ON AUGUST 29, 1966, THE BEATLES WERE TITANICED OR SENT TO A WATERY GRAVE.
FROM 1976 TO 1983, DURING THE "DIRTY WAR," OVER 30,000 ARGENTINES WERE ALSO TITANICED!! |
On August 29, 1966, all 4 Beatles were sent to a watery grave. Their LAST PERFORMANCE was at Candlestick Park, in San Francisco.
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The sinister looking Brinks armored truck that picked them up after the concert. |
4 dead ringers took their place in 1967. "John Lennon" started wearing glasses like Hillary Digby Churchill Clinton when she enrolled at Wellesley College.
The 4 "resurrected" Beatles in 1967. |
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The cover of the Sergeant Pepper album. |
Their burial at sea ended the storm that the Beatles raised when they arrived in the United States in February 1964. Their arrival was just too soon after the Kennedy assassination conspiracy to be a coincidence.
The Militia of Jesus was ready to go thermonuclear again in 1976
The Vatican Embassy in Buenos Aires was the HQ of the Militia of Jesus in Argentina. From that location, Cardinal Pio Laghi monitored the progress of the Argentine hydrogen bomb, and he blessed the military as they baptized the "Communists" in the Atlantic Ocean.
The Vatican Embassy in Buenos Aires. |
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Cardinal Pio Laghi (1922–2009). |
In 1976, Jorge Mario BerGOGlio was Jesuit Provincial or head of the Militia of Jesus. His unique qualifications for that position was the fact that he studied chemistry for 6 years at the Escuela Nacional de Educación Técnica in Buenos Aires. That school was meant to prepare graduates for a career in nuclear physics at the Centro Atómico Bariloche.
He graduated from that school in 1950 and became Jesuit Provincial of Argentina in 1973.
Militia of Jesus Jorge Mario Bergoglio (b. 1936). |
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General Jorge Rafael Videla (1925–2013). |
Once before, in 1951, Argentina was on the threshold of becoming a thermonuclear state. This time it was for real:
By the time the Reagan administration assumed power, the Argentine nuclear program was well advanced. In late 1981, one source estimated that "Argentina's power reactor has already produced enough plutonium, contained in spent fuel, to make several dozen nuclear bombs of the Nagasaki type." What the Argentine junta had not yet managed to develop to a sufficient degree by then was the warhead, trigger, and missile technology to deliver a nuclear weapon, although missile testing had already begun. In late 1981, the British journal New Scientist declared that Argentina "will have manufactured its first atom bomb by the end of 1982" and reported that American intelligence believed that it had "already tested a missile capable of carrying a nuclear bomb." (Thornton, The Falklands Sting: Reagan, Thatcher, and Argentina's Bomb. p. 57).
The military junta actually consisted of a trio, with General Videla representing the Army, Admiral Emilio Massera the Navy, and Brigadier Orlando Agosti the Air Force.
Admiral Emilio Massera
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Bridadier Orlando Agosti (1924–1997). |
As usual, the desaparecidos were called "Communists" in league with the Soviet Union
Admiral Emilio personally supervised the Escuala de Mecánica de la Armada, or the Navy Mechanics School in Buenos Aires. That school is now a museum to the memory of the 30,000 desaparecidos.
Escuala de Mecánica de la Arrmada is now a museum for the desaparecidos. |
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The ESMA electric torture chamber in the basement of the building. |
It is beyond belief but the Jesuits considered burial at sea a "Christian way to die:"
In another trial a naval captain, Adolfo Scilingo, who confessed to his part in ejecting 30 living people from aeroplanes over the sea, who had been previously drugged, told the court that he had been informed that such activities had been approved by the church hierarchy, as 'a Christian way to die.' (Vallely, Pope Francis, Untying the Knots, p. 64).
Unspeakable acts were performed in that "school" that would have shocked a 16th century Spanish Inquisitor.
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was the British Queen Cleopatra!
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was the British Queen Cleopatra. Amazingly, like her Egyptian counterpart, she was also the mother of twins. Queen Cleopatra was an adept at using poison and Margaret was a chemistry major at Oxford. That knowledge was very useful to her in getting rid of anybody who blocked her political career. (Her mother Beatrice died "unexpectedly" in 1960).
Queen Cleopatra "Isis." (69 BC – 30 BC). |
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Margaret Thatcher (1925–1913). Prime minister from '79 to '90. |
It was a long standing British government policy that Argentina should not acquire nuclear weapons. That would completely destabilize Latin America, and especially Brazil. The Falkland Islands were used as a listening station to detect any progress in that direction.
The ability to monitor all radio traffic also gave them the ability to know what was happening in the country politically. Margaret Thatcher knew all about the disappearance of thousands, beginning in 1976, but it was only the threat of losing that vital electronic eavesdropping station that galvanized her into action. Here is a quote from the autobiography of the British Cleopatra:
Then in December 1981, there was a change of government in Buenos Aires. A new three-man military Junta replaced the previous military government, with General Leopoldo Galtieri as President. Galtieri relied on the support of the Argentine Navy, whose Commander-in-Chief, Admiral Anaya, held particularly hardline views on the Argentine claim to the 'Malvinas' (Thatcher, The Downing Street Years, p. 176).
