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Chapter 14 209almost the whole body of the deceased, as in the case of a putrid carcass.Indeed, the nails came off, and the hair remained on the pillows on whichthe head rested. Under such circumstances embalmment was, of course,quite out of the question, and it became necessary to hasten to place thebody quickly into a coffin before the limbs became entirely separated; andthe Roman people had, for this time, to forego the spectacle of theexhibition of a Papal corpse in full Pontifical robes. . . . [The] question waswho had poisoned him? The people of Rome quickly gave an answer, andexclaimed as from one throat, ‘This the Jesuits have done.’ . . . the Order ofJesus had perpetrated an act of revenge; and that it was not contrary to theirmorals that such an act might be accomplished <strong>by</strong> poison or dagger . . .” {20}With this Roman Catholic Richard W. Thompson agrees:“ . . . that it was not criminal but rather the proper service of God, toassassinate their enemies.” {21}For the famous German Jesuit and “moral theologian,” Martin Becan, had declared inhis outrageous Opusculum Theologicum on page 130 concerning regicide:“That every subject can assassinate his prince when he has assumed thepower of the throne as a usurper . . . in all the nations, it will be observed,that they will be honored in the extreme, those who immolate similartyrants. It is necessary yet, however, that he shall be a usurper, because,having a probable right, his death will not be lawful. It is permitted to anation . . . to depose a legitimate prince always, when he conducts himselfas a tyrant.” {22} [Emphasis added]Over two hundred years later, the Jesuits, using their Shriner Freemasons,would poison another Pope who had become their enemy as a usurper and a tyrant.After only thirty-three days in office Pope John Paul I lay dead in his bedroom. ThePope’s death, according to some, was the result of a trusted friend who entered hisroom and, while standing near<strong>by</strong> during a friendly conversation, crushed atwo-chambered capsule under the Pope’s nose releasing deadly airborne cyanide. Inthe words of a memorandum from a U.S. Army medical facility in Washington, D.C.,the Papal Caesar was found sitting in a chair with a look of wide-eyed horror. AvroManhattan gives us a similar description:“The Pope’s lips were pulled backwards and upwards, his gums exposed,giving him a most horrific grimace. But then, what horrified her [the nun]even more, was, that both his eyes seemed about to be shooting out of theirsockets . . . Cardinal Villot . . . announced with the utmost detachment, that,yes, the Pope was truly dead.” {23}The Jesuits – 1750 - 1773

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