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'''Vincenzo Vinciguerra''' is a [[fascist]] [[Italian deep state]] [[deep state functionary|functionary]]. As a member of [[Avanguardia Nazionale]] and [[Ordine Nuovo]] he carried out [[False flag]] [[bombing]]s as part of [[Operation Gladio]]. He was exposed by [[Felice Casson]].<ref name=itt/>
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==Operation Gladio==
 
==Operation Gladio==
 
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Vincenzo Vinciguerra is a central figure in [[Allan Francovich]]'s 1992 film about Gladio. He was not a senior figure, but was well informed about the structure of the organisations. In an interview for the film, he well summarized the principle behind the NATO backed [[strategy of tension]] that was followed in Italy, and why it went unexposed for so long:
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Vincenzo Vinciguerra is a central figure in [[Allan Francovich]]'s 1992 [[film about Gladio]]. He was not a senior figure, but was well informed about the structure of the organisations. In an interview for the film, he well summarized the principle behind the NATO backed [[strategy of tension]] that was followed in Italy, and why it went unexposed for so long.
{{QB|"When you were on the Right you were not supposed to attack the State or its representatives. You were supposed to attack civilians, women, children, innocent people from outside the political arena. For one simple reason: To force the Italian public to turn to the State turn to the regime and ask for greater security. This was precisely the role of the right in Italy. It placed itself at the service of the State which created a strategy aptly called the "Strategy of Tension" in so far as they had to get ordinary people to accept that at any moment over a period of 30 years, from 1960 to the mid eighties a State of emergency could be declared. So, people would willingly trade part of their freedom for the security of being able to walk the streets, go on trains or enter a bank. This is the political logic behind all the bombings. They remain unpunished because the state cannot condemn itself."<ref>[[Operation_Gladio (film)]]</ref>}}
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==Exposure==
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In 1984 Italian Judge [[Felice Casson]] reopened the investigation into the [[Peteano Bombing]], which eventually lead him to order the arrest of Vinciguerra.<ref name=itt>https://in-this-together.com/operation-gladio-false-flag-evidence/</ref>
 
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Latest revision as of 08:11, 1 February 2019

"“terrorist”"
Person.png Vincenzo Vinciguerra   Alchetron IMDB MashpediaRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(bomber, murderer)
Vincenzo Vinciguerra.jpg
Born1949
ExposedOperation Gladio
Perpetrator ofPeteano bombing
During his trial, he exposed Operation Gladio, now serving a life sentence for the 1972 Peteano Bombing.
Vincenzo Vinciguerra Gladio.jpg

Vincenzo Vinciguerra is a fascist Italian deep state functionary. As a member of Avanguardia Nazionale and Ordine Nuovo he carried out False flag bombings as part of Operation Gladio. He was exposed by Felice Casson.[1]

Operation Gladio

Full article: Rated 5/5 Operation Gladio

Vincenzo Vinciguerra is a central figure in Allan Francovich's 1992 film about Gladio. He was not a senior figure, but was well informed about the structure of the organisations. In an interview for the film, he well summarized the principle behind the NATO backed strategy of tension that was followed in Italy, and why it went unexposed for so long.

Exposure

In 1984 Italian Judge Felice Casson reopened the investigation into the Peteano Bombing, which eventually lead him to order the arrest of Vinciguerra.[1]

 

An event carried out

EventLocationDescription
Peteano bombingItaly
Peteano bombing
A suicide bomb attack which lured 3 carabinieri to their deaths with a booby trapped car bomb. The cover up of this murder - and its later uncovering by Italian judge Felice Casson was a major event in the exposure of Operation Gladio.

 

A Quote by Vincenzo Vinciguerra

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Strategy of tension“When you were on the Right you were not supposed to attack the State or its representatives. You were supposed to attack civilians, women, children, innocent people from outside the political arena. For one simple reason: To force the Italian public to turn to the State turn to the regime and ask for greater security. This was precisely the role of the right in Italy. It placed itself at the service of the State which created a strategy aptly called the "Strategy of Tension" in so far as they had to get ordinary people to accept that at any moment over a period of 30 years, from 1960 to the mid eighties a state of emergency could be declared. So, people would willingly trade part of their freedom for the security of being able to walk the streets, go on trains or enter a bank. This is the political logic behind all the bombings. They remain unpunished because the state cannot condemn itself.”Operation Gladio (film)
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