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Gladio
- Full article: Operation Gladio
- Full article: Operation Gladio
After hundreds of people were murdered by false flag terrorist bombings such as the Bologna massacre, Italy was where the truth about Operation Gladio finally emerged (which is why the Europewide network has an Italian name). Italy was one of only 3 members of the European Union which complied with the European Parliament's directive to investigate Operation Gladio.[1]
Events carried out
Event | Location | Description |
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2011 Attacks on Libya | Libya | "Perhaps one of the most egregious examples of US military aggression and lawlessness in recent memory", carried out under a pretext of "humanitarian intervention". |
Evacuation from Afghanistan | Afghanistan | The evacuation of foreigners from Afghanistan, one of the largest airlifts in history |
Related Quotation
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Francesco Cossiga | “Maroni should do what I did when I was Minister of the Interior. First, leave the high school students alone, because think what would happen if a twelve-year-old was killed or seriously injured. Let them do the university students instead. Withdraw the police force from the streets and universities, infiltrate the movement with agents provocateurs ready for anything, and let the demonstrators devastate the shops, set fire to cars and set fire to cities for ten days. After that, thanks to popular support, the sound of ambulance sirens will overwhelm that of police and carabinieri cars. In the sense that the police should massacre the protesters mercilessly and send them all to hospital. Do not arrest them, since the magistrates would immediately set them free, but beat them to a pulp, and to a pulp even those teachers who foment them. Especially the teachers. Not the old ones, of course, but the little girls teachers, yes.” | Francesco Cossiga | 2008 |
Nation state
Nation state | Description |
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Vatican City | The second smallest nation state in the world (arguably after the BIS), housing the HQ of the Roman Catholic church. |
Events
Event | Description |
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"The pictures from Italy" | Pictures of piles of coffins being transported away in convoys of army trucks under the cover of night, became probably the most important images to justify the global lockdowns of 2020. Later it turned out the trucks carried one coffin each. |
Argo 16 | |
Bilderberg/1957 October | The 6th Bilderberg meeting, the latest ever in the year and the first one in Italy. |
Bilderberg/1965 | The 14th Bilderberg meeting, held in Italy |
Bilderberg/1987 | 35th Bilderberg, in Italy, 106 participants |
Bilderberg/2004 | The 52nd such meeting. 126 recorded guests |
Bilderberg/2018 | The 66th Bilderberg Meeting, in Turin, Italy, known for months in advance after an unprecedented leak by the Serbian government. |
Bologna bombing | A murderous attack on the Italian public, carried out by the MI6/CIA led Operation Gladio, blamed on communists, as part of a wider program to prevent their electoral success in Italy. |
Borghese coup | A failed coup d'etat |
Identity Crisis: Can European civilization survive conference | |
Itavia Flight 870 | Suspicious plane crash that was the subject of complex legal action. |
Le Cercle/1968 (Rome) | Precise dates uncertain |
Mani pulite | |
Moby Prince | A ferry catastrophe during a military smuggling operation |
Montesi case | |
Operation Gladio/Exposure | Operation Gladio was exposed in Italy by the research of Italian judge Felice Casson. |
Peteano bombing | A suicide bomb attack which lured 3 carabinieri to their deaths with a booby trapped car bomb. The cover up of this murder - and its later uncovering by Italian judge Felice Casson was a major event in the exposure of Operation Gladio. |
Piazza Fontana bombing | An act of terrorism carried out by NATO backed groups to try prevent the electoral success of the Italian communist party. |
