Posted on February 13, 2013 by itccs.org
Diplomatic Note was issued to Vatican just prior to his
resignation
New Pope and Catholic clergy face indictment and arrest as
"Easter Reclamation" plan continues
A Global Media Release and Statement from The International
Tribunal into Crimes of Church and State
Brussels:
The historically unprecedented
resignation of Joseph Ratzinger as Pope this week was compelled by an upcoming
action by a European government to issue an arrest warrant against Ratzinger
and a public lien against Vatican property and assets by Easter.
The ITCCS Central Office in Brussels
is compelled by Pope Benedict's sudden abdication to disclose the following
details:
1. On Friday, February 1, 2013, on
the basis of evidence supplied by our affiliated Common Law Court of Justice
(itccs.org), our Office concluded an agreement with representatives of a
European nation and its courts to secure an arrest warrant against Joseph
Ratzinger, aka Pope Benedict, for crimes against humanity and ordering a
criminal conspiracy.
2. This arrest warrant was to be
delivered to the office of the "Holy See" in Rome on Friday, February
15, 2013. It allowed the nation in question to detain Ratzinger as a suspect in
a crime if he entered its sovereign territory.
3. A diplomatic note was issued by
the said nation's government to the Vatican's Secretary of State, Cardinal
TarcisioBertone, on Monday, February 4, 2013, informing Bertone of the
impending arrest warrant and inviting his office to comply. No reply to this
note was received from Cardinal Bertone or his office; but six days later, Pope
Benedict resigned.
4. The agreement between our
Tribunal and the said nation included a second provision to issue a commercial
lien through that nation's courts against the property and wealth of the Roman
Catholic church commencing on Easter Sunday, March 31, 2013. This lien was to
be accompanied by a public and global "Easter Reclamation Campaign"
whereby Catholic church property was to be occupied and claimed by citizens as
public assets forfeited under international law and the Rome Statute of the
International Criminal Court.
5. It is the decision of our
Tribunal and the said nation's government to proceed with the arrest of Joseph
Ratzinger upon his vacating the office of the Roman Pontiff on a charge of
crimes against humanity and criminal conspiracy.
6. It is our further decision to
proceed as well with the indictment and arrest of Joseph Ratzinger's successor
as Pope on the same charges; and to enforce the commercial lien and
"Easter Reclamation Campaign" against the Roman Catholic church, as
planned.
In closing, our Tribunal
acknowledges that Pope Benedict's complicity in criminal activities of the
Vatican Bank (IOR) was compelling his eventual dismissal by the highest
officials of the Vatican. But according to our sources, Secretary of State
TarcisioBertone forced Joseph Ratzinger's resignation immediately, and in
direct response to the diplomatic note concerning the arrest warrant that was
issued to him by the said nation's government on February 4, 2013.
We call upon all citizens and
governments to assist our efforts to legally and directly disestablish the
Vatican, Inc. and arrest its chief officers and clergy who are complicit in
crimes against humanity and the ongoing criminal conspiracy to aid and protect
child torture and trafficking.
Further bulletins on the events of
the Easter Reclamation Campaign will be issued by our Office this week.
Issued 13 February, 2013
12:00 am GMT
by the Brussels Central Office
12:00 am GMT
by the Brussels Central Office
No comments:
Post a Comment