Philadelphia government used Pope Francis visit as beta test for city lock down and martial law

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‘Pope Francis’ recent visit to the United States included a stop in the City of Brotherly Love and the epicenter of America’s constitutional government, but not everyone was happy about it. In fact, some saw it as something completely different — sinister, even — as perhaps a prelude of things to come.

Prior to the pontiff’s late September visit, officials in Philadelphia enacted major security measures that included the closure of major roads, schools and other institutions. In response, one chef took to Facebook to voice his frustration with the measures, as well as his concern over them.

“We’re clearly all thrilled that Pope Francis is here,” Marc Vitri wrote. “Never has there been a pope in history that people have such admiration for while having such a gentle voice that transcends all religions and walks of life. I can say that the pope has chosen Philadelphia to spread his message…and I remain thrilled.’

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