The Rockefeller-Pentagon-Mafia Connection!!
Diabolical scheme to divide up Italy
and restore the Papal States exposed!!
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Michele Sindona (1920-1986) St. Peter's Banker.
Michele Sindona. Pope Paul VI's banker and confidant.
Born in 1920 in Patti, Sicily. Sindona became the most successful
tax lawyer and the most powerful banker in Italy. Years
later, as one of the wealthiest men in the world, Sindona
was identified by the Italian and U.S. governments as the
Mafia's banker.
He was accused of washing heroin profits through his banks
and of smuggling currency out of Italy through the Bank
of the Vatican.
In 1972 Sindona purchased controlling interest of FRANKLIN
NATIONAL BANK. Two years later FRANKLIN NATIONAL BANK collapsed
— the 2nd largest bank failure in U.S. history.
On August 2, 1979, while under indictment, Michele Sindona
disappeared and was believed to have been kidnapped by left-wing
terrorists. He reappeared on October 16, 1979, was later
convicted of bank fraud, and was sentenced to twenty-five
years in prison.
Franklin National Bank Chairman ruined Rockefeller's Presidential
attempt!!
Nelson Rockefeller was "elected" Governor of
NY State in 1958.
http://www.reformation.org/rockefeller-for-president.html
In 1960, he decided to run for President as the Republican
candidate against John F. Kennedy. http://www.reformation.org/kennedy.html
Rockefeller already "owned" the NY vote but he
needed the key state of California in order to be a viable
candidate.
As governor, Nelson passed an omnibus banking bill which
favored his giant banks against the small independent banks.
One of those banks was owned by Arthur T. Roth.
Arthur T. Roth (1905 - 1997).
Chairman of Franklin National Bank.
Arthur T. Roth was a banker with a human face.
He was responsible for the growth of a small country bank
into the 18th largest bank in the country.
He did this by sheer hard work and determination.
As he sought to expand his bank, he ran into opposition
from Governor Nelson Rockefeller.
Here is a quote from Mr. Roth:
"I'd had several clashes with David Rockefeller over
branch banking.
Starting in 1958, I came into direct personal conflict not
only with David but with his brother Nelson; and this went
on over several years.
It first came into the open during hearings on the new
omnibus banking bill in Albany in February 1958. A good
part of the legislature was present, because we'd sent telegrams
to each assemblyman and senator the night before, saying
that if he wanted to learn the answer to the bank controversy,
to come to the legislative chamber the following day."
(Ross, The People's Banker: The Story of Arthur T. Roth
and the Franklin National Bank, p.163).
Arthur T. Roth investigated the Rockefellers!!
Arthur T. Roth decided to investigate the shady banking
practices of the Rockefellers. He noticed that the giant
NY banks were lending large amount of money in California.
Here is a quote from Mr. Roth:
"I sent three Franklin officers to California to
investigate at first hand where the billions of dollars
of "flight money"
from New York savings banks were going, and how they were
being used.
They went around to housing developments in Los Angeles
and found that most of the mortgage money came from New
York.
Californians could get a 100-percent mortgage — no money
down on a house — and sometimes even more than 100 percent.
This was illegal. It worked like this:
A builder would apply for a mortgage for $15,000, but only
$13,000 went to pay for the house; the other $2,000 was
cash to the purchaser to buy furniture or pay moving expenses.
But it was all bank money, and the entire loan was guaranteed
by the U.S. government."
(Ross, The People's Banker:
The Story of Arthur T. Roth and the Franklin National Bank,
p.165).
Mr. Ross compiled all the facts on the illegal Rockefeller
lending scam and when Nelson was leaving for California
he presented the report to him . . . and the reporters....
The TRUTH made Rockefeller SICK.
Here is another quote from Mr. Roth:
"Governor Rockefeller, although only in his first year
in office, had already begun to try to launch himself into
the presidency of the United States; he wanted to become
the 1960 Republican candidate.
