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From the 1920s to the early 1950s, the arms manufacturer [[Prodromos Bodosakis-Athanasiadis]] had the leadership of the country in his pocket.{{cn}} | From the 1920s to the early 1950s, the arms manufacturer [[Prodromos Bodosakis-Athanasiadis]] had the leadership of the country in his pocket.{{cn}} | ||
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− | {{ | + | Greece was invaded by Germany in 1941. In that year an assessment by the [[Director of National Intelligence]]{{who}}{{cn}} termed [[Prodromos Bodosakis-Athanasiadis]] a "thoroughly disreputable character, by some considered the most dangerous of all the Greeks". The [[OSS]] recruited him in 1942. |
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In 1944, [[Operation Gladio]] was set up Greece. The [[Greek Stay Behind]] was known as 'Red Sheep' (Κόκκινη Προβιά), and later installed a military dictatorship in the [[1960s]]. | In 1944, [[Operation Gladio]] was set up Greece. The [[Greek Stay Behind]] was known as 'Red Sheep' (Κόκκινη Προβιά), and later installed a military dictatorship in the [[1960s]]. | ||
===1950s=== | ===1950s=== | ||
− | [[Józef Retinger]] consulted [[Panagiotis Pipinelis]] when setting up the [[Bilderberg]] | + | [[Józef Retinger]] consulted [[Panagiotis Pipinelis]] when setting up the [[Bilderberg]]. |
===1960s=== | ===1960s=== | ||
+ | Panagiotis Pipelinis became [[Greek Prime Minister]] in 1963. | ||
====Coup d'etat==== | ====Coup d'etat==== |
Revision as of 17:35, 28 April 2022
Greece/Deep state (Deep state) | |
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Abbreviation | EL/DS |
Interest of | Monty Woodhouse |
The Greek deep state |
The Greek deep state is not well documented.
Contents
History
19th Century
1920s
From the 1920s to the early 1950s, the arms manufacturer Prodromos Bodosakis-Athanasiadis had the leadership of the country in his pocket.[citation needed]
WW2
Greece was invaded by Germany in 1941. In that year an assessment by the Director of National Intelligence[Who?][citation needed] termed Prodromos Bodosakis-Athanasiadis a "thoroughly disreputable character, by some considered the most dangerous of all the Greeks". The OSS recruited him in 1942.
In 1944, Operation Gladio was set up Greece. The Greek Stay Behind was known as 'Red Sheep' (Κόκκινη Προβιά), and later installed a military dictatorship in the 1960s.
1950s
Józef Retinger consulted Panagiotis Pipinelis when setting up the Bilderberg.
1960s
Panagiotis Pipelinis became Greek Prime Minister in 1963.
Coup d'etat
On 21 April 1967, weeks before the scheduled elections, a group of right-wing army officers led by Brigadier General Stylianos Pattakos and Colonels George Papadopoulos and Nikolaos Makarezos seized power in a coup d'état. The coup leaders gained control of the Athens by placing tanks in strategic positions around the city. At the same time, a large number of small mobile units were dispatched to arrest leading politicians, authority figures, and ordinary citizens suspected of left-wing sympathies, according to lists prepared in advance.
1970s
1980s
Kostas Karras attended all the Bilderbergs from 1979 to 1997
On 1 March 1988, "terrorists" shot dead Alexander J. Athanassiades, whose uncle Bodossaki Athanassiades attended the 1965 Bilderberg.
1990s
21st Century
2000s
2010s
2020s
Greece was compliant in the COVID-19 event.
People
No Greeks are known to have attended Le Cercle.[1]
- Loukas Tsoukalis - 9 Bilderbergs, Bilderberg Steering Committee
- Dimitrios Papalexopoulos - 11 Bilderbergs, European Round Table of Industrialists
- Greek Bilderbergers