Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Pope Benedict To Stay In Vatican Sanctuary

Pope overlooks the Vatican crowd


Friends,
Below is a link to the International Tribunal Into Crimes of Church and State (ITCCS).

http://itccs.org/2013/02/16/roman-church-admits-the-popes-guilt-joseph-ratzinger-to-evade-justice-and-hide-out-in-the-vatican-for-his-own-legal-immunity-and-protection/

On Saturday "In a statement to Reuters today, Vatican officials announced that Joseph Ratzinger will remain a permanent resident of Vatican City after his resignation. Doing so will offer him legal protection from any attempt to prosecute him in connection with sexual abuse cases around the world, Church sources said today."
"His continued presence in the Vatican is necessary, otherwise he might be defenseless".
That is an admission of guilt if we ever heard one. By saying that Ratzinger would "be defenseless" should he venture outside the Vatican walls.
During the time of Pope John Paul II, rumors swirled that Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, the head of the Office of Inquisition, had protected Bishops and priests from sexual abuse charges while he was their Cardinal. Now, we can see that these charges are valid and can be proven in a court of law.
This startling admission of guilt by the church is also a direct obstruction of justice, and lends more weight to the charge by the ITCCS and others that the Vatican has arranged with the Italian government to shield Ratzinger from criminal prosecution, in violation of international laws ratified by Italy.
In fact, the announcement by the Vatican supports the charges against him. This decision validates claims about the criminal conspiracy surrounding Ratzinger and his Vatican co-conspirators. It also makes it clear that the Vatican is a rogue power that is flaunting every law to conceal its own criminality.
What does the ITCCS plan to do about this blatant display of Papal arrogance?
In response, the ITCCS called upon its affiliates and all people of conscience to use our upcoming Easter Reclamation Campaign to converge on Rome and the Vatican to force the extradition of Ratzinger from Vatican City, and place him and his accessories on trial for crimes against humanity.
Commencing Sunday, March 24, 2013, our activists and others will begin an escalating series of Catholic church occupations and seizures of church property to bring about Ratzinger's extradition and reclaim stolen wealth from the criminal corporation known as Vatican Inc. – in the name of the legion of their victims, both living and dead.
Should this attempted seizure of Catholic churches and other properties actually occur, the news wires will certainly be set ablaze with hot news that will reach every corner of the globe. Catholic loved ones in your sphere of influence will be asking questions that they might never have considered before. Do you know enough facts to speak to them intelligently about the vast sex crimes of Catholic priests and Bishops and Cardinals for the past 1,200 years?
The crime of cover-up of sexual crimes by priests rises as high as the Throne of Peter itself, and always has. Yet, no one has been able to touch the Pope because he is protected by such a labyrinth of laws and diplomatic arrangement, that he has heretofore been untouchable. Some Cardinals facing sex trials in their home town have suddenly been "promoted to the Vatican", where they enjoy diplomatic immunity.
Now, however, it does appear that this invincible web of protection is disappearing. Thank God!
Why would the Italian President agree to not allow the indictments to be served on Pope Benedict? 
If the Italian President is a devout Catholic, he would fear the Pope more than any man on earth; you see, the Pope could order the Jesuit confessor to the Italian President to not forgive the President's sins any longer. The President of Italy would then believe he was going to Hell. Can you begin to see the many facets of horror built around this so-called church?
The news is likely to be very heavy covering this pedophile news story for months to come. answers. 

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