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Giani Was Fired for Having Executed Francis’ Orders

Domenico Giani, the Vatican Gendarmery's ex-commander, is a victim of palace intrigues, Marco Tosatti writes (October 16). The October 1, raid Giani’s gendarmery performed at the top-secret economic …More
Domenico Giani, the Vatican Gendarmery's ex-commander, is a victim of palace intrigues, Marco Tosatti writes (October 16).
The October 1, raid Giani’s gendarmery performed at the top-secret economic section of the Secretary of State was only the opportunity to get rid of him.
This section administers more money than the Vatican Bank. According to Tosatti, not even Francis has access to it.
The raid was ordered by Francis who has a history of disavowing those who execute his orders, Tosatti writes.
He lists Cardinal Pell whom Francis named a Secretary for the Economy in order to undermine his position, or Cardinal Burke who was told to clean up the Order of Malta only to be backstabbed by Francis.
Giani’s enemies in the Francis court – Tosatti mentions Cardinal Becciu and Archbishop Peña Parra - accused him of his relations with secret services and of the Gendarmery’s "exaggerated" discipline. There is further a long-standing rivalry between the Gendarmery and the Swiss Guard.
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DEFENSA DE LA FE
SAINT GALLEN MAFIA SHOULD BE MAD AT BERGOGLIO BECAUSE THEY WANT PAROLIN TO WIN THE NEXT CONCLAVE AND BERGOGLIO CHANGED HIS MIND. NOW BERGOGLIO IS IN DANGER.
Dr Bobus
Most of the members of the St Gallen mafia are dead.
De Profundis
Maybe he knew to much (spy)?
Eva
Robert Moynihan, "One Vatican observer who has followed Vatican affairs for many years told me this evening in Rome that the general atmosphere in the Vatican today is marked by a sort of tension, a feeling of being "under observation" physically (ubiquitous cameras) and electronically (close control of all communications by phone and computer, internal and from within the Vatican to outside the …More
Robert Moynihan, "One Vatican observer who has followed Vatican affairs for many years told me this evening in Rome that the general atmosphere in the Vatican today is marked by a sort of tension, a feeling of being "under observation" physically (ubiquitous cameras) and electronically (close control of all communications by phone and computer, internal and from within the Vatican to outside the Vatican) and that this development is being blamed on Giani. Also, this source said, the laywoman whose Vatican office was "raided" by the Vatican gendarmes on October 1 was treated with considerable coldness, even asked to take off her heeled shoes so that the heels could be checked for a possible hidden pen drive containing computer files (no such pen drive was found). But this does not explain the reason for the "raid," or for the dismissal now of Giani."
Tesa
Why this certain urgency to dismiss Giani?
Jungerheld
Stunning...and very unfortunate.