POPE'S ASSASSINATION SANCTIONED BY PUTIN.In explosive documents recently released that are reopening the assassination attempt on Pope John Paul II on May 13, 2001 from the Stasi, the former East German Secret Police, their intelligence archives recently released show definitively that the Soviet Union's KGBwas behind the assassination attempt on Pope John Paul II on that sunny day in May. Further, this timeframe is set exactly when now President Putin of Russia was one of the highest ranking officials in the KGB and eventually headed the successor intelligence agency, the Federal Security Bureau (FSB).
President Vladimir Putin of the Russian Federation.
President Putin (right) and his closest ally Defense Minister Sergei Ivanov.
Only time will show with this new reopening of the assassination attempt by Turkish militant Ali Agca who was pardoned in 2000 for the attempted murder will also implicate Putin who was a member of the innermost circle at the KGB that would have sanctioned the murder of Pope John Paul II.
A Bulgarian former official in charge of their Bulgarian archives has caused the reopening of the case, according to the Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera.
Italy Reopens Pope's Assassination Attempt Plot.
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Charlie