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Murder in the Vatican: American, Russian, and Papal Plots Paperback – January 1, 1985
by Avro Manhattan (Author)
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Print length274 pages
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LanguageEnglish
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PublisherOzark Books
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Publication dateJanuary 1, 1985
Product details
- ASIN : B0006EIB9C
- Publisher : Ozark Books; First Edition (January 1, 1985)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 274 pages
- Item Weight : 12 ounces
- Best Sellers Rank: #4,363,500 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #72,721 in European History (Books)
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Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2014
There are other good books about Papal murders in the Vatican but most of them deal almost exclusively about the murder/death of Pope John Paul I. This book includes other Popes and reasons why they were murdered and how religion per say is not what it is stacked up to be.
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2014
Incredible book! Avro Manhattan has written a quite a few books and am moving onto Vatican Billions...another excellent read. The details are mind blowing, if only everyone knew!!!
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2006
About ten years ago, I went to a friend's house and I tried to read this and others books by Avro Manhattan.
I don't know if Avro Manhattan is a bigot or a mad.I know that 100% of his books are bigoted, ridiculous, anti-catholics and absurds.This book isn't an exception from the others.This book is ridiculous even about the failure to murder John Paul II, in may 13 th, 1981.
I don't know if Avro Manhattan is a bigot or a mad.I know that 100% of his books are bigoted, ridiculous, anti-catholics and absurds.This book isn't an exception from the others.This book is ridiculous even about the failure to murder John Paul II, in may 13 th, 1981.
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2007
In `Murder in the Vatican' Avro Manhattan presents the hypothesis: The conspiracy that planned the Great Vatican Bank Scandal was the same conspiracy that plotted the Murder of John Paul I. Unfortunately, Manhattan died before tribunal and other investigations into the surreptitious goings-on in the Vatican 1978-1981 proved his case. Manhattan wrote the all-time Vatican-bestseller (The Vatican and World Politics).
As a followup to his thesis as to the murder of John Paul I, a leak in the London Times (November 1990) disclosed that Avro Manhattan was writing a book proving much more than: `The conspiracy that planned the Great Vatican Bank Scandal was the same conspiracy that plotted the Murder of John Paul I.' The journal claimed Manhattan had proof linking the CIA and Opus Dei to the murders of Aldo Moro, John Paul I and his lifelong partner in the Russian Orthodox Church (Metropolitan Nikodim), and a score of others.
Unfortunately, Manhattan died before he was able to publish his book. A week after the leak appeared in the press, Baroness Manhattan returned from Paris to find her husband dead in their South Shields' home (the reason Wikipedia and other Manhattan's biographies list no date of death other than the month).
In 2013, Lucien Gregoire brought Manhattan's work to fruition in The Vatican Murders: The Life and Death of John Paul I . Employing a barrage of testimony of the courts that tried the Vatican Bank Scandal, together with medical and criminology advancements not available to Manhattan at his time--Gregoire proves Avro Manhattan's thesis: The conspiracy that planned the Great Vatican Bank Scandal was the same conspiracy that plotted the Murder of Aldo Moro, John Paul I, Metropolitan Nikodim and other Marxist leaders in the Catholic world.
As a followup to his thesis as to the murder of John Paul I, a leak in the London Times (November 1990) disclosed that Avro Manhattan was writing a book proving much more than: `The conspiracy that planned the Great Vatican Bank Scandal was the same conspiracy that plotted the Murder of John Paul I.' The journal claimed Manhattan had proof linking the CIA and Opus Dei to the murders of Aldo Moro, John Paul I and his lifelong partner in the Russian Orthodox Church (Metropolitan Nikodim), and a score of others.
Unfortunately, Manhattan died before he was able to publish his book. A week after the leak appeared in the press, Baroness Manhattan returned from Paris to find her husband dead in their South Shields' home (the reason Wikipedia and other Manhattan's biographies list no date of death other than the month).
In 2013, Lucien Gregoire brought Manhattan's work to fruition in The Vatican Murders: The Life and Death of John Paul I . Employing a barrage of testimony of the courts that tried the Vatican Bank Scandal, together with medical and criminology advancements not available to Manhattan at his time--Gregoire proves Avro Manhattan's thesis: The conspiracy that planned the Great Vatican Bank Scandal was the same conspiracy that plotted the Murder of Aldo Moro, John Paul I, Metropolitan Nikodim and other Marxist leaders in the Catholic world.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 24, 2017
very informative.