Roberto Calvi person
also: The Calvi, Calvi, Calbee, God's banker, Roberta Calvi, Cal, calvi, God's Banker
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Roberto Calvi headed
Banco Ambrosiano host_asserted
“Calvi. Calvi is the guy that was running the bank Ambrosiano. So the CIA had tried to resolve the interlinking of the Vatican Bank and all of their shell companies with the bank Ambrosiano, but they weren't having a lot of luck. So they eve…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Italy Part 4 @ 1:00:48
Roberto Calvi member_of
Catholic Church book_quoted
“The Vatican was doing all of the money laundering of the drug operations for the CIA. And that's all well established in Paul Williams' book, Operation Gladio. And oh, by the way, he's a Catholic. So he's not anti-Catholic. It's just a prov…”
▶ The Colonels Corner - Dave Troy’s article Part 2 @ 35:37
Roberto Calvi laundered_money_for
Banco Ambrosiano host_asserted
“in 79 on 68 counts of fraud yeah it's because the franklin national bank went insolvent uh because they were making bad loans apparently and um everyone dropped cindona he lost a ton of money for the mafia a ton of money for the vatican and…”
▶ The Shadow State Pt 13; BCCI Pt. 3- The Cover-Up @ 52:32
Roberto Calvi member_of
P2 Masonic Lodge host_asserted
“P2 is also implicated in the Vatican banking scandal, thanks to the presence of two financiers that also happened to be two P2 Lodge members, Mikhail Sedona and Roberta Calvi. Roberta Calvi, of course, was God's banker, while Savak was God'…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Strange Tales of the ParaPolitical Part 5 @ 48:31
Roberto Calvi laundered_money_for
Institute for the Works of Religion host_asserted
“But they actually had a different number, like P2 was Italy, then P7 is Belgium. I've never seen that part of the equation. And then the ferreting of money being through the lodge, which makes perfect sense because Roberto Calvi is one of t…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Strange Tales of the ParaPolitical Part 5 @ 50:27
Licio Gelli ordered_assassination_of
Roberto Calvi host_asserted
“He's part of the whole Gladio network. And it was discovered later on that he was basically doing this on the orders of Jelly, the guy that's behind a whole bunch of this. So in London, Calbee was placed on the eighth floor of a very nasty …”
▶ Operation Gladio - Italy Part 4 @ 1:10:19
Opus Dei laundered_money_for
Roberto Calvi book_quoted
“In the book that Gareth Gore wrote, he shares the connection of Robert Calvey when, you know, he was hung under the bridge. That Opus Dei, you know, the Vatican, there's this money found missing. And it was connected to the Vatican.…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Splendid Blond Beast Part 10_11 @ 54:39
Roberto Calvi member_of
Opus Dei host_asserted
“General Giuseppe Santavito, he's very well known in this Gladio network. His name came up a lot originally. Another prominent P2 member was Roberto Calvi. He also was rumored to be in the Opus Dei. And P2 seems to clearly have been interact…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Strange Tales of the ParaPolitical Part 5 @ 53:23
Mentions (41)
▶ 1:39:35
murder of the banker Calbee because they hung him up on a bridge in London for all to see. And some of the other Sedona that was like, you know, God's banker and all these other people. When that stuff all started hitting the fan, Marcinicu…
▶ 1:05:07
That led them to be shot and killed. Well, understand that Prime Minister Andriotti eventually goes to jail. It went to the very top of Italy. It involved the Vatican. It involved Lucio Gelli, the guy that was the P2 Masonic, Graham Puba, w…
▶ 2:27:34
Thank you very much for doing that. And Calvi is the name. C-A-L-V-I is the guy they hung off the London Bridge. Yeah. And we will definitely get to him because that's a crazy story. Yeah. Yeah. But thank you for being here. Yes. I come her…
▶ 1:26:13
One more, because we still have to get to Calvi's death. But we kind of definitely. But like I said, we got to know this history because it's the foundation for all of the rest of the European countries. In a cryptic article that was writte…
▶ 1:41:00
And last, sorry, very sorry for my English. I studied so long, but I didn't imagine I was so bad. I hope you're very good. You're doing great. Thank you. So that's that's it. Thank you very much. And I want to highlight what you just said. …
▶ 59:45
