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+ | He became a [[BND]] agent in Operation EVA, a West-German intelligence attempt to infiltrate the Vatican executive apparatus<ref>Jefferson Adams: "Historical Dictionary of German Intelligence" (under keyword Operation <b>Eva</b>)</ref>. For the price of 2500 D-Mark, he spied for the [[BND]] from 1964 onwards, under the agent name Eva-901, concentrating on Italy, Eastern Europe and South East Asia. Given "his especial importance", he received 20,000 D-Mark bonus for his services in 1967, formally for the book <i>The Silent Church</i> he wrote 13 years earlier, but in fact to pay gambling debts.<ref>Erich Schmidt-Eenboom; Spionage unter Freunden: Partnerdienstbeziehungen und Westaufklärung der Organisation Gehlen und des BND; p 97</ref> | ||
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+ | He was a member of the Italian Catholic Association for the Christian Orient, working on wooing the Orthodox Churches. | ||
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Revision as of 23:29, 6 July 2020
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Aristide Brunello was a Vatican prelate and West-German spy.
Spy for Gehlen's BND in the Vatican
He became a BND agent in Operation EVA, a West-German intelligence attempt to infiltrate the Vatican executive apparatus[2]. For the price of 2500 D-Mark, he spied for the BND from 1964 onwards, under the agent name Eva-901, concentrating on Italy, Eastern Europe and South East Asia. Given "his especial importance", he received 20,000 D-Mark bonus for his services in 1967, formally for the book The Silent Church he wrote 13 years earlier, but in fact to pay gambling debts.[3]
He was a member of the Italian Catholic Association for the Christian Orient, working on wooing the Orthodox Churches.
References
- ↑ https://isgp-studies.com/Le_Cercle_membership_list
- ↑ Jefferson Adams: "Historical Dictionary of German Intelligence" (under keyword Operation Eva)
- ↑ Erich Schmidt-Eenboom; Spionage unter Freunden: Partnerdienstbeziehungen und Westaufklärung der Organisation Gehlen und des BND; p 97