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TRAPPED IN A MASONIC WORLD

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mistaken‖. A later meeting with an unnamed intelligence official left Moro fearful for his life. The<br />

official told Moro he must abandon any idea to incorporate the communists; ―...or you will pay dearly for<br />

it‖. The official continued by warning Moro that; ―...groups on the fringes of the official secret services<br />

might be brought into operation‖, if he didn‘t modify his position. It was a clear reference to P2 and the<br />

Gladio network.<br />

Gladio - Italian for Gladius, a type of Roman short sword, and was the code name denoting the<br />

Clandestine Committee of the Western Union [CCWU], founded in 1948 with NATO and the just<br />

mentioned Operation Stay-Behind set up in Italy after World War II and intended to continue anticommunist<br />

resistance in the event of a ―Warsaw Pact‖ invasion of Western Europe. Through NATO,<br />

working with various other Western European intelligence agencies and the CIA network of ‗stay-behind<br />

secret armies‘ which were responsible for dozens of terrorist attacks and atrocities across Europe over<br />

decades, and were meant to lay back an accept this present ―war on terror‖, when this kind of covert<br />

terrorism is still taking place today with not a so called ―alleged terrorist‖ in sight!<br />

On hearing the threats from the intelligence officer in Washington, Moro cut short his visit and returned<br />

home in fear of his life, in which his wife later revealed to the media. Moro was one of the most important<br />

leaders of Democrazia Cristiana [Christian Democracy, DC], and was kidnapped on the 16th March 1978,<br />

by the Red Brigades, and allegedly killed by them after 54 days.<br />

Within a few months of Moro‘s assassination, the world was to learn that Albino Luciani had been<br />

elected Pope, taking the title Pope John Paul I. Luciani‘s election caused much distress in certain areas of<br />

the Vatican curia, and not least to Bishop Paul Marcinkus who had felt his days were numbered.<br />

Marcinkus‘s removal from office would open a hornet‘s nest of financial sleaze, as via the Vatican bank,<br />

its alleged Marcinkus had engaged in a vast amount of financial corruption and cover -ups. In addition to<br />

his financial shenanigans with Banco Ambrosiano, the Istituto per de Religione – [IOR] was also using<br />

known Mafia figures to invest some of its vast wealth. Days following his election, the ―Smiling Pope‖, as<br />

he was known, was suddenly found dead, and quickly replaced by Karol Wojtyla the Polish chap, who<br />

took the title of John Paul II.<br />

In the book; In God‘s Name, 1984 by David Yallop, he seems to prove and argues a good case that the<br />

assassination, - by poisoning of Albino Luciani, which was previously suspected although none of the<br />

details were ever known, that during the night of 28th to 29th September 1978, after only a reign of thirtythree<br />

[that Masonic number] days on the throne of Saint Peter. Yallop condemns six presumed ―partners<br />

in crime‖, [which I simply have no room to cover in this book], who were also bound up in a tissue of<br />

other sordid and financial crimes both before and after this event. Yallop determines their motives, and<br />

then minutely reconstitutes Cardinal Villot‘s activity during the twelve hours following the crime to make<br />

it look like a natural death. This exploit would constitute the most successful of ―perfect crimes‖, - if his<br />

position as head of the Church and of Vatican State had not given the sinister cardinal complete power to<br />

close the eyes, ears and lips of everyone - those of ―His Holiness‖, domestics, secretaries and doctors, the<br />

Swiss guards and beyond the conventional boundaries of the Vatican, the police force and the judiciary of<br />

the Italian State. Bishop Marcinkus was not only reprieved, but became a close confidant of the new<br />

Polish pope John Paul II. [9]<br />

And it was whilst under this new, safer regime that Marcinkus went onto provide large sums of money<br />

to the Polish ship-workers union ―Solidarity‖, - which is largely credited with bringing an end to<br />

communism in Poland, and set the ball rolling for the rest of the communist countries of Europe to<br />

gradually collapse and dissolve. It had been under Luciani‘s predecessor, Pope Paul VI, as the young<br />

Monsignor Giovanni Montini, the Under Secretary of State since 1937 - who was heavily involved in the<br />

post war Ratlines.<br />

In an additional twist it was revealed in 1992, by Mafia grass Francesco Mannino Mannoia, that<br />

Roberto Calvi had been strangled to death by Francesco Di Carlo, the Mafia‘s London based heroin traffic<br />

manager. The order for the murder came from Pippo Calo, the Mafia treasurer and ambassador to Rome.<br />

Desperate to plug an increasingly large hole in his banks books, Calvi had agreed to launder large<br />

quantities of drugs money for the Corleone Mafia Empire. Instead of laundering Mafia money, Calvi<br />

began skimming the profits to keep his own bank afloat. Faced with certain discovery and even more<br />

certain consequences, Calvi rushed to London to negotiate a loan from Opus Dei who had agreed to<br />

purchase a stake in Calvi‘s Banco Ambrosiano. [5]<br />

The deal, had it proceeded would have provided the essential funds needed to repay the Mafia, and<br />

stave-off an imminent investigation into his affairs by Italy‘s Central bank, and his secretary Teresa<br />

Corrocher wouldn‘t of allegedly had to committed suicide. It‘s been well known to insiders of the Vatican,

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