Topic: Catholic Church declared a Criminal Organization
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Tue 07/30/13 06:31 PM

Roman Catholic Church is declared a Transnational Criminal Organization

On July 11, Pope Francis formally and publicly incited criminal behaviour among all Roman Catholics by prohibiting the reporting of child abuse within his church, and threatening excommunication against those who speak about such abuse.

By his action, the Bishop of Rome, Jorge Bergoglio, faces arrest and indictment as the head of a Criminal Organization, under terms of the United Nations Convention against Transnational Criminal Organizations (2000).

"Pope Francis is telling every Catholic in the world to break the laws of their own country and give aid and comfort to child rapists. That's not simply a grossly immoral act but a war crime, since he's attacking the laws and sovereignty of other nations, and threatening the safety of their people" commented George Dufort, the Belgian-based Secretary of the International Common Law Court of Justice, which successfully prosecuted former Pope Benedict and other Vatican officials last February.

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Tue 07/30/13 08:03 PM


Roman Catholic Church is declared a Transnational Criminal Organization

On July 11, Pope Francis formally and publicly incited criminal behaviour among all Roman Catholics by prohibiting the reporting of child abuse within his church, and threatening excommunication against those who speak about such abuse.

By his action, the Bishop of Rome, Jorge Bergoglio, faces arrest and indictment as the head of a Criminal Organization, under terms of the United Nations Convention against Transnational Criminal Organizations (2000).

"Pope Francis is telling every Catholic in the world to break the laws of their own country and give aid and comfort to child rapists. That's not simply a grossly immoral act but a war crime, since he's attacking the laws and sovereignty of other nations, and threatening the safety of their people" commented George Dufort, the Belgian-based Secretary of the International Common Law Court of Justice, which successfully prosecuted former Pope Benedict and other Vatican officials last February.

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Oh what nonsense. whoa

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Tue 07/30/13 08:36 PM
Ever wonder why very few priests are convicted of petorfeelya?

Looks like they are finally coming out public with how they deal with their criminals.

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Tue 07/30/13 08:47 PM



Roman Catholic Church is declared a Transnational Criminal Organization

On July 11, Pope Francis formally and publicly incited criminal behaviour among all Roman Catholics by prohibiting the reporting of child abuse within his church, and threatening excommunication against those who speak about such abuse.

By his action, the Bishop of Rome, Jorge Bergoglio, faces arrest and indictment as the head of a Criminal Organization, under terms of the United Nations Convention against Transnational Criminal Organizations (2000).

"Pope Francis is telling every Catholic in the world to break the laws of their own country and give aid and comfort to child rapists. That's not simply a grossly immoral act but a war crime, since he's attacking the laws and sovereignty of other nations, and threatening the safety of their people" commented George Dufort, the Belgian-based Secretary of the International Common Law Court of Justice, which successfully prosecuted former Pope Benedict and other Vatican officials last February.

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http://itccs.org/2013/07/11/roman-catholic-church-is-declared-a-transnational-criminal-organization/


Oh what nonsense. whoa


:thumbsup:

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Thu 08/01/13 01:50 AM
Edited by Conrad_73 on Thu 08/01/13 01:55 AM
laugh

http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/International_Tribunal_into_Crimes_of_Church_and_State

The International Tribunal into Crimes of Church and State (or ITCCS) is a one-man blog that pretends to be a tribunal established to enforce common law.[1] Despite claims of being based in Brussels, the whole thing is written in Canada by Kevin D. Annett, a defrocked[2] United Church of Canada priest.

The ITCCS came to some notice in the social media sphere in February 2013, when Annett issued a claim that Pope Benedict XVI resigned for fear of arrest on an ITCCS warrant[3] and the hard of thinking forwarded it around as if this actually made sense.

Previously, Annett had made his money claiming to represent the interests of native Canadians. Until they told him to damn well stop it.[4][5]


At the heart of the "organization" is something Annett calls the "International Common Law Court of Justice", which is rather similar to those "common law courts" sometimes set up by freemen-on-the-land, right down to the "citizen jurors".[6] This exists only on Annett's blog.

With the ITCCS, Annett attempts to mimic genuine international organisations, and is actually good enough at this to have fooled a few normal people (and a lot of raving conspiracy-prone nutters) into thinking there's anything at all to this. He produces very nicely-formatted, official-looking documents and everything.[7] However, an examination of the blog's actual content will quickly reveal that in legal terms, it's not even wrong even by pseudolaw standards. Annett has "convicted" two consecutive Popes of genocide and child trafficking, issuing "international arrest warrants" for them.[8] He has also issued a proclamation dissolving Canada.[9] And Great Britain, though that one was only on Twitter.[10]

He is a fan of the freeman on the land movement.[11]

In short, ITCCS.org nicely illustrates that you can follow the Timecube Law without also falling victim to Haig's Law.

