David Chase Taylor #conspiracy truthernews.wordpress.com

Based on breaking news and events, it appears that the CIA in Switzerland is preparing to execute a papal assassination, terror attack or man-made earthquake in South America when Pope Francis visits Bolivia, Paraguay and Ecuador on July 5-12, 2015.

Exactly what type of attack is planned for Pope Francis is not known, but since he will likely be traveling via helicopter, a made-for-TV assassination attempt featuring a guerilla or jihad attack with RPGs (rocket-propelled grenade) and/or MANPADs (man-portable air-defense systems) is the most likely terror scenario.

The notion of a massive earthquake in South America was recently witnessed on June 19, 2015, when a 6.4 magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Chile. In the event of a man-made earthquake attack, the countries of Bolivia, Paraguay and Ecuador are the most likely to suffer an attack.

There is also the possibility that the CIA may also execute a so-called “accident” or “natural disaster” (e.g., earthquake, fire, gas explosion, stampede, vehicular manslaughter attack, etc.) during the Pope’s visits to South America which would inevitably kill and terrorize scores of people.

In a January 13, 2015, report from Patheos entitled “Is Pope Francis Safe from Terrorists?”, it was revealed that the Pope has spoken harshly against ISIS and their “unjust aggression” of “deviant forms of religion”. The comments were designed to provide a timely motive for an ISIS attack on the Pope, possibly in South America.

The notion that ISIS is targeting Pope Francis was first identified back on March 15, 2015, when an ISIS assassination plot targeting Francis was allegedly foiled. In response to this state-sponsored terror plot, Francis reportedly stated, “please make it painless”.

Lastly, on June 6, 2015, an ISIS video reportedly called for jihad in Balkans ahead of the Pope’s visit. Consequently, a state-sponsored Islamic terror attack on the Pope and/or his millions of followers in South America may now be in order.

FLASHBACK: New Year’s Eve Stampede Attack
Back on December 31, 2014, Truther.org published a terror warning in respect to a state-sponsored stampede slated for the New Year’s celebration in Times Square. Although New York was ultimately sparred, China wasn’t so lucky as a New Year’s Eve stampede in Shanghai killed 36 people. In respect to Pope Francis and South America, it was reported back on January 10, 2015, that 2 people died and thousands were injured in Manila during a pre-Pope parade held by the Catholic Church. The deaths were likely part of a Roman-like blood sacrifice to a successful attack during the Pope’s visit to the Philippines. Needless to say, the trampling deaths have also set the precedent for a far greater stampede during the Pope’s visit which will likely draw millions of people.

FLASHBACK: Pope Francis Assassination Foiled
Back on January 14, 2015, Truther.org published a report entitled “Terror/Stampede Alert for Philippines During Pope Francis’ Visit” in respect to the Catholic leader’s visit to the Philippines on January 15-19, 2015. Predictably, three days later on January 17, 2015, a so-called volunteer mysteriously died in an accident after the Pope’s mass in the Philippines. Although only conjecture, it appears that the man privy to first-hand knowledge of the foiled terror plot. Less than 24-hours later on January 18, 2015, the country of Indonesia reportedly executed 6 men for drug-related offenses. These men were likely the slated terrorists who planned to carry out the attack on Pope Francis. This notion is corroborated by the fact that on February 10, 2015, members of the Indonesian-based terror group Jemaah Islamiyah were arrested in a plot to bomb Pope Francis while he was in the Philippines.

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