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The article Kris sent states:
>>lawsuit is seeking restitution from the Vatican Bank, the Franciscan
order<<
and
>> A priest at the Franciscan order's Western Province headquarters<<

Why doesn't the writer of the article come out and identify these
"Franciscan's"?  Why don't they just come out and use the word "Jesuit",
which would be a more common and accurate term that most all reading who
have ever had any dealings with or concern about the Vatican would know and
plainly understand?

The Franciscan order is simply the Jesuit Curios faction of the Vatican.
You know,  those guys that have the black robes on and always are flanking
the Pope.  They are merely unctioned body guards and Secret Service type
people...  and those privileged to private Vatican information.  The ones in
red actually believe in what they are doing...  and not much different from
the Masons,  many have no clue what kind of an organization they're in.
Let's get plain, simple and to the point of who's at fault according to this
article posted;  basically it's the Jesuits.

It's nothing new to me that the Vatican has had "hidden" interests in
everything since the first pope sat as the mouthpiece of God in Rome...  why
should it be any surprise now?  They learned well from their gnostic
bretheren, of whom they fashioned their religion after.

The Vatican used to have an interest in Encyclopaedia Brittanica and Time
Magazine... perhaps they still do or at least still shroud it with their
influence.

Again,  I will offer that anyone who wants to know a personal upfront look
at what the Vatican is really about ...  read David Yallop's book,  "In
God's Name".  A real eye-opener!

eagle 1


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From: "Kris Millegan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, February 11, 2000 10:36 AM
Subject: [CTRL] Vatican Bank


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> <A
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> Vatican Bank faces S.F. lawsuit over looted Nazi gold
> ANDY ALTMAN-OHR
>
> Bulletin Staff
>
>
> Ukrainian and Yugoslav Holocaust victims -- some of them Jewish -- are
> part of a class-action lawsuit filed in a local court against the
> Vatican Bank and a Catholic monastic order.
>
> Originally filed at the U.S. District Court in San Francisco in
> November, the suit was amended Jan. 21 to include three new plaintiffs,
> including a Jewish college professor in Vermont whose parents escaped a
> Yugoslav slave labor camp on the day he was born in 1944.
>
> The lawsuit is seeking restitution from the Vatican Bank, the
> Franciscan order and several unnamed private banks, all of which
> allegedly profited illegally from the Holocaust by accepting valuables
> stolen by the Nazi-backed Ustashe regime.
>
> Only two of the seven current lead plaintiffs are Jewish, but since it
> is a class-action suit, others can sign on, said the lawyer who filed
> the suit, Thomas Easton. He works out of his home in the Northern
> California coastal town of Crescent City.
>
> The suit alleges that gold and other assets worth about $170 million
> today, not including interest, were looted by the Ustashe and
> safeguarded by the Vatican after World War II. Vatican officials in
> Yugoslavia allegedly collaborated closely with the Croatian-led
> Ustashe, which also wreaked havoc in Ukraine.
>
> "Restitution could reach hundreds of millions of dollars which would be
> distributed to the tens of thousands of victims of the Ustashe regime
> and their descendants," Easton said in a press release.
>
> More than 600,000 Serbs, Jews, Gypsies and other Yugoslavs were killed
> by a brutal Ustashe terror campaign during German occupation, which
> began with an invasion in 1941.
>
> The Encyclopedia of the Holocaust reports that between 20,000 and
> 25,000 Jews were killed at the diabolic Jasenovac concentration camp,
> which was actually a complex of subcamps in close proximity to each
> other on the bank of the Sava River.
>
> Igor Najfeld, the Vermont professor who was born in Yugoslavia,
> contends the numbers were even higher. He says that of the
> approximately 75,000 Jews who lived in Yugoslavia before the war, at
> least 50,000 perished.
>
> "Our lawsuit is basically about the loot, but the people who are
> plaintiffs are interested in some recognition of this hidden
> Holocaust," Easton said. "It's a Holocaust that has been largely
> unreported in our history books."
>
> Easton said that he and his law partner, Jonathan Levy of Cincinnati,
> are just getting started on the suit and "it could drag on for years."
>
> A priest at the Franciscan order's Western Province headquarters in
> Oakland, who didn't want his name used, said he hadn't heard of the
> suit. When told Easton and Levy were targeting the Vatican Bank, he
> laughed and said, "I wish [them] luck."
>
> Undaunted, Easton said more than 20 people, most of them Serbs, have
> joined the class-action suit "and the number is growing every day." So
> far, no one from the Bay Area has signed on.
>
> The Ukrainian Union of Nazi Victims and Prisoners, and the Organization
> of Antifascist Resistance Fighters, representing more than 300,000
> Ukrainian victims of the Ustashe, are also part of the suit.
>
> While not saying they are overwhelmed, Easton said he and Levy operate
> a small law firm and are hoping to be associated with "a big firm,
> before too long. We're just small lawyers, and this is a huge suit.
> We're going to be facing some of the richest defendants in the world."
>
> The Vatican Bank, which handles financial transactions for the Roman
> Catholic Church, has refused the U.S. State Department's request for an
> accounting of the Ustashe assets in its control, the suit contends.
>
> The National Law Journal, out of Washington, D.C., reported that
> Vatican Bank officials wouldn't comment on the suit. The legal
> publication quoted Angelo Caloria, the bank's chairman, telling
> reporters in Rome that the bank "has carried out investigations into
> similar kinds of issues for a long time now, and nothing of the sort
> has been confirmed."
>
> Easton readily admitted, "It might be, in the end, that the Vatican
> Bank...has the lawsuit dismissed in California. They [might]
> technically evade it by arguing jurisdiction."
>
> Still, Easton is hopeful of a settlement. Moreover, he said the
> Franciscans' Oakland-based province falls within the jurisdiction of
> the U.S. District Court in San Francisco.
>
> He also said "the long arm of jurisdiction in California can extend
> around the world if somebody does business here, and we believe the
> Vatican Bank does business here."
>
> Easton is prepared "to have our expert witnesses come forward and show
> they [Vatican Bank] do have hidden ownership of the Bank of America."
> There is no readily available hard proof of this, he added, "so we're
> going to have to run it down and prove it with our expert witness."
>
> The main expert witness, Easton said, is author John Loftus, who
> wrote "Unholy Trinity: the Vatican, the Nazis and the Swiss Banks" in
> 1992 and "The Secret War Against the Jews: How Western Espionage
> Betrayed the Jewish People" in 1994.
>
> The two lawyers are busy translating the amended lawsuit into Italian
> so the two main defendants can be served in Rome, Italy. The U.S.
> District Court has set a June deadline for that to be accomplished.
> Only after that happens can the suit proceed in California.
>
> Copyright Notice (c) 2000, San Francisco Jewish Community Publications
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> Om, Shalom, Salaam.
> Em Hotep, Peace Be,
> All My Relations.
> Omnia Bona Bonis,
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>
> "We've got a lot of work to do," Easton said.
>
>
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