Piazza della Loggia bombing | Bomb attack carried out by Ordine Nuovo as part of Operation Gladio. Killed 8, injured 102. |
Groups Headquartered Here
Group | Start | End | Description |
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Agenzia Informazioni e Sicurezza Esterna | |||
Aspen Institute Italia | 1984 | A big Italian business think tank, influence group and lodge | |
Banca Nazionale del Lavoro | Big Italian bank | ||
Bank of Italy | |||
Bocconi University | 1902 | Private university for wannabe business executives | |
Ca' Foscari University of Venice | 1868 | From the outset conceived as a national rather than a regional institution | |
Compagnia di San Paolo | 25 January 1563 JL | ||
Confindustria | 1910 | ||
Eni | 1953 | Italian multinational oil and gas founded by Enrico Mattei. | |
European Gendarmerie Force | 2006 | An operational, pre-organised, and rapidly deployable EU intervention force with military status - meaning mysterious foreign-speaking troops with no local connections are used to crush unrest. | |
European University of Rome | 2005 | A legally recognized non-state university, located in Rome connected to the Legionaries of Christ. | |
FAO | 16 October 1945 | UN agency captured by Big Food, Big Ag and Big Chemical. | |
Fiat | 1899 | The company of the Agnelli family, with tentacles all over Italian society. | |
Ghisleri College | 1567 JL | A prestigious college with long traditions | |
Italian International Affairs Institute | 11 October 1965 | Transatlantic Italian think tank founded by Altiero Spinelli. | |
Italy/Deep state | The Italian deep state, post-WW II, centered on the Operation Gladio network run through NATO and heavily influenced by the CIA and MI6. | ||
Italy–USA Foundation | |||
John Cabot University | 1972 | American-style university in Rome, Italy | |
LUISS | 1974 | Predecessor was a founded by Félix Morlion to train anti-communist cadres on behalf of the Vatican and the CIA. | |
La Repubblica | 1976 | Italian corporate newspaper | |
Legionaries of Christ | 3 January 1941 | The Catholic religious order ran a VIPaedophile sex ring (likely blackmail as well) in several Latin-American countries. | |
Leonardo S.p.A. | 1948 | 8th biggest arms manufacturer in the world by sales | |
NATO/Defense College | 19 November 1951 | Meeting place for policy makers and military officers. | |
Operation Gladio | 1948 | Secret for over 40 years, Gladio is a NATO-backed network of armed soldiers inside the nations of Europe outside effective control of national governments. Ostensibly intended for use only in case of a Soviet invasion, Gladio carried out a string of false flag terror attacks. In 1990, the European parliament asked all member states to launch investigations, but only 5 national governments did so. | |
Opus Dei | 2 October 1928 | Secretive catholic deep state group with connections to Gladio | |
Pontifical Ecclesiastical Academy | 1701 | Academy is dedicated to training priests to serve in the diplomatic corps and the Secretariat of State of the Holy See. | |
Pontifical Gregorian University | 1551 JL | Higher education ecclesiastical school run by the Jesuits and dependent on the Holy See. | |
RAI | 1924 | The national public broadcasting company of Italy | |
SIFAR | 30 March 1949 | 30 June 1966 | |
Sacred Military Constantinian Order of Saint George | 1545 JL | ||
Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies | 1987 | Special-statute special-statute with deep state connections | |
Sapienza University of Rome | 1303 JL | University of importance to the Italian Deep state | |
The European House - Ambrosetti | 1965 | Brings together more than 300 members from the top management of both national and multinational companies active in Italy. "We’ve called them elite, and we don’t think we’re wrong. A select group that thinks, discusses and develops an invaluable perspective which is then made available to all. For the good of the country" | |
University of Bari | 1925 | Founded in 1925 as the "Benito Mussolini Adriatic University"; many scandals. | |
University of Florence | 1859 | University located in Florence, Italy | |
University of Genoa | 1481 JL | One of the largest universities in Italy. | |
