The Cardinal Siri Elections in Brief–
relating to the Papal Conclaves and
the Invalid Elections of John XXIII [1958] and Paul VI [1963]
By Bro.
Michael Dimond, O.S.B.
and Bro. Peter
Dimond, O.S.B.
WHITE SMOKE, BUT NO POPE
On October 26, 1958, white
smoke was seen emerging from the Sistine Chapel. White smoke indicates that a new Pope has
been elected. But no Pope emerged. This was reported by newspapers throughout
the world and heard on radio. Cardinals
were even seen from the windows of the apostolic palace waving to the crowd –
something not permitted if the conclave is still in session. They, too, thought a Pope had been
elected. Here is a newspaper report from
Oct. 27, 1958:
"VATICAN CITY (AP) - Cardinals balloted Sunday without
electing a pope. A mix-up in smoke signals made it appear for about half an
hour that Pius XII's successor had been chosen. For a time 200,000 Romans and tourists in huge Saint Peter's Square were
certain the church had a new pontiff. Millions of others who listened to radios
throughout Italy and Europe also were certain. They were certain. They
heard the Vatican speaker shout exultantly: 'A pope is elected..’
"The scene around the Vatican was one of incredible confusion. White smoke
from a little chimney atop the Vatican is the traditional signal announcing the
election of a new pope. Black smoke indicates failure. Twice during the day
smoke billowed from the chimney. At noon the smoke at first came white but it
quickly turned unquestionably black. This was the sign the cardinals had failed
to elect on the first two ballots, at nightfall white smoke billowed from the
slender chimney for a full five minutes. For all the outside world knew, a new
pontiff had been chosen.
"Clouds of smoke were caught in search lights trained on the Sistine
Chapel chimney. 'Bianco! Bianco!' roared
many in the crowd. 'White, white.'
"The Vatican Radio announced the smoke was white. The announcer declared
the cardinals at that moment probably were going through the rites of adoration
for a new supreme pontiff. For a long time Vatican Radio stuck to its
insistence the smoke was white.
“Even high Vatican officials were fooled.
Callori di Vignale, governor of the conclave, and Sigismondo Chigi, the
conclave Marshall, rushed to take up the positions assigned to them. The
Palatine Guard was called from its barracks and ordered to prepare to go to St.
Peter's Basilica for (the) announcement of the new pope's name. But the
guard was ordered back to barracks before it reached the square. The Swiss
Guard was also alerted.
"Chigi, in an interview with the
Italian radio, said uncertainty reigned in the palace. He added that this
confusion persisted even after the smoke had subsided and until assurances were
received from within the conclave that black smoke was intended. He said he had
been at three other conclaves and never before seen smoke as varied in color as
Sunday's. He told newsmen later he would arrange to have the cardinals informed
of Sunday's smoke confusion in the hope that something can be done to remedy
the situation Monday.
"Priests and others working within the Vatican grounds saw the white
smoke. They started to cheer. They waved kerchiefs enthusiastically, and
figures of conclavists – cardinal's assistants – in the windows of the
apostolic palace waved back. Possibly they, too, believed a pope had been
elected.
"The crowd waited in agony of suspense. Any pope elected would ordinarily
appear on the balcony within twenty minutes. The crowd waited a full half hour
now wondering whether the smoke was meant to be black or white. Doubt set in
swiftly. Many in the vast crowd began to drift away. But still there was
confusion. News media had flashed around
the world the word that a new pope had been chosen.
“Telephone calls poured into the Vatican, jamming its exchange. As
time wore on and doubts increased, the callers all asked one question:
"Black or white?"
"After a half hour, radios began to chatter excitedly that the answer was
still uncertain. Only well after the
time when a new pope should have appeared on the balcony above St. Peter's
Square was it certain that the voting would have to resume Monday at 10 a.m.
