“The book, published in London recently, titled "Bankers of God” sheds light on many dark points, revealing that the famous Italian banker Roberto Calvi, who was found hanged on Blackfriars Bridge in London on June 18, 1982, sent $50 million to the Independent Solidarity Union through "Banco Ambrosiana."
...Together with Calvi, Flavio Carboni, who went to London and was in England before the time of his death, is one of the leading figures of the Italian mafia. It is also known that Carboni used his homes as headquarters for fascist organizations in Italy. The relationship between finance capital, the mafia, and fascist terrorist organizations is organized by Carboni.
Without unravelling this web of relationships, it is impossible to emerge from the heaps of events hidden between the dirty teeth of international finance capital, which has one end connected to state companies in Bulgaria such as "Kintex" and the other end to former CIA officials like arms dealer Cummings and is veiled by secret intelligence organizations of various countries.
And the British journalist Cornwell finds a very striking title for his book: "The Banker of God..."
The Banker of God, the Pope's bank, American Cardinal, Polish Pope, Panamanian companies, Swiss banks, Independent Solidarity Union, those close to Calvi, Turkish-speaking İtalians related to Turkey, the Italian mafias and our fascist terrorist Ağca... Who knows what else will be proven, what kind of relationships will come to light!...
Yes, all roads lead to Rome; to Rome!...”
(Cumhuriyet, September 30, 1983, The Banker of God)
-Uğur Mumcu