The Vatican is a country in it self and there would be no way' even if there was a warrant that a Pope would be handed over. Some people will believe anything, lol. Sure, all the child molestation by the church is out of control but the Pope surely is not responcable for that.
Earthman
Apparently the organization supposedly issuing the arrest warrant operates out of somebody's kitchen. See Problem Child's link:
http://www.genuinewitty.com/2012/07/...-ive-got-more/
Kitchen deplomacy, signed by the microwave and washed in the sink, lol. Bunch of idiots aren't they? Shame this stuff even gets out.
Earthman
We received some feedback via an email list, which is worth sharing here:
"there are NO 5-star officers in today's active military services. the rank, also known as
General of the Army, was worn temporarily during WW II by Marshall, MacArthur, Eisenhower,
and Bradley, but hasn't been conferred since. (this gaff alone sprinkles salt on the entire article for me.)
-- Bob Reid."
Our response:
"Note that Medvedev was the second individual to make a public statement on behalf of 'The program', this strongly implies that "The group" referenced is international, not just US military.
From wiki:
"Five-star rank is a now widely-used term derived from the United States military description for a general or admiral whose badge of rank is designated by five stars.[1] The rank is that of the most senior operational military commanders, and within NATO the rank is designated by the code OF-10.
Not all armed forces have such a rank, and in those that do the actual insignia of the "five-star ranks" may not contain five stars. For example: the insignia for the French OF-10 rank maréchal de france contains 7 stars; the insignia for the Portuguese marechal contains four gold stars; and many of the insignia of the ranks in Commonwealth of Nations contain no stars at all.
Typically, five-star officers hold the rank of General of the Army, Admiral of the fleet, Grand admiral, Field marshal, Generalfeldmarschall, Marshal of the Air Force, General of the Air Force, and several other similarly named ranks. Five-star ranks are extremely senior - usually the highest ranks - and thus are very rare; as an active rank, the position exists only in a minority of countries and is usually held by only a very few officers during wartime. In times of peace, it is usually held only as a ceremonial rank.
Despite the rarity and seniority of five-star officers, the leadership of some countries have felt the requirement to propose, and in some cases to adopt, even more senior ranks such as generalissimo, generalissimus, reichsmarschall, first marshal of the empire, General of the Armies, etc. These ranks are summarized in the highest military ranks article." - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Five-star_rank
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That's right. It's also quite possible that people from intelligence or aerospace circles may still use the term when refering to very high level military officers.
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The statement was made by an individual referencing the highest ranking officers in the military and a way to underscore that there is a division between what the military wants to do (nothing) and what those of the science, technology and intelligence arenas want to do (disclose).
Cannot help but wonder what our world would look like today if those same Military types had classified Einstein's 1905 papers.
After all, keeping the people in the Dark Ages would be much safer.
The leap in technology that Disclosure would provide could free mankind to even greater achievements.
If only the power brokers can overcome their fears, and look forward to the benefits for mankind.
Let's hope the Disclosure Lite Program puts us on the right path.
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One word, Big Oil... What will happen when oil is all of a sudden not needed as much? Country's that depend on oil as there only source of income, will fall. Saudia Arabia, oil is almost all of there GNP. I think that is one of the big stickler's as to why this has not come to light yet. I'm sure that they have had a say in this for a while. These countrys will have to find a new income, like making glass, all that sand they have. Coal also. I'm not sure how this could be handled.
Earthman