(3 a.m. CST). The crowd now aware of this, dissipated quickly. Grayish wisps of
smoke still spiraled from the chapel chimney..." (Cardinals Fail To Elect
Pope In 4 Ballots; Mix-up In Smoke Signals Causes 2 False Reports," The
Houston Post, October 27, 1958, Section 1, pages 1 & 7.)
This
white smoke clearly indicated the election of the new Pope; but something
strange had occurred inside the Sistine Chapel which prevented the newly
elected Pope from appearing, and which left the crowd – and the waiting world –
confused and bewildered. It was only two
days later that Angelo Roncalli [John XXIII] was elected, and after his
election John XXIII held a mysterious multi-hour post-election meeting with all
the participants in the conclave. Why did John XXIII have to hold this
post-election meeting? Did it concern
the first set of white smoke and the election of the real Pope?
“John XXIII
asked the cardinals to remain in the conclave another night instead of leaving
immediately as was customary…to caution them again against revealing the
secrets of his election to outsiders...” (Alden Hatch, A Man Named John, NY,
NY: Hawthorn Books Inc., 1963, p. 163.)
“After greeting and blessing the cheering throng in St. Peter's
Square . . . John XXIII ordered the
Cardinals not to disperse. He wished to meet with them in secret. This was
a burden on several of the Cardinals who were in their nineties and in failing
health, but in deference to the new Pope they all stayed. It must have been a very sensitive meeting, for when Secretary of State
Tardini tried to enter, mistakenly believing the conclave was over, he was
promptly excommunicated by France's Cardinal Tisserant. (Mark Fellows, Fatima in Twilight,
p. 154)
The
mystery behind the white smoke and the secret post-election meeting of the 1958
Conclave may not have been uncovered if it were not for Mr. Scortesco. Scortesco was the cousin of two members of the
Vatican’s Noble Guard, including the President of the Noble Guard, which was
responsible for guarding the conclaves of 1958 and 1963 and making sure that no
communication occurred with the outside.
Scortesco revealed the following in a published letter:
Scortesco:
“In the case of John XXIII (1958) and of
Paul VI (1963), there were communications with the outside. It was thus known that there were several
ballots in the first conclave [1958] which resulted in the election of Cardinal
Tedeschini and in the second [1963], Cardinal Siri.” (Excerpt from the
French Newsletter, Introibo, No. 61,
July-August-September, 1988, Association Noel Pinot, Angers, France, p. 3.)
Scortesco
obtained this shocking information from members of the Noble Guard. The letter was published in Introibo. And Scortesco was found burned alive in his bed shortly after the
publication of this letter. So
Scortesco, prior to being knocked off, revealed that Cardinal Tedeschini, not
Antipope John XXIII, was actually elected first in 1958. And Cardinal Siri, not Antipope Paul VI, was
elected first in 1963.
In the
letter quoted above, Scortesco also mentioned communication with the
“outside.” His later writings indicate
that this communication involved the B’nai Brith (Jewish Freemasonry). If communications with the “outside”
unlawfully influence a Papal election, this means that such an election is
invalid. The “outside” communication
with the Freemasons most probably prevented Tedeschini and Siri from having the
free ability to accept their elections, probably by various threats, including
death. The Communists and the Freemasons
knew that neither Siri nor Tedeschini would go along with their evil attempts
to destroy the Catholic Church; so they had to block their elections. If the “outside” communication mentioned by
Scortesco did influence Tedeschini and Siri from having the free ability to
accept their elections, then the subsequent elections of Roncalli [John XXIII]
and Montini [Paul VI] were absolutely invalid for that fact alone.
"...A valid Abdication of the Pope must be a
free act, hence a forced resignation of the papacy would be null and void, as more
than one ecclesiastical decree has declared.” (The Catholic Encyclopedia, v. 1, 1907, p. 32.)
"Resignation is invalid by law if it was made out of grave
fear unjustly inflicted, fraud, substantial error, or simony" (1917 Code
of Canon Law, Canon 185).