As part of his campaign, he had hired a large private airplane
and invited about thirty reporters to go with him on a visit
to the key state of California in November 1959 to see what
political support he could cultivate for himself at the
1960 Republican National Convention.
As he and the reporters boarded the plane, we handed each
of them our "blot sheet" and some supplementary
information, including a copy of a letter I had written
to Superintendent Clark about the horrible lending record
of the New York savings banks.
A letter to Nelson Rockefeller, dated November 10, was
part of the package:
Dear Governor Rockefeller:
On the eve of your departure, I am sure you are too conscientious
a first-term governor of New York to forget our problems
here at home while you are surveying the scene in other
strategic states.
In your penetrating diagnosis of the ailments of New York
before the Economic Club this week, you said:
"Industries of certain types are fleeing the state
at an accelerating rate."The growth rate of the state
has dropped way behind the national average. "
In California you and the excellent staff of analysts
on your research team will have a unique opportunity to
examine at first hand a "flight from New York"
that veterans in New York State
understand from painful personal experience.
This difference in treatment of veterans and other home
buyers is the primary reason why housing in New York State
has declined so fast in contrast to the favorable showing
for the rest of the country.
I know you would find it impossible to believe that New
York savings banks are largely responsible for the bright
showing in California and the poor showing in New York State.
I referred him to the "blot sheet" and quoted
Alexander Paulsen, president of the Long Island Home Builders
Institute:
"Savings Institutions have a moral obligation to satisfy
the mortgage and other financial needs of their own communities
before any other consideration."
The letter ended: "To the extent to which savings
banks are draining funds out of New York State — which should
be used for housing, school bonds and other New York needs
— they are harming the economy of New York State."
And I referred him to the team of Franklin officers investigating
New York State mortgages in California, who were stopping
at a Los Angeles hotel.
Rockefeller was locked into his airplane for hours with
thirty reporters asking him questions about the blot sheet.
When he got to California the local radio and television
people were alerted to question him, too. We invited him
to visit California developments and see at first hand where
New York savings were going, but of course he never did.
A good personal friend of mine, who was in a position
to know, told me that at a subsequent directors' meeting
of a Rockefeller enterprise, the conversation was largely
about our blot sheet and the effect it had had on the governor.
"He is hopping mad at you," my friend told me.
"He was so upset during the trip that he couldn't conduct
himself properly in California. The visit was a bust."
(Ross, The People's Banker: The Story of Arthur T. Roth
and the Franklin National Bank, pp. 166-168).
Rockefeller's wrath was later shown in the destruction
of the Franklin National Bank by the mafioso Michele Sindona.
Michele Sindona was in Sicily to organize a Pentagon coup
d'état against the Italian government!!
The unification of Italy began in SICILY in 1860 when
Garibaldi http://www.reformation.org/garibaldi.html
landed with his famous 1,000 red-shirted volunteers.
The dis-unification of Italy began when the Pentagon controlled
the Mediterranean after World War II.
Once a precedent had been set and Sicily had successfully
seceded,the Pentagon expected that the other regions of
Italy would follow suit, with the end result of the Papal
States restored to the Pope!!
Here is a quote from the book St. Peter's Banker by Luigi
DiFonzo:
"In 1947 the Christian Democrats had suffered a major
setback.
The Mafia, the Christian Democrats, and the outlaw Salvatore
Giuliano together formed the framework of a separatist movement
that invited the United States to annex Sicily.
Support for the separatists was believed to be strong.
A poll taken just before the elections of that year revealed
that a majority of Sicilians did not share a political identity
with Italy.
The United States rejected the separatists' offer to annex
Sicily, but with U.S. assistance Italy agreed to grant autonomy
to the island.
The Sicilian parliament would have complete control of provincial
matters; however, Italy would have power over the island's
foreign policy."(DiFonzo, St. Peter's Banker: Michele
Sindona, p. 32).
Michael Sindona was a pawn in the plan to break up Italy
under the guise of fighting Communism.
