Illuminati Confessions
by Leo Lyon Zagami
All you always wanted to know about the Real Story of the Illuminati  

 

ARTICLES 96-105

 

 

THE MURDER OF CALVI WAS ARRANGED WITH UK INTELLIGENCE SUPPORT BY P2 BROTHER GAETANO BADALAMENTI

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Bro.Gaetano Badalamenti was taking orders from the masonic Lodge P2 part of the Vatican illuminati Jesuit Network.

He was also untill is death a good friend of illustrius Bro.Ezio Giunchiglia treasurer of the P2.

Badalamenti arranged for the P2 the killing of Brother Calvi, this murder was ordered by Marcinkus and the Jesuits in control of the Vatican safe and the P2.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mafia boss Gaetano Badalamenti
Gaetano Badalamenti (Cinisi, September 14, 1923 – Devens Federal Medical Center, Ayer, Massachusetts, April 29, 2004) was a powerful member of the Sicilian Mafia. Don Tano Badalamenti was the capomafia of his hometown Cinisi, Sicily, and headed the Sicilian Mafia Commission in the 1970s. In 1987 he was sentenced in the United States to 45 years in federal prison for being one of the leaders of the so-called Pizza Connection, a US$ 1.65 billion drug-trafficking ring that used pizzerias as fronts to distribute heroin from 1975 to 1984.
Tano Badalamenti always remained the old style mafioso, faithfull to the rule of omertà. He never admitted to belong to Cosa Nostra, but he never denied it either. At one point he said during interrogations by the FBI: "If I did answer I would damage myself in Italy." Despite his 45-year sentence in the US he never became a pentito. Badalamenti commanded respect. He is described as "the kind of person, who, when you look at him, you know is in charge of something."

Tano Badalamenti was the youngest of a family with five boys and four girls. He had minimal schooling before he was put to work as a field hand at age ten. Drafted into the Italian army in 1941, he deserted before the Allies invaded Sicily in July 1943. His elder brother Emanuele Badalamenti migrated to the United States and operated a supermarket and gas station in Monroe, Michigan. In 1946 Gaetano was named in an arrest warrant on charges of conspiracy and kidnapping. In 1947 he was charged with murder as well, and he fled to his brother Emanuele in the US. Badalamenti was arrested in 1950 and deported back to Italy. He married Theresa Vitale (her sister was married to Filippo Rimi, the capomafia of Alcamo) and set up a business on the family land as a lemon grower. His judicial difficulties were all resolved because of insufficient evidence.
Badalamenti founded a successful construction business that supplied the crushed rock for Palermo's Punta Raisi Airport which fell within the Cinisi family's sphere of influence. In the early 1960s he successfully bribed officials to have the airport built near his hometown, despite its inconvenient geographical position. The construction needed large quantities of rock and gravel, which were available in large quantities on the family property. His two construction firms, a concrete plant and a fleet of trucks provided much needed employment for the townsfolk and enriched Badalamenti.
[edit]Capomafia of Cinisi

Badalamenti assumes leadership of the Mafia in Cinisi in 1963 after a car bomb killed Cesare Manzella during the First Mafia War. The Ciaculli Massacre on June 30, 1963 – when seven police and military officers sent to defuse a car bomb intended for mafioso Salvatore Greco were killed – changed the Mafia War into a war against the Mafia. It prompted the first concerted anti-mafia efforts by the state in post-war Italy. Within a period of ten weeks 1,200 mafiosi were arrested, many of whom would be kept out of circulation for five of six years. The Sicilian Mafia Commission was dissolved.
Badalamenti had complete control in Cinisi. "It seemed that Badalamenti was well-liked by the carabinieri as he was calm, reliable, and always liked a chat. It almost felt like he was doing them a favour in that nothing ever happened in Cinisi, it was a quiet little town." [...] "I often used to see them walking arm in arm with Tano Badalamenti and his henchmen. You can't have faith in the institutions when you see the police arm in arm with mafiosi," according to Giovanni Impastato – the brother of murdered Anti-mafia activist Giuseppe Impastato – in his declaration before the Italian Antimafia Commission. [1]
[edit]Heroin Trafficking

