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Roberto Calvi (13 April 1920 – 17 June 1982) was an Italian banker dubbed "God's Banker" (Italian: Banchiere di Dio) by the press because of his close association with the Holy See. A native of Milan, Calvi was Chairman of Banco Ambrosiano, which collapsed in one of modern Italy's biggest political scandals. His death in London in June 1982 is a source of enduring controversy and was ruled a murder after two coroner's inquests and an independent investigation. In Rome, in June 2007, five people were acquitted of the murder.
Claims have been made that factors in Calvi's death were the Vatican Bank, Banco Ambrosiano's main shareholder; the Mafia, which may have used Banco Ambrosiano for money laundering; and the Propaganda Due or P2 clandestine Masonic Lodge.
Roberto Calvi was the chairman of Italy's second largest private bank, Banco Ambrosiano, when it went bankrupt in 1982. In 1978, the Bank of Italy produced a report on the Banco Ambrosiano, which found that several billion lire had been exported illegally, leading to criminal investigations. In 1981, Calvi was tried, given a four-year suspended sentence and fined $19.8 million for transferring $27 million out of the country in violation of Italian currency laws. He was released on bail pending appeal and kept his position at the bank. During his short spell in jail, he attempted suicide. Calvi's family maintains that he was manipulated by others and was innocent of the crimes attributed to him.
Actors: Anthony Cristiano (actor), Gary Lang (director), Thomas Quinn (producer), John Wesley Chisholm (producer), John Wesley Chisholm (writer), Norman McIsaac (actor), Matt Trecartin (editor), Allen J. Abel (writer), Matt Trecartin (director), Jake Harris (editor), Robert Hieronimus (actor), Alberta Nokes (writer), Alberta Nokes (producer), Barry Birnberg (actor), Edward Mowbray (director),
Genres: Documentary,Actors: Tanasije Uzunovic (actor), Adriano Tagliavia (editor), Predrag Ejdus (actor), Irfan Mensur (actor), Omero Antonutti (actor), Pino Donaggio (composer), Rutger Hauer (actor), Giancarlo Giannini (actor), Pier Paolo Capponi (actor), Alessandro Gassman (actor), Ivan Bekjarev (actor), Franco Diogene (actor), Gaetano Amato (actor), Augusto Zucchi (actor), Bruno Bilotta (actor),
Plot: This movie attempts to reconstruct the bankruptcy of the Banco Ambrosiano bank and its liaisons with the Vatican and the Masonry through the story of its president Roberto Calvi, notoriously found dead under the Blackfriars Bridge in London in June 1982.
Keywords: 1970s, 1980s, anni-di-piombo, assassination, bank, bribe, camorra, carabinieri, communism, conspiracyFACEBOOK - https://www.facebook.com/azione.prometeo BLOG - http://azioneprometeo.wordpress.com/2013/03/18/le-mani-sulla-politica-150-anni-di-finanza-cattolica/ Carlo Lucarelli conduce Blu Notte, raccontando la storia dello scandalo bancario dell'Ambrosiano, l'istituto cattolico retto da Roberto Calvi. L'uomo, iscritto alla P2 di Licio Gelli e legato a traffici di denaro con lo IOR di Marcinkus e con la banda della Magliana verrà trovato impiccato sotto il ponte dei Frati Neri a Londra nel 1982. Lucarelli parte da questo evento per raccontare la vicenda che cela ancora molti lati oscuri.
On 18 June 1982, Robert Calvi, known as "God's Banker" because of his position as head of Italy's largest privately-owned bank, was found hanging from a section of scaffolding below Blackfriars Bridge in London. A month later, an inquest ruled that Calvi had committed suicide. Further investigations unveiled a very corrupt past. He appeared to have upset numerous, influential Italian families, including the heads of the Vatican Bank. When he left his Rome apartment in June 1982, it is believed he already feared for his life. The manner of his unusual death still remains a mystery, and even today many question the verdict of suicide. http://www.thedossier.info/ https://twitter.com/theDossier_info
Investigative journalism... a journey into the shadowy world of the Vatican, Mafia and the P2 (propaganda due) lodge. Roberto Calvi (13 April 1920--17 June 1982) was an Italian banker dubbed "God's Banker" by the press because of his close association with the Holy See. A native of Milan, Calvi was Chairman of Banco Ambrosiano, which collapsed in one of modern Italy's biggest political scandals. A source of enduring controversy, his death in London in June 1982 was ruled a murder after two coroner's inquests and an independent investigation.
