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The Norwegian [[Stay Behind]] networks were created after 1945 for intelligence gathering, political surveillance,sabotage and assassination preparations, and evacuation of key personnel. The knowledge of these groups' activities are to a large degree still unknown. | The Norwegian [[Stay Behind]] networks were created after 1945 for intelligence gathering, political surveillance,sabotage and assassination preparations, and evacuation of key personnel. The knowledge of these groups' activities are to a large degree still unknown. | ||
+ | ==The Meyer Raid== | ||
+ | In November 1978, police received tips of a clandestine liquor factory on ship owner Hans Otto Meyer's property on the inaccessible and craggy Gjeterøya island outside Oslo. After raiding the property, the police decided to investigate Hans Otto Meyer's private mansion in Oslo. In connection with the police raid, they found a secret entrance to a bunker full of weapons, equipment and ammunition enough to equip more than a hundred men, and an advanced radio device that raised its antenna through the stovepipe at transmission. The bunker was secured with an automatic machine gun trap. | ||
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+ | The affair hints at some unknown internal dispute between Stay Behind operatives. | ||
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Revision as of 14:40, 14 October 2020
Norway/Stay Behind | |
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Parent organization | Operation Gladio |
Interest of | John-Reier Martinsen, Hans Otto Meyer, Jens Henrik Nordlie, Hans Ringvold, Sacred Military Constantinian Order of Saint George |
Exposed by | Svein Blindheim |
The Norwegian Stay Behind networks were created after 1945 for intelligence gathering, political surveillance,sabotage and assassination preparations, and evacuation of key personnel. The knowledge of these groups' activities are to a large degree still unknown.
The Meyer Raid
In November 1978, police received tips of a clandestine liquor factory on ship owner Hans Otto Meyer's property on the inaccessible and craggy Gjeterøya island outside Oslo. After raiding the property, the police decided to investigate Hans Otto Meyer's private mansion in Oslo. In connection with the police raid, they found a secret entrance to a bunker full of weapons, equipment and ammunition enough to equip more than a hundred men, and an advanced radio device that raised its antenna through the stovepipe at transmission. The bunker was secured with an automatic machine gun trap.
- Full article: Hans Otto Meyer
- Full article: Hans Otto Meyer
The affair hints at some unknown internal dispute between Stay Behind operatives.
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. |