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'''Michele Sindona''' was an Italian [[banker]] and member of the [[P-2]] lodge. His connections were explored by [[Mark Lombardi]].
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'''Michele Sindona''' was an Italian [[banker]], [[deep state operative]] and member of the [[P-2]] lodge.  
  
 
==Career==
 
==Career==
By 1957 he had become closely associated with the [[Gambino family]] and was chosen to manage their profits from [[heroin]] sales.{{cn}} Within a year, he bought his first [[bank]] and moved into larger scale financial fraud.  
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By 1957 he had become closely associated with the [[Gambino family]] and was chosen to manage their profits from [[heroin]] sales.{{cn}} Within a year, he bought his first [[bank]] and moved into larger scale financial fraud. He was hailed as "the saviour of the lira" by [[Giulio Andreotti]]<ref>http://www.economist.com/news/obituary/21577350-giulio-andreotti-many-times-prime-minister-italy-died-may-6th-aged-94-giulio-andreotti</ref> and was named "Man of the Year" in January 1974 by [[US Ambassador to Italy]], [[John Volpe]].
He was hailed as "the saviour of the lira" by [[Giulio Andreotti]]<ref>http://www.economist.com/news/obituary/21577350-giulio-andreotti-many-times-prime-minister-italy-died-may-6th-aged-94-giulio-andreotti</ref> and was named "Man of the Year" in January 1974 by [[US Ambassador to Italy]], [[John Volpe]].
 
  
 
==Death==
 
==Death==
On July 11, 1979, Giorgio Ambrosoli, the lawyer who was commissioned as liquidator of Sindona's banks, was murdered in Milan. Michele Sindona was charged with ordering his [[assassination]], which was carried out by an American [[hit man]].<ref>http://alchetron.com/Michele-Sindona-797856-W</ref> Sindona was convicted and imrisoned for life. He was [[poison]]ed in [[prison]].
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On July 11, 1979, [[Giorgio Ambrosoli]], the [[lawyer]] who was commissioned as liquidator of Sindona's banks, was murdered in Milan. Michele Sindona was charged with ordering his [[assassination]], which was carried out by an American [[hit man]].<ref>http://alchetron.com/Michele-Sindona-797856-W</ref> Sindona was convicted and imrisoned for life. He was [[poison]]ed in [[prison]].
  
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==Exposure==
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Sindona's connections were explored by [[Mark Lombardi]].<ref>https://americanart.si.edu/artwork/inner-sanctum-pope-and-his-bankers-michele-sindona-and-roberto-calvi-ca-1959-82-5th-version</ref>
 
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Latest revision as of 12:54, 27 December 2018

Person.png Michele Sindona  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(banker, deep state actor?)
Michele Sindona.jpg
Born1920-05-08
Patti, Sicily, Italy
DiedMarch 22, 1986 (Age 65)
Voghera, Lombardy, Italy
Cause of death
poison
NationalityItalian
Alma materUniversity of Messina
Children • Marco Nino
• A daughter
SpouseCaterina Sindona
Member ofPropaganda Due/Member
Victim ofassassination
Interest ofGiorgio Ambrosoli
PartyChristian Democracy, Republican Party
A financier and member of the Italian deep state

Michele Sindona was an Italian banker, deep state operative and member of the P-2 lodge.

Career

By 1957 he had become closely associated with the Gambino family and was chosen to manage their profits from heroin sales.[citation needed] Within a year, he bought his first bank and moved into larger scale financial fraud. He was hailed as "the saviour of the lira" by Giulio Andreotti[1] and was named "Man of the Year" in January 1974 by US Ambassador to Italy, John Volpe.

Death

On July 11, 1979, Giorgio Ambrosoli, the lawyer who was commissioned as liquidator of Sindona's banks, was murdered in Milan. Michele Sindona was charged with ordering his assassination, which was carried out by an American hit man.[2] Sindona was convicted and imrisoned for life. He was poisoned in prison.

Exposure

Sindona's connections were explored by Mark Lombardi.[3]

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