University of Padua | 1222 JL | University located in the city of Padua, Italy | |
University of Parma | 13 March 962 JL | Claims to be the oldest university in the world | |
University of Pavia | 1361 JL | One of the oldest universities in the world, located in Pavia, Lombardy, Italy. | |
University of Perugia | University based in Perugia, Italy | ||
University of Pisa | 1343 JL | One of the oldest and most prestigious universities in Italy | |
University of Sassari | 1562 JL | Marred by corruption allegations | |
University of Turin | 1404 JL | Many deep state operatives as alumni | |
World Food Programme |
Citizens of Italy on Wikispooks
Title | Born | Died | Description |
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Luigi Abete | 17 February 1947 | ||
Mario Ferrari Aggradi | 13 March 1916 | 24 December 1997 | Italian Christian Democracy (DC) politician and several times minister. He attended the 1967 Bilderberg meeting. |
Edoardo Agnelli | 9 June 1954 | 15 November 2000 | Heir to the huge Agnelli fortune who was "found dead under a bridge" after converting to Islam. |
Gianni Agnelli | 12 March 1921 | 24 January 2003 | Italian industrialist, 37 Bilderbergs |
Umberto Agnelli | 1 November 1934 | 27 May 2004 | Italian business magnate with multiple deep state connections including the Bilderberg Steering committee. |
Alberto Alemanno | 30 April 1975 | ||
Alberto Alesina | 29 April 1957 | 26 May 2020 | Italian economist who attended the 2018 Bilderberg and "strongly agreed" with the Bilderbergers' COVID Lockdown policy. |
Giovanni Allavena | 1917 | September 1991 | Head of Italian intelligence service SIFAR, connected to "some the darkest events that took place in Italy after the war". Removed after files scandal in 1966. Member of P2. |
Renato Altissimo | 4 October 1940 | 17 April 2015 | Italian politician |
Marco Alverà | August 1975 | US-Italian bankster and gas executive on the Bilderberg Steering Committee. Since June 2022 CEO of a hydrogen power company which claims to be able to replace carbon-based energy sources. | |
Alfredo Ambrosetti | June 1931 | 6 times Bilderberg visitor Italian thinktanker and deep state conference organizer | |
Giorgio Ambrosoli | 17 October 1933 | 11 July 1979 | An Italian lawyer assassinated while investigating Michele Sindona. |
Nino Andreatta | 11 August 1928 | 26 March 2007 | Italian politician and founder of think-tanks. Removed officials who appeared in the list seized from Licio Gelli and imposed the dissolution of the Banco Ambrosiano. |
Giulio Andreotti | 14 January 1919 | 6 May 2013 | "The ultimate insider of Italian political life", who as Italian Prime Minister publicly confirmed the existence of Operation Gladio |
Tima Anselmi | 25 March 1927 | 1 November 2016 | Single Bilderberger Italian Heath Minister |
Enrico Anzilotti | 8 February 1898 | 1983 | Governor of Italian Somaliland from 1957-1958. Attended the 1959 Bilderberg |
Carlos Aritario | Accompanied Virginio Rognoni to the 1982 Bilderberg. | ||
Luca Attanasio | 23 May 1977 | 22 February 2021 | Ambassador assassinated in 2021. |
Paolo Baffi | 5 August 1911 | 4 August 1989 | |
Sergio Balanzino | 20 June 1934 | 25 February 2018 | Twice acting Secretary General of NATO. |
Vittorio Barattieri | Italian economist interested in privatization who attended Bilderberg/1979. Later charged but acquitted in Mani pulite. | ||
Luigi Barzini | 21 December 1908 | 30 March 1984 | Italian anti-communist journalist and politician, Attended 1980 Bilderberg meeting. |
Piero Bassetti | 20 December 1928 | Italian politician who attended Bilderberg/1966 as an up-and-coming politician and Bilderberg/1983 as President of the Union of Italian Chambers of Commerce. | |
Gianfranco Battelli | 1937 | March 2022 | SISMI Director on 9-11, who reports that he refused to cooperate in kidnapping terrorist suspects for the CIA. |
Rodolfo de Bendetti | 2 July 1961 | Double Bilderberg Italian deep state connected businessman | |
Carlo De Benedetti | 14 November 1934 | ||
Brando Benifei | 1 January 1986 | Italian politician | |
