Anonymous ID: 8fa8b7 June 23, 2018, 7:11 a.m. No.1874465   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4557 >>4592 >>4676 >>4737 >>4794 >>4914

>>1873370 (lb)

holy carp is right. most riveting television i've seen in quite a long time.

>https://hooktube.com/watch?v=XP3xzR7gUVU

>>1873435

don't know who that interviewer is, but she dissected him like a surgeon. can't imagine Zucker wanted any of that, especially the 17 seconds of dead air.

wonder if she'll have a job on Monday. if she gets fired, Fox should pick her up. she's good.

>>1873520

"I'm not F'in around" he says twice.

pretty obvious he's been threatened by someone.

>>1873585

also notice how CNN goes from Trump to nipple shot to TA & MC to WH in the little graphics on the bottom.

subliminal programming at its sleaziest.

Anonymous ID: 8fa8b7 June 23, 2018, 7:24 a.m. No.1874567   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4594 >>4774

>>1874342

Any others that you suggest on this topic?

Parolin not in control of the Vatican's purse strings?

 

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-pope-bank/pope-removes-cardinals-in-shake-up-of-vatican-bank-idUSBREA0E0ZE20140115

LIFESTYLE JANUARY 15, 2014 / 10:40 AM / 4 YEARS AGO

The new team includes two cardinals - Toronto’s Thomas Christopher Collins and Vienna’s Christoph Schoenborn - from relatively rich dioceses who have had extensive dealings with financial affairs.

 

The others are Archbishop Pietro Parolin, the Vatican’s new secretary of state, who will be elevated to the rank of cardinal next month, and Santos Abril y Castillo, a Spaniard who is based in Rome and is a close friend of the pope’s.

The one holdover was French Cardinal Jean-Louis Tauran.

The four who were not re-confirmed included the former secretary of state, Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone.

Commentators and some church officials blamed him for lax oversight that led to a spate of scandals during Benedict’s pontificate, including the leaking of some of the pope’s personal documents by Benedict’s butler.

Anonymous ID: 8fa8b7 June 23, 2018, 7:52 a.m. No.1874774   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4877

>>1874594

>1832 Rothschild loan to the Holy See.

Mentions of Vatican in this Notable from #2355

>>1869324 History of the House of Rothschild (pdf)

Note the transpition of dates btw this & Q crumb.

Also what happened in 1832.

 

>start follow any and all suspected

and/or "royal". Might be a lead?

>>1874567

>Santos Abril y Castillo, a Spaniard who is based in Rome and is a close friend of the pope’s.

 

>>1874182

>5% interest per annum - that's the key.

Agree, compounded. Exponential curves are a helluva ride up.