VATICAN AND ITALIAN MAFIA - PART 3/4 - BY VALDEMIR MOTA DE MENEZES

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Joseph Ratzinger is not an innocent man and devoid of intelligence. If so, it would never have reached the Supreme Pontiff of the Catholic Church. Ratzinger weighs against the fact that integrated the Hitlerjugend (Hitler Youth), a division of SS created by order of Adolf Hitler and composed of young Germans. In other words, the then young Joseph Ratzinger was left no option other than to comply with the determination of a thug who believed in the supremacy of the Aryan race and the possibility of world domination. And this detail has been used by some who want to give distinct connotation to the decision to terminate his term Benedict XVI in front of the Vatican.
Knowing what happened in the Vatican before his selection as pope, Joseph Ratzinger was warned by Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò about the criminal scheme that still dominates the seat of Catholicism.
In its letter to the pope, whose contents leaked to the press, Viganò, who was secretary general of the Governorate of the Vatican, said that there "work the same companies, twice (cost) of other out due to the fact there is no transparency whatsoever in contract management of construction and engineering. " For the case does not turn into yet another scandal in the harvest of the Catholic Church, the Vatican said that the statements of Carlo Maria Viganò resulted from "inaccurate ratings."
Viganò followed in their complaints and in a letter to Ratzinger stressed: "I never would have thought to find myself in a situation as disastrous," which despite being "unimaginable, was known throughout the Curia." Moreover, the complainant stated that bankers who called up the Finance Committee and Management are concerned more with their own interests than with the Vatican, noting that in December 2009 "burned $ 2.5 million" in an operation financial. That is, the diversion of money for personal expenses were part of the council criminal and that led Banco Ambrosiano in question continues to break in St. Peter's Square.
The scandal Vatileaks
Butler Pope Benedict XVI since 2006, Paolo Gabriele was arrested on charges of stealing secret documents from the Vatican dome found by police in her apartment.
The scandal Vatileaks, an allusion to Wikileaks, came up in January 2012, when the Italian journalist Gianluigi Nuzzi published the contents of the letter from Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò to the pope. In this letter, Viganò asked the Pope not to be transferred only on account of their complaints. However, Ratzinger's decision to send one of the former directors of the Vatican to the United States may have saved the life of Carlo Maria Viganò.