"It may be noted at once, with [the canonist] Wernz, that a
papal election held outside of a properly organized conclave is canonically
null and void" (http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/04192a.htm).
Besides
Scortesco’s admission that Cardinal Tedeschini was elected in 1958, and
Cardinal Siri in 1963, there is evidence showing that Cardinal Siri was also
elected before Cardinal Tedeschini and Angelo Roncalli [John XXIII] in
1958. In other words, Cardinal Siri
wasn’t only elected in 1963, as Scortesco revealed, but also in 1958. Adding credence to this is the fact that the
phenomenon of the false-smoke-signals occurred in both 1958 and 1963! According to The
Sheboygan Press of June 20, 1963, the white-smoke/black-smoke
phenomenon-of-confusion occurred for 8 minutes in the 1963 conclave. The false-smoke-signal-phenomenon occurred in
both conclaves precisely because the same thing happened in both: a true Pope
was elected only to be intimidated into not accepting the office so that the
enemies of the Church could implant their own man.
According
to a knowledgeable Italian priest who had conferred with Cardinal Siri, as well
as U.S. intelligence documents (see below), a conservative bloc of Cardinals
had been successful in electing Siri on the fourth ballot of the first day of
the conclave, October 26, 1958. This election of Siri on the fourth ballot in
1958 was when the white smoke emerged.
Former FBI
Consultant Acknowledges Siri’s Election
Former FBI consultant Paul L. Williams cites
declassified U.S. intelligence documents showing that Cardinal Siri was elected
Pope Gregory XVII at the conclave that, two days later, produced John
XXIII. In 2003, Paul L. Williams published a book called The
Vatican Exposed: Money, Murder, and the Mafia (Prometheus Books). Williams,
who is not a Catholic, asserts:
“ In
1954 Count Della Torre, editor of the Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore Romano,
warned [Pope] Pius XII of [Cardinal
Angelo] Roncalli's Communist sympathies. Other members of the ‘Black
Nobility’ expressed similar concerns.[5]
“Nor did
Roncalli [later known as "Pope John XXIII"] escape the attention of
the FBI and CIA. The agencies began to accumulate thick files on him and
the questionable activities of other ‘progressives’ within the Vatican,
including Monsignor Giovanni Battista Montini (the future Paul VI).
[...]
“Pius XII had appointed Cardinal Giuseppe Siri as
his desired successor.[7] Siri was rabidly anti-Communist, an intransigent
traditionalist in matters of church doctrine, and a skilled bureaucrat. . . .
“In
1958 [on October 26], when the cardinals were locked away in the Sistine Chapel
to elect a new pope, mysterious events began to unfold. On the third ballot,
Siri, according to FBI sources, obtained the necessary votes and was elected as
Pope Gregory XVII.[8] White
smoke poured from the chimney of the chapel to inform the faithful that a new
pope had been chosen. The news was announced with joy at 6 P.M. on Vatican
radio. The announcer said, "The smoke is
white. . . . There is absolutely no
doubt. A pope has been elected."[9] . . .
“But the new pope failed to appear. Question
began to arise whether the smoke was white or gray. To quell such doubts,
Monsignor Santaro, secretary of the Conclave of Cardinals, informed the press that
the smoke, indeed, had been white and that a new pope had been elected. The
waiting continued. By evening Vatican radio announced that the results remained
uncertain. On October 27, 1958, the Houston Post headlined: ‘Cardinals
Fail to elect pope in 4 Ballots: Mix-Up in Smoke Signals Cause False
Reports.’[10]
But the reports had been valid. On the fourth ballot, according to FBI
sources, Siri again obtained the necessary votes and was elected supreme
pontiff. But the French cardinals annulled the results, claiming that
the election would cause widespread riots and the assassination of several
prominent bishops behind the Iron Curtain.[11]
“The
cardinals opted to elect Cardinal Frederico Tedischini as a "transitional
pope," but Tedischini was too ill to accept the position.
