viernes, 15 de marzo de 2013

BERGOGLIO EL POPE AMIGO DE VIDELA



BERGOGLIO EL POPE AMIGO DE VIDELA
Hugo Adan, marzo 15, 2013

El reciente conclave del vaticano, eligió al cardenal Jorge Mario Bergoglio como Pope, a quien de ahora se le llamará Francis 1. Significa esto que debemos olvidarnos de quien fue  el cardenal Bergoglio de Argentina?.  No lo creo. El reporte de Democracy Now del 14 y el de Global Research del 15, han iniciado rebate y reflexión al respecto. Además hay en curso una investigación sobre los crímenes y torturas de la dictadura de Videla en Argentina, en lo que está comprometido el Cardenal, lo que ayudará a mantener memoria vigilante sobre lo que viene en un futuro inmediato en relación a esta Iglesia que, como indico abajo, perdió sintonía con el presente y cuyos dogmas están ya pasando a ser motivo de museos en los que la humanidad vera con espanto su pasado.

He aquí un draft sobre mi opinión al respecto:

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Creced y multiplicaos, les dijo el supremo de las alturas,
y obedientes los enfaldados  del alto clero
no tardaron en esposar dictadores  de la peor especie en el sur
y ayudarlos  a la tortura y encarcelamiento de gente inocente
que rechazo abusos, injusticias y dependencias imperialistas.

Hoy la historia mundial  señala con dedo acusador  al alto clero católico
por obligar a hombres de ciencia a abdicar de sus verdades  y
acusarlos  de “herejes”  -hoy sinónimo de terrorismo-  si no lo hacían.
Tal acusación se efectivizo abajo  y pueblos enteros fueron   asesinados
bajo esa acusación de ser herejes, desde la llegada de los españoles.

Más tarde continuó la percusión,  ahora clandestina, mediante   “el opus dei”.  
Esta secta terrorista  hoy votó en la elección de Jorge Mario Bergoglio, y
habló en la voz del cardenal Cipriani, el cómplice del crimen a presos políticos en
el Peru de 1996, de la bondades y santidad de su similar Bergoglio de Argentina.
Dime con que dictador te acoplaste y te diré quién eres,  les dice hoy el pueblo.  

Al  clero honesto que dudó de la autoridad del encumbrado, lo arrodillaron,
Ocurrió así en Nicaragua. Cayó sobre ellos la amenaza letal de la excomunión,  
mientras tanto el Pope avaló el asesinato del Monseñor Romero en el Salvador.

La historia dice más: a  la mujer que rechazó abusos del  clero la llamaron bruja
para luego quemarla viva en las hogueras de la Santa Inquisición.
Hoy le niegan sus derechos de mujer y le impiden ejerza el  sacerdocio,
igual niegan también el derecho a casorio entre personas del mismo sexo.
Como podrían entender la mujer los no casados, los no padres de verdad?
o el amor,  los cómplices de torturas y terrorismo?

A los grandes criminales de la historia mundial el alto clero los bendijo,
en la Alemania nazi, en la Italia fascista, en  la España de Fco Franco,
lo mismo a sus congéneres en Chile,  en Peru , en Centro América  y,
también en Argentina, que es de donde viene Bergoglio, o  Francis 1.

Por qué no debe extrañarnos que al Cardenal Bergoglio sea  Pope?
Porque el imperio en su debacle necesita  gentes de su calaña
para legitimar atroces crímenes cometidos en nombre de la paz y libertad,  
mientras arman y torturan pueblos  en el medio oriente  en alianza con reyes
y fundamentalistas israelis y jihadistas  musulmanes  de Saudi Arabia y Qatar.  
Si,  de los mismos que asesinaron al Embajador USA  y 6 mas  en Bengazi.
Para esto se necesita un Pope con los antecedentes de Jorge Mario Bergoglio.

Ver reporte adjunto: allí esta Bergoglio, junto a Videla, el torturador.

