Sunday, February 24, 2019

For Those Who Like Stories Of The KGB And The Vatican

A visitor sent me a link to a blog called Jonah in the Heart of Nineveh, which seems to center on Nazi-Vatican conspiracies, with the KGB sometimes thrown in. This 2015 post reviews Unholy Trinity: The Vatican, The Nazis, and The Swiss Banks:
Written in riveting fashion by the coauthors of The Secret War Against the Jews, Unholy Trinity tells one of the darkest tales of World War II. After the war had ended, fearing a surge of Soviet growth, the Papacy entered into an espionage alliance with British and American intelligence agents. Subsuming justice to the nascent Cold War ideology, these three powers ferreted Nazi criminals out of Europe so that they could be used in the supposedly greater fight against Communism. The Vatican's Nazi smuggling network was penetrated by Prince Anton Turkul, the great Soviet double agent who turned the operations into a sting for his masters in the Kremlin. Unholy Trinity exposes Turkul's "Red Nazi" operation for the first time and shows how Kim Philby, the infamous British-Soviet double agent, and his network were nearly sacrificed to preserve Turkul's Vatican operation.
Other historical treatments, of course, show that Pius XII took his traditional papal role as protector of Rome's Jews seriously and did all he could to prevent their persecution and deportation. Yet others have him involved in plots to assassinate Hitler. But as Cardinal Pacelli, he had a wide diplomatic background and presumably played global politics to the Vatican's advantage as much as he could.

We must assume that Stalin took him seriously, no matter how many divisions he had -- as apparently his successors took John Paul II. Theories of Moscow's involvement in John Paul's assassination attempt via East Germany and Bulgaria persist, and it's significant that there is still no clear historical picture.

This post at the Jonah in he Heart of Nineveh blog references the same James Grein interview that Michael Voris cites in his report from Rome and comments,

This latest interview brings in two important additional elements: 1. St. Gallen is in a German region of Switzerland that quietly received many Nazi fugitives after Germany's defeat. That would connect it to the Nazi flight capital that was covertly deposited in Switzerland at the end of the war. 2. The McCarrick network engaged in Masonic/Luciferian practices, connecting it to the occult aristocracy of Europe and America. That elite had a locus at my college during my time at university in Toronto. It becomes understandable that Grein is fearful of provoking the jackals and will not disclose his full story at this time.
We've seen that conspiracy theories about elite occultism and pedophilia, most recently in Pizzagate, have at best been overblown and not well followed up. On the other hand, wealthy pedophile rings do exist, such as the one connected to Frank Sheldon, a wealthy Michicanite, and Jerry Richards, a teacher in a Catholic school.

Given how little we know about this, and how many puzzling leads and unanswered questions keep popping up over Vatican conspiracies of all sorts, I can't rule anything out. It sounds as though fallout from the current summit may excite more interest. Maybe I need to put this Jonah in Nineveh blog on my notifications.