Here is a quote from the book Power on Earth:
"A year before his disappearance, Sindona had come
to know Rear Admiral Max K. Morris, who was then in New
York as a Pentagon representative to the United Nations.
Admiral Morris shared Sindona's belief that Sicily was an
island of supreme strategic importance to the future of
the world's democratic powers.
On September 20 of that year, on stationery of the Royal
Thames Yacht Club, the admiral wrote to tell Sindona that
he had discussed his ideas with Admiral Stansfield Turner,
the director of the CIA, who was with him then in England
for the annual meeting of the Institute for Strategic Studies.
On October 6, from his home in Jacksonville, Florida,
Admiral Morris wrote again, to say that "the meetings
of the Institute for Strategic Studies pointed up many of
the acute problems we discussed."
After a long telephone conversation, the admiral informed
him, in a letter dated December 13, that "Both a High
Military Figure and a similar person in the intelligence
field" were giving "interested attention"
to "the information you gave me."
He said that while there was "no way to determine
if either of these people will carry the matter further,
I certainly urged them to do so."
He concluded by saying that
"all of us,I know,appreciate your efforts in behalf
of this country and of the West."
(Tosches, Power on Earth: Michele Sindona's Explosive Story,
p. 203).
In June 1979, Michele Sindona met with a group of fellow
Sicilians to plot the secession of Sicily from Italy:
"Some time in June 1979, Michele Sindona, Johnny
Gambino, and Rosario Spatola met in a room at the Conca
d'Oro Motel in Staten Island.
Sindona disclosed his plan to free Sicily from the mainland.
"I need your help," Sindona explained. "The
Masons are behind us.
Do you know Dr. Miceli Crimi? He is chief medical officer
for the Palermo police department."
Gambino and Spatola said they had never heard of him.
"He is a very important man in the Masonry.
He has generals in the Italian army drawing up maps of the
military bases that must be taken over.
The U.S. military has authorized me to do this.
They will not participate in the coup,
but there will be a fleet off the coast of Sicily.
After we have taken over, they will enter the island to
help restore order and protect us from Italy."
Sindona handed them a copy of the letter from Real Admiral
Max K. Morris. "See? It is true," he said.
"We can do this. But I need two hundred more men.More
guns.
If you help, I will grant all mafiosi amnesty for crimes
committed before the coup.
But all drug trafficking must stop.
All Mafia crimes must end. I want Sicily to be clean.
If any Mafia family does not accept this, I will have soldiers
drag the bosses into the streets of Palermo.
The peasants will spit on them.
They will see that these gangsters are nothing, that they
are stupid people, animals.
Then I will have the soldiers kill them in front of everybody.
No one will fear the Mafia any more.
"If you help me, you will be doing something good
for Sicily.
In return, I will give the Gambino family control of the
orange export business. You will be legitimate, you will
not have to fear prison, you can be proud."
Rosario Spatola kissed Sindona's hand, a Sicilian gesture
of respect.
He said he would do whatever Don Michele thought was right,
but first he would have to speak with the head of the Gambino
family in New York and with his people in Sicily".
(DiFonzo, St. Peter's Banker: Michele Sindona, pp. 239-240).
On August 2, 1979, while under indictment, Michele Sindona
disappeared from NY and was believed to have been kidnapped
by left-wing terrorists. He was actually in SICILY organizing
a coup against the Italian government with the help of the
Pentagon.
The movement was called Il Momento di Sicilia Azione or
The Time for Sicilian Action.
Here is a quote from the book St. Peter's Banker:
"He (Sindona) believed so totally in his version of
reality that he searched his files and located a letter
he had received from retired Rear Admiral Max K. Morris,
dated October 13, 1978.
Sindona proudly presented the letter to his family and
friends as proof that the U.S. military and the CIA were
backing his Sicilian coup." (DiFonzo, St.Peter's Banker:
Michele Sindona,p.239).
Some of the other people involved in the Sicilian coup!!
Licio Gelli (1944-1998).
