Chase is closing the Vatican banks account with an Italian branch of the U.S. banking giant because of concerns about a lack of transparency at the Holy Sees financial institution,”
Concerns, sure that gota be it.
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bump...
Note: this topic is from March 19.Thanks marshmallow.
JP Morgan Chase, one of America's leading banks, has closed down an account held by the Vatican bank at its Italian branch office in Milan. Neither the American bank nor the Vatican bank (formally known as the Institute for Religious Works, or IOR) offered any public comment on the move. But officials at JP Morgan Chase acknowledged that the IOR account was closed because of concerns about the possible use of the Vatican bank for money-laundering.This should get some blood boiling, but I'm going out for the day, so... Paul Marcinkus ping:
Note: this topic is from March 19.Thanks marshmallow.
JP Morgan Chase, one of America's leading banks, has closed down an account held by the Vatican bank at its Italian branch office in Milan. Neither the American bank nor the Vatican bank (formally known as the Institute for Religious Works, or IOR) offered any public comment on the move. But officials at JP Morgan Chase acknowledged that the IOR account was closed because of concerns about the possible use of the Vatican bank for money-laundering.This should get some blood boiling, but I'm going out for the day, so... Paul Marcinkus ping:
You know that Bank of America and J. P. Morgan-Chase are different banks, right?
Post #32 was sent in reply to the wrong poster...in case you wondered why it made no sense.
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