Angela’s Presentation in Italy

Some died, others survived, and yet others were taken as prisoners of war.

So What of the Italian National Church?

On arriving from Italy in England where she went to private school, Angela found herself completely dependent on her brother for funding. Having no intention of going beyond research into the English Church and the Scottish – this certainty having been amply made clear on Party space, she became unable to initiate her studies into the German and Italian national churches, even though on her spiritual calendar it is written that she must.

Never having received from Italy a reply to her introduction on church foundations presented there in the period between her first failed attempt at returning to England (when I failed to secure a work contract for her) and the second attempt (when I had to fund her from my own reserves and income), she has remained cut out from Italy.

It appears that the Italian state made a deal with the British to exchange the Italian spiritual Mother, who Angela asserted to have worked with in Italy, with the British queen. My sister was evidently considered an embarrassment for the the Italian authorities and it is very likely her work on sovereign national churches was looked at as a threat to the European Union agenda where the Communist Internazionale was intent on dismantling national sovereignty and was still in a phase of expansion towards the east.

Intercepted by State Agents

They intercepted Angela and her brother as we were going to present the work in public, took the script and hid it away. These were agents of the state and they clearly were in collusion with the British, because they already knew of her first failed attempt at trying to return to England.

Practically, they knew that her brother was looking at assuring a contract and funding for her research, something which the British had carefully dodged and which the Italian state also intended avoiding.

When the British later declared her brother dead in 2018, they could only have done so with the permission of one or more other countries at high level, this much became clear. But because she fled to Mexico, they could never get her to hand over to them anything on the Welsh or on the Irish, causing them to vent their anger even more on her brother who couldn’t oblige to their demands even if they pretended to throw bars of solid gold at his boots.




Secret Information

Because they would be unable to ever get from me the info they are after while never admitting it, all I needed to do was take Angela’s place in prison so they could not force her to reveal them anything – even though she too needs to travel and do her studies anyway. However, just by placing her in a prison, they’d have prevented die Hunnin ever carrying out her work, but their vile British methods of torture would have been inflicted upon her too.

It stands to reason why I took her place, for I fought the British by air and by land, first over England and then in Normandy. Knowing nothing about many of Angela’s secrets, I can only recount acts familiar to me personally, such as where so many British soldiers went on the first day of the Normandy invasion.

Great numbers of these were officially considered as missing in action for they were never accounted for: no-one in the British high command knew where they went. But the reality from our perspective, positioned higher up and facing the Atlantic Ocean, is that their bodies were washed out to sea. In fact many of these had never made it on land, or if they had, it was only to go no more than a few steps from the water’s edge.

Such is the direct testimony I am able to give from my point of view at that time, however I cannot give them information on what Angela knows but hasn’t told me, or maybe doesn’t even know herself as yet.

War is difficult and it leaves many casualties.

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