Licio Gelli known as the puppetmaster was the head of a
Masonic Lodge entitled P2 or Propaganda Due.
Propaganda Due, or P2, is a secret masonic lodge that
Licio Gelli joined in 1966, later to become its Venerable
Master.
P2 is neo-fascist, but in Italy during the 1970s, this did
not preclude conspiracies with anarchists,leftists,terrorists,and
the CIA.
Gelli holds dual Italian-Argentine citizenship, and was
connected with Italian police and intelligence agencies,
as well as with the Mafia, financiers, and the Vatican.
By March 1981, his time was running out.
Police raided Gelli's villa in Tuscany and photographed
a list of nearly a thousand members of P2.
Many important Italians were on it --
- 30 generals,- 38 members of parliament,- 4 cabinet ministers,
- former prime ministers,- intelligence chiefs,- newspaper
editors,
- TV executives,- businessmen,- bankers,- 19 judges,
- and 58 university professors. The Italian government of
Arnaldo Forlani collapsed during the ensuing scandal.
Roberto Calvi
Roberto Calvi (1920-1982) "God's Banker."
Roberto Calvi was known as "God's Banker"
for his links with the Vatican Bank. He was the chairman
of Banco Ambrosiano in Milan and a central figure in a complex
web of international fraud and intrigue.
In May 1981, Mr Calvi was arrested, found guilty, and sentenced
to four years' imprisonment, but released pending an appeal.
Roberto Calvi was to be tried for alleged fraud involving
property deals with Sicilian banker Michele Sindona, who
was himself serving 25 years in the U.S.
over the collapse of the Franklin National Bank in New York
in 1974.
On June 19, 1982, he was found hanging from Blackfriars
Bridge in London with 2 bricks in his pocket.
Naturally his death was ruled a SUICIDE!!
Roberto Calvi was found hanging from Blackfriars Bridge
in London.
Calvi was found "suicided" under Blackfriars Bridge
in London.
The Blackfriars was another name for the dreaded Dominican
monks that ran the Inquisition.
Archbishop Paul Marcinkus
Archbiship Paul Marcinkus, (foreground), (1922-????),
was the head of the Vatican Bank from 1971 to 1989.
Bishop Paul Marcinkus known as the Gorilla was the bodyguard
for Pope Paul VI and Pope John Paul II.
He became head of the Vatican Bank in 1971 even though
he had no banking experience.
In 1972, he bought all the shares of the Banca Cattolica
del Veneto and sold them to Roberto Calvi at a hugh profit.
The Banca del Cattolica del Veneto was run for the people
of Venice by the Patriarch of Venice, Cardinal Albino Luciani.
The night Albino Luciani a.k.a. Pope John Paul I was poisoned,
Paul Marcinkus was found walking in the courtyard of the
Vatican Bank about 6:45 A.M.
Marcinkus lived at the Villa Stritch on Via della Nocetta
about 20 minutes from the Vatican. He was not known as an
early riser.
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Vital Links
God's Banker found hanging from Blackfriars Bridge...
Special report from the BBC.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/june/19/newsid_3092000/3092625.stm
Italian film spotlights Vatican Bank finances.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/film/1862598.stm
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References
DiFonzo, Luigi,
St. Peters' Banker: Michele Sindona.
Franklin Watts, New York, 1983.
Ross, Walter S.
People's Banker:The Story of Arthur T.Roth & Franklin
National Bank.
Keats Publishing Co., New Canaan, Conn.,1987.
Spero, Joan Edelman.
The Failure of the Franklin National Bank.
Challenge to the International Banking Community, Columbia
University Press, 1980.
Tosches, Nick.
Power On Earth: Michele Sindona's Explosive Story.
Arbor House, New York, 1986.
Williams, Paul L.
The Vatican Exposed: Money, Murder and the Mafia.
Prometheus Books, Amherst, New York, 2003.
Yallop, David. In God's Name: An Investigation into the
Murder of Pope John Paul I. Bantam Book, New York, 1984.