Furthermore, most genuine international bodies do not ask you to contact them via a GMail address.[12]

Before his press releases about arresting popes, Annett was known for making extensive claims of exposing ritual murder of native children by government schools. He was active in native activist organisations in Canada[13] — which he had a habit of using to raise money for himself, claiming their support and endorsement until forced to desist.[14] Annett’s explanation for all this is to claim that all official representatives of native Canadians are corrupt and have agreed to keep the deaths of thousands of children secret.[15]


guess I'll send the Conman a $1.- to defray expenses!laugh :laughing:

Sojourning_Soul's photo
Thu 08/01/13 08:44 AM

I have nothing against anyone choosing religion as a belief system.

Personally, to me it's just another con job, like gov't, to control people and wealth.... but hey, it's jmo.

Wars, control, fanatics, power, and money, all the components are there, but just like gov't, there are some good points to it.

It's fun, as an outsider, to watch the varying reactions. bigsmile

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Fri 08/02/13 06:30 AM

laugh

http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/International_Tribunal_into_Crimes_of_Church_and_State

The International Tribunal into Crimes of Church and State (or ITCCS) is a one-man blog that pretends to be a tribunal established to enforce common law.[1] Despite claims of being based in Brussels, the whole thing is written in Canada by Kevin D. Annett, a defrocked[2] United Church of Canada priest.

The ITCCS came to some notice in the social media sphere in February 2013, when Annett issued a claim that Pope Benedict XVI resigned for fear of arrest on an ITCCS warrant[3] and the hard of thinking forwarded it around as if this actually made sense.

Previously, Annett had made his money claiming to represent the interests of native Canadians. Until they told him to damn well stop it.[4][5]


At the heart of the "organization" is something Annett calls the "International Common Law Court of Justice", which is rather similar to those "common law courts" sometimes set up by freemen-on-the-land, right down to the "citizen jurors".[6] This exists only on Annett's blog.

With the ITCCS, Annett attempts to mimic genuine international organisations, and is actually good enough at this to have fooled a few normal people (and a lot of raving conspiracy-prone nutters) into thinking there's anything at all to this. He produces very nicely-formatted, official-looking documents and everything.[7] However, an examination of the blog's actual content will quickly reveal that in legal terms, it's not even wrong even by pseudolaw standards. Annett has "convicted" two consecutive Popes of genocide and child trafficking, issuing "international arrest warrants" for them.[8] He has also issued a proclamation dissolving Canada.[9] And Great Britain, though that one was only on Twitter.[10]

He is a fan of the freeman on the land movement.[11]

In short, ITCCS.org nicely illustrates that you can follow the Timecube Law without also falling victim to Haig's Law.

Furthermore, most genuine international bodies do not ask you to contact them via a GMail address.[12]

Before his press releases about arresting popes, Annett was known for making extensive claims of exposing ritual murder of native children by government schools. He was active in native activist organisations in Canada[13] — which he had a habit of using to raise money for himself, claiming their support and endorsement until forced to desist.[14] Annett’s explanation for all this is to claim that all official representatives of native Canadians are corrupt and have agreed to keep the deaths of thousands of children secret.[15]


guess I'll send the Conman a $1.- to defray expenses!laugh :laughing:


Send money now! laugh

Sojourning_Soul's photo
Fri 08/02/13 09:26 AM
Everyone has an angle, so called religious organizations are no different

As George Carlin once said, "It seems god has finacial problems, and he needs money!"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gPOfurmrjxo

Joe bless you! bigsmile

Conrad_73's photo
Fri 08/02/13 09:29 AM

Everyone has an angle, so called religious organizations are no different

As George Carlin once said, "It seems god has finacial problems, and he needs money!"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gPOfurmrjxo

Joe bless you! bigsmile
seems Annett has an even bigger Money and Selfesteem-Problem than God!laugh

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Fri 08/02/13 09:49 AM
Edited by Sojourning_Soul on Fri 08/02/13 09:55 AM


Everyone has an angle, so called religious organizations are no different

As George Carlin once said, "It seems god has finacial problems, and he needs money!"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gPOfurmrjxo

Joe bless you! bigsmile
seems Annett has an even bigger Money and Selfesteem-Problem than God!laugh


All of the "noted" religious leaders seem to be in that boat.

