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  • Time to Invade the Vatican?

    The Vatican hasn't done anything of military consequence since the last Crusades in 1271, and now instead of fighting the menacing mooselimbs the Bolshevik pope is now pandering to them and making deals with the commie chinks.

    In addition to constant meddling in our affairs with globull warming, open borders, plastic straws, and just about everything not having to do with Jesus - now the pinko pontiff is meddling in our Godly military bases.

    Even the traditional cathylicks can't seem to rid themselves of this heretic, and the Jesuit homer club continues with business as usual.

    I'm thinking with this latest provocation it's time to rid the world of Satan's lair, and a simple military operation with a fleet of Apache helicoptors would have the place cleaned up within a day or two. Even simpler would be to deploy a flash mob with full orchestra, singers, and dancers in Saint Peter's Square (Piazza San Pietro) doing a medley of Broadway show tunes. That would bring them all out where they could be captured and sent off to Gitmo.

    Pope Francis demands Britain hand back Chagos Islands
    By Adrian Blomfield - Africa Correspondent
    11 September 2019 • 7:27pm

    Pope Francis has accused Britain of placing greed over humanity by refusing to hand over a disputed island archipelago in the Indian Ocean to Mauritius.

    In an unusually muscular foreign policy intervention, the pope suggested that Britain’s failure to heed a United Nations vote calling on it relinquish sovereignty over the British Indian Ocean Territory was uncivilised.

    “Not all things that are right for humanity are right for our pocket, but international institutions must be obeyed,” the pope told journalists as he left Mauritius at the end of a three-nation tour of Africa.

    “If there is an internal dispute or conflict among countries, you go there to resolve it like brothers, like civil people.”

    The United Nations General Assembly passed a motion in May calling on Britain to return the remote but strategically important territory, also known as the Chagos Islands, to Mauritius, which had administered them as a dependency in the colonial era.

    For the past 50 years the main Chagossian island of Diego Garcia has been the site of a US military base. The population of the islands, numbering about 1,500 people at the time, was evicted by Britain in the Sixties and Seventies to pave the way for the construction of the base.

    Unlike resolutions by the UN Security Council, General Assembly votes are non-binding. However, pressure has been mounting on Britain since a UN court ruled in February that its acquisition of the archipelago was “wrongful”.

    A group of British MPs visited the islands, which lie 1,400 miles of the Mauritian coast, last month on an unprecedented Parliamentary fact-finding mission.

    Britain purchased the islands from Mauritius in 1965 when it was still a self-governing territory within the Commonwealth.

    In the 1970s, Britain signed a deal with the islanders offering them £4m in exchange for surrendering their right to live on the archipelago.

    The government of Mauritius, then fully independent, also accepted financial aid to resettle the islanders on its territory — but the housing it offered them was so poor most moved to Crawley in West Sussex, where they still live today.

    Britain’s Supreme Court has rejected petitions by the islanders to be allowed to return to the archipelago, a position backed the European Court of Human Rights, largely because they had accepted the compensation package.

    There are more than 3,500 people who identify as Chagossians today, fewer than a fifth of whom have ever set foot on the territory. If allowed to return, they say they would make a living by fishing, harvesting coconuts and tourism.

    Pope Francis has accused Britain of placing greed over humanity by refusing to hand over a disputed island archipelago in the Indian Ocean to Mauritius.
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    Re: Time to Invade the Vatican?

    This made me laugh, Brother:


    There are more than 3,500 people who identify as Chagossians today, fewer than a fifth of whom have ever set foot on the territory. If allowed to return, they say they would make a living by fishing, harvesting coconuts and tourism.
    Yet more demands for special treatment from people who identify as things they aren't! Here's a thought: in the interests of continuing US military domination, why don't we just get 5,000 or so Godly Christians to self-identify as Chagossians for as long as it takes to get a "UN resolution" (whatever that is) demanding that the islands be handed over to the USA? They are effectively US territory already. I mean, a lot more Americans than self-claimed Chagossians have set foot there.
    Vaccinated by the love of Jesus!!!

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      Re: Time to Invade the Vatican?

      Originally posted by Joanna Lytton-Vasey View Post
      This made me laugh, Brother:
      Yet more demands for special treatment from people who identify as things they aren't! Here's a thought: in the interests of continuing US military domination, why don't we just get 5,000 or so Godly Christians to self-identify as Chagossians for as long as it takes to get a "UN resolution" (whatever that is) demanding that the islands be handed over to the USA? They are effectively US territory already. I mean, a lot more Americans than self-claimed Chagossians have set foot there.
      I've read there is a homer brothel right near the Vatican. Maybe they would negotiate if we threatened to blow it up.
      Isaiah 24:1-3 Behold, the LORD maketh the earth empty (2)...as the taker of usury, so with the giver of usury to him. (3) The land shall be utterly emptied, and utterly spoiled: for the LORD hath spoken his word.

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        Re: Time to Invade the Vatican?

        "There are more than 3,500 people who identify as Chagossians today, fewer than a fifth of whom have ever set foot on the territory. If allowed to return, they say they would make a living by fishing, harvesting coconuts and tourism."


        I blame the Jews. They have set a precedent of hanging onto a type of ethnic heritage for centuries when they were living in other people's countries.


        And now that they have returned to Israel, how many of them make a living by herding sheep and writing psalms? They don't even obey The Lord's commands by putting their neighboring minorities to the sword anymore. Sure, they oppress them a bit politically, but when did something that wishy-washy ever magnifiy the name of God?

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