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Next-Pope, Peter Turkson: The Power Behind the NWO.
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 34524346:MV8yMTM2NzM1XzM2MTY4OTQ0XzUzRjM3QTdB] Face, this feature of the body is very important in the modern society. When I look at the Peter Turkson for the first time along with other canditates for the Papacy, I noticed he shines out and different from all the others. Not because he is black, there is other black canditates. Because he looks different! He perfectly suits to Antichrist figure. A man of peace, will later turn into man of war. He is known as man of peace now but a new Crusader may well follow in his future! Just look at him again: http://www.haber10.com/images/news/300x225/337777.jpg He is fresh blood, something new and hell a lot more energetic looking than the last Pope. I am pretty sure he is the one we all have been waiting for! When you heard the news he is shot but not died, you will know that he is indeed him. [/quote]
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There is a world where it is possible to ‘wipe the tears from the eyes of those who suffer injustice‘.
So says the man tipped by many to become the 294th successor to St. Peter as Pope and spiritual leader of the world’s one billion Roman Catholics.
Cardinal Peter Turkson of Ghana, who currently serves as president of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace, is a renowned champion of the poor and marginalised.
In October 2011, the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace he heads set out a radical critique of global financial arrangements, which skew wealth and power away from developing countries.
‘ Towards Reforming the International Financial and Monetary Systems in the Context of a Global Public Authority’
argues that to work in the interests of all, the economy needs an ethical framework ‘and not just of any kind but one that is people-centred‘.
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