Dark Mysteries of The Vatican

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Kensington Publishing Corp., 1 feb 2010 - 208 páginas
What The Vatican Doesn't Want You To Know:

The lies. The conspiracies. The cover-ups. The truth.




Deep behind the walls of the world's holiest site is a dense network of lies, corruption, and conspiracies fueling the Vatican's vast and unchecked influence on world events. From the Holy Orders that defied the commandment "Thou Shalt Not Kill" to the scandals splashed across international headlines, the Vatican is no longer shrouded in mystery, legend, and secrecy.



It's all here:



The shocking and unsolved murder of the corrupt Vatican financier known as "God's Banker"


Real-life exorcism--and shocking rumors of Satanism

The Vatican's startling views on extraterrestrials and end-of-world prophesies

The Vatican's hidden ties to Nazi Germany and the Mafia

The bizarre rituals of the ultraconservative Opus Dei

The Vatican's ruthless 500-year war with the Freemasons

Pope Pius XII's anti-Semitic indifference to the plight of Europe's Jews and the Holocaust

And much more!



This utterly fascinating, unflinching account is the most definitive exposé ever written about the most secretive institution in the world.

H. Paul Jeffers is the author of The Bilderberg Conspiracy, Freemasons: Inside the World's Oldest Secret Society and Freemasons in America: Inside the Secret Society, among fifty other books. He has appeared
on C-SPAN, Fox News, and The History Channel.
 

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Introduction Keys to the Kingdom
1
Thou Shalt Not Read
5
The Truth About the Templars
15
Vatican Treasures
23
Naughty Priests
33
Murder in Holy Orders
41
The Mystery of the Popes Banker
53
From Russia with Malice
61
The Devil You Say
123
Myths Rumors and Presidents
129
And God Created Aliens
135
The Vatican and the End of the World
143
Vatican Library Chronology
151
Vatican Archives Chronology
153
The Popes
155
Chinon Parchment
165

The Popes Cult
73
The Papacy and the Nazis
83
Spooks and Rats
95
A Fit of Madness
105
Vatican Espionage
117
The Lateran Treaty of 1929 excerpts
177
Further Reading
183
Index
185
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H. Paul Jeffers (1934–2009) was an established military historian and author of 70 books. He worked as an editor and producer at ABC, CBS, and NBC, and was the only person to have been news director at both of New York City's all-news radio stations. He taught journalism at New York University, Syracuse University, and Boston University. His works include the novels A Grand Night for Murder and What Mommy Said and the nonfiction Marshall: Lessons in Leadership with Alan Axelrod. He lived in New York City.

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