Lo que si debe extrañarnos es que en un mes de búsqueda del nuevo pope,  
luego de escándalos sexuales que invadieron el papado del ex nazi Ratzinger
no hayan podido encontrar candidato limpio de paja, polvos y otras plagas.
El Vaticano parece un chiquero que de baluarte de moral no tiene un pelo.
Por esto recayó el papado en Bergoglio, el que menos rabo de paja tenía.
Es de imaginarnos el resto de los 150 reunidos en el conclave de Roma.

Hace tiempo que el moderno empresario  abandono la moral judeo-cristiana,
solo la usan si sirve para avalar el fraude, pillaje y sus guerra genocidas.   
Mientras Bergoglio es semi-canonizado por la prensa corporativa,  
en Argentina reabren el juicio contra Videla y su banda de asesinos
con los que colaboró Bergoglio. El papado podrá brindarle relativa impunidad,
pero el juicio de la historia será implacable,  condenará a él y a su iglesia.

Podrán decir cualquier cosa para limpiar la imagen de Bergoglio, pero va a ser
imposible crear un santo dentro del infierno terrenal que ayudaron a crear.

Las iglesias medievales hace tiempo dejaron de ser funcionales al imperio:
el mentir y mentir hasta inventar una nueva  verdad, no le va a funcionar.

La iglesia que ayer fue astuta para acomodarse a los cambios modernos
esta vez perdió sintonía con el presente y está siendo abandonada,
unas cierran para reabrirse como bares, condominios, museos,
y,  en el mejor de casos, como centros de Ciencia y tecnología.
Lo vimos en Carlow College, aquí en Pittsburgh, y nos alegra que así sea.  

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 “THE DIRTY WAR”: ALLEGATIONS DIRECTED AGAINST CARDINAL JORGE MARIO BERGOGLIO

Extract from: 
“Washington’s Pope”? WHO IS POPE FRANCIS I? CARDINAL JORGE MARIO BERGOGLIO AND ARGENTINA’S “DIRTY WAR”. By  Prof Michel Chossudovsky. Global Research, March 14, 2013. Global Research (Updated March 15, 2013)

http://www.globalresearch.ca/washingtons-pope-who-is-francis-i-cardinal-jorge-mario-bergoglio-and-argentinas-dirty-war/5326675
 
The Vatican conclave has elected Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio as Pope Francis I

Who is Jorge Mario Bergoglio? 

In 1973, he had been appointed “Provincial” of Argentina for the Society of Jesus.
In this capacity, Bergoglio was the highest ranking Jesuit in Argentina during the military dictatorship led by General Jorge Videla (1976-1983).

He later became bishop and archbishop of Buenos Aires. Pope John Paul II elevated him to the title of cardinal in 2001

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Condemning the military dictatorship (including its human rights violations) was a taboo within the Catholic Church.  While the upper echelons of the Church were supportive of the military Junta, the grassroots of the Church was firmly opposed to the imposition of military rule.

In 2005, human rights lawyer Myriam Bregman filed a criminal suit against Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio, accusing him of conspiring with the military junta in the 1976 kidnapping of two Jesuit priests.

Several years later, the survivors of the “Dirty War” openly accused Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio of complicity in the kidnapping of  priests Francisco Jalics y Orlando Yorio as well six members of their parish,  (El Mundo, 8 November 2010)
(Image Left: Jorge Mario Bergoglio and General Jorge Videla)

Bergoglio, who at the time was “Provincial” for the Society of Jesus, had ordered the two “Leftist” Jesuit priests and opponents of military rule  “to leave their pastoral work” (i.e. they were fired) following divisions within the Society of Jesus regarding the role of the Catholic Church and its relations to the military Junta.
While the two priests Francisco Jalics y Orlando Yorio, kidnapped by the death squads in May 1976 were released five months later. after having been tortured, six other people associated with their parish kidnapped as part of the same operation were “disappeared” (desaparecidos). These included four teachers associated with the parish and two of their husbands.