Gaetano Badalamenti would become one of the major heroin traffickers of the Sicilian Mafia. From 1975 to 1984, he was one of the main ringleaders of a US$1.65 billion dollar heroin trafficking operation, known as the Pizza Connection, that imported heroin from the Middle East and distributed the drugs through U.S. mid-western pizzeria store fronts.
Already in 1951, the American police identified a 50 kilogram shipment of heroin to Badalamenti who was then living in Detroit as an illegal immigrant. However, in the 1950s most money was made by smuggling foreign cigarettes into Italy, In 1953 Badalamenti is arrested for cigarette smuggling in Italy for the first time. In 1957 he is caught again with 3,000 kilograms of foreign made cigarettes.
The repression caused by the Ciaculli Massacre disarranged the Sicilian heroin trade to the United States. Mafiosi were banned, arrested and incarcerated. Control over the trade fell into the hands of a few fugitives: the Greco cousins Salvatore "Ciaschiteddu" Greco and his cousin Salvatore Greco, also known as "l'ingegnere" or "Totò il lungo", Pietro Davì, Tommaso Buscetta and Gaetano Badalamenti.
After 1975, Badalamenti allied with Salvatore Catalano of the Sicilian faction in the Bonanno family in New York and was involved with the "Pizza Connection" case, where mafia smuggled millions worth of heroin and cocaine to USA using mafia-owned pizzerias as distribution points. When FBI began to close in 1984, Badalamenti fled to Spain but was arrested in Madrid.
In 1985 Gaetano and others involved with the case were charged with illegal narcotics trade, conspiracy against the RICO Act and for money laundering. Prosecutors also said that they were responsible for murders in USA and Sicily. The trial against Badalamenti and his allies took 17 months. During it Badalamentis and Catalanos testified against each other and. On June 22, 1987 Badalamenti was convicted only of money laundering but sentenced to 45 years in prison and fines worth $125.000. Only his son Vito Badalamenti was released.
[edit]On the Sicilian Mafia Commission

In 1970, the Sicilian Mafia Commission was revived. It consisted of ten members but would initially be ruled by a triumvirate consisting of Gaetano Badalamenti, Stefano Bontade and the Corleonesi boss Luciano Leggio, although it was Salvatore Riina who actually would represent the Corleonesi. In 1975 the full Commission was reconstituted under the leadership of Badalamenti.
The Mafia Commission was meant to settle disputes and keep the peace, but Leggio and his stand-in and successor, Salvatore Riina, were plotting to decimate the Palermo clans. At the close of 1978, Gaetano Badalamenti was expelled from the Commission and Michele Greco replaced him. This marked the end of a period of relative peace and signified a major change in the Mafia itself. Tano Badalamenti was also replaced as head of the Cinisi Mafia family by his cousin Antonio Badalamenti. He moved to Brazil through Spain and settled in Sao Paulo.
[edit]Political Contacts

Italy’s highest court, the Court of Cassation, ruled in October 2004 that former Prime Minister Giulio Andreotti had "friendly and even direct ties" with top men in the so-called moderate wing of Cosa Nostra, Gaetano Badalamenti and Stefano Bontade, favoured by the connection between them and Salvo Lima through the Salvo cousins.
According to investigating magistrates Andreotti also commissioned the Mafia to kill the muckraking journalist Mino Pecorelli, managing editor of the obscure magazine Osservatorio Politico (OP). Pecorelli at times accepted bribes to stop publication. The murder took place on March 20, 1979. Andreotti feared Pecorelli was about to publish information that could have destroyed his political career, in particular the illegal financing of the Christian Democratic Party and secrets about the 1978 kidnapping and killing of a former Prime Minister Aldo Moro by the Red Brigades.
Mafia turncoat Tommaso Buscetta testified that Gaetano Badalamenti told him it was the Salvo cousins who commissioned the murder with the Mafia as a favor to Andreotti. In 1999 the Perugia Court acquitted Andreotti, his righthand man Claudio Vitalone (a former Foreign Trade Minister), Badalamenti and Giuseppe Calò, as well as the alleged killers Massimo Carminato, who has been linked to right-wing terrorist groups active in the 1970's, and Michelangelo La Barbera. On November 17, 2002, the Appeals Court overturned the acquittal of Badalamenti and Andreotti. They were sentenced to 24 years in prison for ordering the murder of Pecorelli. However, the Supreme Court cleared both on October 30, 2003.
In 2002, an Italian court convicted him of the 1978 murder of activist radio broadcaster Giuseppe Impastato and sentenced him for a life in prison. Giuseppe Impastato used humor and satire as his weapon against the Mafia. In his popular daily radio programme Onda pazza (Crazy Waves) he mocked politicians and mafiosi alike. On a daily basis he exposed the crimes and dealings of mafiosi in Mafiopoli (Cinisi) and the activities of Tano Seduto (Sitting Tano), a thinly disguised pseudonym of Don Tano Badalamenti, the capomafia of Cinisi.
Don Tano Badalamenti died from heart failure at the age of 80 at the Devens Federal Medical Center, Ayer (MA) on April 29, 2004.
[edit]References