A lot of the Gladio units get weapons. He's a big deal in this whole apparatus. So we have one last story that I want to get to, and that is Calvi. And I'm skipping a whole bunch, but we need to get to this, and we're already past our norma…
▶ 1:00:17
There's a whole bunch of stuff that happens with the discovery of the fake companies. A whole bunch of other people die. And a lot of the Italian government gets discovered. And there's a decision made because of all of the exposure that th…
▶ 1:00:48
Calvi. Calvi is the guy that was running the bank Ambrosiano. So the CIA had tried to resolve the interlinking of the Vatican Bank and all of their shell companies with the bank Ambrosiano, but they weren't having a lot of luck. So they eve…
▶ 1:04:32
and two banks to pay $1.2 billion for the nine shell companies that had been created so that the Vatican could money launder their part of the money with Bank Ambrosiano. And that would give them 16% of the Ambrosiano stock. Seven days afte…
▶ 1:04:59
Calvi was arrested for the, and remember, John Paul II was shot by a Gladio person from Turkey, their gray wolf. Calvi was arrested for illegal transfer of funds out of the country and locked up in prison 20 minutes south of Milan. As soon …
▶ 1:05:26
and they wanted his help to get Calvi out of jail. If the Vatican Bank accepts any responsibility, it will not only be the Vatican's image that will suffer, you'll lose as well, for our problems will become your problems. Prison was the wor…
▶ 1:05:56
His cellmates passed their time playing cards, listening to rock music, and that just like drove him crazy. So a little bit later, when questioned by the Milan magistrates, he broke into tears and said, I'm just the lowest of low. I'm just …
▶ 1:06:25
Word immediately got back to this international syndicate that having him in jail wasn't going to work out for them because he's going to crack. So a few days later, the Italian government charged Sedona with the murder of a guy by the name…
▶ 1:06:52
He ended up in the prison infirmary. He did not die. And that obviously said that he knew exactly what was going to be happening. So Calbee was sentenced to four years in prison and a fine of 16 billion lira. His lawyer filed an appeal and …
▶ 1:07:20
Calvi was becoming increasingly desperate. The shareholders kept insisting on some proof that those shell companies in Luxembourg and Lichtenstein and Panama actually had assets in them, and they didn't. Marcinicus realized that some action…
▶ 1:08:21
The Marcinicus was making this pronouncement of trust. And Robert Rossoni, the general manager that worked basically for Calvi, was making new demands that Calvi basically get fired. And then you have the CIA Pazienza guy that's kind of in …
▶ 1:08:50
You have the Rosiani was shot. So the guy that's trying to get Calvi fired, he gets shot by an assailant with a pistol as he left his apartment. The Milan police officers hear the shot, kill the gunman. And the guy managed to survive. And i…
▶ 1:09:21
That the people that were trying to kill this guy were part of the Gladio network. So this goes on and there's a whole bunch of other melodramatic crap that goes on. And it gets discovered that the whole thing is fake. The entire thing is a…
▶ 1:10:48
Because he knows that he's part of the setup. On June 17th, the body of Roberto Calvi was found hanging from an orange noose. And again, remember, orange is very important. Under Blackfriars Bridge in London, his feet dangling in the muddy …
▶ 31:51
You have to have front companies and multiple banks. We saw that in Paul Williams' book, where not only did you have the Vatican Bank, but you had the bank of, what was the name of it, the downtown that Calvi was running for Italy.…
▶ 49:29
That everybody's going to have a rice bowl that gets peed in. If you're a Catholic, you're going to find out that your church was money laundering drug money. A lot, like trillions of dollars. You're going to find out that it was murdering …
▶ 3:29
All was in on it. And this information went on to implicate Sedona, Calvi, the guy that they hung off the bridge in London, and Marcinkus, who was the archbishop in Chicago that they moved over to control the Vatican Bank, which they then b…
▶ 1:26:51
And, I mean, the work that they've done on Kissinger is just stunning. They found a 1980 prosecutor's brief filed in an Italian court that alleged that Kissinger had prior knowledge of the Aldo Moro assassination and that he was involved wi…
