Vatican; A white spot in history
John Paul I, the murder that silenced many and continued giving life to others.
It happened 40 years ago, Pope John Paul I lay dead in his room. He had 33 days of pontificate only; According to the Vatican official statement, John Paul I had died of an acute myocardial infarction. However, his body did not respond to the typical infarction. It did not seem that the Pope had fought against death, he had this in his hands sheets of paper, as if he were still reading.
A Benedictine who used to work in the Secretary of State would announce that the same day of his death, there was an autopsy. It determined that his death had been by ingestion of a very strong dose of a vasodilator that only the night before had been prescribed by his personal physician.
Taking into account the confidence that the pope had in Dr. Da Ross, his personal doctor, it is not coherent that he himself was prescribed a contraindicated medicine.
In May 1989, a report came to Camilo Bassotto, a personal friend of Luciani and at that time, a principal witness of the Venetian fountain. This report publishes that, John Paul I had a program of changes and had made important decisions, which could even be risky.
Which they were; End the Vatican business, cut off the Vatican Bank's relationship with the Ambrosian Bank, dismiss the president of the Vatican Bank, confront Freemasonry and the Mafia.
— The priest Don Germano Pattaro, a Venetian priest who John Paul I brought to Rome as a counselor, had at the time left Camilo Bassotto a testimony about Pope Luciani which also has judicial relevance; John Paul I knew a few days of pontificate, who was going to be his successor.
Camilo Bassotto, main witness of the Venetian source, gives the following information based on the version given by the nun who discovered him:
Dr. R. Cabrera, forensic expert at the National Institute of Toxicology, states the following:
"The way in which the body is found does not respond to the proper picture of myocardial infarction: there has been no struggle with death. There is no other symptom that reveals ... The picture found could respond better to a death caused by depressants and happened in deep sleep".
Pope Luciani carried with him some thoughts, besides, he wanted them to be known.
- Destroy the president of the Institute for Works of Religion or Vatican Bank and reform it completely, so that they do not repeat experiences of the past that Pope Luciani already lived as a bishop and that he does not want to be repeated as a pope.
- Take open position, even in front of everyone; in front of masonry and the mafia.
John Paul I was aware of the risk he was running. With firmness already demonstrated in similar matters, he sought to place the Vatican finances in their proper order. In order to carry this out, he had to dismiss Bishop Marcinkus, president of the Vatican Bank.
The pope had decided to do a job in which he had often thought from the first days, it was a job absolutely full of dangers.
Make a census of the riches of the Church. It was not just about knowing how rich it was, but about dividing what was easily alienable from what was not. His idea was to use the benefit for certain purposes, in his view essential.
For some, John Paul I is a martyr for the purification and renewal of the church.
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