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{{group | {{group | ||
|headquarters=Brussels, Belgium | |headquarters=Brussels, Belgium | ||
+ | |constitutes=deep state milieu? | ||
|type=secret, criminal, international | |type=secret, criminal, international | ||
|start=1951 | |start=1951 | ||
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+ | |description=Together with the [[Allied Clandestine Committee]], coordinates the Operation Gladio 'stay behind' groups. | ||
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− | + | '''NATO's Clandestine Planning Committee''' coordinates (or coordinated) [[Operation Gladio]]. Its relationship to the [[Allied Clandestine Committee]] is unclear. If it ever was on any national government's record, it seems to have moved off them and can be considered a [[deep state]] group. | |
==Origins== | ==Origins== | ||
Gladio was originally coordinated by the Clandestine Committee of the Western Union (CCWU), founded in 1948. After the creation of [[NATO]] in 1949, the CCWU was integrated into the “Clandestine Planning Committee” (CPC), founded in 1951 and possibly overseen by the [[SHAPE]] (Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe). | Gladio was originally coordinated by the Clandestine Committee of the Western Union (CCWU), founded in 1948. After the creation of [[NATO]] in 1949, the CCWU was integrated into the “Clandestine Planning Committee” (CPC), founded in 1951 and possibly overseen by the [[SHAPE]] (Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe). | ||
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+ | ==Denial== | ||
+ | In the late 1990s, [[Swiss]] [[historian]] [[Daniele Ganser]] submitted a request to NATO Archives for any material relating to the CPC and they denied having any relevant material.<ref name=dg>http://www.danieleganser.ch/assets/files/Inhalte/Interviews/Zeitungsinterviews/pdf_05/EIR_Interview_Gladio_and_911_08.04.05.pdf</ref> | ||
==Exposure and Independence== | ==Exposure and Independence== | ||
− | The committee is mentioned and outlined in [[Allan Francovich]]'s 1992 [[Operation Gladio (film)|film]] on [[Operation Gladio]].<ref>http://www.unwelcomeguests.net/725</ref> While the groups' physical headquarters are in SHAPE,<ref | + | The committee is mentioned and outlined in [[Allan Francovich]]'s 1992 [[Operation Gladio (film)|film]] on [[Operation Gladio]].<ref>http://www.unwelcomeguests.net/725</ref> While the groups' physical headquarters are in SHAPE,<ref name=dg/> That film stated that far from being overseen by NATO, "The entire organisation is handled ''outside'' of [[NATO]]." Instead, it stated that the CPC meets periodically and chairmanship is handed from one member country's [[intelligence agency]] to the next. This would seem a better fit with the claimed ignorance of national and NATO leaders. |
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==References== | ==References== | ||
{{Reflist}} | {{Reflist}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:28, 22 November 2020
Clandestine Planning Committee (Deep state milieu?) | |
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Formation | 1951 |
Parent organization | NATO |
Headquarters | Brussels, Belgium |
Type | • secret • criminal • international |
Together with the Allied Clandestine Committee, coordinates the Operation Gladio 'stay behind' groups. |
NATO's Clandestine Planning Committee coordinates (or coordinated) Operation Gladio. Its relationship to the Allied Clandestine Committee is unclear. If it ever was on any national government's record, it seems to have moved off them and can be considered a deep state group.
Origins
Gladio was originally coordinated by the Clandestine Committee of the Western Union (CCWU), founded in 1948. After the creation of NATO in 1949, the CCWU was integrated into the “Clandestine Planning Committee” (CPC), founded in 1951 and possibly overseen by the SHAPE (Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe).
Denial
In the late 1990s, Swiss historian Daniele Ganser submitted a request to NATO Archives for any material relating to the CPC and they denied having any relevant material.[1]
Exposure and Independence
The committee is mentioned and outlined in Allan Francovich's 1992 film on Operation Gladio.[2] While the groups' physical headquarters are in SHAPE,[1] That film stated that far from being overseen by NATO, "The entire organisation is handled outside of NATO." Instead, it stated that the CPC meets periodically and chairmanship is handed from one member country's intelligence agency to the next. This would seem a better fit with the claimed ignorance of national and NATO leaders.