▶ 35:37
The Vatican was doing all of the money laundering of the drug operations for the CIA. And that's all well established in Paul Williams' book, Operation Gladio. And oh, by the way, he's a Catholic. So he's not anti-Catholic. It's just a prov…
▶ 48:31
P2 is also implicated in the Vatican banking scandal, thanks to the presence of two financiers that also happened to be two P2 Lodge members, Mikhail Sedona and Roberta Calvi. Roberta Calvi, of course, was God's banker, while Savak was God'…
▶ 50:27
But they actually had a different number, like P2 was Italy, then P7 is Belgium. I've never seen that part of the equation. And then the ferreting of money being through the lodge, which makes perfect sense because Roberto Calvi is one of t…
▶ 53:23
General Giuseppe Santavito, he's very well known in this Gladio network. His name came up a lot originally. Another prominent P2 member was Roberto Calvi. He also was rumored to be in the Opus Dei. And P2 seems to clearly have been interact…
▶ 1:06:38
You know, the murder of Calvi, who was the guy that was running the bank, Ambrosiano or Brunt, whatever you say that. All of those roads keep leading back to the Vatican. And so the Italian, although the Vatican Bank is not under Italian ba…
▶ 41:27
Nicaragua, Panama, Honduras, and Costa Rica. Leave no stone unturned. According to the authors of Iran-Contra connection, the driving force behind these movements was not the Argentine government, but an international partnership that had d…
▶ 48:10
Very big world mafia, not like the New York hoodlum. This is the guy, the international mafia guy. All right, moving on. Finally, P2 and Cal had one other thing in common, drugs. Cal's chairman, Suarez Mason, according to Italian magazine P…
▶ 49:43
Leno and her book in Banks We Trust is typical of the time. The P2 crowd obtained money from the kidnappings of well-to-do businessmen in Europe and from the drug trafficking in South America. Sedona's bank laundered money for the notorious…
▶ 54:39
In the book that Gareth Gore wrote, he shares the connection of Robert Calvey when, you know, he was hung under the bridge. That Opus Dei, you know, the Vatican, there's this money found missing. And it was connected to the Vatican.…
▶ 52:26
around that same time period for the Vatican in order to do their money laundering more in-house. Very good. All right, what else is going on in the 70s? Oh, we have another scandal. Let's talk about Banco Ambrosiano and your good friend Ro…
▶ 53:31
The funds were reportedly used to launder money for Italian elites, the mafia, and possibly political groups, with some accounts linked to tax evasion and illicit activities. Anything to add? Yes. So Calbee is very interesting because in ad…
▶ 54:03
He created Ambrosio Group Banco Commercial, Banco Ambrosio America, Banco Ambrosiano Holdings, Banco Ambrosiano Overseas, and did business with the Bank of Italy as well. And that was important because the Bank of Italy will eventually try …
▶ 55:00
But they would pay out $240 million to creditors in what they called a goodwill gesture in 1984, acknowledging their moral involvement without admitting any legal guilt. And again, there could be no investigation because there's no transpar…
▶ 59:10
His secretary was thrown out of a window on the top floor of the bank that they worked at because she had all of the details of all of his shenanigans and access to all of the information. There were multiple people that died around Calbee'…
▶ 51:04
now i don't think that the threat i think it's important to have competition for the treasury and that allows it to the market to slowly have it dwindle down as opposed to a complete rip the band-aid off so let me go back and finish um mars…
▶ 51:32
this the country of italy has had enough of the whole money laundering and the the murder and they decide that they're going to they give the vatican one last chance to clean their crap up so marsinkas gets sent on his way do you know where…
▶ 52:32
in 79 on 68 counts of fraud yeah it's because the franklin national bank went insolvent uh because they were making bad loans apparently and um everyone dropped cindona he lost a ton of money for the mafia a ton of money for the vatican and…
▶ 53:02
um in italy to go insolvent because he got hung off the friar's bridge in london he was the bank of ambrosia or something like that however you say that abrogiani um bank in italy and they he was trying to escape being arrested they they th…