Did his struggle for human rights for women, the remarried, homosexuals and the poor cost him his life?
‘The Parallel SID’ was a document former prime minister Giulio Andreotti presented to Italian Parliament on November 9, 1990 in which he owed up to his involvement with the CIA, Operation Gladio and Italian Counter-Intelligence in bombings that terrorized Italy in the 1970s intended to turn the mindset of the Italian people against the Red Brigades and Communism. Murder in the Vatican presents irrefutable proof the tentacles of ‘The Parallel SID’ reached outside Italy into the Vatican and beyond. When it finally withdrew to its lair, two popes and twelve cardinals and archbishops of the Roman Catholic Church were dead.
"One beautiful life explodes into a trail of death and destruction in the Roman Catholic Church." Howard Jason Smith London The Times
...Paul’s Marxist principles spread in Italy where Aldo Moro’s Historic Compromise positioned communist ministers to control Parliament which forced CIA intervention. They took on horrendous roots where the poor were collectively dominant in Latin America, the stability of which was threatened. When they reached Central America, military and undercover operations had to be undertaken by the United States to halt his revolution of the poor.
Paul’s usual deterioration caused whispers of acceleration to circulate. His death was met with delight in the CIA which had labeled him the ‘Bolshevik Pontiff.’
Paul’s providential death gave the CIA the opportunity to force election of a pro-American Pope. It joined factions inside and outside the Church sponsoring the Opus Dei anti-communist candidate Polish Cardinal Wojtyla. When Albino Luciani (John Paul I), an avowed Marxist in every sense of the word—particularly in his driving ambition to rid the world of poverty—was elected, it struck a nerve of shattering proportions in the United States.
cont'd from About the Book: In his first act as Pontiff, the 33-day Pope strolled out onto St. Peter’s Square to greet the communist mayor of Rome and held him in an embrace one normally reserves for one’s father.
A week later, John Paul met with the youthful leader of the Russian Orthodox Church, Metropolitan Nikodim, at the time believed to be—today known to have been—a KGB agent. Factions in the United States suspected the Pope sought Soviet financial and arms assistance for his friend Oscar Romero of El Salvador who was fighting an uphill struggle in his war on poverty against the American backed ruthless dictators in Central America. Yet, nothing came of the meeting, as Nikodim fell dead at John Paul’s feet after sipping coffee.
The next week, he had a meeting with Enrico Berlinguer, leader of the Italian Communist Party, perceived by the CIA as an attempt to resurrect the Historic Compromise which had been sidelined by the murder of Aldo Moro.
A few days later, John Paul changed the theme of the upcoming Pueblo Conference in Mexico from Liberation Theology to Liberation of the Poor and announced he, himself, would preside over it. He would lead them out of poverty into a more equitable society. He would feed them food rather than faith.
On September 27, 1978, the day before he was found dead, in a televised audience, the Supreme Pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church—the most influential man in the Western world—told America and its capitalistic allies,
“It is the inalienable right of man to own property. Yet, it is the inalienable right of no man to accumulate wealth beyond the necessary while other men starve to death because they have nothing.”
The likelihood of Communism in Italy and Europe had resurfaced. The perils of potential multi-Cubas in America’s backyard loomed on the horizon. The dangers to the security of the United States had become real...
Preface and sample chapters click: www.JohnPaul1.org includes film clip of John Paul attacking the basic tenets upon which the United States was founded.