Giorgio Benvenuto | 8 December 1937 | Italian trade unionist and politician, attended the 1980 Bilderberg as Italian Socialist Party/General secretary | |
Silvio Berlusconi | 29 September 1936 | 12 June 2023 | Italian media magnate, three time Prime Minister of Italy, bunga bunga parties ... |
Franco Bernabè | 18 September 1948 | Italian banker and manager, Steering Committee of the Bilderberg | |
Gilberto Bernardini | 28 August 1906 | 4 August 1995 | Italian physicist and academic. Director of CERN 1957-64. |
Tarcisio Bertone | 2 December 1934 | Vatican Secretary of State 2006-2013 | |
Enzo Bettiza | 7 June 1927 | 28 July 2017 | Anti-communist Moscow correspondent and editor who attended the 1974 Bilderberg Meeting. Later Europhile politician. |
Marco Bizzarri | 19 August 1962 | CEO of Gucci | |
Vincenzo Boccia | |||
Emma Bonino | 9 March 1948 | Attended the 1998 Bilderberg as European Commissioner for Health and Consumer Protection | |
Luca Del Bono | Anglo-Italian entrepreneur listed in Jeffrey Epstein's black book. | ||
Valerio Borghese | 6 June 1906 | 26 August 1974 | Organized a failed coup in Italy and was exiled. |
Mario Borghezio | 3 December 1947 | Italian politician; interested in the Bilderberg | |
Ferrucio de Bortoli | 20 May 1953 | Italian journalist | |
Bruno Branciforte | 6 November 1947 | Italian admiral. The last head of the Italian Military Intelligence and Security Service and first leader of the Italian External Intelligence and Security Agency. | |
Flavio Briatore | 12 April 1950 | Italian businessman mentioned in Jeffrey Epstein's black book. | |
Umberto Broccoli | 1895 | Italian officer and spook who was involved in the establishment of Gladio | |
Manlio Brosio | 10 July 1897 | 14 March 1980 | The last Secretary General of NATO who was appointed before he attended the Bilderberg. |
Aristide Brunello | Little known Cercle visitor. Vatican prelate and spy for the BND under Reinhard Gehlen. Attended a meeting of the Le Cercle.<a href="#cite_note-2">[2]</a> | ||
Renato Brunetta | 15 May 1950 | Italian minister who let the digital lobby penetrate public administration | |
Roberto Burioni | 1962 | Italian virologist and academic who was given prominence in Italy for his strong stance against the antivaccination movement. The loudest proponent of the lockdowns and other policies from the start of Covid in 2020. | |
Raffaele Cafiero | 12 February 1891 | 10 July 1959 | Italian monarchist politician who attended two Bilderbergs in the 1950s |
Luigi Calabresi | 14 November 1937 | 17 May 1972 | An Italian policeman who was alleged to have killed a suspect of the Piazza Fontana bombing. Assassinated in 1972, leading to public unrest. |
Luigi Caligaris | 4 October 1931 | 17 October 2019 | Single Bilderberger Italian officer, later politician |
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Related Documents
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:Italy 1947-1948 | book extract | 2003 | William Blum | |
Document:Objectives, Tasks and Cluster activities and Relationships | Wikispooks Page | Euan Grant | Euan Grant lists an extensive list of willing collaborators. Intelligence people, non-fiction authors and lots and lots of media. | |
Document:Russia and the Italian Elections | report | 25 June 2018 | Fabrizio Luciolli | "For internal use only". Analysis of Italian election meddling - where some political parties apparently are trying to influence public opinion: "In Italy, appears evident that the promotion of a strategy to spread disinformation and to influence the Italian political opinions, has been limited and came much more from national populist parties, rather than from Russia or whatsoever foreign country." |
Document:Skripal Case Italy | report | 25 June 2018 | Fabrizio Luciolli | Conclusion: "To counter this Italian trend it’s important to properly address the key political leaders, their new populist parties, and key editorialists, by an effective, discrete and articulated information campaign and narrative and not to be exclusively focused on trolls and fake news." |
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References
- ↑ NATO'S Secret Armies, Daniele Ganser, pp. 23–24