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Pope John Paul II created more saints than all his predecessors of the of the past centuries put together. And he had a special affinity with the Virgin Mary. His polytheistic hankerings were dramatically demonstrated in 1981 when he suffered an assassination attempt in Rome, and attributed his survival to intervention to Our Lady of Fatima. A maternal hand guided the bullet. One cannot but wonder why she didn’t guide it to miss him altogether. Professor Richard Dawkins, The God Delusion, cited lecture Berkeley University 2008
Within a few days of Paul VI’s return to Rome the Pope let it be known that Rome was ready to take a new look at secret societies. The stage was now set for full Papal approval of membership in secret societies. On 27th November 1983, Pope John Paul II issued the papal bull which legalised secret society membership for Roman Catholics. Pope VI continued to promote the New World Order until his death. New World Order: The Devil in the Vatican
Pope John Paul II in St Peter’s Square. One minute he’s fine. The next, two bullets have been fired into his chest. The Pope survived, and the assassin was arrested as a lone gunman. Criminal Behaviour: A Vatican Cover-Up
The attempted assassination of John Paul II back in 1981 – that it wasn’t a case of a lone gunman ... It involved both the KGB through some still shady Bulgarian connection. Devon Jackson, author Conspiranoia: The Mother of All Conspiracies
May 13th 1981 St Peter’s Square Rome: 5:17 in the afternoon. Pope John Paul II is being driven slowly through an adoring crowd. Suddenly, the air is shattered by the sound of gunfire. Echoing throughout the vast space. The Pope staggers and falls back into the arms of an aide. Infamous Assassinations: The Attempt on Pope John Paul II
No-one sees a young man pull a handgun from his pocket and raise it. 5:17 p.m. Four shots ring out in quick succession. For a moment there is a stunned silence as thousands of people catch their breath. The pope falls backwards and is supported by one of his assistants. ibid.
The gunman is twenty-three-year-old Mehmet Ali Agca ... He insists he acted alone. But not everyone believes him. They’re still convinced the Soviet Union had a hand in the assassination attempt. Later, however, Agca changes his story yet again. He claims he was put up for the job by the Bulgarian secret police. ibid.
Serious doubts still remain over whether or not Agca acted alone when he tried to kill the Pope. And more importantly was the KGB pulling his strings by using the Bulgarian secret police? ibid.
Pope John Paul II had been shot four times at close range. Secret Access: The Vatican
Mehmet Ali Agca: He was the only man prosecuted for this crime but many questioned his motives from the very beginning. But if Ali Agca was a hired gun, he wasn’t saying who paid him. Conspiracy s1e8: Murder at the Vatican, Channel 5 2015
John Paul II preached that man is Christ in many ways ... The entire day of prayer with the pagans and heretics was John Paul II’s idea. Satanic Vatican
On November 27 1983 Pope John Paul II issued the papal bull which legalised secret society membership for Roman Catholics. ibid.
Rome, Italy, 13th May 1981: I probably would have shot more but the incredible thing is that the gun jammed. Spy Ops IV: The Plot to Kill the Pope, assassin
Many secret services got involved in this case. ibid. woman in the know
The ‘stay-behind’ was set up at the end of the Second World War on the initiative of the United States and the Pentagon under the auspices of NATO. It was a matter of creating a whole network of ultra-secret sleeper cells from violent right-wing extremist groups all over the NATO member countries, recruiting young people while training them, and they could be used in case the Soviet Union tried to invade Europe again. ibid.
My belief is that it was related to the Vatican Bank crash, to the billions that disappeared. ibid.
In 1981 John Paul II had been Pope for less than three years. Then on a warm May evening he nearly lost his life when he was shot at close range during his weekly audience in Rome. Zero Hour s2e6: The Plot to Kill the Pope, Discovery 2005
The identity of the gunman was never in any doubt: Mehmet Ali Agca was an erratic 23-year-old Turk with a record of political assassination. He was caught on the spot before he could escape, and eventually sentenced to life imprisonment. ibid.
Was Agca really an international terrorist, or simply a madman? Was he part of a massive conspiracy, or did he act alone? ibid.