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for the Soviet Union to convert and another that entourage could make him into a martyr and persecute continued to intrigue thousands if not millions of | communism—with the full co-operation of the western Christians. It is nothing more, or less, than something political powers. that either Lucia on her own, or with the help of her Finally, let us remember that 1981 was a time when the entourage, concocted after 1935. Seeing that Licia was —_- Vatican was embroiled in extraordinary difficulties, most a nun in solitary confinement with no political agenda, of these political and financial and of its own making. A the Church is the more likely suspect, using aninnocent — dead or injured Pope would—and did—completely shift child and the Virgin Mary as the postergirls fora political the focus and momentum. campaign. The unthinkable thought, therefore, is whether No one seems to have realised that the entire scheme | someone—a noncommunist—decided to use the date of the secrets was a game of cat and mouse, part of a__ of 13 May to try to assassinate the Pope as part of a deliberate campaign to gain support from Catholics in larger anticommunist religious agenda, one in which the the fight against communism. The secrets transformed Secrets of Fatima had been used for a number of the fight against communism from a political, western decades and would continue to be used for several agenda to a divine call to arms, the express desire of the — more. Virgin Mary—and, by extension, Jesus—which was not That is speculation, but what is fact is that the Church only of vital importance for the future of mankind but incarcerated a nun for most of her life and abused her also part of the "End Times" that were said to be upon image in a political and religious anticommunist us. Religious, apocalyptic campaign. Licia, definitely the imagery was painted upon an image of the Virgin Mary and otherwise rather bland political However, as the maybe the Pope himself were agenda. assassination attempt was used as pawns in a game of charades. co The Unthinkable Thought an act of man, the Is it a coincidence that the . : About the Author: first of the most famous series question Is whether the Philip Coppens, who divides his ° apparitions occurred on ~ date Was chosen by ane between the UK and ay and that the Pope was shot . alifornia, USA, is a long-time on the same day of the year? accident or contributor to NEXUS. — His Maybe. But the Pope did not by careful planning. most recent articles, “Power believe so. However, as the Struggles and Murder in the assassination attempt was an Vatican” and “The Knights of act of man, the question is whether the date was chosen __ the Extreme Right”, were published in NEXUS 18/05 and by accident or by careful planning. If so, the question 8/02 respectively. For more information and to view should be asked whether the assassination attempt on __ other articles, visit http://www.philipcoppens.com. Pope John Paul II was part of an extraordinary political ramework, the boundaries of which have never been __ Endnotes defined. 1. Thomas, Brother, "Our Lady of Salette", It is now commonly accepted that the assassination ttp://tinyurl.com/7raaxcw, p. 6 was ordered by the leaders of the Soviet Union, who via 2. Second Secret translation at http://tinyurl.com/7r4b he KGB ordered it down to a satellite intelligence 3. Fernandes, Joaquim and Fina d'Armada, Celestial agency which eventually managed to recruit an assassin. — Secrets: The Hidden History of the Fatima Incident, Anomalist Although this is the accepted sequence of events, it has Books, USA, 2007, p. 44 never been proven, as such matters are simply hard to 4. _ Pope John XXIII quoted at http://tinyurl.com/7r4b prove—they were designed that way. The reason 5. Second Secret translation at http://tinyurl.com/7r4b normally given is that Pope John Paul II was always 6. Cardinal Sodano quoted at http://tinyurl.com/7r4b suspected of being a staunch anticommunist and tha 7. Third Secret translation at http://tinyurl.com/7r4b he Soviet regime realised that this Pope would stop a 8. Montelo, Visconde de, As grandes maravilhas de Fatima, nothing in his fight against communism. That the Lisboa, 1927, p. 110 remlin therefore ordered his assassination was a case 9. _O Mensageiro de Leiria, 22 November 1917 of "stop him before he would stop them". Maybe. 10. Rolim, Pére J., Francisco, Florinhas de Fatima, Unido Another hypothesis is that someone realised that i Grafica, Lisboa, 1947, p. 70 he Pope was shot—dead or not—on 13 May, this could 11. Montelo, op. cit., p. 9 be used as part of the worldwide anticommunism 12. McGlynn, Thomas, OP, Vision of Fatima, Little, Brown campaign that had been in operation around Fatima for & Co., Boston, 1948, p. 76 several decades. If the Pope survived, it was evident tha 13. Montelo, op. cit., p. 75 e would embrace Fatima—which he did. If he died, his | 14. Montelo, op. cit., p. 114 entourage could make him into a martyr and persecute communism—with the full co-operation of the western political powers. Finally, let us remember that 1981 was a time when the Vatican was embroiled in extraordinary difficulties, most of these political and financial and of its own making. A dead or injured Pope would—and did—completely shift the focus and momentum. The unthinkable thought, therefore, is whether someone—a noncommunist—decided to use the date of 13 May to try to assassinate the Pope as part of a larger anticommunist religious agenda, one in which the Secrets of Fatima had been used for a number of decades and would continue to be used for several assassination attempt was an act of man, the question is whether the date was chosen by accident or Endnotes 1. Thomas, Brother, "Our Lady of Salette", http:/Ainyurl.com/7raaxcw, p. 6 2. Second Secret translation at http://tinyurl.com/7r4b 3. Fernandes, Joaquim and Fina d’Armada, Celestial Secrets: The Hidden History of the Fatima Incident, Anomalist Books, USA, 2007, p. 44 4. Pope John XXIII quoted at http://tinyurl.com/7r4b 5. Second Secret translation at http://tinyurl.com/7r4b 6. Cardinal Sodano quoted at http://tinyurl.com/7r4b 7. Third Secret translation at http://tinyurl.com/7r4b 8. Montelo, Visconde de, As grandes maravilhas de Fatima, Lisboa, 1927, p. 110 9. O Mensageiro de Leiria, 22 November 1917 10. Rolim, Pére J., Francisco, Florinhas de Fatima, Unido Grafica, Lisboa, 1947, p. 70 11. Montelo, op. cit., p. 9 12. McGlynn, Thomas, OP, Vision of Fatima, Little, Brown & Co., Boston, 1948, p. 76 13. Montelo, op. cit., p. 75 14. Montelo, op. cit., p. 114 APRIL - MAY 2012 NEXUS ¢ 63 However, as the by careful planning. www.nexusmagazine.com