It was the disappearance of all opposition that enabled the military junta to achieve their goal of invading the islands and closing down the listening station.
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It was Galtieri who ordered the invasion of the islands. Without U.S. support, the British could never have retaken the islands, so Prime Minister Thatcher assiduously courted President Reagan's help.
Ronald Reagan (1911–2004). President from '81 to '89. |
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President Reagan receiving an admiring glance from Thatcher in London, June 8, 1982. |
President Reagan took a big risk in siding with the British Prime Minister, because powerful men in the Pentagon, and his own Cabinet, opposed him.
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President Reagan was almost assassinated in 1981. The 2 men who most likely plotted his assassination were Vice President, George Bush, and his own Secretary of State, Alexander Haig.
In June 1982, Pope John Paul visited Argentina to encourage the junta!
Incredibly, just days before he visited Argentina, Pope John Paul visited Britain, but shunned Prime Minister Thatcher.
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Pope John Paul II first met Bergoglio during his visit to Argentina in June 1982. That was during the height of the Falklands War, when British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was trying to evict the Argentines from that critical electronic listening post.
Pope John Paul II at the Casa Rosada, |
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Pope John Paul promised Bergoglio a great future . . . if he evicted the British from their listening post . . . and if he continued to develop the Argentine thermonuclear arsenal.
The British Cleopatra made sure that Bergoglio did not become Pope in 2005
The "Iron Lady" did not earn that nickname for nothing. She might be called "Attila the Hen" in jest, but nobody crossed her and came out ahead.
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Jorge Bergoglio entered the conclave as a |
Before the conclave, "anonymous" distributed images of Bergoglio blessing the Argentine troops prior to the invasion of the Falkland Islands. "Anonymous" is just a synonym for the British Secret Service:
No one admitted to sending the email. The ambassador said he did not do it. So did the lawyer. So did the journalist. So did several high ranking officials of the Society of Jesus, the world's biggest and most powerful religious order. The dossier that dropped anonymously in the inbox of senior cardinals as they gathered at Rome was damning. Or so it was intended to be. Someone did not want Jorge Mario Bergoglio to be Pope. (Vallely, Pope Francis: Untying the Knots, p. 1).
Even though the " Iron Lady" was out of office since 1990, she was still hugely influential in governmental circles. They all remembered the Falklands War, and they were not about to have any Argentine as Pope.
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After an intense struggle that lasted from 2005 to 2013, Bergoglio finally forced Pope Benedict XVI to resign. Only a month later, the woman who torpedoed Bergoglio in 2005 was sent to meet her Maker.
The British Cleopatra was sent to meet her Maker in April 2013
The very next month after Bergoglio became Pope on the second try, the British Cleopatra had an unexpected demise. It is true that she was 87, but she had an iron constitution, and an iron will, and the only person who could have prevented her from living lucidly to 100 was her physician.
She always had extraordinary energy, and seldom needed more than 4 hours sleep per night. She was as driven to restore the British Empire as her Egyptian counterpart was driven to restore the grandeur of Pharaonic Egypt.
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Queen Cleopatra committed suicide, but she had an elaborate tomb prepared to house her mortal remains with her lover, Marcus Antonius. By delaying the Papacy of Bergoglio until 2013, the "Iron Lady" did the Christian world a great service.
Pope Francis will be arrested for war crimes if he returns to Argentina!
As Jesuit Provincial in Argentina, Jorge Bergoglio was head of the Militia of Jesus, and therefore all the leaders of the junta reported to him.
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The last book of the Holy Bible says that the sea will give up all the dead on the Last Day:
And the sea gave up the dead which were in it; and death and hell delivered up the dead which were in them: and they were judged every man according to his works (Revelation 20:13).
If Pope Francis does not return to Argentina and face a court there, he will still have to attend the Judgment Seat of Christ on the Last Day (II Corinthians 5:10).
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References
Campbell, John. The Iron Lady: Margaret Thatcher, from Grocer's Daughter to Prime Minister. Penguin Books, 2009.
Mignone, Emilio F. Witness to the Truth: The Complicity of the Church and Dictatorship in Argentina 1976–1983. Maryknoll, New York, 1988,
Simpson, John & Bennett, Jana. The Disappeared and the Mothers of the Plaza. St. Martin's Press, New York, 1985.
Thatcher, Margaret.The Path to Power. HarperCollins Publishers, New York, 1995.
Thatcher, Margaret. The Downing Street Years. HarperCollins Publishers, New York, 1993.
Thornton, Richard C. The Falklands Sting: Reagan, Thatcher, and Argentina's Bomb. Brassey's, Inc., Washington City, 1998,
Vallely, Paul, Pope Francis: Untying the Knots, The Struggle for the Soul of Catholicism. Bloomsbury Press, New York, 2015.
Verbitsky, Horacio. The Flight: Confessions of an Argentine Dirty Warrior. The New York Press, 1990.
Copyright © 2017 by Patrick Scrivener