1982: Banco Ambrosiano Scandal
eventThe Vatican & Religious Power · Occult & Esoteric
A banker to the Vatican was found hanging under a London bridge after $1.3 billion vanished, exposing where the Church, the mob, and spies all met.
Who they are
The 1982 Banco Ambrosiano scandal.
What they do
The engine reads it as proof that the Vatican's financial arm was a meeting point for intelligence services, organized crime, and high finance.
How it works
Banker Roberto Calvi, 'God's Banker,' was found hanged under Blackfriars Bridge in London after $1.3 billion disappeared; Vatican bank head Marcinkus was indicted but claimed Vatican sovereignty, and the P2 Masonic Lodge, Sicilian Mafia, and Vatican intelligence connections were forensically exposed.
Why it matters
It documents how the Vatican's money operations served as a crossroads for state spies, criminals, and capital.
The engine's record — word for word
Roberto Calvi (Gods Banker) found hanged under Blackfriars Bridge London. $1.3B disappeared. IOR President Marcinkus indicted but claimed Vatican sovereignty. P2 Masonic Lodge + Sicilian Mafia + Vatican intelligence intersection forensically exposed. Proves Vatican financial arm serves as intersection point for state intelligence, organized crime, and algorithmic capital.
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