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Dark Mysteries of the VaticanБЂњThe result was that the silver of the altar was transported in Mafia trucks to the very entrance of the Vatican where it was safely deposited.БЂ«Residing in Naples at this time was American organized crime figure Vito Genovese, who had been deported from the United States in a crackdown on crime that landed GenoveseБЂ™s boss, Charles БЂњLuckyБЂ«Luciano, in prison. When the U.S. Army occupied Naples, it learned that its task would be easier if it had the help of Genovese and the Neapolitan mafiosi. Michele Sindona was among the Italians who also learned that to do business in Naples in 1943, Genovese was the man to see. Michele Sindona, a Sicilian, who was the future associate of Roberto Calvi in the Vatican bank scandal, БЂњstudied law and during the war became involved in the lemon business.БЂ«According to Luigi DiFonzoБЂ™s biography of Sindona, БЂњhe needed to purchase a truck to transport lemons. To accomplish this, Michele Sindona needed the protection of the Mafia because it had control of the produce industry and could supply him with the documents he needed to present to the border patrols ...» | Код для вставки книги в блог HTML
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