And like Reagan, Wojtyła also survived. A tie at one. And Licio Gelli? The discovery of the "P2" lists in Villa Wanda—"revealed by some "little birds" (wearing aprons)" and framed within the context of the furious struggles between the two most powerful Ur-Lodges in the world—on March 17, 1981, marks the end of the Italian proconsul of the "Three Eyes" and his lodge. From that moment on, the "P2" members who were Gelli supporters were eliminated. Useless. Kissinger's plans for Italy, which relied on them, are also rendered useless. For Kissinger & brothers, this represents a serious setback. For Gelli, a disastrous fall. Under an arrest warrant, Gelli is now an unsavory character who will vainly seek help from across the ocean: the former Venerable will not find it even among the brothers who supported his rise and who later began to watch with displeasure as his prominence became excessively ambitious and unrestrained. And in July 1981, when that sort of armistice between the super-lodges was finally signed—an agreement that would go down in Freemasonry history as the United Freemasons for Globalization—it was the end for the "P2": for the "Italy" section, the definitive dismantling of the "Propaganda" lodge was established, and consequently, Licio Gelli and other "P2" Freemasons implicated in the scandal were abandoned to their fate. By the way.
The United Freemasons also established Bettino Craxi's position in the Palazzo Chigi—affiliated with AMUN and the Green Fraternity, he would be the first socialist to be appointed Prime Minister of Italy—and the dismantling of the so-called Red Brigades, as well as other minor terrorist cells. But the Freemasons, regarding the so-called Red Brigades, have not yet said a single word more.