Breaking News from the International Tribunal of Crimes of Church and State (ITCCS)
December 8, 2021
Coverup by Pope Francis fails as puppet native chiefs cancel trip to Rome -
Prosecution of Pope proceeds as new evidence reveals role of chiefs, Catholic bishops in ritual murder
of indigenous children in Kamloops - Church seizures by natives to commence December 18
Rome and Ottawa:
Pope Francis' latest attempt to coverup Vatican crimes using puppet aboriginal leaders has been derailed.
The stage-managed visit to Rome of aboriginal chiefs from Canada to discuss a papal "apology" for genocide has been canceled by the chiefs themselves because of threats from their own elders.
"The cover story being issued by the Chiefs is that their concern about the COVID virus caused them to cancel the trip, which is completely untrue. The chiefs panicked when the elders broke from them because they're afraid that their own complicity in residential school crimes will be named by the elders. Now that the Pope is facing possible arrest and prosecution, the chiefs want to lie low."
On November 1, an arrest warrant for Crimes against Humanity was issued against Pope Francis by the International Common Law Court of Justice (ICLCJ). The ICLCJ prosecuted and forced the resignation of Pope Benedict in February 2013.
In response, Pope Francis has tried desperately to silence witnesses to his links with the murderous Argentine military and the notorious Ninth Circle child sacrificial cult. But the noose around him is tightening.
Today, a dossier of new evidence concerning the ritual Ninth Circle killing of children at the Kamloops Indian residential school was delivered to the chief prosecutor of the ICLCJ.
The dossier names specific Catholic Bishops and state-funded aboriginal politicians in Canada as being "co-conspirators and co-participants with Pope Francis, Jorge Bergoglio, in the ritual torture and killing of indigenous children, and in the destruction or concealing of their remains."
In response, traditional elders and their supporters will commence the lawful seizure of Catholic churches across Canada on December 18 in an International Week of Action against Vatican Crimes. The Catholic, Anglican, and United Churches have already been lawfully expelled from indigenous territories because of their murder of over 60,000 residential school children between 1891 and 1996.
Issued on Thursday, December 8, 2021 by the International Tribunal of Crimes of Church and State (ITCCS)
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