Tag Archives: Italian Mafia

31Mar/26

Institutional Analysis: The P2 Lodge and the Mechanics of the ‘State Within a State’

March 30, 2026 /Mpelembe Media/ — Experts investigate the intersection of clandestine organizations, criminal narratives, and institutional responses in Italian history. They primarily focus on Propaganda Due (P2), a secret Masonic lodge that functioned as a shadow government by infiltrating the highest levels of the military, media, and judiciary to advance a radical right-wing agenda. While some academic analysis explores the organizational criminology and cultural initiation rituals of the ‘Ndrangheta mafia, other materials highlight the fight for justice led by determined women. This anti-mafia effort is exemplified by the 2026 DIA calendar, which honors female activists, journalists, and whistleblowers who challenged mafia culture. Collectively, the texts document a legacy of political corruption, high-level conspiracies like the Bologna massacre, and the ongoing struggle to uphold civil legality against occult powers. Continue reading

31Mar/26

Shadow Governments and Hit Squads: The Weaponization of Masonic Lodges

March 31, 2026 /Mpelembe Media/ — Organized crime groups, particularly the Calabrian ‘Ndrangheta and the Sicilian Cosa Nostra, have transformed from regional racketeers into sophisticated global enterprises. Central to their modern success is the “submersion” strategy—a tactical move away from overt, bloody violence toward the silent infiltration of the legal economy, public administration, and global financial systems.

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