Tiber River
Rome, Italy
Chapter 7
Rikki and I just left the Vatican piazza on a Friday. The pope was riding around the square in his pope mobile while we dutifully read Deuteronomy's blessings and cursing reminding him of the abominations he conducted. We left the dragon's lair for indeed that is what dwells there for a walk on the Tiber river.

Suddenly, I noticed footsteps that were in sync with ours. Someone was following us. Rikki stop just stop I said, Someone is following us. We stopped. And he stopped. He had some kind of cell phone or walkie talkie. I said ok let's walk. So we began to walk. It was a certain section of the Tiber river right across from an island in front of the island was a bridge. I noticed to the left there was a very very old castle across the left of the bank where we were walking.

I turned around and looked the guy was obviously Jewish. He was probably Mossad. I said to Rikki, "What is that building over there? Look it says it's the Knights of Malta, the Order of St. John of the Hospitallers.” Oh isn't that interesting as there main headquarters are in Jerusalem. The old castle was very broken down in need of repair. We obviously could not go in there but there were some people coming out of the gate wall.
Approaching us coming towards us from the opposite direction were a tall beautiful couple. The man and woman were over 7ft tall very elegant speaking Italian interspersed with some Slavic language which the man's ethnic origin. We were speaking in English. The woman had an eastern European accent. They passed us by then must have noticed that we were speaking English. They began to speak in English as they wanted us to know they were listening to our conversation.
After passing us by they all of sudden turned around coming towards us. It was evident they were following us. They wanted us to know that they were following us. We were on our way to the Circus Maximus. We were definitely being tailed as we went by the Knights of Malta headquarters.
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