^ Giuseppe Impastato: his actions, his murder, the investigation and the cover up by Tom Behan, Centro Siciliano di Documentazione "Giuseppe Impastato".
Men Of Honour: The Confessions Of Tommaso Buscetta (1987) Tim Shawcross & Martin Young, Collins ISBN 0002175894
Octopus. How the long reach of the Sicilian Mafia controls the global narcotics trade (1990) Claire Sterling, Simon & Schuster, ISBN 0671734024
The Sicilian Mafia: The Business of Private Protection (1993), Diego Gambetta, Harvard University Press, ISBN 0674807421
Mafia Brotherhoods: Organized Crime, Italian Style (2003) Letizia Paoli, Oxford University Press ISBN 0195157249
Cosa Nostra. A history of the Sicilian Mafia (2004) John Dickie, Coronet, ISBN 0340824352
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Dall'illustre Fratello e amico Gabriele Mandel Khan

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Stimatissimi amici, ho ricevuto una lettera e ciò mi ha dato un grande piacere, vista l'alta considerazione che ho per chi me l'ha inviata, Monsignor Granfranco Ravasi, prefetto dell'Ambrosiana e uno dei più grandi biblisti di fama mondiale. Permettetemi dunque di condividere con voi questa mia gioia. Grazie, cordialissimi saluti, Mandel
Caro prof. Mandel, La ringrazio della duplice sorpresa graditissima che mi ha fatto, inviandomi da un lato il suo magnifico (anche graficamente) volume di poesie, che inserirò nel catalogo dell'Ambrosiana dopo una lettura che mi sta già affascinando; e dall'altro il bel dizionario iconografico "Islam" che mi sarà certamente utile. La ricordo con stima e simpatia, ammirando la Sua opera di fede e di luce nella comunità milanese e per il suo impegno a diffondere Rùmì. Un augurio e un saluto affettuoso da Gianfranco Ravasi.

FRATER FEDERICO FELLINI AND THE ILLUMINATI OF THE S.P.H.C.I. Fr+Tm+ di Miriam

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Federico Fellini, Giulietta Masina,Vittorio Vanni and famous medium and sensitive Gustavo Rol belonged to a Chapter of the illuminati School of Giuliano Kremmerz S.P.H.C.I.Fr+Tm+ di Miriam.
In the photo bellow the only surving member of this very exclusive group of illuminati the illustrius Freemason Vittorio Vanni at le Giubbe Rosse di Firenze (famous gathering place for the illuminati of every kind in Florence-Italy).
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Bro.Vittorio Vanni is actualy one of the few illuminati I still respect in Italy who truly cares for truth and freedom of speach, in this poor country of Italy still living under P2 dictatorship after all these years, and thats why Bro.Ezio Giunchiglia was always trying to sabotage him in Monte Carlo (Bro.Vanni is a honorary member of the Monte Carlo Lodge) , but Ezio never realy manages completely because Vanni is also very close to Licio Gelli and he is the most important rappresentative of Florence Martinism...thats another name for the illuminati MARTINISM.

kremmerz.jpg GIULIANO KREMMERZ A VERY IMPORTANT ITALIAN ILLUMINATI WHO LIVED AT THE END OF HIS LIFE IN NICE

WITH THE MONEY MADE AT THE MONTE CARLO CASINO USING JINNS...

Another important actor of Kirby Lodge 2818 in Great Queen Street

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Brothers at work or just slaves of the New World Order?

Kirby 2818 another quarrel and the George Washington portrait

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G. Washington portait donated by illustrius Brother Henry Welcome   KIRBY LODGE 2818

 

SAINT BENEDICT SEAL FOR PROTECTION AGAINST THE SATAN

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BOLSHOI MOSCOW 2002 ILLUMINATI GATHERING WITH LEO ZAGAMI

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Leo Lyon Zagami at the Bolshoi in Moscow with Billy Cobham officialy raising money for the children victims of terrorisms in Feruary 2002 , cost of the ticket 1000 Dollars pr. person, all given to charity obviously.

In reality a secret gathering of Russian illuminati of the highest level with many great friends of the Russian intelligence comunity.

 

Remember my words in that occasion my Russian Brothers?

Sacred geometry indeed at Kirby Lodge 2818 in GQS HQ's London

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Bro.Clive Hicks from the Corner Stone Society and Bro.Leo Lyon Zagami

 

Our illustrius Brother Clive gave a speach callled "Beauty and Unity" on the 25th of June 2005 in London for the Corner Stone Society Summer Conference.

Convento di San Cerbone with the illuminati of the P2 UNIVERSAL UNITY!

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VW.BroFrancesco Murgia ( 30o A.A.S.R. Grande Oriente D'Italia) and MW.Bro.Luigi Piazza ( 33o A.A.S.R. and GM of the Gran Loggia Unita Tradizionale) responsible for the Rectified Scottish Rite in Italy.

 

THE DIVINE DESTINY

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1) Freedom of Religion

2) Freedom of Speech

3) Freedom from Want (material accomplishment) and

4) Freedom from Fear

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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