Thursday, September 5, 2013

NATO's Secret Armies - Operation Gladio.



Operation Gladio was secret terrorist organization in Western Europe developed and supported and funded by the CIA.


Operation Gladio (or more commonly Gladio) was a terrorist secret underground network that operated in Italy during the Cold War.

The role of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in sponsoring Gladio and the extent of its activities during the Cold War era, and its relationship to right-wing terrorist attacks perpetrated in Italy during the "Years of Lead" (late 1960s to early 1980s) and other similar clandestine operations, is the subject of ongoing debate and investigation but has never been proven. Switzerland and Belgium have had parliamentary inquiries into the matter.
 

  
Gladio's name has been generally applied on a number of paramilitary organizations in various countries, but the most common is their use to refer exclusively to the Italian paramilitary. It was discovered and exposed the October 24, 1990 - and about the end of the Cold War by Giulio Andreotti, then President of the Council of Ministers of Italy, both this country like Belgium, Switzerland and Turkey developed research parlamentarias. The plot exposed was condemned by the European Parliament resolution of 22 November 1990

Also in Italy, the massacres of Peteano (1972), Piazza Fontana (1969), the Bologna railway station (1980), and the failed coup "Golpe Borghese" (1970) were the work of Gladio. The assassination of Prime Minister Aldo Moro, conducted by the Red Brigades in 1978, has also been linked to Gladio opposition to its policy of Historic Compromise.

Operation Gladio - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

 

 

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