Anonymous ID: e6e483 Aug. 28, 2018, 7:51 p.m. No.2777552   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7590 >>7641 >>7682 >>7730 >>7813 >>7924 >>7983 >>8057 >>8136 >>8158 >>8178

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End of last bread, REPOSTING FOR VISIBILITY

 

Money from Kirchner's Argentinian Government laundered through Red Cross to Vatican Institute of Religious Works [pic related, diagram of money flow]

 

https://noticiasyprotagonistas.com/actualidad/jorge-sonnante-publique-un-diagrama-de-la-ruta-del-dinero-k-hasta-el-vaticano/

 

[article translated from Italian]

 

Deacon Jorge Sonnante: "I published a diagram of the K money route to the Vatican"

 

August 22, 2018

 

The consecrated deacon published in his social networks a diagram of what he investigated as part of the Kirchnerian money that went to the Institute of Religious Works of the Vatican (IOR). In 99.9 he said that "it was something that I saw in 2014 in blue chests of the International Red Cross". Then he added: "There is an internal storm in the Roman curia with everything that I published."

 

Sometimes a Tweet can cause a strong impact. The consecrated deacon Jorge Sonnante published in the social networks a diagram denouncing as part of the K money that is part of the bribes, went to the Institute of Religious Works of the Vatican (IOR), the old Banco Ambrosiano.

 

Of course, the repercussions were not long in coming because it is a solid guiding thread that he undertook to develop through his own experience. Sonnante told how he came to this through the 99.9 : "with all this notebooks I was forced to tell what I knew and had seen. I did it through Twitter with a diagram flow from the K money route to the Vatican. I never thought that it would have so much repercussion and I will present it in the justice so that they investigate ", he indicated.

 

It was not an easy decision because his life is just consecrated to the Church, but he also felt that it was necessary to do so: "I had to meditate a lot to say it, my tasks have been partially canceled but I decided to defend the Church from this point. Many people in the Vatican know what is happening and can not speak, they even sent me emails indicating that I was the voice of all of them. I put my life and my family at risk, but I had to tell what I saw between 2014 and 2015 with the coffers of the Red Cross in the IOR, "he added later.

 

[More info at article link]

 

Link to original tweet on which article based:

 

https://twitter.com/JorgeSonnante/status/1031533956750036992

Anonymous ID: e6e483 Aug. 28, 2018, 7:54 p.m. No.2777590   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7833 >>7924 >>8057 >>8158 >>8178

>>2777552

 

https://twitter.com/DictatorPope/status/1034555026344009728

 

1) The current furore over Archbishop Viganò's revelations is taking attention away from what would otherwise be an equally seismic item, the disclosures by Jorge Sonnante about the vast sums of cash transferred by Christina Kirchner's government in Argentina to the Vatican..

 

2) …under cover of the International Red Cross. This disclosure has caused equal commotion in the Vatican, and some of its officials, whose lips are sealed by the current totalitarian regime, have told Sonnante that they regard him as their unofficial spokesman to the world.

 

3) Deacon Sonnante declares that sums of the order of 9 billion euros are involved. Here is the link to his latest declaration:

 

http://religionlavozlibre.blogspot.com/2018/08/la-ruta-de-dinero-de-los-kirchner-al.html

Anonymous ID: e6e483 Aug. 28, 2018, 8:01 p.m. No.2777694   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7870

>>2777641

Excellent, didn't mean to spam it. Offline for dinner, saw it on twat and headed here to post it, didn't check first. I'm digging, but slow going cuz info requires translation.

Anonymous ID: e6e483 Aug. 28, 2018, 8:07 p.m. No.2777829   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>2777682

Interdasting…Transaction described in the article was in 2014…wonder if it was just one of many in Red Cross blue metal boxes.

 

Also, Banco Ambrosiano is referenced in the article, the Roberto Calvi debacle back in the early 1980s.

 

Institute of Religious Works of the Vatican

The Vatican Bank is rocked by scandal again

By David Willey

BBC News, Rome

18 July 2013

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/business-23289297

Anonymous ID: e6e483 Aug. 28, 2018, 8:34 p.m. No.2778237   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>2778010

 

Pope Francis' Communist Mentor

May 1, 2017, 5:30 pm

 

An excerpt from George Neumayr’s “The Political Pope,”

 

https://spectator.org/pope-franciss-communist-mentor/

 

FTA:

fter Pope Francis early in his papacy decried capitalism as “trickle-down economics” — a polemical phrase coined by the left during the Reagan years that Francis frequently borrows — radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh commented, “This is just pure Marxism coming out of the mouth of the Pope.” Talk show host Michael Savage called him “Lenin’s pope.” Pope Francis took such comments as a compliment. “I have met many Marxists in my life who are good people, so I don’t feel offended,” he told the Italian press.

 

Pope Francis grew up in socialist Argentina, an experience that left a deep impression on his thinking. He told the Latin American journalists Javier Camara and Sebastian Pfaffen that as a young man he “read books of the Communist Party that my boss in the laboratory gave me” and that “there was a period where I would wait anxiously for the newspaper La Vanguardia, which was not allowed to be sold with the other newspapers and was brought to us by the socialist militants.”

 

The “boss” to whom Pope Francis referred is Esther Ballestrino de Careaga. He has described her as a “Paraguayan woman” and a “fervent communist.” He considers her one of his most important mentors. “I owe a huge amount to that great woman,” he has said, saying that she “taught me so much about politics.” (He worked for her as an assistant at Hickethier-Bachmann Laboratory in Buenos Aires.)

 

“She often read Communist Party texts to me and gave them to me to read. So I also got to know that very materialistic conception. I remember that she also gave me the statement from the American Communists in defense of the Rosenbergs, who had been sentenced to death,” he has said. Learning about communism, he said, “through a courageous and honest person was helpful. I realized a few things, an aspect of the social, which I then found in the social doctrine of the Church.” As the archbishop of Buenos Aires, he took pride in helping her hide the family’s Marxist literature from the authorities who were investigating her. According to the author James Carroll, Bergoglio smuggled her communist books, including Marx’s Das Kapital, into a “Jesuit library.”

 

These biographical details throw light on the pope’s ideological instincts. Yet many commentators have ignored them, breezily casting his leftism as a bit confused but basically harmless.