All of a sudden, Cardinal George appeared on the screen. His Eminence was delivering a speech to the USCC, when one of Goudie’s lackeys interrupted by asking about the Marcinkus inheritance. Now it became clear to me, the smear job on Cardinal George was Goudie’s reason for digging up and dramatizing ancient history. I was waiting for Cardinal George to let the lackey have it for interrupting his meeting with nonsense. I thought for sure that Cardinal George would have said, “Archbishop Marcinkus was not convicted of a crime, nor was he under investigation at the time of his death. Therefore, why should the Catholic students in Chicago not benefit by the Archbishops generosity?” However, Cardinal George took the highest road, as usual, and offered a kind smile. This is an example of why I could never hold a powerful position like Cardinal George. I would have been boisterous, perhaps downright rude.
One thing that we can thank Chuck Goudie for is eliminating any suspicions that have plagued the late and great Archbishop Marcinkus over the last few decades regarding a one billion dollar scandal. Now knowing that Archbishop Marcinkus was worth less than a half million dollars, I would have put together a collection for him if he were not in Heaven now. I believe that all bishops should be as rich as kings, so they can do all things possible to help the church.
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Joe, that sucks that the i-Team / Goudie never got back to you.
Also, why didn’t the Kass piece ever materialize after your Tuscany lunch with him? Did he not believe you story?
Dear Mob watcher,
I would like to clarify that my reference to Goudie as being an a** hole has nothing to do with the fact that he has not interviewed me. I was disgusted by his ignorant actions in sending someone to interrupt an important meeting with the USCCB. His reason for the interruption was silly, in my opinion, digging up ancient news totally irrelevant to the USCCB meeting.
Furthermore, I never spoke to Chuck Goudie about the Giacchino matter, which is the only matter I ever addressed with the I-Team. However, I did speak to a rather young program director who simply said the Giacchino story did not sound interesting. I laughed when I heard the program directors opinion, while thinking to myself, ‘wait until Giacchino is busted, will see if the story is interesting’. In the meantime, I continue to wait for Giacchino’s arrest – it will come.
I was told by a source that an individual closely connected to Cerone, who knows Kass pretty well, discretely sabotaged my credibility with him (I know the identity of the culprit; however, I do not wish to share it at this time). In my opinion, Kass has made a foolish decision to ignore the ample amount of evidence that exists in support of my allegations.
Part of the reason I remain committed to telling my stories on KTF, I want to maintain having my pulpit so I am prepared to elaborate on my stories when the mainstream media is forced to cover them after certain indictments come down.
To me the I team is not and has never been interested in a story until it has immediate media or ratings value. I am sure when individuals or topics covered here reach mainstream outlets they may seek your input or they may attempt to malign your work as the mainstream media likes to determine what is newsworthy and how it is presented to Americans.
This is why this new “undermedia” like KTF is so vital and crucial.
Is Chuck Goudie a mob puppet?
or more appropiately a mob propagandist?