21/02/2015

Book: Operation Gladio by David Guyatt



rouge68 (@rougek68)
@mrbeardo_says Operation #Gladio was a stay behind CIA operation in #Europe after WWII I'm going to tweet you some links as testimony.
When on the morning of 17 June 1982, the body of Roberto Calvi was found hanging beneath London’s Blackfriars bridge, it was to speed a process that prised open a series of events spanning four decades.

The circumstances of Calvi’s death led knowledgeable observers to darkly whisper of a Masonic ritual slaying. With his hands tied behind his back and a brick thrust into his coat pocket, Calvi had been strangled, apparently by the rope that had been noosed around his neck.

Moreover, the location itself was believed to be symbolic.
Blackfriars bridge sits astride the border that connects the Masonically named “Square Mile” of the City of London to the rest of the Capital city. The initial inquest into his death returned a verdict of suicide. Appealing against what they believed to be prejudice on the part of the Coroner - and suspicious of the Masonic affiliations of the City police - Calvi’s family called for a second, more thorough inquest, which belatedly returned an open verdict. Meanwhile, Banco Ambrosiano, Calvi’s massive, privately-owned bank, collapsed on the news of his death, revealing a huge “black hole” in the balance sheet amounting to $1.3 billion.

A large proportion of the missing money was later located in accounts owned by the Vatican bank. The connections that unfolded in the wake of the Calvi “affair” were to link Masons with Mafiosi, Monks with Murder and Spies with wanted Nazi war criminals.
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