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Murder by the Grace of God
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Only three reputable journalists have gone to any depth in investigating the surreptitious events of 1978.
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David Yallop
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1984: David Yallop’s 'In God’s Name' made the case for murder employing witness and medical testimony to demonstrate the Pope could not have died of natural causes. He argued archbishops Marcinkus, Cody and Villot conspired in ‘The Vatican Bank Scandal’ to the financial gain of three Mafia types Calvi, Gelli and Sindona. John Paul was murdered because an audit he ordered of the Vatican Bank would have uncovered transactions involved in the scandal.
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John Cornwell
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1989: John Cornwell’s 'A Thief in the Night' commissioned by John Paul II to disprove Yallop’s claim the 33-day Pope had been murdered. Cornwell bases his conclusion on the same witnesses Yallop interviewed. Influenced by John Paul II, papal secretaries Lorenzi and Magee change their stories for Cornwell. Even so, other than hypothesis, Cornwell fails to prove the Pope died of natural causes.
Yet, he does demolish Yallop's motive in proving the first vatican bank scandal transaction took place thirty-three days after the death of John Paul I.
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Avro Manhattan
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1980s: Avro Manhattan wrote a series of books in the 1980s implicating the CIA and right wing factions in the Church in the murders of Aldo Moro, Paul VI and John Paul I.
Prime Minister Andreotti's disclosure in October 1990 of a conspiracy of the CIA and Italian Intelligence had been behind terrorist operations intended to turn the mindset of the Italian people against communism in the 1970s, together with Judge Casson's findings earlier that same year, gave great credence to what until then had been not much more than Manhattan's suspicions.
In November 1990, a leak disclosed Avro Manhattan was writing a book linking the CIA to the murders of Aldo, Moro, KGB affiliate Metropolitan Nikodim, John Paul I and other leaders of the Marxist movement in the western world. His hypothesis: the conspiracy that plotted the great vatican bank scandal was the same conspiracy that plotted the murder of John Paul I.
'Murder by the Grace of God' is the book Avro Manhattan was writing when he met his sudden and untimely death in December 1990.
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Whereas these investigative reporters differ as to the death of John Paul I, they are in rigid agreement as to the life of John Paul I: a monumental Marxist who would not only bring an end to poverty in the world but one who would change doctrine in those cases in which it imposes unfair restraints upon the lives of innocent people...`
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