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The Pope will be killed during his visit to Brazil
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[quote:Zombietard:MV8yMzAxNDkwXzM5MTkwMDY0XzUzNDNGODI=] With Modesty, Pope Francis Begins a Week in Brazil http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/23/world/americas/with-modesty-pope-francis-begins-a-week-in-brazil.html?_r=0 still 5 days to go. [/quote]
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When that happens, an already unpopular government that is suffering nationwide protests will have a huge scandal for having failed to provide proper security to his holiness, and will have to step down, plunging Brazil in disarray, also the Pope´s death will ensure that his investigation on the Vatican Bank dies with him.
Meanwhile, the attack will be blamed to Hezbollah cells operating in the three borders region and will be linked to Syria.
That will trigger worldwide support to the invasion of Syria and ulterior attack to Iran, thus starting WWIII when Russia steps in. There s too much to be gained by assassinating a very popular Pope in this trip.
It all starts now.
Pope Francis sets up commission to review Vatican bank
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link to www.bbc.co.uk
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Clashes during Pope Francis Brazil visit
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link to www.bbc.co.uk
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Bomb found shrine Pope Francis was due to visit
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link to www.telegraph.co.uk
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Pope Francis' visit to Brazil fraught with security issues
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link to www.cbsnews.com
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Hezbollahs ties to syrian regime
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link to www.cbsnews.com
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