UN RED CROSS RESOLUTION : …promote the establishment and cooperation…
…Turkish Red Crescent Society,Turkish complement of American Red Cross. [2nd pic related]
https://www.cia.gov/library/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP80-00926A000100010020-9.pdf
UN RED CROSS RESOLUTION : …promote the establishment and cooperation…
…Turkish Red Crescent Society,Turkish complement of American Red Cross. [2nd pic related]
https://www.cia.gov/library/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP80-00926A000100010020-9.pdf
GODFATHER III
VATICAN
Excerpts:
Later, in an attempt to garner respectability and wealth for the Corleone Family through legitimate enterprise, Michael seeks to buy the Vatican's shares in Immobiliare, an international real estate holding company, of which 25% is controlled by the Vatican. With the help of his new lawyer B.J. Harrison (George Hamilton), he negotiates the transfer of $600 million to the Vatican Bank with Archbishop Gilday, who has plunged the Holy See into tremendous debt through his poor management and corrupt dealings. While in Vatican City, Michael learns that several influential parties oppose the deal for many reasons, not the least of which is the extensive criminal history that has tarnished the Corleone name. Because of this and the failing health of Pope Paul VI, ratification of the deal will be far more complicated than he had anticipated.
Cardinal Lamberto is elected Pope John Paul I, which means that the Immobiliare deal will likely be ratified, due to his intention to "clean up" the dealings of the Vatican. The new Pope's intentions come as a death knell to the plot against the ratification of the Immobiliare deal, prompting frantic attempts by the plotters to cover their own tracks.
Archbishop Gilday has the tea of the Pope poisoned. The Pope soon drinks it and dies.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0099674/plotsummary?ref_=tt_stry_pl
From GODFATHER III:
IMMOBILIARE
Società Generale Immobiliare (English: The General Company of Real Estate) was once the largest real estate and construction company in Italy. It was founded in Turin in 1862 but then moved to Rome in 1870 with the unification of Italy. After moving to Rome, the company became interested in the pastoral land around Rome and ended up buying it. With the growth of Rome, the company grew as real estate prices rose. With time, the company's activities changed from focusing on real estate to focusing on construction. One of the people to lead Immobiliare in the construction direction was Aldo Samaritani (1904–96) who joined the company in 1933. The company is famous for building numerous residential buildings throughout Italy.[1][2]
Immobiliare's largest shareholder was the Vatican, which held 15% of the shares.
However, most of the Vatican's holdings in the company were sold in the late 1960s to Gulf and Western.
It is the predecessor of Group SGI which was brought under the control of Opus Dei in the early 1990s. The company was also involved in the scandal of Banco Ambrosiano.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Società_Generale_Immobiliare
https://twitter.com/immobiliare_it