C'era una volta un uomo tranquillo che fece un irresistibile ascesa all'interno della prudente e cattolica banca in cui lavorava fino a portarla ai vertici della finanza internazionale per poi distruggerla dissipando migliaia di miliardi di lire con la complicità di politici ed alti prelati e finì impiccato sotto un ponte a Londa in circostanze mai chiarite. Roberto Calvi, il banchiere di Dio raccontato a Enzo Biagi dalla moglie Clara. Ultimo episodio della serie "Enzo Biagi: c'era una volta.." di Sarah Nicora, Montaggio Andrea Menchicchi. Seguiteci sul nostro canale: http://www.youtube.com/accasfilm Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Accasfilm/133885660003617?bookmark_t=page TUTTI I DIRITTI SONO RISERVATI
This video highlights the thirty year mystery surrounding the death of "Gods Banker" Roberto Calvi. Did he die at the hands of the Mafia or did his intricate web of intercontinental deception and conspiracy involving the P2 masonic lodge catch up with him?.What was his actual connection with Archbishop Paul Marcinkus, the Pope's security guard, a functional governor with the Vatican as well as president of the Vatican monetary institution which have a shareholding in Ambrosiano? Ian Hitchings http://www.ianhitchings.com scrutinises the evidence in his latest blog http://murderofrobertocalvi.blogspot.com/ and asks did he really hang himself from Blackfriars Bridge in 1982
Roberto Calvi et le Vatican
La storia di Roberto Calvi, ucciso dalla BANCA VATICANA ( lo IOR )dovrebbe aprirci gli occhi , con tutti i suoi retroscena...ma se non sappiamo valutare neanche il nostro passato, il nostro futuro sarà tutt'altro che roseo come vogliono farcelo sembrare persone dello stesso stampo di quelle presenti in questa storia...
This is part 4 of a show Dave Emory and Nip Tuck did on May 8, 1986. Websites: http://spitfirelist.com/ http://spitfirelist.com/anti-fascist-archives/rfa-17-21-who-shot-the-pope/
Roberto Calvi Gods Banker Life & Death Roberto Calvi (13 April 1920 – 17 June 1982) was an Italian banker dubbed "God's Banker" (Italian: Banchiere di Dio) by the press because of his close association with the Holy See. A native of Milan, Calvi was Chairman of Banco Ambrosiano, which collapsed in one of modern Italy's biggest political scandals. His death in London in June 1982 is a source of enduring controversy and was ruled a murder after two coroner's inquests and an independent investigation. In Rome, in June 2007, five people were acquitted of the murder. See Website for full story: http://tinyurl.com/jrn42j5
aka Los banqueros de Dios subtítulato en espanol by Giuseppe Ferrara. with Omero Antonutti, Pamela Villoresi, Giancarlo Giannini, Alessandro Gassman, Rutger Hauer. 100 min. - Italia 2002. l film narra le vicende dello scandalo del Banco Ambrosiano, che coinvolse il mondo finanziario milanese, il Vaticano, la P2, la massoneria, i servizi segreti italiani e inglesi, il mondo della politica, la mafia e la camorra e che culminò con la morte di Roberto Calvi, il cui corpo fu trovato appeso sotto il Ponte dei Frati Neri a Londra. Directed by Giuseppe Ferrara, the political thriller I Banchieri Di Dio (God's Bankers) is based on the true-crime saga of the corrupted Banco Ambrosiano and the unsolved murder of bank president Roberto Calvi in 1982. Co-written by Ferrara and Armenia Balducci, the...
P2 Masonic Lodge Conspiracy. Roberto Calvi & Licio Gelli. http://freemasonrywatch.org
Blackfriars Bridge: Where Vatican man Roberto Calvi "died"
The Mafia, the Vatican and a secret Masonic society have all been implicated in the murder of 'God's Banker' Roberto Calvi. A passerby on his way to work spotted the 62 year-old financier hanging from London's Blackfriars Bridge at 7.30am on Friday 18 June, 1982. Calvi was suspended from scaffolding above the Thames, an orange rope tied in a lover's knot around his neck. Building bricks had been placed in his pockets to weigh him down along with around £7,500 in cash. At first the City of London police believed his death was a suicide. Three years earlier Calvi, the Chairman of the Catholic Banco Ambrosiano in Milan, had tried to kill himself while in prison awaiting trial for violating Italy's currency laws. Calvi was given a suspended sentence in 1981 and kept his position as Chairm...
Teaser del secondo episodio della serie "Enzo Biagi: c'era una volta.." dedicato a Roberto Calvi. In questo brano Clara Calvi, la coraggiosa moglie del banchiere, racconta la sua verità. Segui il nostro canale: http://www.youtube.com/accasfilm Seguiteci anche su Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Accasfilm/133885660003617?bookmark_t=page TUTTI I DIRITTI SONO RISERVATI
We know at the quantum level it's scalar energy waves that make particles, depending upon the observer's intent and quarks make up this energy We also know matter is made from this energy in the form of atoms and atoms are mostly empty space so matter is merely energy condensed to a slow vibration that we can see and touch or measure with our instruments Keeping in mind that we are all on a planet circling our sun at about 60,000 miles an hour while spinning on our axis at about 1,000 miles per hour so any feeling of motionlessness and permanence is an illusion The average person is aware of 50,000 self talks during their waking hours. These include the memories you are preserving and the plans you are making for the future version of you. Incidentally over 75% on average are nega...