Upon his release, Priest Orlando Yorio “accused Bergoglio of effectively handing them over [including six other people] to the death squads … Jalics refused to discuss the complaint after moving into seclusion in a German monastery.” (Associated Press, March 13, 2013, emphasis added)
Among those “disappeared” by the death squads were Mónica Candelaria Mignone and María Marta Vázquez Ocampo, respectively daughter of the founder of of the CELS (Centro de Estudios Legales y Sociales) Emilio Mignone and daughter of the president of Madres de Plaza de Mayo, Martha Ocampo de Vázquez. (El Periodista Online, March 2013).

María Marta Vásquez, her husband César Lugones (see picture right) and Mónica Candelaria Mignone allegedly “handed over to the death squads” by Jesuit “Provincial” Jorge Mario Bergoglio are among the thousands of “desaparecidos” (disappeared) of Argentina’s “Dirty War”, which was supported covertly by Washington under “Operation Condor”. (See memorialmagro.com.ar)

In the course of the trial initiated in 2005:

“Bergoglio [Pope Francis I] twice invoked his right under Argentine law to refuse to appear in open court, and when he eventually did testify in 2010, his answers were evasive”: “At least two cases directly involved Bergoglio. One examined the torture of two of his Jesuit priests — Orlando Yorio and Francisco Jalics — who were kidnapped in 1976 from the slums where they advocated liberation theology. Yorio accused Bergoglio of effectively handing them over to the death squads… by declining to tell the regime that he endorsed their work. Jalics refused to discuss it after moving into seclusion in a German monastery.” (Los Angeles Times, April 1, 2005)

“HOLY COMMUNION FOR THE DICTATORS”  

The accusations directed against Bergoglio regarding the two kidnapped Jesuit priests and six members of their parish are but the tip of the iceberg. While Bergoglio was an important figure in the Catholic Church,  he was certainly not alone in supporting the Military Junta.

According to lawyer Myriam Bregman:  “Bergoglio’s own statements proved church officials knew from early on that the junta was torturing and killing its citizens”, and yet publicly endorsed the dictators. “The dictatorship could not have operated this way without this key support,” (Los Angeles Times, April 1, 2005 emphasis added)

(Image right: General Jorge Videla takes communion from priest Jorge Mario Bergoglio

The entire Catholic hierarchy was behind the US sponsored military dictatorship.  It is worth recalling that on March 23, 1976, on the eve of the military coup:

VIDELA AND OTHER PLOTTERS RECEIVED THE BLESSING OF THE ARCHBISHOP OF PARANÁ, ADOLFO TORTOLO, who also served as vicar of the armed forces. The day of the takeover itself, the military leaders had a lengthy meeting with the leaders of the bishop’s conference. As he emerged from that meeting, Archbishop Tortolo stated that although “the church has its own specific mission . . . there are circumstances in which it cannot refrain from participating even when it is a matter of problems related to the specific order of the state.” He urged Argentinians to “cooperate in a positive way” with the new government.” (The Humanist.org, January 2011, emphasis added)

In an interview conducted with El Sur, General Jorge Videla, who is now serving a life sentence for crimes against humanity confirmed that:

He kept the country’s Catholic hierarchy informed about his regime’s policy of “disappearing” political opponents, and that Catholic leaders offered advice on how to “manage” the policy. 

Jorge Videla said he had “many conversations” with Argentina’s primate, Cardinal Raúl Francisco Primatesta, about his regime’s dirty war against left-wing activists. He said there were also conversations with other leading bishops from Argentina’s episcopal conference as well as with the country’s papal nuncio at the time, Pio Laghi.

“THEY ADVISED US ABOUT THE MANNER IN WHICH TO DEAL WITH THE SITUATION,” said Videla” (Tom Henningan, Former Argentinian dictator says he told Catholic Church of disappeared Irish Times, July 24, 2012, emphasis added)

It is worth noting that according to a 1976 statement by Archbishop Adolfo Tortolo, the military would always consult with a member of the Catholic hierarchy in the case of the “arrest” of a grassroots member of  the clergy. This statement was made specifically in relation to the two kidnapped Jesuit priests, whose pastoral activities were under the authority of Society of Jesus “provincial” Jorge Mario Bergoglio. (El Periodista Online, March 2013).

