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− | ''' | + | '''Alfa''', also called "'''Den fjerde tjeneste'''" (English:'''Alpha''',"'''The Fourth Service'''") was (or possibly in its continuation still is) a group of deep politicians and intelligence operatives belonging to the [[Norwegian Labour Party]] who behind the scenes to a large extent engineered the direction of modern Norwegian history. |
==Background== | ==Background== | ||
− | + | The network has its origins in [[Norway/stay behind|stay behind]], where the Labour Party built its own stay behind system, parallel to the military one.{{cn}} | |
+ | [[Trond Johansen]], the de facto leader of the [[Norwegian Intelligence Service]] for several decades, was a central figure. | ||
+ | By the [[1960s]] as the election patterns changed, the [[Norwegian Labour Party|Labour Party]] could no longer take its perceived right to be the government for granted. As other parties took power, deep politicians and intelligence leaders belonging to the party formed their own network reporting only to themselves (and possibly the CIA), bypassing formal power structures.{{cn}} | ||
+ | ==Activities== | ||
+ | The deep state network installed [[Gro Harlem Brundtland]] as Prime Minister in [[1981]].{{cn}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:50, 25 January 2024
"Alfa" (Deep state group, Intelligence service) | |
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Formation | 1965 |
Headquarters | Norwegian Labour Party, Norway |
Leader | Trond Johansen |
Exposed by | Johan Setsaas |
Alfa, also called "Den fjerde tjeneste" (English:Alpha,"The Fourth Service") was (or possibly in its continuation still is) a group of deep politicians and intelligence operatives belonging to the Norwegian Labour Party who behind the scenes to a large extent engineered the direction of modern Norwegian history.
Background
The network has its origins in stay behind, where the Labour Party built its own stay behind system, parallel to the military one.[citation needed]
Trond Johansen, the de facto leader of the Norwegian Intelligence Service for several decades, was a central figure.
By the 1960s as the election patterns changed, the Labour Party could no longer take its perceived right to be the government for granted. As other parties took power, deep politicians and intelligence leaders belonging to the party formed their own network reporting only to themselves (and possibly the CIA), bypassing formal power structures.[citation needed]
Activities
The deep state network installed Gro Harlem Brundtland as Prime Minister in 1981.[citation needed]
Related Quotation
Page | Quote | Author | Date |
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Stig Synnergren | “I've met the name Alfa. As I recall, it was an independent organization that worked together with stay behind in Norway.” | Stig Synnergren | 1995 |
Event Participated in
Event | Location(s) | Description |
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Lillehammer assassination | Lillehammer Norway | In 1973 Mossad assassinated a Moroccan citizen in Lillehammer,Norway. |