Arrest Order issued against Pope Francis; Reward and Amnesty offered as trial set to begin

The court that forced the resignation of Pope Benedict in February 2013 has issued an Arrest Order and Warrant against Pope Francis (Jorge Bergoglio) for Crimes against Humanity, along with a $10,000 reward for his capture. The International Common Law Court of Justice (ICLCJ) issued the Order and reward today, November 1, 2021, along with an offer of amnesty from prosecution to any Catholic official or clergy who assists in the detaining of Bergoglio. According to the Court statement that accompanied its Order, “Our Prosecutor has in his possession documented evidence and eyewitness affidavits that attest to Jorge Bergoglio’s personal complicity in child rape, torture and trafficking, ritual killing, medical genocide, obstruction of justice, and a general command responsibility for mass murder and other crimes perpetrated by the Church of Rome … Bergoglio is subject to prosecution as an indictable individual under common and international law, and he will be prosecuted by our Court. We are offering a reward
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