In endorsing the military Junta, the Catholic hierarchy was complicit in torture and mass killings, an estimated “22,000 dead and disappeared, from 1976 to  1978  … Thousands of additional victims were killed between 1978 and 1983 when the military was forced from power.” (National Security Archive, March 23, 2006).

THE ROLE OF THE VATICAN

The Vatican under Pope Paul VI and Pope John Paul II played a central  in supporting the Argentinian military Junta.

Pio Laghi, the Vatican’s apostolic nuncio to Argentina admitted “turning a blind eye” to the torture and massacres.

Laghi had close personal ties to members of the ruling military junta including  General Jorge Videla and Admiral Emilio Eduardo Massera.

(See image left. Vatican’s Nuncio Pio Laghi and General Jorge Videla)

THE CATHOLIC CHURCH: CHILE VERSUS ARGENTINA

It is worth noting that  in the wake of the military coup in Chile on September 11,1973, the Cardinal of Santiago de Chile, Raul Silva Henriquez openly condemned the military junta led by General Augusto Pinochet. In marked contrast to Argentina, this stance of the Catholic hierarchy in Chile was instrumental in curbing the tide of political assassinations and human rights violations directed against supporters of Salvador Allende  and opponents of the military regime.

Had the Catholic hierarchy in Argentina  and Jorge Mario Bergoglio taken a similar stance to that of Cardinal Raul Silva Henriquez, thousands of lives would have been saved.

“OPERATION CONDOR” AND THE CATHOLIC CHURCH

The election of Cardinal Bergoglio by the Vatican conclave to serve as Pope Francis I will have immediate repercussions regarding the ongoing “Operation Condor” Trial in Buenos Aires.

The Church was involved in supporting the military Junta.  This is something which will emerge in course of the trial proceedings.  No doubt, there will be attempts to obfuscate the role of the Catholic hierarchy and the newly appointed Pope Francis I,  who served as head of Argentina’s Jesuit order during the military dictatorship.

JORGE MARIO BERGOGLIO:  “WASHINGTON’S POPE IN THE VATICAN”?  

The election of Pope Francis I has broad geopolitical implications for the entire Latin American  region.
In the 1970s, Jorge Mario Bergoglio was supportive of a US sponsored military dictatorship.
The Catholic hierarchy in Argentina supported the military government.  Wall Street’s interests were sustained through Jose Alfredo Martinez de Hoz’ office at the Ministry of Economy.

The Catholic Church in Latin America is politically influential. It also has a grip on public opinion. This is known and understood by the architects of US foreign policy.

In Latin America, where a number of governments are now challenging US hegemony, one would expect –given Bergoglio’s track record–  that the new Pontiff Francis I as leader of the Catholic Church, will play de facto, a discrete “undercover” political role on behalf of Washington.

With Jorge Bergoglio, Pope Francis I  in the Vatican (who faithfully served US interests in the heyday of General Jorge Videla)  the hierarchy of the Catholic Church in Latin America can once again be effectively manipulated to undermine “progressive” (Leftist) governments, not only in Argentina (in relation to the government of Cristina Kirschner) but throughout the entire region, including Venezuela, Ecuador and Bolivia.

The instatement of  “a pro-US pope” occurred a week following the death of  president Hugo Chavez.

“REGIME CHANGE” AT THE VATICAN

The US State Department routinely pressures members of the United Security Council with a view to influencing the vote pertaining to Security Council resolutions.

US covert operations and propaganda campaigns are routinely applied with a view to influencing national elections in different countries around the World.

Did the US government attempt to influence the election of the new pontiff?

Firmly committed to serving US foreign policy interests in Latin America, Jorge Mario Bergoglio was Washington’s preferred candidate.

Were undercover pressures discretely exerted by Washington, within the Catholic Church, directly or indirectly, on the 115 cardinals who are members of the Vatican conclave?

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