“Finally, on the third day of balloting, Roncalli
received the necessary support to become Pope John XXIII. . . .” (Paul L. Williams, The Vatican Exposed,Amherst,
NY: Prometheus Books, 2003, pp. 90-92.)
The
footnotes that Williams' references are: [5] Department of State confidential
biography, "John XXIII," issue date: no date, declassified: February
15, 1974; see also Avro Manhattan, Murder in the Vatican, p. 31. [7]
John Cooney, The American Pope, p. 259. [8] Department of State secret
dispatch, "John XXIII," issue date: November 20, 1958, declassified:
November 11, 1974. [9] The announcer's
words appeared in the London Tablet, November 1, 1958, p. 387. [10] Houston
Post, October 27, 1958, pp. 1 and 7.
[11] Department of State secret file, "Cardinal Siri,"
issue date: April 10, 1961, declassified: February 28, 1994.
The
testimony of this former FBI consultant, based upon FBI intelligence, confirms
that Cardinal Siri was elected and took the name “Gregory XVII.” It confirms what others have said: Cardinal
Siri was prevented from feely assuming the office by the French pack of
conspirators and threats. If this FBI
intelligence is correct, then the subsequent “election” of Angelo Roncalli
[John XXIII] was absolutely and totally invalid. It is worthy of note that Cardinal Siri’s
election is not the subject of Mr. Williams’ book. He simply mentions it, almost in passing, and
with no apparent motive for making this up – lending further credence to its
veracity.
Thus
Cardinal Siri, who was therefore the fifth Pope elected last century, is said
to have promptly accepted the office and announced that he would take the name
"Gregory XVII." Then, a
strident outcry of protest was heard from some of the radical French Cardinals,
some of whom were said to be Freemasons, who jumped to their feet to intimidate
the new Pope with the threat that they would immediately establish an
international schismatic church, if he emerged from the conclave as pope. Shaken badly, Siri is supposed to have
replied: "if you do not want me, then elect someone else." By this
one statement, which was taken as his abdication, would come the apocalyptic
nightmare that has resulted with the Vatican II “Church.”
But
again, Church law provides:
"...A
valid Abdication of the Pope must be a free act, hence a forced resignation of
the papacy would be null and void, as more than one ecclesiastical decree has
declared.” (The Catholic Encyclopedia, v. 1, 1907, p. 32.
This means that the subsequent election of John XXIII would not have been valid
if Siri was forced to resign. Exactly
when Cardinal Tedeschini was elected is not known, but it is clearly stated by
Williams above, and in Scortesco's writings, that during one of the ballots he was
elected. This must have been after
Siri's third or fourth ballot election. Perhaps Tedeschini was elected after Siri in
the confusion that reigned after the first election, but then Tedeschini was
also set aside in a similar manner to Siri so that they could implant Angelo
Roncalli [John XXIII].
All of this explains why at
6:00 p.m. on October 26, 1958 white smoke billowed from the Sistine Chapel for
a full five minutes; it explains why the Palatine and Swiss Guards were called
to prepare to greet the new Pope. It
explains why Cardinals in the Conclave were seen waving happily to the crowd,
and why the governor and marshal of the conclave prepared to greet the new
Pope.
Malachi Martin
acknowledges Siri’s Election
Even
Malachi Martin, a best-selling author, a Vatican insider, and a hero of many
defenders of Antipopes John XXIII and Paul VI, blows this story wide open (at
least concerning the 1963 election), by admitting in his book The Keys of This Blood (pages 607-609)
that it’s well known that Cardinal Siri received the required number of votes
to make him Pope in 1963, but that Siri’s election was “set aside” by what
Martin calls “a little brutality.”
