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the City of London, being a square mile, - it‘s possible to ―handpick‖ your Jurors, maybe not so much<br />

today as had been known in the past, though still not impossible to do with the right people in<br />

administration etc.<br />

However, his family rightly appealed against what they believed to be prejudice on the part of the<br />

coroner [5], whom is probably Freemason, but because they don‘t have to declare that they are, we don‘t<br />

know for sure. - I say that, because like most MPs, and people in these kinds of positions, -they normally<br />

are. - The Calvi‘s were suspicious of the Masonic affiliations with the City of London police, and it was<br />

only then that an alleged more thorough inquest was held in July 1983, which ‗inconveniently‘ a jury<br />

returned with an ‗open verdict‘, [and who later went on to say, that had they heard ―all‖ the evidence in<br />

that 2nd inquest, they would have returned a ―murder verdict‖]. And as we now know, 19 years later in<br />

2002, a report proved that yes indeed he was murdered, and makes me wonder if the family realised that<br />

after securing the services of George Alfred Carman, QC on the second inquiry, that he trained as a<br />

Catholic priest prior to entering law at the Roman Catholic Seminary - St Joseph‘s College, England.<br />

Meanwhile, Banco Ambrosiano, Calvi‘s massive privately owned bank collapsed on the news of his<br />

death, which brought light to a huge black-hole in the balance sheet amounting to $1.3 billion. A large<br />

proportion of the missing money was later located in accounts owned by the Vatican bank. [5] The links and<br />

events that unfolded in the wake of Calvi‘s death were to link Monks with Murder, Freemasons with the<br />

Mafia and Spies with wanted Nazi war criminals. In 1978, a report by the Bank of Italy on Ambrosiano<br />

concluded that several billion lire had been illegally exported and in May 1981, Mr Calvi was arrested,<br />

found guilty and sentenced to four years imprisonment, then subsequently released pending an appeal. [6]<br />

It‘s alleged during his short spell in jail he attempted suicide, and looks more like he was being setup for it<br />

to appear he had this kind of disposition. Mr Calvi was due to reappear in an Italian court to appeal against<br />

this conviction and following that he was tried for alleged fraud involving property deals with Sicilian<br />

banker Michele Sindona, who was sentenced to 25 years in America over the collapse of the Franklin<br />

National Bank in New York in 1974. [6]<br />

The Vatican is directly linked to Mr Calvi by Archbishop Paul Marcinkus, the Pope‘s personal<br />

bodyguard, who was also a governor of the Vatican and Head of the Vatican bank which had a<br />

shareholding in Ambrosiano, which was on the verge of collapse amid press reports that investigators<br />

found a £400m black hole in its accounts. The bank‘s executive board decided to strip Mr Calvi of his<br />

authority and the Italian Treasury dissolved the bank and it went into administration owing millions of<br />

pounds. Around this same period Mr Calvi fled to Venice after shaving his moustache to avoid being<br />

recognised. From there it seems he hired a private plane to take him to London. – Suspiciously the day<br />

before he was found dead, his secretary Teresa Corrocher allegedly committed suicide in Milan by<br />

jumping off the fourth floor of the bank‘s headquarters, it‘s possible she was directly or indirectly<br />

involved, and her own guilt got to her, - though obviously it‘s more likely she knew too much, and was<br />

you could say assisted on her way down, as why otherwise would she decide to kill herself prior to Calvi‘s<br />

death?<br />

For all she knew, he could have salvaged the banks financial problems. Corrocher was aged 55, and<br />

apparently left an angry suicide note condemning her boss for the damage she said he had done to<br />

Ambrosiano and its employees, [6] - now that‘s what I call loyalty, you just can‘t get the staff nowadays!<br />

The Ratlines<br />

World War II had not long ended, when in 1947, the Allied strategists set about planning for World<br />

War III. Even as British and US intelligence officials scoured Europe seeking to apprehend Nazi‘s wanted<br />

on war crimes charges, other much more subversive and secretive US and British intelligence units, were<br />

actively engaged in helping those very same Nazi‘s to escape, and this kind of double edged sword of<br />

subversion is going on within all governments around the world this very day, and it is these kinds of small<br />

subversive groups who I believe were involved in the atrocities of 9/11. The means of escape were the<br />

Vatican run Ratlines. Operated with the full knowledge and blessing of highly placed US and British<br />

government officials, the Ratlines guided 30,000 wanted Nazi‘s to sanctuary and safe haven locations<br />

included the US, Britain, Ireland, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the most favourite bolt hole of them<br />

all, South America. [5]<br />

Those who reached safety this way were among some of the most wanted Nazi war criminals. Klaus<br />

Barbie; the callous Gestapo officer known as the Butcher of Lyons; Franz Stangl; a Commandant of the<br />

notorious Treblinka extermination camp; Gustav Wagner; Commandant of Sorbibor extermination camp,

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