00:02There is a repentant called Vincenzo Calcare, a mafia repentant who writes to the Pope and says that
00:06he has some revelations to make to him, to the Pope.
00:09Bergoglio practically asks for a meeting.
00:11We had already contacted him, working on the IOR case, Emanuele Orlandi, and he told us this,
00:18that he was present when money contained in suitcases went from the mafia to Monsignor Marcinkus.
00:26Let's hear what this repentant man who wants to speak to the Pope today told us.
00:30Appointment at Uzzuciccio's house.
00:33I enter Messina's house, we say goodbye, I see two very large suitcases,
00:40including a suitcase on the table, open, and just when I arrived, after a few minutes, it closes,
00:49It was full of money, all 100 thousand dollar bills, for a total of 10 billion, 5 billion in a suitcase
00:56and 5 billion in another suitcase.
00:58Apart from my absolute boss, Messina Dero Francesco, all of us who were there, different and diverse people,
01:10We all set off by car, arriving at Punta Raisi airport, leaving from Palermo and arriving at Fiumicino.
01:22Who's coming to Fiumicino? Who's there? Who's waiting for us? There are three cars, two cars, I remember well, dark,
01:34With foreign license plates, diplomatic plates from the Vatican. It's a normal, light-colored car.
01:44Waiting for us are the Cardinal, Bishop Marcinkus, and the Notary...
01:55Everything he says is on record, Judge Almerighi considered his story plausible and he was acquitted.
02:02'accusation of slander.
02:03Now there are some things that are not in the records and he says he only wants to tell them to the
02:08Pope, Pope Francis.
02:09But he also told us something, let's take an excerpt from the interview Francesco Palo del Re did.
02:15to Vincenzo Calcara
02:17which would always concern Marcinkus, Marcinkus who this time wants from the drug mafia
02:24and the repentant will bring him these drugs, he says in Rome. Let's hear it.
02:30My real boss, apart from the fact that he is Francesco Messina Denaro, Matteo's father,
02:34I am under his command because I have this order from Francesco Messina Denaro.
02:40He orders me to go and meet Marcinkus with a 24-hour, I have to bring 3 kg of cocaine.
02:48Right?
02:49Were these things told to the judiciary or not?
02:52No, because they never gave me time.
02:57So, what's going on?
02:59So you meet with this briefcase, with the drugs?
03:04So, I'm given 3 kg of cocaine.
03:07Yes.
03:07You meet me at that point where you see all the columns and Marcinkus arrives with a cardinal
03:14which I won't name now.
03:15Can you hear me?
03:16Yes, I hear you.
03:17But I don't understand one thing, but why to give such a delicate thing,
03:21they summoned you to the center of the square,
03:24Wouldn't it have been better to receive you in a private apartment, in something quieter?
03:28But it was a 24-hour passage, what does that have to do with anything?
03:31What's the problem? Because it was a simple thing.
03:34But did you know the contents of the briefcase or not?
03:37Why not? Cocaine, why not?
03:39Cocaine.
03:40And did Marcinkus even know what was inside?
03:43Excuse me, to him, I'm meeting him to deliver the cocaine.
03:46But was it for personal use or for other uses?
03:51So, I had to deliver this cocaine to him.
03:54I am told, who gives me the task of bringing the cocaine to Marcinkus,
04:00If this cocaine was used for the orches they made, they had parties.
04:05And they did them inside the Vatican?
04:08No, no, because they are here, because there, inside the Vatican,
04:12I am aware that this cocaine, both Marcinkus, the cardinal sex,
04:18but it's not them, other men too, eh,
04:21to make jars, satanic rites,
04:24who sacrificed girls, who fished out some girls and sacrificed them.
04:30So, look, since Calcara also mentions some names that we obviously removed,
04:34In short, it will all be a job for the judiciary,
04:37who will have to verify what the repentant Vincenzo Calcara is saying,
04:43but he agreed to tell us many things,
04:45then we will talk about it later with the Orlandi family,
04:48because we always get there first.
04:50At that time...
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