The Vatican declared itself a country unto itself, framed its own laws, has its own secret service and agents, and collects the wealth and riches of the world into this little tax exempt country..... but their messengers must swear celibacy and piety

Swaggart couldn't resist moral temptations, Roberts needed $1M or god was going to strike him dead, Jim and Tammy Baker couldn't stand to see their poor dog suffer, but a $1M air conditioned dog house seemed to help, Billy Graham, Pat Robertson, and all the others..... let's just say god told them they had to straighten out all the sinners in the world and gov't had the vehicle they needed, but they needed your money to make it happen.

Multi-million dollar churches, glass cathedrals, fun parks, political lobbying...... they are no better than the criminals we send to DC who supposedly wish to "serve" us as well.

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Fri 08/02/13 09:58 AM



Everyone has an angle, so called religious organizations are no different

As George Carlin once said, "It seems god has finacial problems, and he needs money!"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gPOfurmrjxo

Joe bless you! bigsmile
seems Annett has an even bigger Money and Selfesteem-Problem than God!laugh


All of the "noted" religious leaders seem to be in that boat.

The Vatican declared itself a country unto itself, framed its own laws, has its own secret service and agents, and collects the wealth and riches of the world into this little tax exempt country..... but their messengers must swear celibacy and piety

Swaggart couldn't resist moral temptations, Roberts needed $1M or god was going to strike him dead, Jim and Tammy Baker couldn't stand to see their poor dog suffer, but a $1M air conditioned dog house seemed to help, Billy Graham, Pat Robertson, and all the others..... let's just say god told them they had to straighten out all the sinners in the world and gov't had the vehicle they needed, but they needed your money to make it happen.

Multi-million dollar churches, glass cathedrals, fun parks, political lobbying...... they are no better than the criminals we send to DC who supposedly wish to "serve" us as well.


:thumbsup: :angel:

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Fri 08/02/13 10:17 AM



Everyone has an angle, so called religious organizations are no different

As George Carlin once said, "It seems god has finacial problems, and he needs money!"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gPOfurmrjxo

Joe bless you! bigsmile
seems Annett has an even bigger Money and Selfesteem-Problem than God!laugh


All of the "noted" religious leaders seem to be in that boat.

The Vatican declared itself a country unto itself, framed its own laws, has its own secret service and agents, and collects the wealth and riches of the world into this little tax exempt country..... but their messengers must swear celibacy and piety

Swaggart couldn't resist moral temptations, Roberts needed $1M or god was going to strike him dead, Jim and Tammy Baker couldn't stand to see their poor dog suffer, but a $1M air conditioned dog house seemed to help, Billy Graham, Pat Robertson, and all the others..... let's just say god told them they had to straighten out all the sinners in the world and gov't had the vehicle they needed, but they needed your money to make it happen.

Multi-million dollar churches, glass cathedrals, fun parks, political lobbying...... they are no better than the criminals we send to DC who supposedly wish to "serve" us as well.
still doesn't make Annett a Legal International Court!

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Fri 08/02/13 10:39 AM
Edited by Sojourning_Soul on Fri 08/02/13 10:46 AM




Everyone has an angle, so called religious organizations are no different

As George Carlin once said, "It seems god has finacial problems, and he needs money!"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gPOfurmrjxo

Joe bless you! bigsmile
seems Annett has an even bigger Money and Selfesteem-Problem than God!laugh


All of the "noted" religious leaders seem to be in that boat.

The Vatican declared itself a country unto itself, framed its own laws, has its own secret service and agents, and collects the wealth and riches of the world into this little tax exempt country..... but their messengers must swear celibacy and piety

Swaggart couldn't resist moral temptations, Roberts needed $1M or god was going to strike him dead, Jim and Tammy Baker couldn't stand to see their poor dog suffer, but a $1M air conditioned dog house seemed to help, Billy Graham, Pat Robertson, and all the others..... let's just say god told them they had to straighten out all the sinners in the world and gov't had the vehicle they needed, but they needed your money to make it happen.

Multi-million dollar churches, glass cathedrals, fun parks, political lobbying...... they are no better than the criminals we send to DC who supposedly wish to "serve" us as well.
still doesn't make Annett a Legal International Court!


The post wasn't even meant to propose any validity, but rather as a "party favor" to entertain the guests bigsmile

Religion is not exempt from quackery ..... just taxes

And THAT explains a lot!