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| bagheriaboy |
Posted: May 30 2012, 04:35 PM
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Boss ![]() Group: Friend of Ours Posts: 283 Member No.: 1,475 Joined: 26-November 07 |
Amici
The Emanuela Orlandi story takes on a new twist following the exhumation of the de Pedis tomb in Roma recently. Former Vatican exorcisor extraordinaire, Amorth, says in a new book that Emanuela was kidnapped for Vatican sex parties, and such parties have been going on for years - young kids and even nuns...mama mia! Amorth says that this has all been hushed up, and Marcinkus, remember him?, was behind the 'pimping'. Call me naive, but of the many, many theories surrounding this case, this is the first I have heard of this...yet it seemed to be a live one for years, so why has everyone been searching for answers just about everywhere else....spies, MI5, CIA, grey wolves, etc etc, yet no matter how disgusting this might be, it certainly has legs - but how come everyone else so far off the mark? has the vatican been pleased that all of these other theories have continued to be circulated, throwing us of the scent...can they be that BENT.....???? The current theory explains a great deal, but also continues to leave many unanswered questions especially in connection with other theories which were as unbelievable as the sex parties enjoyed by high ranking vatican officials. This one still has a long way to run, and we await the findings as to the possible identification of the bones in de Pedis' tomb. He will now be buried elsewhere, despite the bishop of rome allowing his internment in such a high ranking church, reserved for high ranking church members etc? Watch this space buona fortuna 'The king is dead. Long live the king' |
| Carmelo |
Posted: Aug 14 2012, 05:07 PM
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Toto Riina ![]() Group: Friend of Ours Posts: 710 Member No.: 9 Joined: 5-April 06 |
Italy police discover cannabis factory in Rome tunnel
Police in Rome have sniffed out a cannabis factory in an abandoned metro tunnel built during the rule of Fascist leader Benito Mussolini, in the 1930s. Officers reportedly stumbled across the factory after smelling the pungent crop near an entrance, not far from the Italian central bank. The tunnel, just over half a mile (1km) long, was also being used to cultivate mushrooms. But behind a makeshift wall, police discovered rows of marijuana plants. Video released by Italy's financial police showed an underground greenhouse with thriving marijuana plants lit by halogen lights, and irrigated via a system of underground cisterns. There were also special chambers for drying and processing the crop. 'Incredibly strong' Italy's financial police said the find was among their biggest ever seizures of cannabis - a total of 340kg of the drug with an estimated street value of 3m euros (£2.3m; $3.7m). According to Italy's Il Messaggero newspaper, some 900 plants were being cultivated across half a hectare in the tunnel. The discovery of the illegal factory, some seven metres below the city, took place near in south-eastern Rome on Saturday. The farm's owner, a man in his fifties, has been arrested. "We were carrying out checks when, from below - where we later uncovered the entrance to the tunnel - we smelled the incredibly strong and unmistakable smell of marijuana," police chief Stefano Corsi told Il Messaggero. Police suspect that the farm may have been part of a larger operation involving more than a dozen people and supplying the drug across the country, the paper reports. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-19260005 |
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