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The day before, Tisseront, head of the College of Cardinals at the Vatican, was pushed out of a Vatican window. Tisseront had followed the career of the present Pope, Montini (whose mother was Jewish). Montini sodium-morphate murdered Pope Pius XI; was banished from Rome for it by Pius XII; became Pope in 1963. Tisseront wrote it all down; called the Pope «The Deputy of Christ at Auschwitz», and the fulfillment of the Fatima 3 Prophecy that «The anti-Christ shall rise to become the head of the Church.» Tisseront also wrote about all the suppressed secrets of the Roman Catholic Church: i.e., that Jesus Christ was an Arab, born 16 April 6 BC at the rare conjunction of Saturn and Jupiter. Arab (Persian) astronomers (the Magi) came to Bethlehem to look for their king, an Arab baby, and found him in a stable, because the Jews wouldn’t let Arabs Joseph and Mary into their nice clean inns, even then. When Jesus overturned the tables of the money lenders at the Temple, the Jews had the Romans nail him to a cross. He died on the cross when the Roman soldiers stuck a spear in his side, pulled out his liver, and ate it. Tacitus, the Roman historian, described it all in a chunk of history deleted by the Church. Nero burned Rome but that didn’t stop the spreading of Moses’ teachings by the early Christians (Arabs). So the Romans decided to adopt the religion, clean it up, make Christ a Jew and Mary a virgin, and work out a church/state deal to fool the people in the name of God and country that has been operating ever since. Around AD 311 at the Council of Nicosia the Christian Orthodoxy was established; a dissenting bishop had his hands chopped off; another bishop was assigned to round up all the old copies of the Bible and destroy them in favor of the «revised» de-Arabized version. Cleaned up Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John were declared «it», the other Gospels were declared Apocryphal and heretical. Roman Emperor Constantine became the first «Christian» emperor.

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May 1972: J. Edgar Hoover had the Gemstone File: threatened to expose Dallas—JFK in an «anonymous» book, The Texas Mafia. Instead, someone put sodium morphate in his apple pie. The corpse was carted away from his home in the back seat of a VW and his files were «burned», but some of them got away.

28 May 1972: First break-in at Watergate: McCord, Barker, Martinez, Garcia, Gonzales, Sturgis, DeDiego and Pico stood guard outside. Hunt and Liddy directed the operation from a (safe?) distance — across the street. The object was to check on Onassis’s two men at Democratic Party HQ: Larry O’Brien and Spencer Oliver. (O’Brien’s chief PR client had been «Hughes»; Oliver’s father worked for Onassis.) McCord wire-tapped their phones. But!!!! little did McCord know that the plumbers were being observed by Hal Lipset, Katherine Graham’s S.F. detective who had followed two of the plumbers from Liz Dale’s side in S.F. to Watergate. Lipset «watched in amazement» as the plumbers broke in and bugged the phones: then reported back to his boss Katherine Graham. Lipset and Graham set the trap for the Watergaters when they returned to remove their bugs and equipment.

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February 1974: Mafia Hearst’s daughter Patty «kidnapped» by Lipset’s SLA in a fake terrorist action.

Martin Luther King’s mother was murdered by a black student, a self-declared «Israelite» — «acting alone», who was escorted to the church by somebody — and who had a list of other mothers as targets. Next day the target Shirley Chisholm got the message and rushed to sign off the DNC suit against CREEP naming Francis L. Dale; she had been the last to hold out.

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6 August 1974: Nixon and Ford signed a paper at the White House. It was an agreement: Ford could be President. Nixon got to burn his tapes and files and murder anyone he needed to cover it all up.

7 August 1974: […] Rockefeller sent Kissinger to the White House with Nixon’s marching orders: «Resign right now.» Nixon and Julie cried. But there was still some hope, if Nixon resigned immediately, of drawing the line somewhere — before it got to the King of the Mountain himself — Onassis. Nixon, on trial, would blurt out those names to save himself: Onassis, Dale, «Hughes», even JFK.

8 August 1974: Nixon stepped down, and Ford stepped up: to keep the cover-up going.

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30 August 1974: Ford hires Mafia lawyer Becker to work out a pardon deal for Nixon, who might otherwise name Onassis, Graham, and Pope Martini to save himself.

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8 September 1974: Ford pardons Nixon for «all crimes committed» from 20 June 1969 (make that January) through August 1974.

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October 1974: Ford drops «extradition» of Hughes from the Bahamas. Explanation: «We dropped it because we knew he wouldn’t come.» THAT’S FOR SURE.

«Four documents; four bodies twisting slowly in the breeze.»

Lyndon Johnson: Sodium morphate «heart attack» at his ranch on the Pedernales River. Among his last words: «You know, fellows, it really was a conspiracy …»

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