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Vatican To Force Thousands To Take ID Cards With RFID Microchip Tracking

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Vatican clergy and employees will be issued with an identity card complete with a microchip-tracking device in sweeping new security measures designed to prevent a repeat of the Vatileaks scandal.
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Vatican introduces new security measures after Vatileaks scandal
Much tighter controls have already been introduced for anyone seeking access or photocopies of the Holy See's archives, dossiers and documents.
The Papal Apartments, which include the living quarters of Pope Benedict XVI and the offices of his personal staff inside the Apostolic Palace, are totally off limits to anyone without strict authorisation.
Slovenian priest, Mitja Leskovar, an anti-espionage expert nicknamed 'Monsignor 007', is in charge of implementing the new security procedures with the identity cards expected to be introduced from January 1.
Leskovar, who grew up in the former Yugoslavia under Communism, is responsible for the transmission of confidential documents between the Vatican and its papal nuncios or diplomats inside the Secretariat of State and also supervises all requests for document photocopying within the secretariat.
Thousands of clerical and lay staff working inside the walls of the Vatican from the Apostolic Palace to the Secretariat of State will be affected by the tighter scrutiny that will also enable their superiors to monitor when they clock in and out.
The security shake-up was revealed after Claudio Sciarpelletti, the computer expert convicted of aiding and abetting the pope's former butler Paolo Gabriele in the Vatileaks scandal, dropped his appeal on Saturday.
The move came as the three judges who assessed the case raised doubts about Sciarpelletti's credibility and the friendship between the two men.
Sciarpelletti was convicted in November of aiding and abetting Gabriele, who himself was convicted of stealing the pontiff's private documents and leaking them to an Italian journalist in an embarrassing security breach that rocked the Vatican earlier this year.
According to a report in the Italian daily La Stampa, Gabriele's replacement – Sandro Mariotti known as 'Sandrone'– is prohibited from carrying out any secretarial tasks or even sharing an office with the pope's personal secretaries, Monsignor Georg Gaenswein and Monsignor Alfred Xuereb, as Gabriele did in the past.
Vatican spokesman Father Federico Lombardi told The Daily Telegraph these kind of security measures had been talked about within the Vatican for years but declined to comment on any details and said he did not know the precise timing of the measures. source - Telegraph UK

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Seventh-day Adventist Leo Schreven unexpectedly passed way on Saturday, December 1



Leo Schreven


Leo Schreven, 51, of Kettle Falls, WA, unexpectedly passed way on Saturday, December 1. 

Leo was born to Leonardus and Johanna Schreven, May 19, 1961 in Phoenix, Arizona. Leo married Tamara Fields Schreven in 1983 and they made their home in Kettle Falls for the past 23 years. 

Leo served as an evangelist in the Seventh-day Adventist Church for 30 years.

His ministry touched the lives of countless thousands around the world and he will be remembered as a dynamic preacher who helped people find Jesus as their Savior. His All Power seminars have blessed multitudes and his DVDs and sermons will continue to benefit future generations. 

Leo loved camping, boating, hiking, reading, and time with his family. 

Leo is survived by his wife Tamara, daughter Cierra, parents, brothers John and Herman, sister Ella, and their spouses and children. 

The family will hold a private service. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorial gifts in Leo’s name be made to… (this can be a memorial fund for Cierra, or some cause that Leo was passionate about).

All Power Ministries P.O. Box 1158, Kettle Falls, WA 99141
All Power Seminars, Inc. P.O. Box 579, 
Kettle Falls, WA 99141

Vatican Unveils RFID Tracker Chips For Staff

 

Vatican introduces new security measures after Vatileaks scandal

 

Vatican clergy and employees will be issued with an identity card complete with a microchip-tracking device in sweeping new security measures designed to prevent a repeat of the Vatileaks scandal.

