Anonymous ID: 3d82bd April 23, 2020, 2:12 p.m. No.8900417   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0540

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>To celebrate his "name day" (after Saint George the Martyr) Pope Francis sends ventilators as gifts:

 

>- 5 of the latest generation ventilators to Suceava, Romania

>- 2 ventilators to a hospital in Lecce, Italy

>- 3 ventilators to Madrid, Spain.

 

"ventilators" could be code related to trafficking. Something that "breathes life" into someone suffering from an ailment. Like a human "gift" for someone suffering from adrenachrome withdrawal

 

First, consider the weird reference to the latest ventilator models being sent to Suceava, Romania. Could this mean kids?

 

The medical equipment sent to Romania will be received by Cardinal Konrad Krajewski. His particular claim to fame came after…

 

"he spent four days on the island of Lampedusa after a migrant boat carrying Eritreans capsized,[6] praying with police divers as they worked to raise the dead from the sea floor. In June 2015 Archbishop Krajewski announced plans for a thirty-bed, volunteer-run dormitory for the homeless near the Vatican. Krajewski said the entire initiative was aimed at "giving people their dignity."[8]

 

[and also] On May 11 2019, Krajewski climbed down a manhole cover in a Rome street to break a seal and switch back on the electricity supply to a building where 450 people were squatting, including 100 children, thereby restoring power and hot water which they had been without for five days.

 

This guy is odds on favorite to be a key player in trafficking.

 

https://www.vaticannews.va/en/pope/news/2020-04/a-beautiful-sign-from-the-pope-on-his-name-day.html

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Konrad_Krajewski

 

One other thing that doesn't make sense. The Vatican article about the Pope sending eqipment to Romania says this:

 

"The ventilators and all the equipment donated by the Pope will be transported by a flight that will also carry a team of eleven Romanian doctors and six health workers." So the Vatican is sending Romanian doctors to Romania.

 

That article also has NUMEROUS hints that the Pope's recent gifts could be really trafficking of humans…

 

"Easter eggs arrived directly from the Vatican at the Cotugno hospital in Naples."

 

Last year, again on the day of his name day, Pope Francis donated Rosary wreaths made for WYD in Panama to young people in the archdiocese of Milan, and a 20 kg chocolate egg to the poor at the Caritas canteen at Termini Station in Rome.