By Greg Anthony, JD
The day came when everything added up. Mark Twain once said the two most important days of your life are when you are born and when you know why. I tend to agree with Twain but I added one more. It was the day the God Son of the notorious now deceased Cardinal and head of the Vatican Bank, Paul Marcinkus, called me on the phone.
He said: “Greg, why do you waste time blaming the Vatican and Jesuits and my God Father for all these crimes. It’s a waste of time. Even if you are right, the American people don’t care. They will leave you hanging dry and penniless. You have a nice voice and I can get you a job in entertainment that pays. You have a SAG card, right…”
Looking back, I should have listened to him. He was right. The majority don’t really don’t give a shit about the Vatican or Jesuits. Most people don’t even know who they really are. I wasn’t left penniless but I survived, being kicked off most radio stations and hundreds of articles and radio shows and my web sites taken off the web, left to blow in the wind.
The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over that gets you nowhere. I guess I fit that description as more than 30 years later I am doing the same thing here on this website and now doing podcasts about the same old Jesuit and Vatican intrigue and interference with governments of the world to instigate war and usher in a one world government and religion.
So back where I left off about Marcinkus. The God Son and I chatted for awhile as he continued to exonerate his God Father, Marcinkus, for any wrong doing like conspiracy to commit murder, money laundering and assortment of other crimes.
During the Vatican Bank Scandal in the 80s, I was there as a journalist. I saw it all and it opened my blind eyes to the Satanic Vatican. The Italian prosecutors were going to indict Marcinkus for some of the crimes mentioned above but he was airlifted out of the Vatican by the US military.
How did the story end as Italian prosecutors were coming to America to bring back Marcinkus to Italy or at least announce his indictment and I was still trying to interview him in 2006.
Archbishop Paul Casimir Marcinkus died on February 20, 2006, at the age of 84. He passed away peacefully in his bed. However, there was a good chance he was poisoned like they did one of the recent Popes who lasted 33 days in order to keep their mouths shut.
But the official story read:
He passed away at his residence in Sun City, Arizona, where he had been living in retirement. Though he was a high-ranking prelate and a powerful figure within the Vatican (notably as the head of the Vatican Bank), he spent his final years serving as an assistant parish priest at St. Clement of Rome Church in Sun City. I might add: near a pretty nice golf course!
As I was writing this, I thought I would put up an old radio show I did with Eric Phelps who wrote the book Vatican Assassins. The first part is an unrelated story above and the rest is about Jesuit and Vatican Intrigue in his book
Vatican Assassins and Eric Phelps


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