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Ok folks, it didnt take long!
Right on cue...What did I tell you?... about this
Horacio Verbitsky guy... (see my above post)
And the below articles are out in the mainstream media ONLY A FEW HOURS after the new pope's election !!!
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THE HUFFINGTON POST:
Pope Francis Kidnapping Controversy:
"Jorge Mario Bergoglio Accused Of Involvement In 1976 Abductions"
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/03/1 ... _ref=world
THE DAILY MAIL: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... -lung.html
According to 'The Silence,' a book written by journalist Horacio Verbitsky, Bergoglio withdrew his order's protection of the two men after they refused to quit visiting the slums, which ultimately paved the way for their capture.
Verbitsky's book is based on statements by Orlando Yorio, one of the kidnapped Jesuits, before he died of natural causes in 2000.Both of the abducted clergymen survived five months of imprisonment.
'History condemns him. It shows him to be opposed to all innovation in the Church and above all, during the dictatorship, it shows he was very cosy with the military,' Fortunato Mallimacci, the former dean of social sciences at the Universidad de Buenos Aires, once said.
REUTERS: http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/03/ ... BA20130313
According to 'The Silence,' a book written by journalist Horacio Verbitsky, Bergoglio withdrew his order's protection of the two men after they refused to quit visiting the slums, which ultimately paved the way for their capture.
Verbitsky's book is based on statements by Orlando Yorio, one of the kidnapped Jesuits, before he died of natural causes in 2000.Both of the abducted clergymen survived five months of imprisonment.
'History condemns him. It shows him to be opposed to all innovation in the Church and above all, during the dictatorship, it shows he was very cosy with the military,' Fortunato Mallimacci, the former dean of social sciences at the Universidad de Buenos Aires, once said.
THE GUARDIAN http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/ma ... pe-francis
According to El Silencio (Silence) a 2005 book written by the Argentinian journalist Horacio Verbitsky, Bergoglio withdrew his order's protection of the two men after they refused to stop visiting the slums, which ultimately paved the way for their capture. Verbitsky's book is based on statements by Orlando Yorio, one of the kidnapped Jesuits, before he died of natural causes in 2000. Both of the abducted clergymen survived five months of imprisonment. The book also claims that senior Buenos Aires clerics were implicated in an attempt by the navy to hide political prisoners from human rights inspectors.
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It's all scripted ! It's a "jewsuit" dog-and-pony show!