Perfume created for Pope Benedict XVI
Pope Benedict XVI Photo: EPA/MAURIZIO BRAMBATTI
Much tighter controls have already been introduced for anyone seeking access or photocopies of the Holy See's archives, dossiers and documents.
The Papal Apartments, which include the living quarters of Pope Benedict XVI and the offices of his personal staff inside the Apostolic Palace, are totally off limits to anyone without strict authorisation.
Slovenian priest, Mitja Leskovar, an anti-espionage expert nicknamed 'Monsignor 007', is in charge of implementing the new security procedures with the identity cards expected to be introduced from January 1.
Leskovar, who grew up in the former Yugoslavia under Communism, is responsible for the transmission of confidential documents between the Vatican and its papal nuncios or diplomats inside the Secretariat of State and also supervises all requests for document photocopying within the secretariat.
Thousands of clerical and lay staff working inside the walls of the Vatican from the Apostolic Palace to the Secretariat of State will be affected by the tighter scrutiny that will also enable their superiors to monitor when they clock in and out.
The security shake-up was revealed after Claudio Sciarpelletti, the computer expert convicted of aiding and abetting the pope's former butler Paolo Gabriele in the Vatileaks scandal, dropped his appeal on Saturday.

The move came as the three judges who assessed the case raised doubts about Sciarpelletti's credibility and the friendship between the two men.

Sciarpelletti was convicted in November of aiding and abetting Gabriele, who himself was convicted of stealing the pontiff's private documents and leaking them to an Italian journalist in an embarrassing security breach that rocked the Vatican earlier this year.

According to a report in the Italian daily La Stampa, Gabriele's replacement – Sandro Mariotti known as 'Sandrone'– is prohibited from carrying out any secretarial tasks or even sharing an office with the pope's personal secretaries, Monsignor Georg Gaenswein and Monsignor Alfred Xuereb, as Gabriele did in the past.

Vatican spokesman Father Federico Lombardi told The Daily Telegraph these kind of security measures had been talked about within the Vatican for years but declined to comment on any details and said he did not know the precise timing of the measures.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/vaticancityandholysee/9717310/Vatican-introduces-new-security-measures-after-Vatileaks-scandal.html

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York bars plan 'First Pint' in place of the New Year's Eve 'First Night'

Mudhook Brewing Co. co-owner Jeff Lau planned the event so area bars can attract partygoers.
 
By REBECCA LeFEVER
Daily Record/Sunday News
If you were afraid downtown York would be empty on New Year's Eve you can rest assured: there will be a party.
 
After hearing confirmation that York was canceling its traditional First Night celebration, Jeff Lau, co-owner of Mudhook Brewing Co. wanted to see if New Year's Eve could be saved.

"Part of it is, in our theme of being an anchor in this community, is that we wanted to be an anchor for this kind of entertainment," Lau said.

Along with Holy Hound Taproom and the White Rose Bar and Grill, Mudhook Brewing Co. will host First Pint in honor of New Year's Eve.

Live entertainment will shut down the area of Clarke Avenue and Beaver Street and those who attend can purchase a beer inside any of the participating establishments and then enjoy it in the enclosed area, Lau said.

To go along with the theme, a pint of beer will be dropped at midnight.

"We don't get a whole lot of business on New Year's Eve," Lau said. "It might be better for us if we're hosting. Regardless, it's something for people to do in the city, even if nothing is going on in the square."

York's director of public works, Jim Gross, said Friday that they have been working closely with Lau and the other bar owners to have the event.

"I thought it was a good idea, whether we have the event at the square or not," Gross said. "They certainly compliment each other."

Gross said if someone stepped up to fund the $35,000 First Night it could take place on the square, but as of Friday, it was still off.

"We continue to have conversations with potential sponsors," Gross said.

But even without anything in the square, Lau's glad there's another choice for residents when it comes to celebrating another year.

Final details for the event will be discussed in a meeting with city officials on Monday, Lau said.

They will then determine what the cost, if any, would be for an entry fee and what discounts they might be able to offer to customers.

"It's for the good of the town," Lau said of the event, "As business people we benefit from the good of the town, too."

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