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Deep Dive down the Rabbit Holes. Interactive channel for discussion of intel-past and present, Trump Comms, and The Q Key and maps.
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Michael knows the Vatican owns 25% shares of Immobilaire (company valued at 6 billion). Michael wants to help out the Archbishop. He gives him 600 million in exchange for enough seats on the Board to control the company.
Pope Paul VI was going to seal the deal. But he becomes ill, dies, and is succeeded by Cardinal Lamberto. His new title is Pope John Paul I.
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Pope John Paul, a righteous man, was going to investigate the corrupt Bank of The Vatican.
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The three dirt bags: Lucchese, Archbishop Gilday, and the Keinsig (the accountant) fear they will be caught. So they decide to murder the new Pope.
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Just hours after Michael’s takeover of Immobilaire is finalized, the Pope is found dead in his bed after drinking tea poisoned by Keinsig (the accountant).

Keinsig leaves with the stolen cash and documents, and is later captured by Corleone’s nephew, Vincent. He suffocates Keinsig and hangs him from a bridge, to make it look like a suicide.
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The Godfather story is loosely based on real life happenings within The Vatican. That is why Q mentions Godfather III in 24 posts!!
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Here is an example
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The character Keinsig-the account-is based on two real life people.

One is Monsignor Nunzio Scarano, who was an accountant inside The Vatican and was convicted of laundering money.
In separate charges, he was also accused of smuggling 30 million dollars from Vatican to Switzerland.
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Keinsig’s hanging death on bridge mimicked the death of Roberto Calvi, who was the president of an Italian bank and was convicted of financial crimes in 1981.
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Have you all heard of Lucky Luciano? He was a famous mob boss.

His nephew, Anthony Raimondi wrote a book titled, “When the Bullet hits the bone.”
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In Raimondi’s book, Anthony claims he was hired by his cousin, Cardinal Paul Marcinkus and President of The Vatican Bank at the time (late 1970s), to murder Pope John Paul I.
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Apparently Raimondi and a team of men traveled to Italy and sedated the Pope with Valium (spiked his tea), and then later killed him with cyanide...only 33 days into his reign.

Remember I told you to take note of the number 33?
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The Real Life Pope John Paul I was going to expose Cardinals, Bishops, and most especially Cardinal Marcinkus
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The Vatican is in charge of all the corporations.

When we saw over 3,000 CEOs resign or retire several years ago, (this was in the Q drops)this was the White Hat take down of not only the corporations, but the people who had a grip on the Vatican.

All had a hand in the world wide child sex trafficking operation.
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Before I go any further I want to preface that I was raised in a staunch Catholic family. Grew up in the church. Went to catechism. Then when my children were little, I taught catechism. I had NO idea just how corrupt the people at the top were. The newspapers talked about it a bit with the priests and the pedophilia. But I figured it was just a few bad apples. It wasn’t until I started digging deep and became part of the Q movement, did I finally see just how bad it was at the top. The hurt is beyond anything I’ve ever felt in my life.
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If we go to Q drop 1950, they make a reference to The Holy See
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Does the immunity of the Holy See make it a safe haven for criminal enterprises?
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So now start looking at the Q drops with “Holy See” and “The Godfather” in them. I’ll circle back later tonight regarding both. (Got Sunday chores to do first😁).

Here are the Q drops sorted by “Holy See”
https://qalerts.app/?q=Holy+see

And here are the Q drop sorted by
“Godfather III”:
https://qalerts.app/?q=Godfather+III&sortasc=1
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In order for understand everything we HAVE to understand our history.

Understanding our history (going back to the Roman Empire), allows us to understand who The Cabal is, and how they became so powerful.
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Constantine, The Great Emperor of the Roman Empire ruled from 306-336 AD. Up until this point The Christians didn’t hold much land or significant wealth. When Constantine converted to Christianity, Christianity then became the dominant religion during the Roman Empire.
Constantine’s transition to Christianity forever changed the dynamic between church and state.
Constantine later donated tracts of land on the Italian Peninsula to Rome.