Martin explicitly mentions that “communication” (interference) occurred
between a member of the conclave and an “internationally based organization”
concerning the Siri candidacy. He noted
that this dealt with a “grave matter of [Vatican] state security.” (It is said that the Communists may have
threatened to drop nuclear explosives on the Vatican if Siri accepted the
election, as well as killing every bishop behind the Iron Curtain.) So even Malachi Martin, a defender of
Antipopes John XXIII and Paul VI, admitted that Cardinal Siri received pressure
not to accept the office to which Martin admits he was elected. This confirms what Scortesco revealed and
demonstrates, again, that the election of Giovanni Montini [Antipope Paul VI]
was fraudulent.
Cardinal
Siri’s Own Testimony
But
besides the testimony of Martin and Scortesco, an interview that Cardinal Siri
gave before his death is worthy of note.
In a published interview with the Marquis de Franquerey, Louis Remy and
Francis Delay, Siri was asked questions on various topics, including what
Scortesco revealed about his election.
While denying other things in the interview, Siri would not deny that he
was elected Pope. All he would say was
that:
“I am bound by the secret. This secret is horrible. I would have books to write about the
different conclaves, very serious things have taken place, but I can say
nothing.”
The interviewers concluded that
since Siri denied other things they asked him, but would not deny that he had
been elected, what Scortesco said must be true. One should note that Siri was mistaken about
being bound by the secret of the conclave.
The secret of the conclave would not bind when the salvation of millions
of souls are at stake – and when it had already been totally violated by the
pack of French apostates and conspirators who had conferred with the B’nai
Brith. And the horrible secrets of the
conclave to which Siri alluded without a doubt refer to the unlawful
intervention of outside forces which blocked his ability to accept the Chair of
Peter.
It’s obvious from the evidence
that the notorious set of white smoke that was seen by everyone on October 26,
1958 indicated the election of the true Pope, Cardinal Siri. Everyone, even the Cardinals, believed we had
a new Pope. But then the Freemasons and
the Communists got involved and prevented the new Pope from assuming the
office. This was the outside communication which Scortesco revealed. Then the white smoke changed to black smoke
and two days later the Freemasons and the Communists implanted their man, the
Freemasonic agent, Angelo Roncalli [Antipope John XXIII]. The same interference occurred in the 1963
conclave, although, in this case, Cardinal Siri had his election illegally
blocked in favor of the infiltrator Giovanni Montini – Antipope Paul VI.
30 Days Magazine, a magazine favorable
to the Vatican II Antipopes, held an interview in 1994 with the head of Italian
Freemasonry, the Grand Master of the Grand Orient of Italy.
The
Grand Master stated: “As for that, it
seems that John XXIII was initiated into a Masonic Lodge in Paris and participated
in the work of the Istanbul workshops.” (Giovanni Cubeddu, 30 Days, Issue No. 2-1994, p. 25.)
So
it’s obvious that Antipope John XXIII was a Freemasonic agent whose mission was
to begin the attempted demolition of the Church of Christ by means of his false
council. And, as our material shows,
Paul VI was frequently seen wearing the breast-plate of a Jewish High-Priest,
in addition to his attempt to demolish Catholic Tradition as soon as he assumed
power.
Some
ask: if Cardinal Siri was elected in 1958 and 1963 or either one, why didn’t he
stand up for his office more vigorously?
Our purpose here is not to examine this question (see note at the end of
article). Our purpose is simply to
establish that the evidence of his elections, as well as the communication with
the outside, demonstrates that something uncanonical went on in the conclaves
of 1958 and 1963, as Scortesco revealed.
This makes perfect sense because we know, by divine faith, that Antipope
Paul VI could not have possibly possessed the keys of Peter, since he solemnly
bound his subjects to the heresies of Vatican II. Vatican II could not have been bound in
heaven, so we know that Antipope Paul VI had no power to bind on earth, for he
did try to bind Vatican II on earth. And
Antipope John XXIII also could not have been a true Pope, since he set the
table for the apostasy while being a heretic himself.
