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M11 - the return of Operation Gladio

captain wardrobe | 13.03.2004 01:34

Spanish Bombs very similar to Russian Chechynan attacks
which occured just before elections
and
1974/1980 Italian train bombs that was blamed on Red brigade...


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Train Bombing Overshadows Russian Election
Russian officials have vowed to find those responsible. "The earth will be burning under their feet," the Interfax news agency quoted Russian Interior Minister Boris Gryzlov as saying. "These animals will not feel safe anywhere. We will find them and punish them as the law demands."

Speaking on Russian television after the attack, President Vladimir Putin denounced it as "an attempt to destabilize the situation in the country on the eve of parliamentary elections," which take place on Dec. 7.
 http://www.dw-world.de/english/0,3367,1430_A_1051708_1_A,00.html
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One of P-2's specialties was the art of provocation. Leftist organizations like the Red Brigades were infiltrated, financed and / or created, and the resulting acts of terrorism, like the assassination of Italy's premier in 1978 and the bombing of the railway station in Bologna in 1980, were blamed on the left. The goal of this "strategy of tension" was to convince Italian voters that the left was violent and dangerous-by helping make it so.
 http://www.thirdworldtraveler.com/CIA%20Hits/Gladio_CIAHits.html
by Mark Zepezauer

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ask yourself what is really happening here ...folks....


Secret Warfare: Operation Gladio and NATO’s Stay-Behind Armies

After the Cold War had ended, Italian Prime Minister Giulio Andreotti confirmed to
the Italian Senate in August 1990 that Italy had had a secret stay-behind army
codenamed Gladio – the sword. A document dated 1 June 1959 from the Italian
military secret service, SIFAR, revealed that SIFAR had been running the secret
army with the support of NATO and in close collaboration with the US secret
service, the CIA. Suggesting that the secret army might have linked up with
right-wing organizations such as Ordine Nuovo and Avanguardia Nazionale to
engage in domestic terror, the Italian Senate, amid public protests, decided that
Gladio was beyond democratic control and therefore had to be closed down.
During the 1990s, research into stay-behind armies has progressed only very
slowly, due to very limited access to primary documents. It was revealed, however,
that stay-behind armies covered all of Western Europe and operated under different
code names, such as Absalon in Denmark, P26 in Switzerland, ROC in Norway and
SDRA8 in Belgium. The so-called Allied Clandestine Committee (ACC) and the
Clandestine Planning Committee (CPC), linked to NATO’s Supreme Headquarters
Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE), coordinated the stay-behind networks on an
international level. The last confirmed ACC meeting took place on 24 October 1990
in Brussels, chaired by the Belgian military secret service, the SGR.
If there had been a Soviet invasion, the secret anti-communist soldiers would have
operated behind enemy lines, strengthening and setting up local resistance
movements in enemy held territory, evacuating shot down pilots, and sabotaging
the supply lines and production centers of occupation forces. It remains open to
investigation whether or not, in the absence of an invasion, the secret armies in
some countries became active against the national communist parties, who were
believed to weaken NATO from within.
Evidence suggests that recruitment and operations differed greatly from country to
country. The research project, headed by Daniele Ganser, aims first to collect and
present the available country-specific evidence in a book publication, due in 2004.
In a second step, the project aims to gain access to declassified primary documents
and to encourage discussion among NATO officials, secret services and military
officials, and the academic community in order to clarify the strategy, training, and
operations of the stay-behind armies.
 https://www.rdb.ethz.ch/projects/project_pdf.php?proj_id=8960
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much more here:
 http://www.wardrobe.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/murder_inc/gladio.htm
 http://www.wardrobe.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/murder_inc/terrordome.html#madrid

is there still an underground NATO run anti-left terrorforce
???
what part is Blair playing in all this?
he scares me...a lot!!!

captain wardrobe

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Gladio

13.03.2004 15:45

Besides the two suspects widely cited in the mainstream media, ETA and Al Qaida, I would place a third: the dirty tricks department of the Spanish state, Gladio or something like it.
This is also getting close to home: in the UK there have been no major bombings in recent years but anti-terrorism laws have been adopted and used and there are the detentions without trial in Belmarsh. What would happen if bombs went off in central London with the Madrid type of carnage is anyone's guess.

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