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Nostradamus:
The New Revelations by John Hogue due to his excellent time line of events,
which follows the quatrains. See Hogue's book for much more information on
the prophecies.
Century 3, Quatrain 65
When the sepulchre of the great Roman is found,
The day after a Pope shall be elected:
The Senate (Conclave) will not approve of him.
His blood is poisoned in the sacred chalice.
Century 10, Quatrain 12
The one elected Pope will be mocked by his electors,
This enterprising and prudent person will suddenly be reduced in silence,
They cause him to die because of his too great goodness and mildness,
Stricken by fear, they will lead him to his death in the night.
Century 4, Quatrain 11
He who will have the government of the great cape
Will be led to execute in certain cases.
The twelve red ones will spoil the cover.
Under murder, murder will come to be perpetrated.
Early September 1978: Pope John Paul I asks his secretary of state, Cardinal
Jean Villot, to initiate an investigation into Vatican bank operations. He
also agrees to meet with a US congressional delegation on the subject of
population and artificial birth control.
September 28, 1978: John Paul I presents Cardinal Villot with a list of people
who are to be transferred, asked for their resignations, or reassigned. All
the people on the list are suspected to be members of the Freemason's group
"P2." The reshuffle of power will have major implications for the existing
Vatican power structure and its financial dealings.
September 29, 1978: John Paul I found dead in his bed. Villot issues false
statements to the press about the circumstances surrounding the death, removes
key evidence from John Paul's room, and orders the body to be embalmed
immediately without an autopsy.
October 1978: John Paul II to replace John Paul I. None of John Paul I's
instructions to Villot before his death are carried out.
January 21, 1979: Murder of Judge Emilio Alessandrini, the Milan magistrate
investigating the activities of Banco Ambrosiano, whose director, Roberto
Calvi, has close ties with Michele Sindona and the Vatican.
March 20, 1979: Murder of Mino Pecorelli, an investigative journalist in
the process of publishing articles exposing the membership and dealings of
"P2" -- a powerful group of Freemasons whose membership was involved in Vatican
financial dealings, and whose founder, Lucio Gelli, was deeply connected
with Roberto Calvi.
March 25, 1979: Arrests on false charges of Mario Sarcinelli and Paolo Baffi
of the Bank of Italy. The two men were pressing for action on the investigation
of the financial dealings of Roberto Calvi and Banco Ambrosiano.
July 11, 1979: Murder of Giorgio Ambrosioli following his testimony concerning
Michele Sindona's financial dealings with Calvi and other Vatican interests,
the activities of P2 and its members among powerful government and business
circles, and the connections between Calvi, Sindona, and Bishop Paul Marcinkus
of the Vatican Bank.
July 13, 1979: Murder of Lt. Col. Antonio Varisco, head of the Rome security
service, who was investigating the activities and membership of P2 and had
spoken with Giorgio Ambrosioli two days before Ambrosioli's death.
July 21, 1979: Murder of Boris Guilano, the Palermo police deputy superintendent
and head of Palermo CID. Guilano had spoken with Giorgio Ambrosioli two days
before Ambrosioli's death concerning Sindona's laundering of Mafia money
through the Vatican Bank into Switzerland.
October 1979: Bomb explosion at the apartment of Enrico Cuccia, managing
director of Mediobanca and witness to Sindona's threat to the life of Giorgio
Ambrosioli.
February 2, 1980: The Vatican withdraws at the last moment its agreement
that Cardinals Guiseppe Caprio and Sergio Guerri and Bishop Paul Marcinkus
will provide videotaped depositions on behalf of Michele Sindona in his trial
in the US on charges of fraud, conspiracy and misappropriation of funds in
connection with the collapse of Franklin National Bank.
May 13, 1980: Michele Sindona attempts suicide in jail.
June 13, 1980: Michele Sindona sentenced to 25 years.
July 8, 1980: Roberto Calvi attempts suicide while in jail on charges of
fraud, etc. Later released on bail and reconfirmed as chairman of Banco
Ambrosiano.
September 1, 1981: The Vatican Bank, apparently at the request of Roberto
Calvi, issues "letters of comfort" acknowledging its controlling interest
in, and assuming responsibility for, a more than 1 billion dollar debt of
a number of banks controlled by Calvi.
January 12, 1981: A group of shareholders in Banco Ambrosiano send a letter
to John Paul II outlining the connections between the Vatican Bank, Roberto
Calvi and the P2 and the Mafia. The letter is never acknowledged.
April 27, 1982: Attempted murder of Roberto Rosone, general manager and deputy
chairman of Banco Ambrosiano, who was trying to "clean up" the bank's operation.
June 17, 1982: Roberto Calvi found hanged to death from a bridge in London.
A few days later, a 1.3 billion dollar "hole" is discovered in Banco Ambrosiano,
Milan.
October 2, 1982: Guiseppe Dellacha, executive at Banco Ambrosiano, dead of
a fall from a window of Banco Ambrosiano, in Milan.
March 23, 1986: Michele Sindona found dead of poisoning in the Italian jail
to which he had been extradited on charges of ordering the murder of Giorgio
Ambrosioli.
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