In the Sept. 2004 Issue of Inside the Vatican there is an interview with
Fr. Charles-Roux. Fr. Charles-Roux says:
"There were certain irregularities about the election during that 1958
conclave, as Cardinal Tisserant has himself acknowledged. Some say
Agagianian was elected, others Siri, others some other cardinal, and
that the camerlengo [=chamberlain] then annulled the election. In any
case, I'm quite sure John XXIII chose
his name, the name of an antipope [of the 15th century], quite consciously, to
show he had been irregularly elected." – Fr. Charles-Roux, Inside the
Vatican, 09/04, p. 41. Fr. Roux was a priest who said Mass on the set of The Passion of the Christ.
CONCLUSION
The
information about the elections of Cardinal Siri in 1958 and 1963 is not
necessary to prove that the apostates John XXIII and Paul VI were not valid
Popes; nor is it necessary to prove that the Vatican II heretics who
subsequently came from their line, John Paul I and John Paul II, were not valid
Popes. But these facts show that the
“elections” of John XXIII and Paul VI were uncanonical. This
is extremely valuable and important because it explains how this false church
of the Vatican II Antipopes got started, and why its official decrees and
teachings are not protected by the Holy Ghost. It explains that it was an uncanonical
election which started this entire schism of the Vatican II sect, which will probably
go down in the Eternal Book of Judgment – with the Great Eastern and Great
Western Schisms – as “The Final Schism.”
Prophecy
of St. Francis of Assisi (d. 1226): “There
will be an uncanonically elected Pope who will cause a great schism,
there will be diverse thoughts preached which will cause many, even those in
the different orders to doubt, yea, even agree with those heretics which will
cause my Order to divide, then will there be such universal dissensions and
persecutions that if those days were not shortened even the elect would be
lost.” (Rev. Culleton, The Reign of
Antichrist, Tan Books, 1974, p. 130.)
We
believe that St. Francis of Assisi was definitely predicting the invalid and
uncanonical election of Antipope John XXIII.
This uncanonical election started the apocalyptic nightmare of the Great
Apostasy that is now upon us.
Bl.
Joachim (d. 1202): “Towards the end of the world, Antichrist will overthrow the
pope and usurp his see.” (Rev. Culleton, The
Reign of Antichrist, Tan Books, 1974, p. 130.)
Prophecy of St. Nicholas of Fluh
(1417-1487):
“The Church will be punished because
the majority of her members, high and low, will become so perverted. The
Church will sink deeper and deeper until she will at last seem to be extinguished, and the succession of Peter and the other
Apostles to have expired. But,
after this, she will be victoriously exalted in the sight of all doubters.”
The
Cardinal Siri information should help people realize that those who accept the
Vatican II “Popes” from John XXIII to John Paul II are not only accepting
non-Catholic apostates who have implemented a counterfeit religion, but men who
weren’t even canonically chosen by the College of Cardinals.
Those
who want more proof that the elections of Antipopes John XXIII and Paul VI were
invalid need only to examine the revolution they caused. One needs only to think of the desolation of
the faith that ensued, and the millions of souls that have been lost. And one needs
only to consider how they wasted no time in systematically trying to dismantle
the Catholic Church. In this regard, see
also the photo galleries on our website dealing with Antipopes John XXIII and
Paul VI.
* Note:
We believe that Cardinal Siri was elected Pope and unlawfully forced to resign
- thus invalidating the “elections” of John XXIII and Paul VI. But his failure to oppose the apostasy, stand
up for his office and denounce the Antipopes in the decades following those
fateful days preclude Catholics from holding that he remained Pope in the
decades following the 1958 and 1963 conclaves.
Cardinal Siri may have been paralyzed by fear, uncertainty and confusion
about his status and what to do about it; nevertheless one cannot recognize
that he remained Pope in the years following his elections because, at least in
the external forum, he did not stand up for his office or oppose the
Antipopes.*
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